Integrated Management Associates

Integrated Management Associates or "Illuminati" is a publisher of books and articles from various writers, almost all concerning the philosophy of Neo-Tech (also referred to as "Neotech" or "Neothink"). The company has published under a few DBAs including "Neo-Tech Publishing", "The Nouveau Tech Society", "Newly-Forming Neo-Tech/Illuminati Societies", "The Athenian Secret Society", "The Society of Secrets", and "Neothink Society". Prior to being called Integrated Management Associates, books about Neo-Tech were being sold under the company name I & O Publishing, which was founded in 1968. The company was owned by Wallace Ward, Ph.D. (pen name Dr. Frank R. Wallace). Authors have included Frank Wallace, Mark Hamilton, Eric Savage, Drew Ellis, Matt Keys, Brett Peters, Neil Lock, volunteer Carl Watner, philosopher Yasuhiko Kimura (pen name Ray Kotobuki) and Ted Nicholas.

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