Heinrich Wilson is a self-styled cosmic provocateur, weaving satire, myth, and a dash of conspiracy into irreverent tales of humanity's greatest screw-ups. Equal parts historian-wannabe and stand-up philosopher, he's spent years digging through dusty legends, UFO files, and corporate press releases-then reassembling them into laugh-out-loud narratives that ask the questions everyone else was too polite to mention. When he's not rewriting the origin story of civilization, you'll find him arguing with algorithms, hunting down misplaced ancient artifacts (or tacos), and plotting the sequel that explores spirits, ghosts, and the ultimate ghost in the machine. Elias Verdan writes about the hidden forces that shape modern society and the quiet structures that guide belief, behaviour, and blame. His work focuses on the unseen patterns behind public narratives and the ways institutions influence how people understand the world around them. Through a clear and direct style, he challenges readers to look past the explanations they were given and to question the stories that define their lives. Heinrich Wilson Publishing releases his books as part of a growing collection of social and cultural analysis written for readers who want more than surface level answers.