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7-3-2009 3:37 PM
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Major General Albert "Bert" N. Stubblebine III was the commanding general of the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command from 1981 to 1984, when he retired from the Army.
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7-3-2009 4:01 PM
clip-on-tie
Stubblebine was part of a secret unit in 1979 who believed that a soldier could use his mind to adopt a cloak of invisibility, walk through walls, and kill goats just by staring at them. He also directed a psychic spy network from his office in Arlington, Virginia.

Reference the book "The Men Who Stare at Goats" for more specific info about this and Stubblebine's involvement.

Stubblebine taught and practiced such techniques and you can read a lecture from him regarding "remote viewing" here: http://www.trv-psitech.com/lecture.htm

Bottom line he provides nothing but his own personal belief about the Pentagon attack and unfortu...
7-3-2009 4:31 PM
BartendingBear
Please explain, oh wise and all knowing clip, how this invalidates his expert opinion in photo analysis. I would guess any court in the land would grant him that status. Perhaps you'd better watch the interview again.
7-3-2009 9:20 PM
tanyamm
He's right you know.
7-4-2009 1:21 AM
darkeforce
There is enough evidence against the story that a plane crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11 to provide reasonable doubt, the very least of which is the fact that the parking lot that the plane supposedly skidded across did not lose any of the light poles in the "plane's" path. The wings of a plane would have easily cleared a path of them. Logic dictates that something with either very stubby wings, or with no wings at all hit the Pentagon.
7-4-2009 2:11 AM
aklimento
Logic dictates that something with either very stubby wings, or with no wings at all hit the Pentagon.
Where you look for the logic, darkeforce? In theater of absurd?
7-4-2009 6:40 AM
Antara
lolol
7-4-2009 6:59 PM
darkeforce
In reality, aklimento; someplace that you are obviously unfamiliar with.

There, there. Don't try to use your brain. I know that right-wingers aren't used to thinking critically about things. You might burn your brain out trying to actually use it. Just go back to your nice little delusion where America is always good, and the "enemy" is nothing but evil.
7-6-2009 6:23 AM
aklimento
I'm afraid you have chosen wrong target for your passionate escapade. Right wing is definitely not for me...
7-7-2009 6:08 PM
darkeforce
So you believe right wing lies because...?
7-7-2009 11:45 PM
aklimento
...because it (right wing) exist in created by it the theater of absurd and it (RW) do trying to impose this theater of absurd onto whole society, not without kind of success so far. How long this tragedy with Grotesque shade will last depend from the condition of how well we will understand each other first of all. Divide and ridicule truth seekers is old and proved tactic of any criminals in all times.
7-8-2009 8:29 PM
darkeforce
So why do you indulge in attempting to divide and ridicule truth seekers if you have such a low opinion of it?
7-8-2009 9:08 PM
aklimento
Explain me please how you came to conclusion that:
1) I have low opinion of truth seekers and...
2) I am attempting to divide an ridicule them and
3) I even indulge those my scoundrel attempts...

In case you fail to give more or less legible answers (and I am sure you will) all burdens of responsibility for your not holding a water accusations will lie on your shoulders.
7-8-2009 10:02 PM
darkeforce
I gave a perfectly clear answer. If you don't like it, then maybe you should improve your grammar skills.

You said you had a low opinion of dividing and ridiculing truth seekers. That is what I spike of.

You are trying to ridicule my seeking into truth about 9/11 and calling it "The Theatre of the Absurd"

Any further misunderstanding is the fault of your lacking grammar and reading skills, not my accusations.
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