After 3 days I would like to provide results from the informal survey I carried out on Steemit entitled 9/11 Do You Believe The US Government Was Involved? - An Informal Steemit Survey.
Although this is a discussion about something that happened almost 16 years ago I want to write posts concerning how our world is run today. 9/11 is an important watershed which explains much of what we see around us now. I wanted to know if it was necessary to address the context of 9/11 in my future discussions or if I could skip it.
My question has been well and truly answered by the Steemit community! Thank you!
The Results
To be honest I did not expect many people to become engaged in this discussion - but I am glad they did! I was shocked at how successful this post was and surprisingly it is currently at the top of the trending feed for the tag conspiracy:
The total results after three days are:
Number of commenters who believe the government was involved:
48
Number of commenters who didn't believe the government was involved:
2
Number of comments (including mine) after 3 days:
113
Number of upvotes:
118
96% of Steemians believe that there was some form of US government involvement in the destruction of World Trade Centres 1,2 and 7.
The results are very clear!
Comments Of Mention - Agreeing The Government Was Involved in 9/11:
I want to thank all of the people who commented on my initial post. There was some excellent information contained in the comments and I was able to learn several interesting points.
There were too many excellent comments to mention so I have just chosen three that I liked to list here.
Although I haven't checked this myself I will soon. However I have grown to trust @teamsteem who says they have checked the veracity of this image. Conditioning our minds subliminally happens in all our media. It is very dangerous and is the reason why I don't own or watch a television any more. This is odd and disturbing but happens more than we realise!
@anarchospace and @sift666 had several interesting exchanges in the comments but here are two of my favourites: