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He discusses the phenomenon of inventors, including himself, sometimes facing mysterious deaths or attempts at censorship — though he prefers to avoid conspiracy theories, acknowledging only a general suppression due to lack of interest or interference by powerful interests.
Hutchinson emphasizes that much of this pioneering knowledge exists in scientific papers, old military documents, and vintage radio technology buried in archives. He advocates that the next generation must carry the torch, building on past discoveries rather than relying solely on current institutions.