Frank R. Wallace

[1] Previously a professional poker player, he is originator of the philosophy of Neo-Tech (also referred to as "Neotech" or "Neothink") an offshoot of Ayn Rand's Objectivism.

[7] In his books, as is the case in Objectivism, Wallace opposed anything considered to be mysticism or supernaturalism, including all forms of religion.

Wallace saw scientific research to make ageless biological immortality a reality as an important mission.

[7] Another significant influence was the theory of bicameralism of the mind advanced by Julian Jaynes, which Wallace used to explain the persistence of irrationality and mysticism into the present.

[7] Additionally, in his book Zonpower, which has been characterized by critics as being inspired by Scientology, Wallace talk about how the human race could join a "Civilization of the Universe" once it "exorcise" the last of its mystical tendencies.

"[10] Illustrator and Anarky co-creator Norm Breyfogle viewed Neo-Tech as a "modernized" interpretation of Objectivism.

At his trial, Wallace proposed an alternative oath written by him, to be used before testifying, using the phrase "fully integrated Honesty."