Major General Albert Stubblebine Comments on 9/11
Does the George W. Bush Administration’s Official Story of 9/11 add up? Has the government told you the truth about what really happened? Listen to what a distinguished Major General has to say.
United States Army Retired Major General Albert "Bert" N. Stubblebine III graduated from the United States Military Academy and earned a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering from Columbia University. His active duty career spanned 32 years.
He was the Commanding General of the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) from 1981 to 1984 and is credited with redesigning the U.S. Army intelligence architecture. He also led the U.S. Army Electronic Research and Development Command (ERADCOM).
Gen. Stubblebine was a key officer in the U.S. military invasion of Grenada and was, according to a report published by the Daily Mail, "at the heart of America's military machine". He is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.
Gen. Stubblebine appeared in the 2006 documentary "One Nation Under Siege" in which he states, in relation to the September 11, 2001 attack on The Pentagon: I look at the hole in The Pentagon, and I look at the size of an airplane that was supposed to have hit the Pentagon, and I said "The plane does not fit in that hole. So what did hit the Pentagon?"
Gen. Stubblebine readily admits he does not know what struck The Pentagon or who is behind what happened on 9/11. But he is sure about one thing: the Official Story does not add up and we have not been told the truth.