A great awakening has swept across America, largely sparked by President Trump splashing onto the scene. Americans no longer just take the government’s word for it—they question everything and trust the political elite about as far as they can throw them. This awakening has also prompted many to revisit past events with a more critical eye. Among these, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which many “fringe” folks have been suspicious about for decades, have now come under intense scrutiny from everyday Americans, creating more questions and skepticism than ever before.
Meanwhile, the propaganda media’s job is to paint anybody who doesn’t follow the regime narrative as some Q-kook. Like this piece from the AP that lumps 9/11 and COVID conspiracies together.
The problem with the AP’s story is that some of those so-called “COVID conspiracy theories” turned out to be right. So, could we see a similar pattern with 9/11? It’s hard to say, but given the misinformation about “weapons of mass destruction” and the disastrous nation-building efforts in Iraq, Americans have every reason to be skeptical. So, what do Americans really think about the 9/11 attacks themselves? Sean Davis, the editor of The Federalist, was curious too. He ran a poll asking Americans point-blank what they believed happened. The results? They were intriguing and quite revealing. […]
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