Albert N. Stubblebine III is a retired Major General in the U.S. Army and commanding general of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command.
When it comes to both speaking about and respecting the horrific tragedy that unfolded on 9/11, nobody is his parallel.
In this jaw-dropping interview, he shares exactly what he thinks really happened that day. And it’s not what you’ve been told.
His perspectives as an insider familiar with the military give a very different perspective than what played out on television screens across the world.
And why might you ask? Why is the man who dropped to his knees in horror that day, revisiting the narrative to say his piece on the truth?
Major General Stubblebine outlined the heartbreaking truth in an explosive interview that it is ludicrous for any intelligent military intelligence commander to take the official 9/11 narrative as a viable explanation for what occurred on Sept. 11th, 2011. And furthermore, that they do not.
More on the next page, and this official interview,
How lucky ng until he has a ‘heart attack’?
The priest saying it does not make it true.
Tom Pierce, they can’t answer those questions, those are just pesky little facts.
Yes
Jody Hicks that was the fuel from the plane.
Of course it was!!!
It just surprised meBush was so quick to give all the families one million dollars so quick.
Do your research Tom, Jet fuel burns only to 800 degrees , it takes steel to fail at 1500 degrees…Aluminum planes loose to steel and concrete.. Maybe you’ve watched to many movies…And, not done enough reading..
Every 9/11 anniversary I hope is the last one to hear idiotic conspiracy theories just to be disappointed year after year. Let’s start by not feeding the trolls that even try to ignite this kind of lies that only desecrate the memory of those who died during the attack and their families.
you truthers never let go do you. You think putting this old soldier in uniform to tell a wild story when we saw film of a jet going in, so stop this c**p and get a life you basement morons.