Danica Patrick is dipping her toes into the land of conspiracy and cover-ups.
Americans love conspiracy theories. We absolutely love them. Why? I’m not sure. It probably stems from the fact we’re inherently not a trusting society when it comes to authority. I guess that’s what happens when a bloody war is needed for independence followed by a civil war a few generations later.
Whether it’s the John F. Kennedy assassination, conspiracies surrounding wars or something else, you could spend weeks debating different topics.
Right at the top of the list is the moon landing for many people, and that includes the former race car driver.
Danica Patrick doesn’t believe in the moon landing. (Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)
Cringe. Anti American propaganda.
Hey genius, if you were the one going to the moon today, would you want to do it using 1969 technology?
Why would they fake a moon landing SIX times?
Most of the original footage was preserved and can be seen on YouTube.
When I want to laugh harder than watching Richard prayer [pretty sure this meant Pryor] I turn on the moon landing deniers thanks guys
Of course, there were also plenty of people agreeing that it’s all a huge hoax, which is where Danica Patrick falls on the spectrum. Or, at the very least, she doesn’t buy the official story.
Personally, I think Danica Patrick is great. She’s entertaining as hell, she’s a proud patriot and she’s not afraid to speak her mind. If that includes dabbling in conspiracy theories, then I’m willing to sit in listen. I’m not a pro-conspiracy theory guy, but I like to hear different theories.
Clearly, Patrick doesn’t trust the government, and on that single point, I can’t agree with her more.
Danica Patrick shares moon landing conspiracy. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
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