27 juli 2014, 10:10
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Secretaris-Generaal VN
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Gipsy
84% van de Amerikanen gelooft dat ze door hun overheid worden belogen over 9/11
Hebt u daar een geloofwaardige bron van? Puur eigen verzinsel of fantasie uit een rioolsite?
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Wie doet de poll daarover gaat het niet de site of de krant die het nieuws brengt.
Eens kijken:
Citaat:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/scienti...-11-story/3553
According to the new New York Times/CBS News poll, only 16% of Americans think the government is telling the truth about 9/11 and the intelligence prior to the attacks:
“Do you think members of the Bush Administration are telling the truth, are mostly telling the truth but hiding something, or are they mostly lying?
Telling the truth 16%
Hiding something 53%
Mostly lying 28%
Not sure 3%”
The 84% figure mirrors other recent polls on the same issue. A Canadian Poll put the figure at 85%. A CNN poll had the figure at 89%. Over 80% supported the stance of Charlie Sheen when he went public with his opinions on 9/11 as an inside job.
A recent CNN poll found that the percentage of Americans who blame the Bush administration for the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington rose from almost a third to almost half over the past four years. This latest poll shows that that figure has again risen exponentially and now stands at well over three quarters of the population.
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Een overzicht van alle mogelijke polls, wereldwijd: (waar die hierboven ook bij staan)
Citaat:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion...iracy_theories
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The New York Times / CBS News polls[edit]
The first 9/11 poll carried out by The New York Times and CBS News was conducted in May 2002. The same 9/11-related question was asked again in April 2004 and October 2006. The 2002 and 2006 polls# were apparently published for the first time not by the NYT or CBS, but by polling researcher # Angus Reid Public Opinion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_Reid_Public_Opinion
. The 2004 NYT/CBS poll is available at nytimes.com (Question 77).
The 2004 poll was conducted by telephone with 1,042 adults nationwide in the United States, with a 3 percent margin of error.[8] The 2006 poll was conducted by telephone on 983 randomly selected citizens of the United States, with a 4 percent margin of error.[9] One of the questions was the following:
"When it comes to what they knew prior to September 11th, 2001, about possible terrorist attacks against the United States, do you think members of the Bush Administration are telling the truth, are mostly telling the truth but hiding something, or are they mostly lying?"
May 2002 responses: 21% said "telling the truth", 65% said they are "mostly telling the truth but hiding something", 8% said they are "mostly lying", 6% not sure.
3/30–4/1/04 CBS 24% said "telling the truth", 58% said they are "mostly telling the truth but hiding something", 14% said they are "mostly lying", 4% not sure.
4/8/04 CBS 21% said "telling the truth", 66% said they are "mostly telling the truth but hiding something", 10% said they are "mostly lying", 4% not sure.
4/23–27/04 24% said "telling the truth", 56% said they are "mostly telling the truth but hiding something", 16% said they are "mostly lying", 4% not sure.
Oct 2006# responses: 16% said "telling the truth", 53% said they are "mostly telling the truth but hiding something", 28% said they are "mostly lying", 3% not sure.
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Het wezenlijke is natuurlijk welke (keuze)vraag of -vragen men stelt.
Laatst gewijzigd door Micele : 27 juli 2014 om 10:26.
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