A former military intelligence operative is channeling his real-world experience into what promises to be the most authentic remote viewing thriller ever written. The story follows Colonel Dan "Steely Dan" Crook, a Defense Intelligence Agency officer investigating Chinese operations, while a civilian remote viewing team gets entangled with criminals using stolen military technology. What makes this particularly compelling is that the author draws from actual classified programs and black world operations he's intimately familiar with.
The plot weaves together multiple storylines: Romanian and Bulgarian criminals hiding from Russian mafia in Thailand, stolen military remote viewing technology that can induce "total bilocation," and a civilian team unknowingly working targets that put them in the crosshairs of both Chinese and US intelligence. The story begins with a missing child - a scenario that mirrors real-world applications of remote viewing in law enforcement - and escalates into international espionage involving Bitcoin extortion and classified consciousness technology.
Beyond the entertainment value, this book represents something rare in the remote viewing community: authentic fiction written by someone who actually lived in that world. The author's background in military intelligence operations brings credibility to details that Hollywood typically gets wrong. From the bureaucratic realities of Defense Intelligence Agency operations to the actual protocols used in remote viewing sessions, readers will get an insider's perspective on how these programs really function.