The Omega Team Series: The Complete Collection
The Omega Team Series
Real Remote Viewer Writes Book Series on Secret X-Files Projects
New Paradigm-Busting Genre Will Change the Way you See the World
by Kimberly Snow

've explored the massive wormholes beneath the surface of Mars. I've been inside the Pyramids of Giza, while they were being built. I was at the resurrection event of Jesus of Nazareth. I've stood in front of the first homosapiens as they wandered the alkaline shores of Lake Turkana. I guess you could say that I've been around. But when I got access to the secret X-files of the world's most successful psi organization, the things I had seen paled in comparison. So when I was first approached by the CEO of PSI TECH, Dane Spotts, about the idea of writing a book series based on those secret files, I thought long and hard about the idea.

I wasn't any different than anyone else out there. I was a mother of two with a college degree in Creative Writing. That's code for waitress. My husband and I were hard working. We enjoyed traveling, when we could afford it, liked to watch movies and play with the kids. But there was also one thing that I did that I didn't tell a lot of people about. It's not something that you just blurt out, like "I macramé planters in my spare time," or "I like to go trout fishing." My hobby was unconventional. I was a closet remote viewer.

What did that mean exactly? Well, it meant that I had my own private little cyber world of remote viewing peers, who came together regularly to do targets for one another and discuss topics that don't usually come up at cocktail parties. Our cocktail parties took place in the wee hours of the night, in obscure internet chat rooms where a typical conversation might go something like this:

"Did you do the blind Target of the Week?"

"The one on the Barbury Castle Crop Circles?"

"Yeah, that one."

"Just finished it. What did you get?"

"Well, it's definitely not terrestrial in origin. The lifeforms that created it aren't from here, that's for sure. But what struck me was the way that they were able to punch a hole through the atmosphere during time travel. In stage six, I got what I could only describe as a bubble within a bubble. It's not easy for them to do."

"It's a difficult trek for them to make, no doubt. My data showed that they only do it when absolutely necessary. By the way, how's little Billy doing in school?"

You can see why I preferred not to mention my hobby to the neighbors. But I wasn't worried about writing a book series about unconventional topics. It was just that there was so much already out there on remote viewing. Authors purporting to be experts on the subject had crawled out of the woodwork ever since remote viewing slipped out of the confines of the military and into the public sector. There were even movies out depicting shadowy unshaven remote viewers in dark rooms scribbling out murder scenes on scraps of paper as they listened to tapes of what sounded like Ozzy Osbourne on crack. But most of them had simply all got it wrong.

How did I know? Well, for one thing I worked for the company that started it all. Not from the beginning, mind you, when PSI TECH first opened their doors to the public in 1989. But I worked with the same employees that were there at the beginning. I had copies of the data from the classified military files. You might say I had ringside seats to one of the greatest untold stories in America. I had also been trained by PSI TECH and had been remote viewing for five years.

So here I was, surrounded by 20 years of remote viewing project data. Not just student sessions, mind you. There were file cabinets overflowing with projects from the military unit days up to the present. All of this data, thousands of hours of remote viewing work by some of the best remote viewers in the world. Intensive projects covering such topics as aliens, angels, crop circles, time travel, future geophysical disasters, pole shifts, the next evolutionary leap of mankind, the purpose of our species, life after death, God, the devil, secret societies, Stonehenge, the Ark of the Covenant, Mars, the moon. If you can think of it, PSI TECH investigated it.

But I didn't want to blow it. I didn't want to be yet another unqualified author writing about the same things that every other writer has written on remote viewing. If we were to open up the PSI TECH vault and release years of remote viewing data that had been collecting dust in the archives, then this time it was going to be different.

"Are you sure you want to do this?" I asked Spotts.

"Absolutely. We're going to tell the world about it. But no one's going to believe it. So we're going to have fun with it."

He presented the idea of the fictional Omega Team, and I was off and running. And along the way, the characters became real. Not just in a crazy "every author's characters become real to them" kind of way. But real in the sense that all of the remote viewing data from PSI TECH over the years, which was put in the book, had been collected by actual elite teams of remote viewers - some of them the best in the world. And some of them were just like me, closet remote viewers, waitresses and electricians by day, but by night, fighting to uncover the mysteries of the universe using a new mind technology utilized by military intelligence-a technology that gave us ordinary citizens the ability to see through walls, across time and space itself. And all of these remote viewers--from the classified psychic spy unit funded for years by your tax dollars, to the waitress turned professional remote viewer-had uncovered the greatest mysteries of all time using an extraordinary skill that anyone can learn. And now I'm handing it over to you.

See what "Author X" of the remoteviewing.com blog has to say...
"When billionaire Elliot Burbank hires PSI TECH to find his missing son, they assemble the finest psychic remote viewing unit since the cold war. Able to penetrate the deepest secrets of the universe using only their minds, the Omega Team soon find themselves in a race to save the child from the clutches of his abductors. But in this race there is only one way to win. The team must solve one of the most elusive enigmas of our century."

So goes the jacket blurb on the newest addition to the Remote Viewing family, a publication released by the Lifequest Publishing Group for PSI TECH by the name of Circles: The Mystery Revealed. One could certainly insert a Monty Python-esque tidbit here about the name. "Circles? What secrets do circles have? Do they go around in a lopsided fashion? Is it going to elope with a triangle? Tell me now, what sinister plans could this deviant polygon have to unleash upon the world?"

