🚨He died of Thorium/Uranium Poisoning MONTHS After His Film Came Out!
James Allen created "Zero Point: The Story of Mark McCandlish and the Flux Liner," a 2013 feature-length documentary exploring the ARV narrative and zero-point energy physics.
Allen was a SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) MFA graduate in Film and Television who approached the project initially as a thesis but became convinced of its importance.
Allen died December 13, 2013, officially of rare, aggressive cancer, however, post-mortem toxicology revealed heavy metal and radio-isotope poisoning including Thorium and Uranium.
The circumstances of his death, occurring within months of the film's completion, mirror suspicions surrounding McCandlish's death/suicide.