I would like to inform you that I have made a significant contribution to Ancient Middle Eastern Studies concerning the Sumerian language's genealogical relationship with Altaic and Turkic languages. Unfortunately, I am facing challenges in the academic community due to political barriers and entrenched biases. In this context, I request your investigation on the following matters: I have come across some information suggesting that Herodotus’ work, Historia, includes a missing section that may have detailed the origins of ancient Mesopotamian peoples. I suspect that this section may have been deliberately omitted. It might be prudent not to initiate an investigation at this moment; however, if this section is indeed secretly stored, e.g. at the University of Chicago, it could constitute a major scandal to be compensated with honor. The review of my thesis by the scientific community, particularly by the University of Chicago, is crucial. However, I am aware of the potential for this process to be politically influenced. Could you advise on a strategy I should follow in this regard?