The Secret History

Exploring the origins of civilisation through independent research and analytical storytelling.
Clear, documented, and uncompromised work on religion, lost history, and ancient narratives.

Secret History examines the parts of human history that were left out of mainstream narratives.

 

Substack Investigations

My main platform where I publish in-depth research, weekly series, and analytical articles on religion, lost history, and ancient narratives.

YouTube Channel

My visual platform where I explore historical ideas, discuss research, and present shorter breakdowns of my ongoing work.

Secret History Books

My published works and ongoing book series, covering themes such as ancient civilizations, religious origins, and cultural mythology.

 

Vocal Articles

A curated selection of written pieces published on Vocal, focusing on alternative history, religious texts, and cultural analysis

Stories Created for You

Here you’ll find a selection of research-based stories and investigations crafted specifically for readers who want clarity, depth, and a modern understanding of ancient history. Each piece is written with a direct, analytical approach that connects historical sources, cultural insights, and new perspectives.

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A Small Shift in the Timeline

Today’s research opened an unexpected thread in the Anunnaki timeline, a subtle pattern that connects two cultures which normally never appear in the same historical conversation. It is the kind of detail that does not reveal much at first glance, yet changes the entire direction once you notice it. I will explore this connection more deeply as I work on Volume 3, and it already looks like one of the most revealing chapters so far.

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Daily Update, Research Progress and New Findings

Today I continued refining the upcoming material on early Israelite religion, focusing on how different traditions preserved the feminine aspects of the divine even after official reforms removed them from public practice. I also reviewed new archaeological papers on household cult objects, which help clarify how ordinary families maintained older beliefs alongside the emerging centralized system. More details will be included in the next Substack post, together with the sources currently being evaluated.

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New Research Page, Egypt and Mesopotamia in Contact

A new research page is now available on Secret History, exploring how Egypt and Mesopotamia interacted through trade, diplomacy, and shared symbolic traditions. Archaeology from the Nile Valley and the Tigris–Euphrates region reveals patterns of exchange stretching back to the fourth millennium BCE. These findings help clarify how ideas about kingship, sacred architecture, and administrative systems moved between two of the ancient world’s most influential civilizations.Read the full investigation here

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Tracing the Oldest Sources Behind the Biblical Flood

A new research page is now available on Secret History, examining the origins of the flood narrative in the ancient Near East. The page compares the Genesis account with earlier Mesopotamian versions, including Atrahasis and the Epic of Gilgamesh, while highlighting the archaeology behind regional flood layers at sites such as Shuruppak, Ur, and Kish.

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Discovering New Clues About the World’s Earliest Civilizations

Today’s PostToday I revisited new research connecting early Mesopotamian cultures with architectural techniques later seen in ancient Egypt. While the mainstream view separates these timelines, emerging evidence suggests that knowledge, engineering practices, and symbolic traditions may have moved across regions far earlier than we once believed. Each new piece adds to a larger question, how interconnected were the world’s first civilizations, and what does that say about our shared origins?

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Preparing Sunday’s Anunnaki Volume

Today’s update is a quick note on the upcoming Anunnaki volume for Sunday. I have been working through the final sections and shaping the structure so the narrative feels clear and focused. The research is moving steadily, and the material for this chapter is coming together in a way that strengthens the overall series. I am looking forward to releasing it on Sunday and continuing the work that ties ancient sources to modern interpretations.

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Daily Update: Progress on Anunnaki Volume and Disclosure Work

Work today has centered on refining the next Anunnaki volume while building out the ongoing disclosure material. Research, structuring and new drafts are progressing steadily, and several key sections are now taking clearer form. The goal is to keep the investigative tone sharp and consistent, and ensure that both projects move forward in sync with the weekly publishing rhythm. More progress updates will follow as the drafts develop.

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Research Log – Daily Update

Today I’ve spent time reviewing early mythological sources that describe major transitions in human history. What stands out is how different cultures, separated by oceans and thousands of years, share nearly identical patterns about cycles, resets, and higher influences. I’m documenting these similarities and will use them as the foundation for a larger article on Substack this week. More updates soon as the research develops.

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Research Log

Welcome to my daily Research Log.Here I share short updates on what I’m studying, what I’m thinking about, and the ideas that shape my current work.These notes are quick and informal, but they give you a direct look into the ongoing process behind Secret History.

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