No Plane Hit Pentagon: U.S. Major General Stubblebine
July 6, 2009
"I do know...it was not an airplane."
- Major Gen. Stubblebine on what hit the Pentagon
A video clip has surfaced of Major General Albert N. Stubblebine III (U.S. Army, Ret.) saying that he is sure that an airplane did not hit the Pentagon on 9-11. Asked what hit the Pentagon, Stubblebine says, "I don't know, but I do know…it was not an airplane."
Stubblebine is a graduate of West Point, ('52) who served in the U.S. Army for 32 years. He retired as the Commanding General of the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). Previously he commanded the US Army Electronics Research and Development Command (ERADCOM). He now works with his wife on issues of public health and has a website at healthfreedom.org.
Stubblebine's comments are important because they come from a very high-ranking military commander. He points out the fact that there is no photographic evidence that a large Boeing with two engines penetrated the building. Photographs of the Pentagon taken shortly after the impact show that the hole is too small for a Boeing and there is no sign of any debris on the lawn. The massive fraud of 9-11 is being exposed more every day.
The Pentagon shortly after being struck; no evidence can be seen that a Boeing hit the building.
If a Boeing flew into the Pentagon at "grade level" it would have struck these large spools. There would also be two large holes in the wall where the engines penetrated.