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Bryson DeChambeau thinks the original moon landing video is fake: 'I don't know about the footage'
Bryson DeChambeau says he doesn't think the famous moon landing footage is real but trusts Elon Musk's word that the US did ...
For years, athletes embracing conspiracy theories has been almost its own genre of sports entertainment. Flat Earth debates, UFO discussions and moon-landing skepticism have all found their way into ...
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May 22, 1969: Snoopy's closest approach to the Moon
The final mission before the landmark Apollo 11, Apollo 10 served as a dress rehearsal, testing every aspect of the Moon landing except for the actual landing itself. On May 18, the crew of Commander ...
The LIV golfer gave his thoughts on the 1969 moon landing, and on alien life forms, on a podcast this week.
If you thought Bryson DeChambeau was the kind of guy who found the moon landing fishy...you're absolutely right.
LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau left golf in a furious uproar after sharing a controversial moon landing theory involving Elon Musk and NASA ...
Sorry Tang enthusiasts, but Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin had a different beverage in mind to commemorate the moon landing.
Bryson DeChambeau has sparked fierce backlash from golf fans after questioning the authenticity of the 1969 Apollo moon ...
Bryson DeChambeau might need to renounce his nickname of “The Scientist” if NASA hears what he thinks about the moon landing.
Two-time U.S. Open champion revealed his belief in conspiracy theory about 1969 moon landing broadcast on Katie Miller Pod.
There are plenty of professional athletes who have revealed they buy into certain conspiracy theories that don't stand up to ...
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