Friday, June 10, 2022

Proof that the Hutchison Effect videos were faked: Robert Murray-Smith

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8uUZtJjz8Q

MY FIRST RESPONSE to someone's reply to me got CENSORED - either by a youtube algorithm but more likely by the channel owner or moderator. I simply was stating that the paranormal has been proven real even if Uri Geller and John Hutchison are fakes. 

That's an awesome expose thanks - I even read the book about the Hutchinson Effect - and I agree that the videos were faked. I think that the metal "shredding" with different types of metals embedded into each other is what really convinced people the Effect was real - maybe you can do a video on that also. thanks
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 @Voidisyinyang Voidisyinyang  I think they have deleted it, it is called - Uri Geller (1976) - O paranormal quebra uma colher. He claims the materials of the spoons he bends have a molecular structure unseen before. The images seemed similar to some of the images I might have seen hutch with. Uri is a spook.
 @hootsmin  He says the broken spoon has a structure that's never been seen before by science. haha. It's not the same as what - well I suppose it is similar to Hutchinson's claim yes. It's not too different metals embedded within each other though. Geller is just saying the spoon molecules got changed somehow. Anyway you gotta wonder if that "thin" part of the spoon was pre-bent. You can see the clear crimp line in it. I'm gonna watch the vid again. If he picks the spoon up by covering up that "thin" part where the crimp line is - then it must have been pre-crimped. haha.
 @hootsmin  yeah first he picks up a fork in the same "thin" spot then he picks up the spoon in the same "thin" spot - it's a classic "bait and switch" so people don't suspect WHY he's picking up the spoon from the pile of metal - in that precise spot (to cover up the pre-crimp). hahaha. Then he keeps his hand covered over that one spot that magically breaks off - only you can see the crimp line at one point. A CRIMP LINE is not some magical new form of molecular structure that's never been seen before. Hilarious.

 

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