Heather Lynn
Dr. Heather Lynn, author and economic historian, joins Greg Carlwood to discuss how elite "broker classes" have hijacked natural principles—particularly entropy—to extract wealth and control society. Her central thesis is that what appears as disparate phenomena (free energy research, financial systems, ritual sacrifice, and even makeup) are unified by a hidden mathematical framework governing energy transfer.

Entropy and the Broker Class
Dr. Lynn argues that entropy—the second law of thermodynamics describing energy decay—has been weaponised by intermediaries throughout history. She cites mathematician John von Neumann, who allegedly advised calling a communication principle "entropy" because "nobody really knows what entropy means. So in a debate, you will always have the advantage" 1. This deliberate obscurity allows elites to position themselves as "tax collectors" on every energy transfer.
The broker class inserts friction into systems that should be regenerative. Dr. Lynn traces this to Sumerian temple economies: grain (solar energy) flowed to temples, was recorded and redistributed, with priests extracting surplus while providing "access to the divine". This pattern repeats through Venetian bankers, the Medici, and modern platforms—Uber, PayPal, Substack—where "somebody at the top is skimming" without generating value.
Hidden Mathematics and Secret Societies
Dr. Lynn identifies "brotherhoods of hidden math"—Freemasons, Rosicrucians, Templars—as guardians of formulaic knowledge rather than philosophy. She quotes her own work: "The knowledge being guarded is not a philosophy, it's a formula". The Pythagoreans drowned a man for leaking mathematical truth; modern education deliberately obscures these principles to prevent public understanding.
Epstein, Thiel, and the Quest for Immortality
Dr. Lynn's analysis of Jeffrey Epstein's emails reveals disturbing patterns. Epstein corresponded with Harvard scientists including Martin Nowak (mathematical biologist) about whether entropy exchange constitutes "communication" and whether "negative entropy itself is a code" that could be decoded. Epstein wrote to himself: "Find me the top code breaker NSA type... biology is a system of dynamic codes that hidden order can be used for work only if decryption takes place (entropy)".
Peter Thiel, influenced by René Girard's theories on sacrifice and scapegoating, builds "aristopopulist" systems—presenting as libertarian while constructing digital control grids. Dr. Lynn suggests these elites are not fighting for humanity but against Saturn/Chronos—time and entropy itself—seeking to "own all of life" by breaking its biological codes.
Ritual Sex, Blood Sacrifice, and Modern Theatre
Dr. Lynn traces the first currency—the Sumerian shekel (c. 3000 BCE)—to temple tokens for sacred prostitution: "possessed" women serving as vessels for divine communion, not mere commerce 1. This "loosh" extraction—energy harvested through pleasure and pain—continues through ritualised abuse.
She analyses recent events as "ritual theatre" fulfilling eschatological frameworks:
- Donald Trump's ear wound (July 2024) mirrors Exodus 21's blood covenant: servants choosing bondage through ear-piercing
- Charlie Kirk's neck wound represents kosher slaughter, releasing the nefesh (vital life force) as scapegoat sacrifice
- Erica Kirk embodies the Shekhinah/Rachel archetype: the weeping, widowed divine feminine in exile
These events, Dr. Lynn suggests, "AstroTurf Armageddon"—engineering prophetic fulfillment to justify a Third Temple that is digital rather than physical: "We're in the third temple. We are the sacrifice".
Glamour as Enchantment
The word "glamour" derives from a Scots corruption of "grammar" (Old French grimoire: book of magic) 1. Dr. Lynn argues that heavy makeup, fashion, and the "divine feminine" aesthetic function as "casting spells"—distractions from the underlying energy extraction. Alice Bailey wrote of "glamour: a world problem" in this esoteric sense.
The Path Forward
Dr. Lynn advocates rejecting "luxury beliefs" (political and religious labels) for direct engagement with natural abundance through permaculture—reclaiming energy flows that intermediaries have captured. Her final message: "Withdraw your energy. Become conscious of where it flows. And build something new with what you reclaim".