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Bryson DeChambeau questions moon landing footage but believes in interdimensional beings ‘for sure’
Golfer makes appearance on Katie Miller’s podcast Two-time major champion questions Nasa narrative As someone who has made much of his devotion to science , Bryson DeChambeau isn’t foolish enough to fall for any old conspiracy theory. But he does believe the ...

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Golfer makes appearance on Katie Miller’s podcast Two-time major champion questions Nasa narrative As someone who has made much of his devotion to science , Bryson DeChambeau isn’t foolish enough to fall for any old conspiracy theory. But he does believe the ...
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According to The Guardian’s source item, Bryson DeChambeau questions moon landing footage but believes in interdimensional beings ‘for sure’, Golfer makes appearance on Katie Miller’s podcast Two-time major champion questions Nasa narrative As someone who has made much of his devotion to science , Bryson DeChambeau isn’t foolish enough to fall for any old conspiracy theory. But he does believe the moon landings may not have been all they seemed. And that interdimensional beings may be visiting Earth. The two-time major champion appeared this week on a podcast hosted by Katie Miller , the wife of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller . During the interview DeChambeau spoke about conspiracy theories, golf and his friendship with Donald Trump. Continue reading…
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