Michael R. Hutchinson

Michael R. Hutchinson has always been inclined to question so-called ‘facts’ that lack evidence or widely accepted criteria. This trait became evident during their school years, excelling in objective subjects like the Sciences but facing challenges in the Arts.

Post-school, he pursued a career in engineering and electronics, where he continuously challenged established methods.

His curiosity extended to the prevalence of negative news and sensationalism in society. He wondered if this fascination with fear, instilled from childhood, is what drives media’s emphasis on sensational news.

In his book, “The Search for Apocalypse,” Michael explores this phenomenon and questions the blind acceptance of crisis rhetoric, echoing the skepticism of eminent figures like Neil Oliver and Douglas Murray. He invites readers to consider the possibility of a hidden agenda for power and control behind these patterns in society.

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