
June 4, 2005: The Hutchison Effect and UFOs - John Hutchison & David Sereda
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
November 24, 20252h 30m
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Show Notes
Art Bell speaks with inventor John Hutchison and researcher David Sereda about the controversial Hutchison Effect, a phenomenon involving RF frequencies and high-voltage electrostatics that reportedly produces levitation of heavy objects, metal samples turning transparent, and spontaneous fracturing of materials. Hutchison describes stumbling into these effects while experimenting with Tesla-inspired equipment in the 1970s.
Sereda connects the Hutchison Effect to UFO propulsion, theorizing that the wave-transformation of mass reduces the mass-gravity effect to near zero, allowing craft to achieve extraordinary speeds on minimal energy. He reports that NASA engineers and U.S. Army physicists have taken serious interest in this theory, with agencies like the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Lab acknowledging attempts to replicate the effect. The conversation also touches on Ken Shoulders' charge cluster technology and its potential to neutralize radioactive waste.
Hutchison reveals his recreation of the Ark of the Covenant using electrostatic principles derived from biblical and scientific sources. He claims the experiment produced massive electrical discharges and apparent entities visible on camera, all documented by a Discovery Channel production crew over hundreds of hours of filming.
Sereda connects the Hutchison Effect to UFO propulsion, theorizing that the wave-transformation of mass reduces the mass-gravity effect to near zero, allowing craft to achieve extraordinary speeds on minimal energy. He reports that NASA engineers and U.S. Army physicists have taken serious interest in this theory, with agencies like the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Lab acknowledging attempts to replicate the effect. The conversation also touches on Ken Shoulders' charge cluster technology and its potential to neutralize radioactive waste.
Hutchison reveals his recreation of the Ark of the Covenant using electrostatic principles derived from biblical and scientific sources. He claims the experiment produced massive electrical discharges and apparent entities visible on camera, all documented by a Discovery Channel production crew over hundreds of hours of filming.