This film can be easily dismissed as a conspiracy crackpot's dream, and if I were to see this at any other time in my life, I would have dismissed it like a Bigfoot movie filmed with night-vision goggles. Trouble is, I cannot dismiss this film because I know four relatively young and healthy men, each under 55, who died suddenly within the past year. One friend, found dead in his sleep. Another walking up the stairs to his home. Another at a restaurant. The other has yet to be explained to me. Naturally, one gets curious but so far so autopsy results have not been revealed or shared-- at least not to me. I don't expect family members to rush to tell me the cause of death because of privacy issues, but since most people instantly assume drugs or suicide, you'd think the families would tell you, "No, it was not drugs," but they haven't. Do they themselves even know? Did they get a straight answer from a medical examiner? There is something odd about that no matter how you look at it. In fact, one of the dead didn't even get an autopsy. He was 52 and perfectly healthy. Found dead in his bed. Cause of death was chalked up as "natural causes." .Why do I personally know 4 young men who dropped dead in the past 18 months?