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The sight of either can make a person go mad.
And while both fanbases make you want to take a step back once you meet them on the street, sometimes you go a bit mad yourself and begin to believe.
In the case of Bryson DeChambeau, the 27-year-old American golfer participating in the PGA Tour this week, he’s ready to step out and tell his story of once spotting a UFO.
During an interview with the SiriusXM PGA Tour Network, DeChambeau admitted that he had previously seen a mysterious flying item from his backyard, and he now thinks that there is life beyond our understanding. The reveal comes months after the CIA announced it would begin declassifying archived UFO sightings, inspiring a wave of people who Want to Believe to step forward and share their testimony.
Speaking to podcast hosts Gary McCord and Drew Stoltz, DeChambeau admits to spotting “three little, round, silver metallic discs” traveling across the skies from his home in Dallas, TX.
Bryson recalled his first impressions of the objects, which he witnessed alongside his instructor and friend. “We were out there thinking, ‘What the heck is this?’” DeChambeau said. “They were floating. We thought, ‘Oh, it’s got to be an air balloon.’”
Nicknamed “The Scientist,” with as much scientific experience as Dr. Jill Biden, the Doctor of Drives doesn’t appear crazy enough to make up stories of close encounters, which should make DeChambeau’s story a bit chilling, even for the skeptics.
DeChambeau participated in the first round of the PGA Tour at Kiawah Island today, facing South Carolina winds that hindered his performance.
According to GolfWeek, DeChambeau returned an even-par 72 Thursday afternoon and said, “This golf course takes it out of you. This is the most difficult golf course that I’ve played on Tour, and that is a straight-up fact for me. That requires a lot of energy.”
Hey let me know when you catch a glimpse of Bigfoot
The military, CIA and NSA have long histories of secret, experimental weapons, aircraft and technology tests that even insiders weren’t aware of at the time. That’s why it’s “secret”. Technology we see in use today was in research and development decades before anyone anywhere knew about it. This isn’t new. No one new about nukes, stealth aircraft, the SR-71, or countless other weapons while they were being tested. This is what I believe people are seeing with “UFO” sightings. Obviously our government is going to deny any knowledge and act surprised when it’s leaked publicly. The better question is “why” this topic being pushed so hard right now? There’s always a reason.
A distraction from the Biden cabal intentionally destroying this country in the span of 100 days. Why else would they go along with something that Trump put into action? He’s the one that told the agencies they had to declassify this stuff. It’s a convenient bread and circus for the criminal dems.
Many years ago a co-worker of mine, who was an Army Lt. Colonel & a POW in Vietnam, told me that military technology is roughly 50 years ahead of anything the general public knows.
I’d believe it. The first computers were used in the 40s, though they were nothing like we understand computers to be. Still, it was decades before they were available to public.
Based on Bryson’s testimony, I’m all in.
I’d rather everyone talk about UFO sightings than racism.