As the cover image suggests, the "circles" aspect actually has little to do with shapes and more to do with the unusual markings that have come to be known as cereal glyphs: more succinctly, crop circles. Of course, even there the mystery lies rather flaccidly, unless one takes upon the myriad stories of energy ley-lines and other cosmic artifacts able to be sensed by a handful of self-proclaimed 'sensitives' who know more about these things than any of us care to know. The key questions to be answered are not what the circles are, but rather who makes them and more menacingly, why these acts of terrestrial graffiti continue to appear around the world. The answer to that, obviously, lays inside the book itself, wrapped around a delightful story of the circumstances and the remote viewers who are called upon to solve this mystery.

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For the introductory cover price of $5.95 (ebook) or $9.95 (paperbook), this is definitely not a bad thing. Let there be no confusion about it: this is a serious, bona-fide novel, despite its initial form as a downloadable PDF document. This is a much better deal than I’ve gotten on many of the real-deal books of the dead-tree variety hanging out on the aisle displays at Borders, and the story itself is just as entertaining if not more so. The next novel promises to be even more of a character-driven powerhouse, expertly interweaving more of this grand story of the creators of crop circles and their plans for humanity, with the page count to prove it. Author Snow informs me that the next installment of the series will be darker, more dramatic, and continue to open up the grand back-story just touched upon in this first part of the series.

Read the entire review at the Remote Viewing Blog...

Don't miss the first book in this new ground-breaking series of true-life Remote Viewing projects by the elite omega team!

(From the back cover)

When billionaire Elliot Burbank hires PSICORP to find his missing son, they assemble the finest psychic remote viewing unit since the Cold War. Able to penetrate the deepest secrets of the universe using only their minds, the Omega Team soon finds itself in a race to save the child from the clutches of his abductors. But in this race there is only one way to win. The team must solve one of the most elusive enigmas of our century.

In June of 1992, PSI TECH was commissioned by the Center for North American Crop Circle Studies to investigate the crop circle phenomenon. The commission was backed by a donation from US billionaire Laurence Rockefeller, grandson of John D. Rockefeller and enthusiast in the field of paranormal anomalies. The goal of CNACCS was to learn how crop circles were formed, and then to test PSI TECH's findings using scientific means in the hopes that they could solve the crop circle enigma. Utilizing five PSI TECH trained professional Technical Remote Viewers, the project took just 15 days.

Now, for the very first time ever, PSI TECH opens its archives to the public. Circles is book one of five in a fictional series based on PSI TECH's actual Technical Remote Viewing data gleaned from over twenty years of research and investigation into real world mysteries. From Crop Circles to Alien Conspiracies, from Angels to Armageddon, the Omega Series explores the deepest, darkest mysteries of our universe, proving that truth truly is stranger than fiction.

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The individual books in the Omega Team series:
   Circles
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A PSICORP/OMEGA TEAM PROJECT - Book I
When billionaire Elliot Burbank hires PSICORP to find his missing son, they assemble the finest psychic remote viewing unit since the Cold War. Able to penetrate the deepest secrets of the universe using only their minds, the Omega Team soon finds itself in a race to save the child from the clutches of his abductors. But in this race there is only one way to win. The team must solve one of the most elusive enigmas of our century... ( more )

   Greys
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A PSICORP/OMEGA TEAM PROJECT - Book II
In the early 1980s the Defense Intelligence Agency's remote viewing unit discovered that first contact with extraterrestrials would occur at a remote location in the South Pacific. Now, more than 20 years later, the finest remote viewing team ever assembled has pinpointed the exact time of their arrival. But they've discovered more than they bargained for. Mankind is being manipulated in one of the greatest games of all. The prize? ( more )

  Firefly
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A PSICORP/OMEGA TEAM PROJECT - Book III
With the knowledge that the survival of the human race is dependent on key future events, PSICORP turns their attention to the unseen entities involved in the manipulation of mankind. But what starts out as a project to unveil the enigmas hidden from our view turns into a race of life and death. When dark forces penetrate the inner ranks of the Omega Team, PSICORP realizes the scope of what's at stake... ( more )

  Discontinuity
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A PSICORP/OMEGA TEAM PROJECT - Book IV
When a nuclear device is detonated in a major U.S. metropolis, the finest remote viewers in the world are once again assembled at PSICORP's Eden Sanctuary. In a race to find the perpetrators, they discover that a tragic future event of biblical proportions looms on the horizon. There's only one way to survive. Find out how to operate a doorway to the future hidden deep under the Sanctuary itself. But the Omega Team isn't the only one in a race to find the key. ( more )

  Starman
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A PSICORP/OMEGA TEAM PROJECT - Book V
For some there are mysteries better left undiscovered. But for the world's top remote viewing team, turning a blind eye means the end of the human race. In book five of the Omega Series, the final battle between the forces of light and dark is set in motion, and the Omega Team must race to unveil the tools that will ensure survival. But will the price of salvation be too much to pay? Starman is the final book in the fictional series based on PSI TECH's actual Technical Remote Viewing data gathered from over twenty years of research. ( more )

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