Heather Lynn
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Heather Lynn

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Heather is an author, historian, and renegade archaeologist specializing in the investigation of hidden histories, forbidden artifacts, and the symbolic systems that have shaped human civilization. Known for challenging conventional narratives and making complex historical subjects accessible, she brings a rare interdisciplinary lens to her work. Heather’s undergraduate training in archaeology and information technology led to a Master’s in History, followed by a Doctorate in Education from the University of New England and a Doctorate in Comparative Religion. Her doctoral research at UNE examined how history museums communicate with the public in the digital age, exploring how institutions shape cultural memory, identity, and civic engagement through technology. This work bridged museum studies, sociology, and communication theory, offering insights into how societies curate their own narratives, and what those choices reveal about power, heritage, and truth. Her current research explores the intersection of archaeology, mythology, and power: forgotten temples, anomalous artifacts, elite rituals, and the selective preservation of history. She does not confine herself to the academic mainstream, nor does she chase the fringe for spectacle. Instead, her work asks why certain truths remain buried, and what that reveals about the human condition. Heather is an adjunct professor of humanities, teaching courses on ancient civilizations, art, ethics, and the cultural impact of artificial intelligence. She also serves as the museum director for a historical society in the Cleveland area, overseeing collections stewardship, historical interpretation, and public education. Beyond her institutional roles, she produces The H-Files, an investigative dossier series examining artifacts, suppressed histories, and cultural memory. She also hosts The Midnight Academy Podcast, where she interviews leading thinkers in archaeology, history, and alternative research. A frequent guest on History Channel’s Ancient Aliens, Heather’s voice has resonated with international audiences seeking grounded, intelligent alternatives to both mainstream academic gatekeeping and algorithm-driven pseudo-history. Her books, including The Anunnaki Connection, Baphomet Revealed, and Evil Archaeology, have been translated into multiple languages and challenged conventional narratives worldwide. Her latest, The Anunnaki Revelation, traces humanity’s secret relationship with advanced knowledge from Sumerian god-kings to Silicon Valley elites, asking the question no one wants to answer: Who’s really in control? “Archaeology isn’t just about what we find. It’s about what we’ve been told to forget.”
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