The Ciphered Past

Ciphered Past Episode 7 with Dan Hanke


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In today’s episode, we sit down with researcher Dan Hanke, whose work has rapidly become a cornerstone for those re-examining the JFK assassination through a modern, evidence-driven lens. This powerful conversation cuts through decades of noise and focuses on the critical pieces too often ignored, distorted, or buried.Together, we explore:• Oswald’s Innocence — A Case Built on Evidence, Not AssumptionsDan breaks down the contradictions inside the official timeline, the impossibility of the physical evidence, and why Oswald’s behavior doesn’t match that of an assassin — but does match someone caught inside an intelligence operation gone wrong.• The Crucial 45 Minutes After the AssassinationWe analyze the frantic window between the shots in Dealey Plaza and Oswald’s arrest — a period filled with confusion, misdirection, contradictory sightings, and actions that simply do not align with the lone-gunman narrative.• The Luna Task Force & Suppression of EvidenceDan digs into one of the least-discussed but most revealing elements of the aftermath — the Luna Task Force. What was it? Who controlled it? And why did so much material disappear once they got involved?• Why JFK’s Death Still Matters TodayBeyond the historical record, we explore the cultural, political, and moral implications of the assassination — and how the unresolved questions continue to shape public trust in institutions 60 years later.• The Prayer Man PhotographDan walks us through the significance of the “Prayer Man” image outside the Texas School Book Depository. Is Oswald visible on the steps during the shooting? If so, the entire narrative collapses.• And Much MoreFrom witness contradictions to intelligence fingerprints, from rapid police missteps to modern re-examination techniques — this is one of our most comprehensive interviews yet.If you want a deeper, sharper picture of what really happened in Dallas on November 22nd, 1963… this episode delivers.⚠️ DISCLAIMERThis interview is presented for historical reflection, discussion, and entertainment. The views expressed by guests are their own. Nothing in this video asserts or accuses any individual, organization, or agency — living or deceased — of wrongdoing. This content is a dramatized and analytical exploration of a public historical event.

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