Are you capable of ever responding without making reference to Russia or Putin? Find a sane person whose opinion you respect. Inform them of your obsession with Russia. Ask for their assessment of your mental health.
I hate to have to tell you this, Smith, but the Kremlin, having realized that the USSR and the Warsaw Pact couldn't defeat the U.S. and NATO militarily, decided in 1959 to defeat us by getting us to tear ourselves apart, and had the organization that you seem to think is a world-class humanitarian organization, the KGB*, wage Sun Tzu-like disinformation, "active measures," and mole-based strategic deception counterintelligence operations against us and our NATO allies. In order to do this, it set up Department D in the First Chief Directorate (today's SVR).
General Oleg Gribanov of the Second Chief Directorate, not to be outdone, set up Department 14 in the SCD (today's FSB) and, as soon as he had trapped GRU Lt. Col. Oleg Penkovsky "like a bear in its den" in such a way that wouldn't reveal who in the CIA or British Intelligence had betrayed him, sent KGB Major Aleksei Kulak (J. Edgar Hoover's shielded-from-CIA FEDORA) and GRU Lt. Col. Dmitry Polyakov (TOP HAT) to the FBI's NYC field office to "volunteer" to spy for it at the U.N.
Six months later, Gribanov sent false-defector-in-place Yuri Nosenko to the CIA in Geneva to discredit what recent true defector Anatoliy Golitsyn was telling the CIA.
In late January 1964, Nosenko, who claimed to have been Oswald's case officer in the USSR (how lucky for J. Edgar Hoover!) physically defected to the U.S., and, after being "cleared" by a probable KGB mole in the Agency in October 1968, started teaching "counterintelligence" to the CIA's and FBI's new recruits.
Gag me with a KGB spoon, Smith.
Just one example of a JFKA-related "active measure" your beloved KGB waged against us was its publishing on 4 March 1967 an anti-Clay Shaw / anti-CIA article in a Communist-owned Italian newspaper, "Paese Sera," three days after overly ambitious, scandal-plagued and revengeful Jim Garrison had arrested Shaw on suspicion of arranging a homosexual "thrill-kill" assassination of JFK. The "Paese Sera" article was translated from Italian into English and given to Garrison by Bertrand Russell's far-left London secretary, Ralph Schoenman (ex-husband of JFKA conspiracy theorist Joan Mellen). Bottom line: the article (and its knockoffs in other leftist publications) motivated Garrison to change his theory against Shaw from "He masterminded a homosexual thrill-kill" to "He organized it for the evil, evil Military Industrial Intelligence-Community Complex!"
In 1988, Garrison wrote his memoirs, "On the Trail of the Assassins," in which he lied when he said he wasn't aware of the "Paese Sera" article until after the 1969 trial, even though it had been published in diluted form in the New Orleans-States Item newspaper in April 1967. (Interestingly, one of the two surviving editors at the States-Item told researcher Max Holland around 2004 that Garrison's office had leaked the "Paese Sera" article to it.)
A copy of Garrison's book was given to Vietnam War-traumatized Oliver Stone later that year at a Havana film festival by the book's far-left publisher, Ellen Ray, and Stone proceeded to partly base, along with Jim Marr's book "Crossfire: The Plot that Killed Kennedy," his self-described mythological ("to counter the myth of the Warren Report") pseudo-documentary film, "JFK," on it.
Said film contributed to the making cynical, paranoiac, and apathetic our body politic to such an extent that "former" KGB officer Vladimir Putin was able to install The Traitorous Orange Bird (rhymes with Xxxx) as our "president" in 2017 and 2025.
*Today's SVR and FSB