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,

Then prove it and show me your evidence!
Must be a lying Dem
A mental Idiot. Nothing more to say. Sad.
I don’t find it hard to believe if you ever watched a controlled demolition the towers would have tiped over if anything the way feel straight down like that no I call b.s. I don’t about the missle idea but the towers were hit by plans but the they fell do to a contorlled explosion
He’s not saying plans didn’t hit the towers they did what he’s saying they would have feel like that and if u ever seen a contorlled demolition you would most likely agree are own government did this
Yes they did you cant see the bombs going off one at a time witch brought the twin towers to the ground goverment jad to do something to cover up all the fuckin money they put in there pockets not pay checks pockets
Delusional conspiracy theories.
And you fool of$#%&!@*keeping your mouth shut, why wasit for years to release this information
Utter nonsense.
You are right. Our son talked to a witness to the plane hitting the Pentagon. His job was to assess damage.