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Originally posted by Gojira
Am I the only one who finds it disturbing that this dude is going to school to be a brain surgeon?
Can I ask what does this member's posting habits in other forums have to do with John Hutchison?
Originally posted by Gojira
reply to post by Freezer
Can I ask what does this member's posting habits in other forums have to do with John Hutchison?
If you followed any of the links you would know the answer.
Also... John Hutchison has submitted a sworn affidavit for the courts, which in effect means that if he is lying, he could potentially go to prison. see the official affadavit here (I got it from his website): dl.dropbox.com...
Tesla sound waves in the ether don't give me Einsteins Relativity hogwash.
Yes they are like brain waves so that means they can implant messages or
control the human body and read minds that what they are doing not the brain
sending out forces, Grow up people.
apparently the USA Government, Military, Lockheed Martin, Los Alamos Laboratories, and the Canadian Government and Military are also "fooled" by this "hoax" as you put it, lol. Not sure if you actually watched the documentary, but the Government and Military-Industrial Complex heavily researched his work, including Los Alamos Laboratories and Lockheed Martin, and even confiscated his equipment at one point to study how he was doing it...
I am a real person, a medical student that is hoping to become a neurosurgeon, and I am genuinely concerned about our country.
The principal public proponent of pseudoscientific scalar field theory is Thomas Bearden, a retired Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army. Most web articles about scalar weapons cite Bearden's writing as their principle source. He has often written under the guise of a Ph.D. purchased from an unaccredited "life experience" diploma mill. Most of his many books, papers, and web sites are about perpetual motion machines, free energy, magnetic motors, and other "over-unity" violations of the laws of thermodynamics. Among his claims are that scalar weapons and other such techologies are responsible for Chernobyl, the destruction of the space shuttle Challenger, the downing of TWA Flight 800, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and Hurricane Katrina. You might be surprised to hear it, but I actually like Bearden. His science is largely fantasy based, but he seems a good genuine guy who hopes that scalar technologies will benefit humanity. On one page of his web site he shows a pile of his books about to be shipped out, and he comments "There's the information, on its way to going out, and perhaps to the very grad student who eventually turns the academic energy world upside down and makes it happen." That's a hope a lot of us share, but the cold hard reality is that scientific progress is almost always the result of long, hard, tedious work, and rarely a fortuitous sudden rewriting of the rules from the fringe. Bearden's profound and uncritical belief in nearly every conspiracy theory imaginable is fairly typical among many proponents of scalar weapons, and it clearly clouds their judgement.