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A new poll finds that most Canadians are in favor of the recent “Rethink 9/11″ campaign
By JG Vibes
“Rethink 9/11″ is a volunteer organization that has been raising money to set up billboards in major cities which call attention to the collapse of building 7. So far the project has been extremely successful and has been met with a surprising amount of curiosity, even in America.
In Canada a recent survey was taken on building 7, after participants were shown a quick video of the collapse. The following are the results of that survey:
-51% Suspect Controlled Demolition of Building 7 after Viewing Video of Collapse
-44% Support Investigation into Building 7’s Collapse, Compared to 13% Who Oppose It
-54% Believe Ads about Building 7 Are Protected by Free Speech, Compared to 19% Who Think Such Ads Should Not Be Allowed
-51% of respondents are sure or suspect that Building 7’s collapse was caused by a controlled demolition, compared to just 18% who are sure or suspect fires caused it, and 31% who don’t know;
-49% are more inclined to believe the critics who say that explosives were used to bring down Building 7, compared to 20% who are more inclined to believe the U.S. government’s conclusion that fires caused Building 7’s collapse, and 24% who don’t know;
-By a margin of more than 3 to 1, 44% support a new investigation into the collapse of Building 7, compared to just 13% who are opposed. 34% neither support nor oppose a new investigation, and 8% are unsure;
-Canadians are somewhat more evenly divided on whether Canada or an international body should launch an investigation into the events of 9/11, with a plurality of 36% supporting an investigation, 30% neither supporting nor opposing an investigation, and 27% opposed;
-54% believe that the Ottawa transit system’s advertising policy should not be revised because the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects the right to free speech and the Canadian Code of Advertising Standards already establishes standards of acceptability in advertising; compared to 19% who believe that the advertising policy should be revised to place greater emphasis on community acceptability so that ads like ReThink911’s would not be allowed.
30-second video shown to 510 survey respondents across Canada:
Sources:
[1] New Poll Finds a Majority of Canadians Side with Ads Questioning 9/11 – Rethink 911