About The Neothink® Society
For thirty-five years, the only persons who could read Mark Hamilton’s Neothink® Manuscripts had to first be invited into the Neothink® Society via a specially selected, first-class letter in the mail. There was no other way to access Mark Hamilton’s Neothink® Manuscripts. The Neothink® Society had a complex selection process that involved computer algorithms, profiling, cross referencing, and constant meetings among the Neothink® Society staff. Carefully selected individuals were often surprised and disoriented when approached out of the blue, invited into a secret society…and some reacted with disbelief and sometimes with distrust, erroneously concluding the unexpected invitation was not sincere, rather “a scam,” which stimulated some online backlash (with the advent of the internet) from suspicious nominees not trusting their unexpected invitation letters. Nevertheless, the Neothink® Society maintained a rigid selection process for decades and remained a protected secret society due to the penetrating, establishment-challenging nature of Mark Hamilton’s Neothink® literature.
If the potential, profiled nominee responded to the initial invitation letter, then he or she was sent an orientation booklet, an induction into the Neothink® Society, and the opportunity to purchase Mark Hamilton’s Neothink® Manuscripts. For over three decades, the Neothink® Society maintained this rigid and expensive nomination/induction process prior to accessibility to Hamilton’s Neothink® Manuscripts. Starting in 2014, three-and-half decades after Mark Hamilton wrote his first book, the general public can see portions of (and then directly purchase) Hamilton’s Neothink® Manuscripts. For the first time, Hamilton’s works may be seen by those beyond his two million loyal readers in his Neothink® Society.