The Code Conspiracy is a 2002 American thriller film written and directed by Hank Whetstone and starring Jim Fitzpatrick, Maria Conchita Alonso, and David Warner for The Asylum.
[1] A physics professor (David Warner) is removed from his post because his classroom teaching methods are considered to be too philosophical.
The professor had been working on a code in Israel based on the Pentateuch, the first five books in the Bible, and had found answers to some of life's most basic questions.
John's software company is pleased with the research since it helps them with their current anti-government privacy project: keyless encryption.
While trying to leave the area with his family and move to a more congenial environment, his wife and children are killed in a plane crash.