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Stubblebine's capability for obtaining gainful employment as evidenced by his recent employment, the trial court did not err by imputing income to him.
Albert Stubblebine was not gainfully employed at the time of trial.
Although Albert Stubblebine introduced evidence that, due to the depressed defense industry, he no longer could obtain a similar consulting job, his ability to work and his record of gainful employment subsequent to his retirement support the trial court's finding that Stubblebine could be gainfully employed.
www.courts.state.va.us /opinions/opncavtx/1915944.txt   (5852 words)

  
 Canadian Sub
Albert N. Stubblebine III (Maj. Gen., US Army, Ret) - Croton on Hudson NY Albert N. Stubblebine III (Maj. Gen., US Army, Ret) was graduated from The United States Military Academy (West Point) and served with distinction in the US Army for 32 years.
While on active duty he redesigned the intelligence architecture of the United States Army (for which he was honored with induction into the Intelligence Hall of Fame) and also restructured the Army Intelligence training curriculum.Upon retirement, he served as the Vice President for Intelligence at BDM and ran his own consulting firm.
With his wife, Rima E. Laibow, MD, General Stubblebine has been engaged in pioneering research on the use of frequency in medicine and national security and is one of the two designers of AEGIS, a major Homeland Security private initiative.
www.canadiansub.com /Board.html   (1279 words)

  
 Dispositivo Alteracion Mental :::ESP & Mind Control :::
Stubblebine has publicly stated that an enlisted man under his command inadvertently 'mentally fried' an intelligence gathering computer located in Augsberg Germany.
Stubblebine, Alexander, and othershave attended and hosted these parties.
Leibow is a closefriend of/ or married to Stubblebine, which certainly raises someinteresting questions.
www.malditoscyborgs.org /dam/spanish/articles/conpiracy/esp_and_mind_control.html   (1818 words)

  
 The War Of Terror » General Albert Stubblebine: The hole does not fit a Boeing
General Albert Stubblebine: The hole does not fit a Boeing
General Albert Stubblebine, who happens to be a retired two star US Army General, says that the hole in the Pentagon created by whatever it was that actually hit it on 9/11 does not fit a Boeing aircraft.
This man worked on image analysis when he was in the army and should have a fair idea what he is talking about.
thewarofterror.livelyblog.com /2006/09/04/general-albert-stubblebine-the-hole-does-not-fit-a-boeing   (336 words)

  
 Canadian Sub   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Albert N. Stubblebine III (Maj. Gen., US Army, Ret) - Croton on Hudson NY Albert N. Stubblebine III (Maj. Gen., US Army, Ret) was graduated from The United States Military Academy (West Point) and served with distinction in the US Army for 32 years.
While on active duty he redesigned the intelligence architecture of the United States Army (for which he was honored with induction into the Intelligence Hall of Fame) and also restructured the Army Intelligence training curriculum.Upon retirement, he served as the Vice President for Intelligence at BDM and ran his own consulting firm.
With his wife, Rima E. Laibow, MD, General Stubblebine has been engaged in pioneering research on the use of frequency in medicine and national security and is one of the two designers of AEGIS, a major Homeland Security private initiative.
canadiansub.com /Board.html   (1279 words)

  
 [NYTr] The Road to Abu Ghraib
General Stubblebine's doomed attempt to pass through his wall was inspired by this man, as was - at the other end of the scale of secrecy - the US army's famous TV recruitment slogan, "Be All You Can Be".
General Stubblebine was a West Point man with a master's degree in chemical engineering from Columbia.
Stubblebine's tenure as commander of Military Intelligence coincided with huge slashes in his budget.
olm.blythe-systems.com /pipermail/nytr/Week-of-Mon-20041101/008634.html   (5242 words)

