John Hutchison Interview on the Elaine Smitha Show (2000): What's New in Free Energy?
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In this video I have uploaded a very rare 2000 interview of John Hutchison on the Elaine Smith Show titled: What's New in Free Energy? The Next Generation is Here! John Hutchison demonstrates his hybrid free energy crystal converter which is a combination of thin crystal wavers and ground up exotic minerals, such as barium titanate. The crystal converter produces a consistent voltage ranging around 27 volts and 100 milliamps of current, and operating at 18 kHz resonance. John envisions a future where this technology is miniaturized to power computers and even cars.
John also talks about how he had his guns and lab confiscated by the Canadian government, as well as Vancouver police raiding his apartment literally at gunpoint and handcuffs.
This interview is so rare that this may be the first instance of it being published online anywhere on the internet!

Links to videos used and more info
- Hutchison Effect hard drive: https://mes.fm/hutchison
- Videos are in the folder: 2000s Hutchison / 2000 / 2000 elaine new energy.mov
- Archive of ElaineSmitha.com: https://web.archive.org/web/20041130015044/http://www.elainesmitha.com/
- Archive of EvolvingIdeas.com: https://web.archive.org/web/20000914073806/http://www.evolvingideas.com/Science.html
Full Timestamps
- Intro: What's New in Free Energy? The Next Generation is Here! 0:00
- Interview start: 1:06
- Casimir effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect 2:03
- Dr. Franklin Mead's 1996 patent: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5590031A 3:29
- Diagrams of the Casimir Effect: plates very close generate zero point energy: 5:40
- Replication of John's Japan free energy device. Uses barium titanate cylinder, 18 kHz resonance, 3 volts power, lots of amps current, but tendency to breakdown in time: https://x.com/i/grok/share/boHNviDeCQxUqQK9tcmLFqkz8 9:00
- John's new free energy device involve crushing minerals into a fine powder, heated, and charged with high voltage frequencies to get a "memory". Barium titanate was listed by the US army as a self-reacting material: 10:13
- John explaining antennas and signal wavelengths / frequencies being received. Solitary, neutral Hydrogen atoms generate electromagnetic radiation at a 21 cm wavelength and frequency of 1.42 GHz (million hertz or cycles per seconds): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_line 13:20
- John demonstrates his hybrid crystal converter free energy device, which he demonstrated to US Customs. 27 volts, 100 mA DC 15:54
- Elaine measures the converter with a voltmeter: 25 - 26 volts range and then 35+ volts: 18:39
- John envisions lithographic computer chip size crystal converters for more power at different resonant frequencies: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithography 21:45
- John says the Prince of Liechtenstein sent John letters but not money. Discusses world control and war: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-Adam_II,_Prince_of_Liechtenstein 26:10
- Footage of John's Vancouver 3rd floor apartment lab with lots of Navy ship equipment from the Artificial Reef Society: https://artificialreefsocietybc.ca/ 30:22
- John carried lots of the equipment and almost dropped it on a hand truck down a hill while trying to lift it past railway tracks, before the Project Manager shipped the equipment with trucks. He worked on ships which were in the X-Files: 33:20
- Engineers inspected John's lab after the Vancouver Police raid in March 2000 for his firearms, at gunpoint and handcuffed John. In 1999 Fox TV wanted to film him in California so he started his Hutchison Effect testing again and neighbors called the police because of his levitation experiments: https://rense.com/general/raid.htm 35:49
- John knows engineering and safety codes: 39:05
- Inspectors determined the lab was safe from fire and other hazards, apologized to John, and returned all the equipment. John put in a complaint to the BC Police Complaint Commission. New Westminster Mayor Helen Sparks said police can raid without search warrants: https://opcc.bc.ca/ and https://www.newwestrecord.ca/local-news/former-mayor-at-home-in-massey-2957895 40:03
- John worked with the Canadian government when they filmed the Hutchison Effect in the 1980s, and thinks it was a rouse to see what he was up to: 42:00
- New Westminster police asked John about the New York bomb threat at the abandoned Montauk Air Force Station, which he said was made with crystal material from Fort Worth Texas: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montauk_Air_Force_Station 42:56
- John sat on the ground in handcuffs for 2 hours while the Police raided his lab: 47:07
- John had two court trials against the Canadian government for illegally confiscating his equipment: 1st was from 1978 to 1980 about his guns. 2nd was in 1990 about his lab equipment when left to Europe / Germany: https://t.me/meslinks/24576 49:30
- John sets his sights on moving to Southern California: 50:45
- John wants to patent his crystal converters and sell them as a novelty toy to avoid government crackdown. Can be used for sensors, healing. John gave one to Steven Segal: 51:28 53:36
- Grant Romundt promoted the crystal convertors. He was also an earlier adopter of Bitcoin:
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Part 1/10:
Exploring the Hutchinson Effect and New Energy Technologies
Introduction
In a fascinating episode of Evolving Ideas, host Elaine Smitha welcomed John Hutchinson, the inventor known for the Hutchinson Effect. This episode dives into the complexities of new energy sources, particularly focusing on the Casimir effect, crystal converters, and exhibitions of perceived anti-gravity phenomena. Hutchinson shared his insights on free energy, zero-point energy, and the potential implications these technologies might have for humanity.
