Conspiracy Theories and News from Twitter Part 1

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Conspiracy Theories and News from Twitter

Test your knowledge on some of the wildest conspiracy theories and trending topics straight from Twitter! This quiz will challenge what you think you know about the world of eccentric claims, celebrity antics, and the latest social media buzz.

Join in for a fun time and see how well you can navigate through the realm of strange beliefs and headlines!

12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CuriousPineapple87
Name:
When was the first radiowave conspiracy reported?
1903
1976
1992
Why do people wear tinfoil hats?
So stylish!
So the mind reading satellites don't track your thoughts
Acts as insulation for your brain to think clear thoughts
Pete Evans, celebrity chef and general wacko (in my view) tried to sell a lamp he alleged would treat coronavirus. How much was it's RRP?
$10,000
$15,000
$20,000
Which cartoon character had something to say about the Trump Campaign this week?
Marge from the Simpsons
Batman
Kenny from South Park
What has Bill Gates been accused of this year?
Knowing about Coronavirus before it was released?
Developing a vaccine in order to inject a microchip into each person?
Not providing enough $$ for research into a vaccine
For a good news story - which American singer has donated more than 141m for books for underprivileged children
Tina Turner
Aretha Franklin
Dolly Parton
According to conspiracy theorists, which Beatle died in 1966 and was replaced by a look-alike?
John
George
Ringo
Paul
Which one of these topics was NOT trending on Twitter last Saturday?
Comic creators illustrated Harry and Meghan's escape from royal life
Ghengis Khan is CANCELLED
Caturday - Cats of Twitter
What do conspiracy theorists believe chemtrails are?
Evidence of poisoning by the government via geoengineering
Normal clouds
Alien landing patterns
Water vapour trails
Who are the Freemasons?
A group originating in Ancient Egypt
The people who designed Washington DC
A guild of stonemasons
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