Elizabeth Rea, Founder
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Leaders rely on what I kept private for decades.
I never imagined I’d become the person CEOs, founders, investors, board members, and U.S. federal agents turn to for insights beyond their logic and data.
At sixteen, I was poisoned and had a near-death experience. That’s when I accessed non-local intelligence.
In July 2011, I suddenly began perceiving what others could not: past events, likely future events, and immediate, verifiable perceptions about people I had never met.
Fearing the scorn of skeptics, I kept my abilities private for decades.
Then, in 2022, I began discreetly assisting U.S. federal agents with cold-case murder investigations. In October 2025, I went public.
Today, I bring what I call Expanded Intelligence to a select circle of CEOs, founders, and investors.
It delivers an additional layer of due diligence by revealing:
hidden agendas
true character
unspoken dynamics among people
My clients gain confidence in high-stakes decisions, clarity in critical moments, and awareness of unseen forces shaping outcomes.
Why now?
Every day, we surrender more of our cognition to data and AI, external technologies. Yet they cannot reveal what causes the costliest misjudgments:
past events they hold no record of
future events not yet in motion
true motivations of people
Expanded Intelligence, a rare internal technology, reaches all three, delivering a distinct competitive advantage.
My private clients are accomplished and discerning. They already have the data and experts. They seek what lies beyond the reach of both.
I’m not all-knowing or all-seeing. About 80% of what I share is immediately actionable and verifiable; the remainder may reveal its value over time.
Here’s what this looks like in practice:
A commercial real estate CEO faced a crisis he couldn’t diagnose. I identified the underlying issue, and he acted to protect his company. He calls my insights “priceless.”
A financial services CEO pursued an acquisition worth tens of millions. After I shared details about the owner that he said I had “no way of knowing,” he recalibrated his approach and credits the acquisition “100%” to what I revealed.
A client seeking business guidance instead received a warning that an elderly relative was being drugged and exploited. Her family confirmed the abuse, and she calls my warning “lifesaving.”
To explore the same strategic advantage relied upon by intelligence agencies and law enforcement, let’s connect.
I accept a small circle of advisory clients each year by referral or personal invitation.