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Ciphered Past is a long-form investigative podcast hosted by Tim Gardner and Eli Frame, dedicated to examining the hidden layers of modern history, intelligence operations, and political power. Each episode dives deep into declassified documents, suppressed testimony, overlooked witnesses, and historical anomalies—connecting dots that were never meant to be connected. With a primary focus on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Ciphered Past also explores the broader machinery behind covert operations, intelligence agencies, and media manipulation,.

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Portada del episodio Ciphered Past Episode 54- The Quest for Truth

Ciphered Past Episode 54- The Quest for Truth

Episode 54 — The Quest for TruthCiphered Past with Tim Gardner & Eli Frame In Episode 54 of Ciphered Past, Tim Gardner and Eli Frame return after a short break to discuss the latest developments surrounding the JFK files, CIA document controversies, archival disorganization, and the ongoing struggle for transparency in one of the most debated events in American history. The discussion dives deep into: * the recent whistleblower allegations involving confiscated JFK and MKUltra-related records, * the frustration surrounding incomplete disclosure, * the broken state of archival accessibility, * and why independent researchers continue pushing for accountability decades later. Tim and Eli also discuss the importance of proper indexing and categorization of JFK records, highlighting the work being done through: https://jfkrecords.org/ [https://jfkrecords.org/] The episode explores why historical transparency still matters today, how public trust has eroded over generations, and why the pursuit of truth continues to resonate with researchers and younger generations alike. Special thanks to our sponsor: https://elevenlabs.io/ [https://elevenlabs.io/] If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, like, comment, and share the episode. Your support helps us continue these conversations and grow the Ciphered Past community. 00:00 — Introduction 00:42 — Show sponsor announcement: ElevenLabs 01:05 — Whistleblower claims involving JFK & MKUltra records 03:00 — CIA distrust and document sanitization concerns 05:38 — “Do we already have enough evidence?” discussion 08:45 — The problem with toxic theorizing and certainty 10:40 — Eli Frame on JFKRecords.org and indexing the archives 14:00 — The chaos of NARA and document accessibility 17:00 — CIA memos, operational files, and the JFK Records Act 18:50 — Government task forces and “selective transparency” 20:00 — Congressional hearings and lack of follow-through 22:15 — Why the JFK assassination still matters today 24:00 — Epstein comparisons and institutional distrust 27:00 — Thematic connections through American history 30:00 — Charlie Kirk case discussion and media cycles 34:00 — Oklahoma City, intelligence failures, and public trust 36:00 — Living in a “banana republic?” 39:45 — Younger generations becoming critical thinkers 42:00 — Avoiding nihilism while pursuing truth 44:00 — The importance of indexing and archival work 47:00 — The role of podcasts and independent media 48:00 — Final thoughts and subscriber appreciation #CipheredPast #JFK #JFKFiles #JFKAssassination #CIA #MKUltra #NARA #LeeHarveyOswald #JeffersonMorley #OliverStone #JFKRecords #ConspiracyResearch #HistoricalResearch #DeepPolitics #Truth #AmericanHistory #GovernmentTransparency #Podcast #ColdWar #HistoryPodcast The views and opinions expressed by guests and hosts on Ciphered Past are presented for discussion, historical examination, and entertainment purposes only. Ciphered Past does not claim definitive conclusions regarding ongoing historical debates or unresolved events. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and review primary source materials whenever possible. TimestampsKeywords / HashtagsDisclaimer

18 de may de 2026 - 53 min
Portada del episodio Ciphered Past Episode 53- The Architecture of Doubt with MC Armstrong

Ciphered Past Episode 53- The Architecture of Doubt with MC Armstrong

"The Architecture of Doubt" Featuring M.C. Armstrong In Episode 53 of Ciphered Past, Tim Gardner and Eli Frame welcome back author, professor, and researcher M.C. Armstrong for a thought-provoking and deeply philosophical discussion surrounding the JFK assassination, deep politics, media narratives, and the modern battle over truth itself. This episode explores the growing collapse of the lone gunman theory, the importance of critical thinking, and the ways institutions shape public perception. M.C. Armstrong provides a compelling academic perspective on the architecture of official narratives, discussing the role of Jack Ruby, the intelligence community, the Warren Commission, and the evolution of dissent in modern America. The conversation also branches into the importance of Elon Musk’s acquisition of X, censorship during the COVID era, Julian Assange, generational distrust of institutions, and why younger generations are increasingly rejecting traditional political binaries. M.C. Armstrong also shares powerful classroom experiences involving the Zapruder Film and discusses how today’s students approach historical truth, propaganda, and critical inquiry differently than previous generations. Topics Include: • The decline of the lone gunman theory • Jack Ruby and deep politics • The Hoover-Johnson tapes • The House Select Committee on Assassinations • The Assange case and free speech • Elon Musk and the transformation of X • RFK, MLK, and historical patterns • Sirhan Sirhan and the RFK assassination • The role of academia in critical thinking • The Zapruder Film as a primary document • CIA secrecy and the JFK files • Younger generations and institutional distrust • Why the JFK assassination still matters today Featuring: Tim Gardner Eli Frame Special Guest: M.C. Armstrong Timestamps: 00:00 — Introduction of M.C. Armstrong 02:00 — The collapse of the lone gunman theory 05:10 — Anna Paulina Luna and modern investigations 06:15 — Oswald, Mexico City, and conspiracy basics 09:20 — Jack Ruby and deep politics 13:20 — Ruby’s connections and FBI informant status 16:00 — Joe Tonahill and Lyndon Johnson’s legal network 21:30 — Lisa Pease and the RFK assassination 24:15 — Fact patterns and historical context 27:45 — Alan Dulles and the CIA’s role 30:00 — Teaching critical thinking in modern classrooms 33:15 — The Zapruder Film classroom experiment 39:00 — Historical myths and educational systems 44:00 — M.C. Armstrong’s family Manhattan Project connection 47:00 — Younger generations and skepticism toward institutions 50:45 — Elon Musk, X, and the public square 58:30 — COVID-era censorship and political polarization 01:03:00 — The Democratic Party and institutional defense 01:08:00 — The JFK files and Mike Pompeo 01:13:00 — RFK, Sirhan Sirhan, and Gavin Newsom 01:20:00 — The architecture of official narratives 01:24:00 — Eli Frame’s JFKRecords.org project 01:28:00 — Final thoughts and closing discussion

