Bryson DeChambeau questions moon landing footage but believes in interdimensional beings ‘for sure’
As someone who has made much of his devotion to science, Bryson DeChambeau isn’t foolish enough to fall for any old conspiracy theory. 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.
Bryson DeChambeau says he and Donald Trump like to joke about pickles. Photograph: Laurence Kesterson/UPI/Shutterstock 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.
Miller asked DeChambeau whether he believed astronaut Alan Shepard had played golf on the moon during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971. “Oh, I don’t, here we, conspiracy theory, I don’t know,” DeChambeau said. “Look, Elon [Musk] says we’ve definitely gone there.
So I tend to go that route, because he’s the man that knows quite a bit about all that. Artemis just went around the moon. So I do believe if we spent a lot of our resources like they say we did, I think we did.