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In a dramatic turn of events in 1990, the Canadian government seized Hutchison's laboratory, which housed around 22 tons of equipment. Despite possessing a court order to recover his property, Hutchison never received back his equipment. As he attempted to relocate his experiments to Germany, he faced further obstacles, effectively ending his immediate testing capabilities.
Rumors suggested that instead of vanishing, his work might have been classified and repurposed for military exploration, leaving Hutchison on the fringes of acknowledgment, battling against institutional indifference.