About Dr. Heather Lynn

Dr. Heather Lynn is a Historian of Ancient Wisdom and Xenoarchaeologist. She is also an internationally published author and host of The Midnight Academy podcast, where she explores the mysteries of mind, space, and time.

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Welcome!

I'm Dr. Heather Lynn and I've dedicated my career to exploring the mysteries of our ancient world and challenging the traditional narratives of human origins. My mission is to illuminate the shadows of our past, explore the mysteries of our ancient world, and challenge the conventional narratives that shape our understanding of human origins. Through rigorous research, daring exploration of fringe topics, and thought-provoking discussions, I aim to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern inquiries, empowering our audience to reconsider what they know about history and consciousness.

I am not here to convince you of anything. As a fellow truth-seeker, you know how important it is to do the research and make up your own mind, but I am here to help. Together, let's unlock these age-old secrets and lift the veil of the mysterious powers that have been silently shaping our world for centuries.

Very truly yours,
Heather


Bio:

Dr. Heather Lynn is a Historian of Ancient Wisdom and Xenoarchaeologist. She is also an internationally published author and host of The Midnight Academy podcast, where she explores the mysteries of mind, space, and time.

Her research encompasses the realms of history, archaeology, ancient mysteries, xenoarchaeology, and the occult, offering a fresh approach to understanding the complex forces that have shaped human civilization. Heather is also a contributor to History's Ancient Aliens and a frequent guest on podcasts and radio programs like Coast to Coast AM.

Through her internationally published works and captivating discussions, Heather guides her audience on a journey of discovery, empowering them to question conventional paradigms and explore the profound connections between ancient wisdom and modern understanding.

Background

After earning undergraduate degrees in archaeology, liberal arts, and information technology, Heather studied anthropology, history, and technology through graduate school, earning her MA in History, followed by a doctorate in Education from University of New England, where she researched the andragogical value of digital technologies over real artifacts in museum exhibits, as well as the phenomenological motivations and perceptions of adult learners in the museum environment.

Heather is also a certified social & behavioral research investigator through the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Program). As a life-long learner, she regularly participates in professional development courses and holds course certificates in Human Osteoarchaeology from Leiden University, Archeoastronomy from Politecnico di Milano, the Greek Hero from Harvard University, among others, and is a member of multiple professional organizations, including the Association of Ancient Historians and World Archaeological Congress.

She is also a practitioner of Krav Maga (meaning “contact combat” in Hebrew); a military self-defense and fighting system developed for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israeli security forces, derived from a combination of techniques used in aikido, boxing, judo, karate, and wrestling.

In her "spare time," Heather plays the French horn in a local symphony orchestra whose performances raise money to provide art and cultural education to low-income communities and has recently started playing the violin. She loves classical music, tennis, flower gardening, and a good cup of tea.


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Contact

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