This film is the result of the "8168 Feature Film Pitch" competition, where finalists pitched their feature film project, after proving themselves by making a short film." The winners are Director, Tim Lowry and his daughter, 11-year old Director, Rachel Lowry. They are likely the first filmmakers ever to receive a feature film opportunity as a result of a film festival competition prize. The "8168 Feature Film Pitch" competition is operated by 168 Film.
The movie is based upon bleeding edge technologies that are currently kept top secret by world governments. So called "Psychotronic" technologies are said to affect human brain tissue in dramatic ways, including signs of concussion without subjects having received any blows to the head. World governments including China and the former Soviet Union are intensely interested on this arena of modern arms. Post Cold War, Vladimir Putin declared that Russia would pursue "new instruments for achieving political and strategic goals," including psychophysical weapons. His 2014 visit to Cuba bore extravagant gifts, including the cancellation of approximately $30 billion in Cuban debt and later, a pact on mutual defense and technology. In November 2016, American diplomats were assaulted with intense high-pitched sounds dubbed "Immaculate Concussion" by some researchers. The waves produced general incapacitation including nausea, loss of hearing, severe headaches, fatigue, dizziness and sleep issues. The Trump administration warned travelers to avoid Cuba. The press, State Department and the CIA is curiously silent on these issues.