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Here are some positions Kyrie took during his appearance on Richard Jefferson and Channing Frye's Road Trippin' podcast.
The moon landing was fake. Says the boot prints on the moon don't match Neil Armstrong's boots in "the museum."
There are extraterrestrial beings in the universe.
Dinosaurs did not exist.
The earth is flat.
The education system is designed to lie to us.
NASA is lying about the rover missions to Mars and that all of the data about space they provide for us is doctored to feed us a narrative.
The people who make alien movies are not designing their aliens out of thin air. He thinks they are basing it on something they have seen.
- Believes he is on a journey to become a complete human being who has complete freedom of thought.
The JFK assassination had something to do with him signing an order to take out the global bank cartel.
Bob Marley and MLK were "taken out" for preaching togetherness.
"They" are creating separation in race and class to control power in the world.
Believes he has a far bigger purpose and cause to his life than basketball.
Listens to audiobooks while taking naps.
Believes the way we travel the world proves the globe is not round.
Observations: After listening to the podcast, I don't buy that this is an elaborate troll or marketing for the Uncle Drew movie. Kyrie sounds ardent in his beliefs. He touches on a LOT of conspiracy theories and says some bat shit crazy stuff. It doesn't reach offensive levels, but this can go from a weird/quirky revelation to something far worse very quickly if someone were to press him on stuff like 9/11 and Sandy Hook and whether he thinks those were real or not.
Perhaps the most surprising thing about this whole thing is that the podcast was willingly published by the Cavaliers. I'm surprised they would let this stuff come up voluntarily.
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