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Finland’s Intelligence Agency Declassifies Long Awaited File on Lee Harvey Oswald

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Finland’s security intelligence service, known by its acronym “Supo,” has declassified a 60-year-old file on Lee Harvey Oswald’s 1959 visit to Finland.

Following President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in  November of 1963, Supo wrote a memorandum on JFK’s reported killer Oswald’s stay in Finland but kept it secret from the public until now.

Yle, Finland’s national public broadcasting company, reported that Supo released several documents detailing Oswald’s visit to Finland.

The newly released file reveals Oswald arrived in Finland on October 10, 1959, at the Hotel Torni in Helsinki.

Oswald checked into room 309 in the hotel and was supposed to stay for five days until he left the hotel the second night to stay at the Klaus Kurki Hotel,

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