12 de may de 2026 - 1 h 39 min
Portada del episodio Ciphered Past Episode 50 - The Shadow Network with Paul Bleau

Ciphered Past Episode 50 - The Shadow Network with Paul Bleau

Episode 50 — “The Shadow Network” with Paul Bleau In this milestone 50th episode of CipheredPast, Tim Gardner and Eli Frame are joined by acclaimed researcher and author Paul Bleau for an expansive discussion surrounding the hidden networks, intelligence connections, and unexplored layers of the John F. Kennedy assassination. The conversation explores intelligence operations, covert relationships, case linkages, the mysterious world surrounding figures connected to the assassination, and the broader geopolitical climate of the Cold War era. Paul Bleau shares years of deep research into hidden structures operating beneath the surface of the official narrative. Topics include: * Intelligence-linked figures surrounding the JFK case * Richard Case Nagell * CIA and covert operational structures * The “shadow network” surrounding the assassination era * Case linkage analysis * Oswald’s strange intelligence connections * The evolution of the JFK research community * Suspicious activity leading up to November 22, 1963 * Manipulation of evidence and public perception * Cold War operations and covert influence This is a deep-dive conversation intended for serious students of the assassination research community and Cold War intelligence history. 00:00 – Introduction to Episode 50 02:18 – Welcoming Paul Bleau to Ciphered Past 05:42 – Paul Bleau’s background and research journey 10:11 – Richard Case Nagell and intelligence connections 16:37 – Early warning signs before the JFK assassination 23:54 – Intelligence operations during the Cold War 31:22 – Oswald and suspicious intelligence overlaps 39:48 – The evolution of the official narrative 48:15 – Hidden networks operating behind the scenes 56:40 – The CIA, covert structures, and compartmentalization 01:04:09 – Researchers navigating misinformation and disinformation 01:12:37 – Connections between various intelligence-linked figures 01:20:41 – Case linkage theories and operational patterns 01:28:55 – The “shadow network” concept explained 01:36:28 – Manipulation of evidence and historical narratives 01:45:00 – Final thoughts and closing discussion Timestamps

8 de may de 2026 - 2 h 31 min
Portada del episodio Ciphered Past Episode 49 - Echoes of Blowback with Margaret Roberts

