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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
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