What if the stories you learned in history class aren't the whole truth? Casey tackles this head-on, examining three major historical events where the official narrative doesn't quite add up. This isn't about wild theories - it's about asking the right questions when evidence seems to disappear.
On Pattern Break, we break down how to think critically about official stories using real examples that'll make you pause. You'll learn why NASA recorded over the original Apollo 11 tapes, discover what happened to JFK's limousine right after Dallas, and find out why Building 7's collapse raised so many eyebrows. Casey walks through the actual evidence (or lack thereof) and shows you how to spot when something doesn't smell right. This episode gives you tools to evaluate any official narrative - not to make you paranoid, but to make you smarter.
š Chapters:
[00:00] Introduction with Casey
[01:30] The Apollo 11 missing tapes mystery
[04:00] Why Bush kept reading after 9/11
[07:00] JFK's cleaned-up crime scene
[10:00] Building 7's free-fall questions
[12:00] Your critical thinking toolkit
š Topics: critical thinking, historical events, official narratives, Apollo 11, JFK assassination, 9/11 investigation
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Keywords: social dynamics, social psychology, history podcast
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