About Dr. Heather Lynn
Dr. Heather Lynn is a historian, cognitive archaeologist, and author whose interdisciplinary research blends archaeology, information technology, and comparative religion to investigate how symbolic systems, from ancient Sumerian cuneiform to modern artificial intelligence, shape what people accept as reality. Her work traces the occult architecture beneath the modern world: the sacred geometries, ritual economies, and priesthoods that have governed human civilization for millennia. Where conventional historians see disconnected eras, she maps the continuities, including the same patterns of power wearing new masks across centuries.
Heather holds a Doctorate in Education with a focus on Museum Studies from the University of New England, an MA in History, a BA in Information Technology and Anthropology from Southern New Hampshire University, an AA in Archaeology from Cuyahoga Community College. Her doctoral research examined how history museums use technology to curate cultural memory, work that gave her a critical framework for understanding narrative control and the question of who decides which histories survive. She formerly served as Museum Director for a historical society in the Cleveland, Ohio area and is an adjunct professor of Humanities.
Her internationally published books include The Anunnaki Connection, translated into Spanish, Czech, and Portuguese, along with Anunnaki Revelation, Baphomet Revealed, and Evil Archaeology. Her forthcoming book Codex Machina represents the sharpest articulation of her research to date. She is the creator and host of The Midnight Academy podcast and produces the Substack publication The H Files, along with the investigative Deep Dive series on YouTube, where she examines occult power structures, suppressed history, and sacred symbolism for audiences who want rigorous research rather than institutional gatekeeping.
Heather is a recurring contributor to History’s Ancient Aliens and to Coast to Coast AM. Her independent media appearances include Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli, The Higherside Chats with Greg Carlwood, and The Derp with Kerp with Kurt Metzger. She works at the boundary where suppressed history meets present power.