
True-Life Remote Viewing Projects by the Elite Omega Team
aving discovered
that the aliens that we've come to know and love called Greys
are coming to earth to manipulate key future events, the Omega Team reassembles
at the Matrix Research Center to investigate why. They're not the only ones
who'd like the answer to that question. Twenty years earlier, DoD's classified
military remote viewing unit got data indicating that a close encounters of the 3rd kind
will be taking place on the Eden Sanctuary-at the exact spot that PSICORP has set up shop.
When it comes to the military, you don't send a boy to do a man's job. The government hand picks Colonel William Nash to oversee the top secret laser facility that's set to blow the alien craft out of the sky. There's just one thing that they didn't count on. Nash straddles the fence, and he wants front row seats to the biggest event in history.
When typhoon Josephine strikes the Pacific, the Omega Team must hunker down in PSICORP's state of the art "lava pit" to avoid total destruction. But a bunker never stopped the Omega Team. What at first appears to be one of nature's unexpected annoyances soon becomes the team's next project. There's something unnatural about this perfect storm, with a bizarre connection to the contact event that none of them saw coming. None of them, that is, until they remote viewed it.
When Josephine finally unleashes her fury, not even Nash is prepared for what she brings within in her churning walls.
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