Zogby International Poll
SOURCE: http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=855
Released: August 30, 2004
Half of New Yorkers Believe US Leaders Had Foreknowledge of
Impending 9-11 Attacks and “Consciously Failed” To Act; 66% Call
For New Probe of Unanswered Questions by Congress or New York’s Attorney
General, New Zogby International Poll Reveals
On the eve of a Republican National Convention invoking 9/11
symbols, sound bytes and imagery, half (49.3%) of New York City residents and
41% of New York citizens overall say that some of our leaders "knew in
advance that attacks were planned on or around September 11, 2001, and that
they consciously failed to act," according to the poll conducted by Zogby
International. The poll of New York residents was conducted from Tuesday August
24 through Thursday August 26, 2004. Overall results have a margin of sampling
error of +/-3.5.
The poll is the first of its kind conducted in America that
surveys attitudes regarding US government complicity in the 9/11 tragedy.
Despite the acute legal and political implications of this accusation, nearly
30% of registered Republicans and over 38% of those who described themselves as
"very conservative" supported the claim.
The charge found very high support among adults under 30 (62.8%),
African-Americans (62.5%), Hispanics (60.1%), Asians (59.4%), and "Born
Again" Evangelical Christians (47.9%).
Less than two in five (36%) believe that the 9/11 Commission had
"answered all the important questions about what actually happened on
September 11th," and two in three (66%) New Yorkers (and 56.2% overall)
called for another full investigation of the "still unanswered
questions" by Congress or Elliot Spitzer, New York's Attorney General.
Self-identified "very liberal" New Yorkers supported a new inquiry by
a margin of three to one, but so did half (53%) of "very conservative"
citizens across the state. The call for a deeper probe was especially strong
from Hispanics (75.6%), African-Americans (75.3%) citizens with income from
$15-25K (74.3%), women (62%) and Evangelicals (59.9%).
W. David Kubiak, executive director of 911truth.org, the group
that commissioned the poll, expressed genuine surprise that New Yorkers' belief
in the administration's complicity is as high or higher than that seen
overseas. "We're familiar with high levels of 9/11 skepticism abroad where
there has been open debate of the evidence for US government complicity. On May
26th the Toronto Star reported a national poll showing that 63% of Canadians
are also convinced US leaders had 'prior knowledge' of the attacks yet declined
to act. There was no US coverage of this startling poll or the facts supporting
the Canadians' conclusions, and there has been virtually no debate on the
victim families' scores of still unanswered questions. I think these numbers
show that most New Yorkers are now fed up with the silence, and that politicians
trying to exploit 9/11 do so at their peril. The 9/11 case is not closed and
New York's questions are not going away."
Nicholas Levis of NY911truth.org, an advisor on the poll, agrees,
"The 9/11 Commission gave us a plenty of 'recommendations', but far more
plentiful were the discrepancies, gaps and omissions in their supposedly
'final' report. How can proposals based on such deficient findings ever make us
safe? We think these poll numbers are basically saying, 'Wait just a minute.
What about the scores of still outstanding questions? What about the
unexplained collapses of WTC 7, our air defenses, official accountability, the
chain of command on 9/11, the anthrax, insider trading & FBI field probes?
There's so much more to this story that we need to know about.' When such
a huge majority of New Yorkers want a new investigation, it will be interesting
to see how quickly Attorney General Spitzer and our legislators respond."
SCOPE: The poll covered five areas of related interest: 1) Iraq -
do New Yorkers think that our leaders "deliberately misled" us before
the war (51.2% do); 2) the 9/11 Commission - did it answer all the
"important questions" (only 36% said yes); 3) the inexplicable and
largely unreported collapse of the third WTC skyscraper on 9/11 - what was its
number (28% of NYC area residents knew); 4) the question on complicity; and 5)
how many wanted a new 9/11 probe. All inquiries about questions, responses and
demographics should be directed to Zogby International.
SPONSOR: 911truth.org is a coalition of researchers, journalists
and victim family members working to expose and resolve the hundreds of
critical questions still swirling around 9/11, especially the nearly 400
questions that the Family Steering Committee filed with the 9/11Commission
which they fought to create. Initially welcomed by the commissioners as a
"road map" for their inquiry, these queries cut to the heart of 9/11
crimes and accountability. Specifically, they raised the central issues of
motive, means and cui bono (who profited?). But the Commission ignored the
majority of these questions, opting only to explore system failures,
miscommunications and incompetence. The victim families' most incisive issues
remain unaddressed to this day. The Zogby International poll was also
cosponsored by Walden Three (walden3.org) and 9/11 Citizens Watch
(911citizenswatch.org), a watchdog group which has monitored the Commission
since its inception and will release its findings, "The 9/11 Omission
Report," in several weeks.
On September 9th and 11th, 911Truth.org will cosponsor two large
successive inquiries in New York, a preliminary 9/11 Citizens Commission
hearing and "Confronting the Evidence: 9/11 and the Search for
Truth," a research-focused evidentiary forum. These inquiries will examine
many of the 9/11 Commission-shunned questions and discuss preparation of a
probable cause complaint demanding a grand jury and criminal investigation from
the New York Attorney General. Possible charges range from criminal negligence
and gross dereliction of duty to foreknowledge, complicity and subsequent
obstruction of justice. For details and developments, see www.911truth.org. For
press info, contact Kyle Hence 212-243-7787 kylehence@earthlink.net
Zogby International conducted interviews of 808 adults chosen at
random in New York State. All calls were made from Zogby International
headquarters in Utica, N.Y., from 8/24/04 through 8/26/04. The margin of error
is +/- 3.5 percentage points. Slight weights were added to region, party, age,
race, religion, and gender to more accurately reflect the population. Margins
of error are higher in sub-groups.
(8/30/2004)