Tuesday, August 30, 2011

11-08-29 One in seven believe U.S. government staged the 9/11 attacks in conspiracy // Uno de cada siete del gobierno de EE.UU. creen que organizó los ataques del 9 / 11 en la conspiración // 七分之一的人相信美国政府举行的9/ 11恐怖袭击阴谋

Comments:
Regardless of the subject matter, the report is of interest, since it should be seen as reflecting -
1) Trust of US mainstream media by the US and UK people, and
2) Trust of US government by US and UK people.

JZ

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One in seven believe U.S. government staged the 9/11 attacks in conspiracy

The belief is more common among younger people, with a quarter of 16 to 24-year-olds subscribing to the theory
By ALANAH ERIKSEN

Last updated at 4:53 PM on 29th August 2011 One in seven people are convinced that the U.S. government was involved in a conspiracy to stage the September 11 attacks which killed nearly 3,000 people.

A survey, which interviewed 1,000 people in the UK and the same number in the U.S., found that 14 per cent of Britons 15 per cent of Americans think the past administration was involved in the tragedy.

They were asked: 'It is generally accepted that these attacks were carried out by Al Qaeda. However some people have suggested there was a wider conspiracy that included the American government. Do you, yourself, believe that there was a wider conspiracy, or not?'
One in seven people are convinced that the American government was involved in a conspiracy to stage the September 11 attacks, which saw the collapse of the Twin Towers in New York

One in seven people are convinced that the American government was involved in a conspiracy to stage the September 11 attacks, which saw the collapse of the Twin Towers in New York

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2031325/One-seven-believe-American-Government-staged-9-11-attacks-conspiracy.html#ixzz1WTBruyR9

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