Ciphered Past Episode 49 - Echoes of Blowback with Margaret Roberts

Echoes of Blowback | Margaret Roberts Returns Where history leaves scars, the truth refuses to stay buried. In Episode 49 of Ciphered Past, hosts Tim Gardner and Eli Frame welcome back bestselling author Margaret Roberts for a powerful and unsettling deep dive into the Oklahoma City bombing—and the lingering questions that refuse to fade. Drawing from her groundbreaking book Blowback, Margaret unpacks a web of contradictions, intelligence operations, informants, and unanswered questions surrounding one of the deadliest acts of domestic terror in U.S. history. From the mysterious death of Kenneth Trinadue… to the vanishing identity of John Doe #2… to the alleged connections between the FBI, ATF, and SPLC—this episode explores the possibility that the official story may only be part of a much larger narrative. As new developments and indictments emerge decades later, the past begins to echo louder than ever. This isn’t just history. This is the aftermath still unfolding. 0:00 – Opening narration: “Where history’s shadows cast long…” 1:33 – Episode 49 begins / Margaret Roberts introduced 3:00 – Blowback overview + Oklahoma City context 4:30 – SPLC indictments & modern relevance 6:00 – Jesse Trinadue’s investigation begins 8:30 – Elohim City, informants & FBI connections 11:20 – Kenneth Trinadue: arrest & suspicious transfer 13:30 – The “suicide” controversy examined 16:00 – Evidence of torture & family discovery 18:00 – Cover-up allegations inside federal prison 20:30 – FOIA battle & redacted documents 23:00 – John Doe #2 & the disappearing manhunt 27:00 – Witness testimony vs official narrative 30:00 – Grand jury concerns & internal contradictions 32:30 – Media narrative vs independent investigation 34:50 – FBI–SPLC relationship explored 37:00 – Funding questions & McVeigh timeline 40:00 – Aryan Republican Army & financial links 42:45 – Whistleblower revelations (PatCon operation) 45:00 – Manufactured terror theory discussion 49:00 – Informants inside Elohim City 52:00 – FBI objectives vs unintended consequences 55:00 – Was it a failed operation or something more? 59:30 – Pattern recognition across historical events 1:03:00 – Germany intelligence connection & Strassmayer 1:07:00 – The “official story” problem 1:10:00 – Fake news vs fake history discussion 1:12:30 – Citizen investigators & modern research power 1:14:30 – Breakdown of viral Oklahoma City video 1:19:00 – Importance of evidence (“bring the receipts”) 1:23:00 – Surveillance tapes & missing footage 1:27:00 – The fight to uncover withheld evidence 1:30:00 – Modern parallels & media patterns 1:34:00 – Final reflections on truth & accountability 1:37:00 – Tim & Eli closing thoughts 1:42:00 – Margaret Roberts final message 1:44:00 – Outro: “You are the blowback” This content is presented for educational, historical, and entertainment purposes only. The views expressed by guests are their own and are intended to encourage discussion and independent research. This episode explores alternative perspectives and unresolved questions surrounding historical events. JFK assassination, Oklahoma City bombing, Margaret Roberts Blowback, Ciphered Past podcast, John Doe 2, Timothy McVeigh, FBI informants, Elohim City, Kenneth Trinadue, Jesse Trinadue, SPLC investigation, PatCon FBI, domestic terrorism history, conspiracy investigation, hidden history, government cover up, intelligence operations, unsolved mysteries, true crime documentary, alternative history research ⏱️ Timestamps⚠️ Disclaimer🔑 Keywords / SEO

30 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 45 min
Portada del episodio Ciphered Past Episode 48- The Evidence Gap with Bart Kamp

Ciphered Past Episode 48- The Evidence Gap with Bart Kamp

Episode 48: The Evidence Gap | Bart Kamp Returns In Episode 48 of Ciphered Past, hosts Tim Gardner and Eli Frame sit down once again with researcher Bart Kamp, author of Prayer Man: More Than a Fuzzy Picture, for a powerful and revealing discussion that dives deep into the cracks within the official narrative. This episode explores newly uncovered FBI documentation, inconsistencies in physical evidence, and the ongoing controversy surrounding key films such as the Wiegman footage. Bart brings forward compelling analysis on missing inventory details, interrogation timelines, and the troubling absence of critical evidence—including the lack of mention of a palm print in official records. We also examine the evolution of AI in research, the limitations of current public archives, and the growing divide between documented evidence and mainstream conclusions. At the heart of this discussion is one question: What happens when the evidence doesn’t line up? Welcome to The Evidence Gap. * FBI inventory discrepancies and missing evidence * The palm print controversy * Wiegman film debate and NBC archives * Oswald’s movements and interrogation timeline * AI’s role in modern JFK research * The influence of early researchers like Sylvia Meagher * Debunking misinformation and popular myths * The current state of the JFK Records and lack of transparency Bart Kamp Author of Prayer Man: More Than a Fuzzy Picture 🔗 Website: prayer-man.com This content is presented for educational and entertainment purposes only. The views expressed by the hosts and guest are based on independent research and interpretation of historical records and do not represent definitive conclusions. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and draw their own conclusions. 00:00 – Introduction & Episode Setup 01:00 – Bart Kamp Returns / Prayer Man Discussion 03:00 – Wiegman Film Controversy & NBC Archives 08:00 – AI, Film Enhancement & “Game Over” Implications 13:00 – New FBI Files & Rifle Evidence Breakdown 16:30 – Palm Print Missing from Inventory (Key Moment) 21:30 – AI Research Methods Explained 28:00 – The Second Floor Encounter Debate 33:00 – Oswald’s Movements & Witness Contradictions 38:00 – Multiple Oswald Theories & Texas Theater 45:00 – Timeline Breakdown & Police Procedure Issues 52:00 – Media Presence & Interrogation Irregularities 58:00 – Disinformation & Online Narratives 1:05:00 – Beckley, Tippit & Movement Gaps 1:12:56 – Sylvia Meagher Discussion (Key Insight) 1:15:00 – Final Thoughts from Bart Kamp 1:27:00 – Closing Remarks jfk assassination, bart kamp, ciphered past, prayer man, lee harvey oswald, jfk evidence, jfk conspiracy, warren commission, sylvia meagher, evidence gap, jfk files, oswald timeline, wiegman film, jfk investigation, dallas 1963, conspiracy documentary, historical investigation, cia jfk, oswald interrogation, jfk researchers, hidden evidence, true crime history, jfk podcast, cold case investigation 🔍 Topics Covered📚 Featured Guest⚠️ Disclaimer⏱️ Timestamps🔑 Keywords / SEO Tags

28 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 32 min
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