She's fought unflattering rumors about her mental health, but Young has no qualms about admitting she buys into a lot of conspiracy theories.

For example, she's very firmly anti-vaccination and thinks the powers that be are responsible for intentionally spreading whooping cough and measles: "The thing is, you have a very big pharmacological industry, and they want those bucks to keep flowing," she told Gawker. "It's definitely not impossible to imagine that there are agents that spread this kind of thing. Remember when the English came over with blankets that were laced with tuberculosis and they gave all those blankets to the Indians? You think that doesn't happen today?"

She also has a thing or two to say about chemtrails. "I know people will call me a conspiracy nut or whatever, but the evidence is out there," she added. "There's an interview on Red Ice Radio from the guy who worked at the CDC who said that there was evidence of autism and they buried it. And the whole idea that a corporation is responsible for performing their own tests. Are you f***ing kidding me? We'll do our own in-house testing and then we'll present what we want, and that's supposed to be the evidence that the EPA accepts? You don't think there'd be any conflict of interest in that. This stuff is obvious..."