CIA plane flew human cargo from Turkey to the United States via Copenhagen and Keflavik
November 26, 2005 -- CIA plane flew human cargo from Turkey to the United States via Copenhagen and Keflavik. Turkish press reports cite the movements last March of Path Corporation's (a CIA front company) Learjet (N221SG) from Istanbul, where it took on some prisoners handed over to the CIA by Turkish security forces. The plane took off from Istanbul on March 7, 2005 and landed at Copenhagen at 0900 local time, where it remained for 23 hours before departing at 0804 on March 8 for Keflavik, Iceland and onward to Stephenville, Newfoundland and then to an unknown destination in the United States. The revelations have prompted calls from legislators in Denmark, Iceland, and Turkey for a full explanation from the United States.
CIA's Path Corporation Learjet
Keflavik records show the following movements [arrivals and departures] of N221SG:
N221SG LJ35 - Learjet 35 Lending 31.03.2002 12:32 CYYT - ST. Johns
N221SG LJ35 - Learjet 35 Flugtak 31.03.2002 13:36 LFRB - Brest (Guipavas)
N221SG LJ35 - Learjet 35 Lending 20.05.2002 14:58 EGPF - Glasgow
N221SG LJ35 - Learjet 35 Flugtak 21.05.2002 09:07 CYQX - Gander
N221SG LJ35 - Learjet 35 Lending 08.03.2005 11:13 EKCH - Copenhagen
N221SG LJ35 - Learjet 35 Flugtak 09.03.2005 12:19 CYJT - Stephenville
2 Comments:
Check the Keflavik video
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/videodb/player/video.aspx?ID=5731
Ty Gary
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