It ALSO states that neither of those flights would get Oswald to the
counsulate in time that day>>>
http://whokilledjfk.net/catch_of_the_day.htm
You STILL have NOT proven Oswald took a secondary flight to Helsinki.
Apparently you think you're Smarter than the WC/CIA/HSCA.
You made the claims.
You must prove it.
"yeuhd" <walloon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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May 1, 12:44 am, "tomnln" <tom...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> tomnln wrote No such thing.
>
> jas, like yeuhd wrote that Oswald paid $111.90 to fly from London to
> Helsinki.
>
> There were NO commercial flights from London to Helsinki during that
time
> frame.
>
> jas, like yeuhd offers a Non-Official"
> Citation>>>http://www.russianbooks.org/oswald/journey.htm
>
> I offered an Official
> Citation>>>http://whokilledjfk.net/catch_of_the_day.htm
Do you even bother to read your own citations? Or are you just
stubborn when proved wrong?
The CIA letter from July 1, 1964, says that there were no DIRECT
flights from London to Helsinki that would have gotten Oswald to his
hotel in Helsinki before midnight on October 9, 1959. It further
states that they were going to look into whether there were any
INDIRECT flights connecting through Stockholm or Copenhagen. Evidently
they found such flights, because the two connecting flights are
mentioned in footnote 480 on p. 862 of the Warren Commission Re****t.
Click and read it:
http://www.aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/wc/wr/html/WCRe****t_0443b.htm
The WCR cites the same source as I gave you: page C-721 of the October
1959 issue of The Official Airline Guide. I gave you the names of
several libraries that have copies of this periodical.
And the British Airways archivist has confirmed those flights from
their own records.
Really, give it up.


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