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Hutchison-Lazaryan frequency generator clears polluted Gulf waters
Famous anti-gravity researcher, John Hutchison, and his associate,
Nancy Lazaryan, have come up with a device that emits a combination of audio and
radio frequencies that have the effect of clearing waters polluted by oil and
dispersant in less than 24 hours, bringing the native life back.
by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2010

John Hutchison inspects his frequency
generator that apparently can clear nearly a mile radius of polluted
waters in the Gulf in less than 24 hours. |
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Concerned about the BP oil gusher disaster, John
Hutchison and his research partner, Nancy
Lazaryan have come up with a combination of audio and radio frequencies that
now have been shown scientifically to reduce the oil and grease in polluted
waters in the Gulf of Mexico from 7 ppm to less than 1 ppm, restoring the
water's vitality as manifest by the return of fish, dolphins and even barnacles
to a region of Perdido Bay in Lillian, Alabama, USA, where they conducted their
first test in situ.
John is world famous for his work in eccentric, maverick research creating
anti-gravity effects, transmutation of elements, and energy from rock-like
compounds. Now, with Nancy's help, he has applied his knowledge of frequencies
to produce what could be a solution to the pollution from oil and dispersants in
the Gulf and elsewhere in the world.
"The local residents may now finally have hope for getting their Gulf back
and restoring it to the healthy body it once was, if not better, before the Oil
Disaster," said Cara Fay, who is a friend of John and Nancy, and has been
following their work on this project, which began in July, when a sample of
polluted water was sent to John's lab in Vancouver, BC. Based on success in
finding the right frequencies, John and Nancy recently headed to the Gulf to try
a test on location, with scientific documentation by a chemistry lab to
corroborate their observations.
Test Results
The exact reach and potency of the frequencies is yet to be determined, but the
device John assembled for this research pulls two kilowatts and, judging
subjectively, appears to effect a region of at least more than 1000 yards
radially (like a sphere), as verified by sympathetic resonance in the water
(detected by oscilloscope) from the projection of audio and radio frequencies
over the water. Nancy speculates that the effected area could be as much
as several miles. All of the equipment ran off of one extension cord (110
V, 20 amp).
The area was treated with the frequencies for four hours the first day, and by
the next morning, the waters were cleared. They then did four more hours of RF
frequency that day, to complete the test. The frequency device was situated
about 25 feet up the beach from the water.
Nancy, who is from Minnesota, who has experience as a professional broadcast TV
camera person, filmed the restoration of sea life, with clearing of the water,
new green algae, dolphins, and fish, the day following their test. She said:
"The fish were jumping, ...the water that had been murky brown was a
clear green. Two dolphins came into 5 feet of water to visit. Lots of schools
of fish and crabs [were] very active in the 'healed waters'. These tones were
used by the ancients to HEAL humans."
She doesn't have her computer equipment with her to retrieve the HD footage
from her camera, but will be making it available later. John would like to use
the footage to interest local media for coverage; to open doors for subsequent
test locations.
The tests were conducted from a KOA campground at Perdido Bay. Here are
some photos John sent me showing the campground and his lab/trailer, as well as
some 'before" shots of the beach, bay, and foamy water.
The test was also documented by chemist Bob Naman, President of Analytical
Chemical Testing Laboratory, Inc. (ACT) of Mobile, Alabama. He is a Fellow of
the American Institute of Chemists, (Reg. 15488). You can download
(pdf) a copy of that report titled: "Chemical Analysis Water Samples
After Frequency Exposure: BP Oil Spill Study Perdido Bay Water", dated
Oct. 26, 2010. (p1
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Samples of the water were collected in quart jars on Oct. 18. Control samples
were taken 60 miles away. Follow-up samples were collected on Oct. 22. All
samples were tested on Oct. 26, showing that the amount of oil and grease
"before" the frequency treatment was measured at 7 ppm (parts per
million, or milligrams per liter); while the samples that had undergone the
frequency exposure measured less than 1 ppm.

The report concludes:
Based on testing performed from samples received, the frequency
exposure resulted in the complete removal of Oil and Grease from the after
treatment sample source tested. ACT recommends investigation of this
process further to determine large-scale capabilities in cleaning water bodies
and areas affected by the dissolved oil/dispersant in water.
