Here’s the story behind the picture, it’s pretty interesting. The picture was shot by a Colorado photographer named Bob Jackson.

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    By my count your conspiracy would have had to have at least two dozen people, if not more, in the US and in Russia. What kind of hold lasts over half a century without a single crack? After the USSR fell people were selling anything that wasn’t nailed down.

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      No one in Russia, except Oswald… but you can find news events around him, he went on Russian TV and everything bragging about it.

      Why did the government say it was a national security concern to release the JFK documents if their official story is complete and without fault?

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        So, you’re saying Oswald was a spy who went to Russia and then came back home. Seems like the worst person to recruit for a job like that; he was a worked at the Book Depository and any employee would have been under intense scrutiny after the murder.

        And someone had to recruit him, then someone else had to get him the job, and another person had to convince Jack Ruby to silence Oswald.

        So many moving parts and no one person dropped the ball? Remember, these are the same people who failed to kill Castro a dozen times after screwing the pooch at the Bay of Pigs.