So, what you are saying is that an electrical engineer with shady medical science credentials (including publishing articles in his own journals) and a shadier ethical background who has a hired shill and a patented protocol he is promoting and gives advice to avoid sunshine and keep Vitamin D3 levels low is right when virtually the entire universe of scientific opinion and the opinion of those who favor alternative health is wrong? Again, he not only warns about Vitamin D supplementation, he warns about exposure to sunshine - the giver of life on our planet and something that mankind has develped to utilize and depend on to thrive since we first put down our first footsteps in the sands of time. I think it is clear to see where the scam is - and it is not getting adequate sunshine nor is it supplementing with a reasonable amount of Vitamin D3.