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"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
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