Conspiracy Theory Poll Results
On our national poll this week we took the opportunity to poll 20 widespread and/or infamous conspiracy theories. Many of these theories are well known to the public, others perhaps to just the darker corners of the internet. Here’s what we found:
- 37% of voters believe global warming is a hoax, 51% do not. Republicans say global warming is a hoax by a 58-25 margin, Democrats disagree 11-77, and Independents are more split at 41-51. 61% of Romney voters believe global warming is a hoax
- 6% of voters believe Osama bin Laden is still alive
- 21% of voters say a UFO crashed in Roswell, NM in 1947 and the US government covered it up. More Romney voters (27%) than Obama voters (16%) believe in a UFO coverup
- 28% of voters believe secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government, or New World Order. A plurality of Romney voters (38%) believe in the New World Order compared to 35% who don’t
- 28% of voters believe Saddam Hussein was involved in the 9/11 attacks. 36% of Romney voters believe Saddam Hussein was involved in 9/11, 41% do not
- 20% of voters believe there is a link between childhood vaccines and autism, 51% do not
- 7% of voters think the moon landing was faked
- 13% of voters think Barack Obama is the anti-Christ, including 22% of Romney voters
- Voters are split 44%-45% on whether Bush intentionally misled about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. 72% of Democrats think Bush lied about WMDs, Independents agree 48-45, just 13% of Republicans think so
- 29% of voters believe aliens exist
- 14% of voters say the CIA was instrumental in creating the crack cocaine epidemic in America’s inner cities in the 1980’s
- 9% of voters think the government adds fluoride to our water supply for sinister reasons (not just dental health)
- 4% of voters say they believe “lizard people” control our societies by gaining political power
- 51% of voters say a larger conspiracy was at work in the JFK assassination, just 25% say Oswald acted alone
- 14% of voters believe in Bigfoot
- 15% of voters say the governemnt or the media adds mind-controlling technology to TV broadcast signals (the so-called Tinfoil Hat crowd)
- 5% believe exhaust seen in the sky behind airplanes is actually chemicals sprayed by the government for sinister reasons
- 15% of voters think the medical industry and the pharmaceutical industry “invent” new diseases to make money
- Just 5% of voters believe that Paul McCartney actually died in 1966
- 11% of voters believe the US government allowed 9/11 to happen, 78% do not agree
PPP's Conspiracy poll always good for some laughs
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PPP's Conspiracy poll always good for some laughs
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Re: PPP's Conspiracy poll always good for some laughs
Looking through the report, I am vastly entertained by the 5% of Obama voters who think he's the Anti-Christ. "I mean, sure, he is the Beast and all, but what am I going to do, vote for a Republican?"
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Re: PPP's Conspiracy poll always good for some laughs
Fuck you all, people. I believe that I'm a brain in a jar fed stimuli by a mad scientist. Say what? I get to sit with the extradimensional beamers and death rays and mummified cow tongues, and you get to do what?
Madness, I tell you! Madness!
Madness, I tell you! Madness!
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Re: PPP's Conspiracy poll always good for some laughs
I'm sure 5% is the number of people who were trolling; as in, for all the crazy answers subtract 5-10% because some people would give a false answer just to screw with people.ChaserGrey wrote:Looking through the report, I am vastly entertained by the 5% of Obama voters who think he's the Anti-Christ. "I mean, sure, he is the Beast and all, but what am I going to do, vote for a Republican?"
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Re: PPP's Conspiracy poll always good for some laughs
That's a completely valid point, and makes the results about a thousand percent less funny. Awww...Dominus Atheos wrote:I'm sure 5% is the number of people who were trolling; as in, for all the crazy answers subtract 5-10% because some people would give a false answer just to screw with people.
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