  
 LaRouche: Cheney's 'Spoon-Benders' Pushing Nuclear Armageddon
Albert Stubblebine III was the head of U.S. Army Intelligence, INSCOM (Intelligence and Security Command), from 1981-84, during which time he launched a series of secret projects at Fort Meade, Md., involving remote viewing and other occult practices.
General Stubblebine was, perhaps, the U.S. Army's most senior and loudest advocate of the full gamut of New Age warfare.
By now, Stubblebine was convinced that, with the application of the right "mind over matter" techniques, he could personally walk through walls.
www.larouchepac.com /pages/otherartic_files/2005/050819_spoon_benders.htm   (3541 words)

  
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On the Psi-Tech board of directors are two fairly high-level players; General Albert Stubblebine (US Army Intelligence, ret.), and Colonel John Alexander (ret.) both formerly of the US Army's Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM).
Albert Stubblebine is now married to Dr. Rima Laibow, whose scholarly paper on the abduction phenomenon was the first (as far as I know) to address the issue in the mental-health community.
So, what we have so far is that several former high-ranking military personnel (Stubblebine, Alexander,and Dames) who were involved in "psychic" research while in Army Intelligence, and who are now actively involved in the UFO research community.
www.beyond-the-illusion.com /files/Altered-States/Psionics/psy-tec2.txt   (1539 words)

  
 Brief History Of MK-Ultra
Stubblebine, Alexander, and others have attended and hosted these parties.
She has hosted open and closed meetings for the past six years.
Leibow is a close friend of/or married to Stubblebine, which certainly raises some interesting questions.
www.geocities.com /Area51/Shadowlands/6583/project106.html   (1763 words)

  
 Cosmic Cointelpro Timeline - 7
Stubblebine gave a lecture at the International Symposium on UFO Research, sponsored by the International Association for New Science, in Denver, Colorado (May 22-25, 1992).
This gives a good example of Stubblebine’s coherence (or lack thereof) and paranoia (he often threatened to destroy the tape).
Stubblebine claimed that none of the members of the remote viewing program had prior psychic abilities or interests (all other sources state that they did).
www.bibliotecapleyades.net /esp_cointelpro01g.htm   (7447 words)

  
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Another military man, General Albert Stubblebine, was also associated with the EHP project and later served on the board of directors for PSI-Tech.
Stubblebine was head of INSCOM (Intelligence Services Command or Intelligence Security Command,I believe) for a time as well.
Both Stubblebine and Alexander are currently or were married to women heavily involved in UFO abduction research of all things: Rima Leibow to Stubblebine, Victoria Lacas to Alexander.
artofhacking.com /IET/OCCULT/RVCNSP.TXT   (1442 words)

  
 BookPage Nonfiction Review: The Men Who Stare at Goats
Albert Stubblebine III made a serious call for the Army to research the potential of telepathy in defeating the enemy.
Stubblebine believed that, with a little more study, he and others could learn to walk through walls.
Using Stubblebine's unlikely plea as a starting point, Jon Ronson weaves a true tale, one that often sounds like fiction, about largely unpublished military dabblings in the paranormal.
www.bookpage.com /0505bp/nonfiction/men_who_stare.html   (345 words)

  
 Ghostly Talk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It was led by General Albert Stubblebine, Chief of Intelligence for the US Army, and Major Ed Dames.
Stubblebine was relieved of his position after he started to believe he could levitate and pass through walls.
He frequently sported fl eyes and bruises because of his habit of running at walls full tilt - with no success.
www.ghostlytalk.com /printarticle140.html   (436 words)

  
 Military intelligence?
Hoping to confirm (or quash) the persistent goat report, Ronson tracked down and interviewed long-retired Maj.Gen. Albert Stubblebine III, who served as the Army's chief of intelligence during the early 1980s.
Stubblebine — whom Ronson informs us could pass for Lee Marvin's identical twin — is himself a true believer, given to walking through walls.
Stubblebine's attempts at levitation never got off the ground either.
www.freedomcrowsnest.org /forum/viewtopic.php?t=10974   (865 words)

  
 E.E BROOKS-Remote Viewing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
This is a fact and Colonel John Alexander appeared on TV with this story and with the forks, one of which was bent and showed to the TV camera.
Major General Stubblebine felt that confronting his officers to the paranormal would keep them intellectually on their toes, and shake up their world views.
Major General Stubblebine lives in New York with his new wife, a psychiatrist that claims to have been abducted by a UFO.
www.kingdomlife.com /kingdom/remote_viewing.htm   (2333 words)

