Did KGB disinfo ops re: the anomaly-replete JFKA help DJT become "president"?

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Did KGB-encouraged and/or instigated disinformation operations regarding the anomaly-replete JFK assassination (e.g., the 1969 Clay Shaw Trial and Oliver Stone’s 1991 film, “JFK”) contribute to making our body politic cynical, paranoiac and apathetic — and thereby pave the way for “former” KGB officer Vladimir Putin’s professional St. Petersburg trolls and intelligence services’ installing Donald Trump as our President” with or without “collusion” by his campaign?

Specifically, did the KGB’s publishing an anti-Shaw / anti-CIA article* in a Communist-owned Italian Newspaper (Paese Sera) three days after Garrison had arrested Shaw contribute to his changing his theory against Shaw from “He organized a homosexual ‘thrill-kill’ assassination” to “He masterminded it for the CIA”?

If so, then can’t it be said that the even more embellished anti-”Military Industrial Intelligence-Community Complex” book Garrison wrote about the JFK assassination and his investigation of “CIA agent” Shaw in the 1980s ("On the Trail of the Assassins") and the specious documentary-like film it led to in 1991 — “JFK,” by Oliver Stone — helped get us into our current predicament — being saddled the likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene and a Putin-and-Russian-Mafia-controlled president?

What’s ironic is that there’s a good chance former sharpshooting Marine U-2 radar operator Oswald was sent to Moscow in late 1959 by a KGB mole in the CIA’s mole-hunting Office of Security — not to train for an assassination or to be zombified, although that may have come later during his two-and-one-half-years stay in The Worker’s Paradise — but to serve as an unwitting mole-protecting “dangle” in a planned-to-fail mole hunt in the wrong part of the CIA.

*The article, in knock-off form in a far-left French publication, was given to Garrison by Bertrand Russell’s male secretary in London, Ralph Schoenman, ex-husband of JFKA conspiracy theorist extraordinaire, Joan Mellen.
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