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The Few: One -- Something Green

The Few: One -- Something Green

James Richard Brett

Independently Published
2019
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Nathaniel Robinson Searles, a professor of psychology at a small liberal arts college discovers through his unique research that telesentience (immediate awareness of the thoughts of others0 is far more wide-spread in the population than anyone expected. His results become known, and soon the 21st century national security implications of his work engulf him and his rsearch. He become aware of a world-wide but opaque organization of telesentients, so at 1% of the population they call them The Few. With the agreement of NSA, CIA, DoD, and State he accepts an invitation to a scientific conference in Moscow, where Russian parapsychology meets Soviet era telesentience, creating the makings of an international incident, with implications very relevant to today's world.
The Few: Two -- Foundation

The Few: Two -- Foundation

James Richard Brett

Independently Published
2019
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Two -- The Few have provided immense financial resources to professor Nathaniel Robinson Searles and his associates to create a public Telesentience Foundation in Auckland, New Zealand, presumably to continue their work helping telesentient persons to come out of their hiding. Melissa Sandridge joins a CFO. The Foundation is the first public telesentient presence in the world, and without much guidance stumbles at the threshold of its operations. Sydney Mitchell Searles expresses grave concerns about the opaque Few and their reasons and objectives. Edrigu Garcia's description of the state of the planet galvanizes the Foundation into action with challenging results. Evgeny Kirsanov begins his escape from the FSB. He meets a young telesentient German woman in Berlin, M we Anton, whose own odyssey now begins.
The Few: Three -- Ragnarök

The Few: Three -- Ragnarök

James Richard Brett

Independently Published
2019
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In part Three of the series, Ragnar k, the new Telesentience Foundation has incited hostility, and its mission is seriously affected. The story begins with Yevgeny Kirsanov and M we Anton escaping Berlin, but encountering hostile telesentients in flight to Auckland. The Lithuanian, Ludmila Kęsgaile. also arrives and reveals she knows too much. The BFG is created and begins its reorganization of the world economy. But, Kirsanov departs and begins a devastating odyssey among spies, counter-spies, moles, and the world's worst, most notorious, and imfamous characters, ending in Australia and the beginnings of his new mission. World leaders are dealing with ravaging climate change and are not happy when Professor Searles tries to explain it all.
The Few: Four -- Naked Truth

The Few: Four -- Naked Truth

James Richard Brett

Independently Published
2019
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Dr. Jennifer Taylor defects from the Telesentience Foundation compound in Auckland and takes up residence in Singapore, where she buys real estate and models a different program for the Foundation. The long anticipated, but thoroughly devastating attack on the Foundation all but destroys them. M we finds a young man and continues her love affair with cybernetics. Kirsanov in tow of his Senior Few mentor is off to Pokrovskoye in Siberia as Nate Searles explains telesentience to the world of jurisprudence. The BFG is in control, but there are many willing to object. The Postscript of The Few novels (although there are two, maybe three sequels) begins to explain the Russian reason for writing this story.
Seagull

Seagull

James Richard Brett

Independently Published
2019
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M we Anton aka Martina Siegel Windhome (Mahutonga), member of the inner core of the recently destroyed and dispersed Telesentience Foundation remained in New Zealand, with her husband Arapeti (Albert), to stay with her studies of cybernetics, to give birth to her child, and to be of occasional service to the Foundation. Her husband, part Maori and also telesentient, got himself involved with some ethnic radicals and that turned into more serious trouble. M we ended up at Knoxville, Tennessee, and her husband in San Francisco area. The Oak Ridge National Laboratories was next door to the University where M we landed and the location of America's once largest most powerful computer system, a deep convolutional neural networked core, which drew her toward what had been the dreaded singularity of cybernetics. One day the world's first cyber person introduced itself to M we and its professional managers. The preceding dread lead the President of the United States to make a very bad mistake, resulting in a contratemps wherein telesentient humans and cyber beings become necessary allies in a world not ready for either. Dr. Nate Searles, his wife Sydney, as well as other members of the Foundation, live within driving distance and become part of the team supporting the nascent cyber being.