“Do your research,” DeShone Kizer EXPOSES Aaron Rodger’s controversial take on the moon landing


“Do your research,” DeShone Kizer EXPOSES Aaron Rodger’s controversial take on the moon landing

DeShone Kizer shares his unusual first interaction with Aaron Rodgers.

We are in an era where woke athletes have taken the centre stage. From the likes of Kyrie Irving to Aaron Rodgers, athletes are no longer in the news just for their performance on the field. They are garnering more attention for some of their opinions and theories on hot topics which are historically believed to be sound facts.

Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers has been a wise man lately, while wisdom is a byproduct of age, the future Hall of Fame QB has accelerated the process to grow wiser by consuming ayahuasca, a drug which has been known to induce life-changing thoughts and transform the way that people think.

Rodgers was criticized for his consumption of the drug when he initially revealed it, however, he does not regret it. Nor should he. It was an experience that he wanted to go through and did it. However, we can see the changes in the quarterback that may or may not have been a result of his consumption of this hallucinogen.

Aaron has not held back in the recent past when it comes to expressing himself. When the pandemic broke out and the NFL decided to impose strict curbs on players such as making them take the vaccines compulsorily and getting routine tests, Rodgers decided he did not want to take it as the vaccine was something he did not necessarily have a lot of faith in.

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Aaron Rodgers is not convinced that the moon landing actually happened:

Aaron Rodgers and DeShone Kizer
DeShone Kizer and Aaron Rodgers bonded over their discussions of various conspiracy theories.

Aaron Rodgers in a press conference stated that he was “immunized” leading the public to believe he was vaccinated, but the quarterback was on homeopathy treatment and had not taken the vaccines approved by the US Government. He questioned the efficacy of the vaccine and gave rise to a conspiracy theory. He was not able to understand why the government was pushing citizens to compulsorily inject a drug that had not been researched in depth.

However, turns out this was not the only conspiracy that the QB believes in. Former Packers backup QB DeShone Kizer reveals another conspiracy theory that the QB firmly believed in. The moon landing. This topic has been in controversy for decades and while it has largely been settled now that the moon landing did in fact happen, Aaron is not yet convinced about it.

On The Breneman Show, DeShone Kizer revealed what Rodgers thought about the moon landing while sharing his experience in the Packers QB room. “I get into the facility on the first day of practice, I get into the quarterback room, I’m nervous, I don’t know what this guy(Aaron Rodgers) is like…the first thing that comes out of Aaron Rodgers mouth was do you believe in 9/11? Yea, I mean why wouldn’t I?

Aaron told the quarterback that he should “read up on that,” and eventually Rodgers wanted Kizer to go back and take a look at some of the conspiracy theories. “We got into history and business and finance. Inner earth, moon landing, reptile people, y’all are laughing (but) do your research, it sounds like jokes but do your research.”

The Packers’ locker room does sound like a great place to be, especially if you love discussing conspiracy theories. While many may criticize the quarterback for his takes on these topics, which have been proven and believed to be facts, he does have a right to have his own opinions. If anything, Rodgers is the most interesting quarterback in the NFL.

DeShone Kizer confesses that Aaron Rodgers is the most talented quarterback in the NFL. “I realized that this guy is the best thrower of football of all time. I’ve never seen the ball jump out of a guy’s hands. He is a genius, he remembers every play. He loves to compete. He’s out here trying to play against defensive coordinators.” Kizer believes these conspiracy theories helped Rodgers and him bond better. Aaron is a really interesting person and well, everyone does have their own set of quirks. His style of play does make up for it all.

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