Bryson DeChambeau Questions Moon Landing Footage, Believes in Interdimensional Beings
DeChambeau Questions Moon Landing, Believes in Interdimensional Beings

Bryson DeChambeau, a two-time major champion known for his scientific approach to golf, has cast doubt on the authenticity of moon landing footage while professing a firm belief in interdimensional beings. The golfer made these remarks during an appearance on a podcast hosted by Katie Miller, the wife of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller.

Moon Landing Skepticism

When asked whether he believed astronaut Alan Shepard played golf on the moon during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971, DeChambeau expressed uncertainty. 'Oh, I don't, here we, conspiracy theory, I don't know,' he 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. I don't think the footage is real. But I think we did go to the moon. I don't know about the footage. It's quite, it's quite wild.'

DeChambeau suggested that thousands of people, including astronauts like Shepard, Neil Armstrong, and Buzz Aldrin, may not have been entirely truthful about NASA's moon landings.

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Belief in Interdimensional Beings

Turning to other weighty topics, DeChambeau, who studied physics in college, declared, 'I do think that there are interdimensional beings out there, for sure. I do believe in UAPs [Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena]. UAPs, UFOs, I think they're more than just aliens from another world. Maybe aliens from another world. But I think there's more. There's a lot more to that story.'

Friendship with Donald Trump

DeChambeau also discussed his relationship with former President Donald Trump. 'He gives me a lot of crap about pickles, actually,' DeChambeau revealed, highlighting the lighthearted nature of their interactions.

Uncertain Future in Golf

DeChambeau is a prominent player on LIV Golf, which faces an uncertain future after Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund announced plans to withdraw funding. The American golfer has indicated he may focus on his YouTube career if LIV fails. 'I'm in that weird space right now, I don't know what to do, either: Content creation or professional golf,' he said. 'I don't know what to do right now.'

DeChambeau has missed the cut at the last two majors he entered, the Masters and the US PGA Championship.

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