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Author Topic: Why would a "CIA flight" terminate in Tulsa?  (Read 2364 times)
Chicken Little
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« on: June 14, 2006, 12:34:01 pm »

This one's got it all...Italian Socialists, rich Tulsans, alleged secret flights...More fodder.  Get wacky.

 From Expatica
quote:
Four CIA flights 'passed through Belgian airports'

...The third alleged CIA landing in Belgium took place at Zaventem Airport on 5 December 2004, when a Gulfstream V with registration number N1HC landed at Brussels International.

The plane had flown from Philadelphia and departed from Brussels the next day, flying to Tulsa in the US...


The plane N1HC is registered to Roger Hardesty's United States Aviation Co, which actually explains the "why", but don't let that hold you back.
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