  
 Poor Mojo Newswire: How the Batshit Legacy of Vietnam and New Age Thinking Spawned Abu Ghraib Torture
Major General Albert Stubblebine III is sitting behind his desk in Arlington, Virginia, and he is staring at his wall, upon which hang his numerous military awards.
He is the US army's chief of intelligence, with 16,000 soldiers under his command.
Then General Stubblebine bangs his nose hard on the wall of his office.
www.poormojo.org /pmjadaily/archives/001684.html   (365 words)

  
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Stubblebine has publicly stated that anenlisted man under his command inadvertently 'mentally fried' anintelligence gathering computer located in Augsberg Germany.
One other TREAT hanger-on, and friend of Stubblebine's, isLynn Buchanan.
Veteran of INSCOM, and the famous 'computer frier'mentioned by Stubblebine.
www.fortunecity.com /meltingpot/nicaragua/510/mkultra.html   (2043 words)

  
 Background on the Aviary - Nexus Magazine
Alexander is also a past President and a board member of the International Association for Near Death Studies; and, with his former wife, Jan Northup, he helped Dr C. Scott Jones perform ESP experiments with dolphins.
Retired Major General Albert N. Stubblebine (former Director of US Army Intelligence and Security Command) and Alexander are on the board of a 'remote viewing' company called PSI-TECH.
By using the influence of friends such as Major General Stubblebine, who was then head of the US Army Intelligence and Security Command, he managed to fund Jedi.
www.angelfire.com /or/mctrl/aviary.html   (2945 words)

  
 Talk:Lee Marvin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is a link for it, I'll add it.
Major General Albert Stubblebine III, director of the U.S. Army's Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), is a name that comes up in the area of remote viewing.
Folks say he looks like Marvin, but they are not related.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Lee_Marvin   (92 words)

  
 Close your eyes and remote view this review | The San Diego Union-Tribune
A British documentary filmmaker and author of "Them," a 2002 look at British and American fringe groups, he's a witty and engaging writer whose main strength is his willingness to work hard at running down juicy details when he hears a weird rumor.
This odd quest was in character for Stubblebine; he was instrumental in creating a cluster of "psychic spies" within the Department of Defense who tried to use telepathy to gain Cold War secrets from afar.
Smith worked as an Army psy-spy from 1983 to 1990, and though I disagree wholeheartedly with his belief that remote viewing is possible (hey, that's just me), he provides a readable and levelheaded tour through the history of this pursuit.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20050410/news_lz1v10close.html   (833 words)

  
 MAJOR GENERAL ALBERT N. STUBBLEBINE, III
MAJOR GENERAL ALBERT N. The following speech was given by Major General Stubblebine, an important advocate of the military use of Psi and related techniques.
This took place at the International Symposium on UFO Research Sponsored by the International Association for New Science Denver, Colorado, May 22-25, 1992.
    (Introduction by Dr. Steven Greer of Gen. (Ret.) Stubblebine's military career as Commanding officer of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), his efforts to study unusual human performance for the Army, his involvement as Chairman of the Board of Directors of PSI TECH, his association with TREAT and with Soviet Technology Transfer, etc.)
www.stubblebinefamily.com /content/gen_albert.html   (1880 words)

  
 Mind over matter, Army style - The Washington Times: Books - May 08, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Albert Stubblebine III, the chief of army intelligence, who got it into his head that with the proper state of mind a man could go beyond bending spoons, a la Uri Geller, and walk through walls and/or levitate.
Instead, it is to show how the Army, perhaps with the connivance of the Central Intelligence Agency, is using sound to break down the resistance of prisoners not only at Abu Ghraib, but also elsewhere in Iraq, and in Guantanamo; there are no cuddly lambs involved and, itseems, little effort at gentle persuasion.
And even four years earlier in Panama there was the incident where the Army, with Gen. Stubblebine still in charge of psychological operations, literally blasted Panama dictator Manuel Noriega out of the Vatican Embassy's building by playing the Guns N' Roses piece, "Welcome to the Jungle," again and again and again.
www.washtimes.com /books/20050507-111850-2145r.htm   (961 words)

