Robinson, who is the state’s lieutenant governor, has said he
“wouldn’t be surprised” if the 1969 moon landing was fake and the 9/11 terrorist attacks were an “inside job.” He’s
“SERIOUSLY skeptical” of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination and of the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas. He
falsely accused David Hogg, a survivor of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, of being a paid actor. He’s claimed that climate change is based on
“junk science.”
And those are just the dangerous theories he’s echoed that have been previously reported.
In lesser-noticed social media posts, Robinson has said that news coverage of police shootings is
part of a media conspiracy “designed to push US towards their new world order.” He and his wife both liked a since-deleted Facebook comment that stated, “WWG1WGA are my ‘Identity’ letters,” a reference to the
QAnon rallying cry “Where we go one, we go all.” In October 2018, on a day when authorities intercepted
pipe bombs intended for President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and CNN, Robinson
suggested on Facebook that they had done it to themselves. “If you can’t beat ’em, bomb yourself,” he wrote.