I only scored 35. Did I miss something this last year??
It took me good chunks of two days to read through the YIR, but it was worth the extra time to digest it as I went.
I’ve never felt more nervous to be a US citizen, but it might be worth staying for the character building and learning to invest wisely on the way back up.
I wonder how long that is gonna be though.
Got 43 on the CCT.
I’m perfectly comfortable with that.
Look out rabbits! Here I come!
Came in at a 40 but to be honest I was holding back.
48 and it wasn’t Steven Pollock, the accused was Steven Paddock, but we really know (and so does Trump) that it was the Saudi’s ![]()
RE: #21 on the Collum Conspiracy Test, I offer this article by Armstrong:
“There was even a Senate investigation after the war into the fact that Roosevelt knew Pearl Harbor was to be attacked and pulled out the important ships, all to force Congress to enter the war.”
Also 39 here. I feel ripped off that I just missed out on the next category, though I am comforted that it’s a common score on this forum.
Yes, I was put on the wrong track with number 13! It was Steven Paddock otherwise I would have been at 41.
Better luck next year.
- Yeah that’s about right.
I’ve got you all beat. I don’t take surveys online or over the phone. Too many of them steal your private data and/or install malware!
I am, and stop calling me Shirley !

– Chuck
By rights, we should now freeze the survey, having arrived at the ultimate answer very quickly.
I was a 38 so it looks like more or less par for the course.
But scientists are now warning us that we could run out of Conspiracy Theories as early as mid-2025 if they keep coming true at the current rate.
– Chuck
Tell the truth, you think Big Mike is a man.
LOL
My pediatrition was Dr Blood
CCT of 42.
46 for me
According to Lewis Carroll and Douglas Adams the answer to everything is 42 (my score). See brief Alice in Wonderland: Rule 42 | OUPblog and comments for a bit more on 42. Willow
I had a shrink named Dr. Paine.
I’m as overwhelmed as Arthur Dent. 42
Well at least we know that about you.
My “conspiracy theorist” score was a 30, which in these parts probably makes me something of a piker. While we’re on the subject of political alignment tests, I retook the Political Compass test to see how much the past few years have changed me. When I originally took the test in 2004, I was a -6 on both the Economic and Social axes, which put me deep into the green “left-libertarian” square. My new result is -3 on both axes, still firmly in the green square but with a pronounced moved towards the center. That’s not exactly uncommon when one gets older and has their viewpoint adjusted by the realities of life.