  
 Openflows | The Men Who Stare at Goats   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
If he had not, for example, discovered that there was a Major General Albert Stubblebine III directing operations from Arlington, Virginia, who firmly believes he can walk through walls.
Or if the existence of a secret unit in which psyops personnel stared at goats for hours on end with the aim of killing them was actually a figment of a warped author's imagination.
Geller led him to Stubblebine and Stubblebine put him in touch with Lieutenant Colonel (retd) Jim Channon, who first started the madness.
news.openflows.org /article.pl?sid=04/12/26/1841220   (1309 words)

  
 FSO: Global Analysis with J. R. Nyquist "Chickens, Goats & Military Intelligence " 05/24/2005
Albert Stubblebine urged elite troops to study the art of psychically bursting the hearts of animals.
Stubblebine was chief of U.S. Army intelligence (1981-1984) he vainly attempted to levitate and walk through walls.
Gen. Stubblebine’s most famous protégé, so far, is Major Ed Dames.
www.financialsense.com /stormwatch/geo/pastanalysis/2005/0524.html   (1005 words)

  
 The Jay-Blog: November 2004 Archives
It's presented by Jon Ronson, who has spent three years piecing together the history of bizarre paranormal programmes conducted by the US military and others.
Take Maj Gen Albert Stubblebine III, once chief of army intelligence, now retired.
He cheerfully admits to Ronson that he spent a good deal of time in the 1980s attempting to walk through his office wall, because he thought it would be a useful skill for a general to have, and, after all, the wall and he were both made of atoms that were mostly air.
www.internettime.com /jayblog/archives/2004_11.html   (408 words)

  
 Strange Tales Of Gitmo And Ghraib
Meditative music, strong thoughts of love, conquer by winning hearts and minds: it was a different twist on make love not war.
In charge then (1981-1984) of military "intelligence" was Major General Albert Stubblebine III.
Insists General Stubblebine, "This was not started by some youngsters down in the trenches.
www.shout.net /~bigred/GitmoGhraib.html   (657 words)

  
 Chapter 5
Former director and current secretary of the Albert Hoffman Foundation.
These ranged from the neuro-linquistic programming of Tony Robbins to the hemisynch tapes of the Monroe Institute, where Stubblebine often sent his officers.
This gives a good example of Stubblebine's coherence (or lack there of) and paranoia (he often threatened to destroy the tape).
www.combat-diaries.co.uk /dairy18/diary18chapter_5cont.htm   (5662 words)

  
 Former Major General Albert Stubblebine on the hole in the Pentagon - DeepJournal
Former Major General Albert Stubblebine on the hole in the Pentagon
Watch this short videoclip featuring former Major General Albert Stubblebine on why he thinks it was not a Boeing that hit the Pentagon.
The clip is from the documentary One Nation Under Siege.
www.deepjournal.com /p/7/a/en/13.html   (602 words)

  
 Jon Ronson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Men Who Stare At Goats deals with the a secret New Age unit within the US Army called the First Earth Battalion.
Ronson investigates people such as Major General Albert Stubblebine III, former head of intelligence, who believe that people can walk through walls with the right mental preparation – and that goats can be killed simply by staring at them.
Much was based on the ideas of Lt. Col.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jon_Ronson   (378 words)

  
 New York Daily News - Entertainment - Attack of the psychic soldiers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Albert Stubblebine III, the Army's head of intelligence, commanded a Black Op unit of soldiers who were required to transform themselves into psychic spies.
Stubblebine himself repeatedly tried to walk through walls.
Meanwhile, the Army Special Forces was working its own angle at Fort Bragg, N.C., where "supersoldiers" strained to telepathically drop one of the debleated goats there.
www.nydailynews.com /entertainment/story/295573p-253059c.html   (236 words)

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