03-04-2010, 12:02 AM
Jack
In #28, the Russian Oswald's eye-to-eye is greater, as is that nasal bridge. The whole face evinces a greater mass, or puffiness.
And, as if it weren't obvious, all of these Russian Oswalds' photos are doctored, be it overexposed, out-of-focus, airbrushed.
I imagine that in the Soviet Union of the era, the agencies of the government would have the photos on file of virtually all of its citizens, that these photos would be centralized and readily accessible for such operations as this murky Oswald business.
In #28, the Russian Oswald's eye-to-eye is greater, as is that nasal bridge. The whole face evinces a greater mass, or puffiness.
And, as if it weren't obvious, all of these Russian Oswalds' photos are doctored, be it overexposed, out-of-focus, airbrushed.
I imagine that in the Soviet Union of the era, the agencies of the government would have the photos on file of virtually all of its citizens, that these photos would be centralized and readily accessible for such operations as this murky Oswald business.