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Syria Whodunit and Brainwashed Puppets: Readers Respond on Most Likely and Least Likely Perpetrators

Courtesy of Mish

Those responding to Mish Twitter polls show serious skepticism about who is responsible for the chemical attack in Syria. Here are the results.

Who Is Most Likely Responsible

Who Is Least Likely Responsible

Summary

  • Only 18% believe Assad launched the attack on purpose.
  • 42% believe the rebels, ISIS, or Saudi Arabia were responsible
  • 25% think the US was behind a false flag incident.
  • A combined 33% blame Assad in some fashion
  • A combined 67% blame someone other than Assad
  • People are less convinced on the least likely option but Assad launching an attack on purpose topped all other choices.
  • Curiously, a US false flag was the second most popular whodunit and the second most popular who didn’t with nearly the same percentages.

This was not a scientific poll, nor was it meant to be.

However, and at a minimum, the results do suggest widespread doubts about whodunit. This was undoubtedly another rush to war, with no solid proof.

Where’s the Proof?

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