June 27, 2011

New Indepentdant Poll Of New Yorkers Finds Lingering Doubts About Official Explanation Of 9/11 Attacks, Including Third Tower’s Collapse

(New York – June 8, 2011)

Amid its June 6th launch of 425 advertising spots on New York television, Remember Building 7 – an advocacy campaign calling for a new investigation into the collapse of a third skyscraper on 9/11 – has released findings from a new poll it commissioned on what New Yorkers believe about that day.

The May polling of 643 New Yorkers (including respondents in all of New York City’s five boroughs) by the independent Siena Research Institute shows meaningful levels of doubt and concern regarding the truth about what happened that day, with only 60 percent of New Yorkers ready to “move on”, and 48 percent in favor of the Manhattan District Attorney or New York City Council opening a new investigation into the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7.

The poll finds:
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The poll findings can be found at Siena Research Institute site, www.siena.edu/sri/research (June 08, 2011) and the Remember Building 7 campaign site, www.RememberBuilding7.org.

Sources:

More information, contact:

“Remember Building 7”:
Michael Shepley
516-564-3480
shepleypr@aol.com
buildingwhat.org

Siena Research Institute:
Dr. Donald Levy
Director
518-783-2901
dlevy@siena.edu
http://www.siena.edu/sri/research

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