This applied Frequency Exposure process may have extreme value in the removal
of petroleum contamination from a large body of water. It is the opinion of
this analyst that the persons involved with this process could have a very
serious positive effect on the removal of hydrocarbon contamination from
bodies of water. These individuals should be allowed to remain in this country
to offer their services to State and Federal Agencies, and Municipalities. I
would like to recommend that interested parties be open-minded to their
capabilities because some petroleum contamination likely exists in all Gulf of
Mexico water sources/bodies.
If this process proves to be capable of clean-up then it should be given an
opportunity to have the process showcased to any interested party, including
The US Federal Government, US EPA, Homeland Security, as well as BP and any
other interested State Environmental Agencies. The process may be proven to be
an excellent manner to approach the petroleum-contaminated water columns that
are currently present in the Gulf of Mexico.
The best and easiest-to-see example of water column contamination can be found
in the lack of the existence of pole-mounted barnacles. These barnacles have
become non-existent in every affected water-body seen by the undersigned, in
the last few months. It is clear that all water bodies have been affected by
the dissolved hydrocarbons. Solutions to this condition have not been
presented as of the date of this writing. It is not clear what the impact of
dissolved hydrocarbons in Gulf waters will mean. This process may help develop
a clean-up plan that can reach a large-scale area.
While the technology is not completely understood by the undersigned, it is
clear that the process may have extreme value, and it should be given a chance
to be presented and tested on a large scale basis. At this point the
undersigned is not aware of any entity that has attempted to undertake the
biggest remaining problem that currently exists in the Gulf of Mexico, which
is water column contamination by dissolved petroleum due to dispersant use in
the Deepwater Horizon Spill.
Finding the Right Frequencies
When samples of polluted Gulf water where sent to John's lab in Canada; Nancy,
who can be described as intuitive, worked together with him to identify certain
ancient harmonics that have been used for healing. These frequencies were
applied both with audio and radio waves to the polluted water samples.
Some of the frequencies employed have been used traditionally in alternative
healing for humans. One of the tones, 528 hz, is considered by some to be the
frequency of the planet Jupiter. (Ref.)
That frequency is alleged to also be used by the ancients to be the
"healing frequency" and to repair DNA.
Also called Solfeggio tones, and apparently also tied to Gregorian chants, the
team calls these harmonics a healing "stream of sound", in contrast to
the streams of oil and dispersant that have plagued the Gulf. Nancy said:
"The inspiration for these harmonics comes from the Essenes, a sect of
Israel that Jesus was a member [of]. The Essenes 'inner circle' taught of the
'stream of sound', the harmonics of the Creator."
Finding success in these limited experiments in Canada, John and Nancy packed up
the necessary lab equipment into a borrowed trailer, and with a borrowed farm
truck, left Canada to come to the Gulf.
They are now endeavored to bring the "stream of sound" to the damaged
waters of the Gulf, and apparently have very positive results to show. The
chemical analysis from the first "open air frequencies" experiment in
Perdido Bay has shown that the Gulf water can be restored to health.
"We declare peace," says Nancy, "the war upon the Gulf is
over."
Follow-up Research
The report
from Nancy about this development stated that they are not asking for money, but
that this is being given as a "gift." However, I'm sure that
with extra funds they could do a lot more than they can on their shoestring
budget.
Because sound frequencies are being used, I would think that the depth of
penetration into the water would be limited. I'd be curious to see how
deep their frequency generator can work.
They also need to do studies to see how far away the water is cleared, using the
same kind of chemical analysis that was reported above. I would guess that
the effect would fall off as a square function of the distance.
I would imagine that scientists would be curious as to just how these
frequencies clear up the water. What happens to the chemical compounds
that were there? Where did they go? Were the molecules broken up and
dispersed, or were they transmuted into something else?
There results will also need to be independently verified by other researchers
to gain the full credibility that will lead to much wider adoption of the
method.
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In reverse chronological sequence:
- Featured:
Hutchison
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John
Hutchison and Nancy Lazaryan ELOPE - After nearly a
year together helping clear the polluted waters in the Gulf, using
Hutchison apparatus and Lazaryan frequencies, the happy pair decided
to elope. A brief mention of suspicious circumstances of Brian
O'Leary's passing, which transpired the same day, possibly from
murderous frequencies. (PESN and BeforeItsNews;
August 4, 2011)
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To communicate with the Hutchison-Lazaryan team, Nancy can be reached by
email at nancylazaryan {at} yahoo.com. Her phone number is 850-227-6666
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Page composed by Sterling
D. Allan Oct. 27, 2010
Last updated February 13, 2011
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