The Casimir Effect and Zero-Point Energy
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Hutchinson opened the discussion by explaining the Casimir effect, a phenomenon first theorized by physicist Hendrik Casimir in 1948. In simple terms, the Casimir effect demonstrates that between two close metal plates, there's a vacuum devoid of electromagnetic waves. Despite this seeming emptiness, an immense energy exists due to virtual particles popping in and out of existence. Hutchinson describes this effect as akin to the energy felt when two hands come close together, but much more potent.
Part 3/10:
This effect has prominent significance in the scientific community, particularly in military and energy research. Hutchinson revealed that Dr. Franklin, mathematician and physicist, recently secured a patent for a zero-point energy device based on this effect, marking a pivotal moment in the legitimization of free energy sources. He emphasized that, while traditional renewable resources like wind and solar continue to see development, there's a growing recognition that alternative methods of energy production could be far more efficient and environmentally beneficial.
Energy Wastage and the Search for Alternatives
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Hutchinson expressed concern over humanity's dependency on traditional energy sources, pointing out how much energy is wasted in the modern world. Although obstructions in mainstream media keep advancements in zero-point energy and similar technologies under wraps, brilliant scientists advocate for serious research into these areas. Hutchinson highlighted a poignant thought from Robert Forward—a physicist advocating for free energy—who claimed that, with proper funding, a project could harvest energy from the Casimir effect to meet global energy demands for a minimal cost and without pollution.
Hutchinson's Innovations: Crystal Converters
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Transitioning to his own work, Hutchinson introduced the concept of crystal converters— devices harnessing the Casimir effect by employing a unique arrangement of charged metal plates and crystalline materials. By using piezoelectric materials and arranging these plates in a specific configuration, Hutchinson theorizes that continuous electrical power can be generated. He described a setup where multiple tiny metal platelets surrounded by crystalline materials could result in substantial energy production.
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Hutchinson detailed his experimental processes, noting how he previously demonstrated these ideas at significant global events, including the 50th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing. Recent endeavors involve constructing a hybrid model of the previous devices to eliminate breakdown risks from the heating elements of earlier machines.
Scientific Exploration: Vision for the Future
The conversation ventured into futuristic applications of Hutchinson's innovations, including their potential in hostile environments such as space. NASA and the government are exploring energy scavenging techniques capable of functioning in severe conditions, which aligns with Hutchinson's work in creating self-sustainable energy sources using the principles he developed.
Part 7/10:
As the discussion unfolded, Smitha posed intriguing questions about the implications of Hutchinson's technologies for everyday uses. Hutchinson hinted that, if mass production and licenses for small crystal converter units became feasible, such devices might eventually replace batteries in small electronics, thus revolutionizing the electronic industry and contributing to cleaner energy solutions.
Coping with Challenges: Personal Experiences and Legal Encounters
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Hutchinson also recounted his unique experiences—ranging from police raids due to misunderstandings about his work to trials involving the government and confiscations of his equipment. Through these encounters, Hutchinson maintained a resilient spirit, emphasizing his dedication to advancing knowledge in unconventional energy fields.
The strange and humorous anecdotes intertwined with serious subjects painted a vivid picture of a person questing for knowledge and innovation while facing systemic resistance. Hutchinson's passion shines when he discusses the unjust invasion of his privacy during these encounters, reflecting on the larger theme of freedom of inquiry versus societal structure.
Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions
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As the episode came to a close, Hutchinson's optimism about the future of energy technologies and their potential impact on society was palpable. He emphasized a vision where free energy could eliminate reliance on fossil fuels and restore balance in our ecological systems, allowing humanity to pivot towards sustainable living.
Smitha wrapped up the episode with a sense of excitement and anticipation for what future discussions might bring, reminding viewers of the need to stay informed about ground-breaking yet underreported scientific developments.
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In summary, the episode with John Hutchinson serves as a compelling exploration of new ideas in energy technology, inviting viewers to consider the implications of research ongoing in the field of alternative energy sources like the Hutchinson Effect and the Casimir phenomenon. Who knows what possibilities lie ahead as we continue to innovate and to question the status quo?