A former Packers teammate has revealed that Aaron Rodgers is a veteran of the plot trade

Former Green Bay Packers quarterback DeShone Kizer recently revealed how Aaron Rodgers implored him to look out for the biggest conspiracies out there.

Ever since Aaron Rodgers stood up against COVID-19 vaccine mandates, he’s envisioned himself as a people’s philosopher.

Rodgers then explained that he was involved in a variety of controversial conspiracies about appropriate methods to combat COVID-19, but Rodgers’ interest in unpopular opinions appears to have begun long before that.

In a recent interview, DeShone Kizer, former backup quarterback for the Packers, went into detail about how Rodgers welcomed Kizer to his new home in Green Bay — by asking him if he “believes in 9/11.”

“The first thing that comes out of Aaron Rodgers’ mouth is, ‘Do you believe in 9/11?'” Kaiser explained during an interview with Adam Brenneman. ‘ ‘Yes, I believe in 9/11. Why?’ He said, “You have to read about that.” Now we start to learn about the playbook and stuff, and I’m like, “Wow, I don’t know where this is going.”

DeShone Kizer spills on Aaron Rodgers’ research into various conspiracy theories

Long before Rodgers and Joe Rogan started swapping vaccine replacement prescriptions, it seems Rodgers was encouraging the quarterback to think outside the box. While Rodgers recently shared his favorite reading with a wide audience through his Aaron Rodgers book club segment with Pat McAfee, the reading recommendations for Rodgers date back before his research on the vaccine and visions of ayahuasca. Kizer joined the Packers in 2018, where he stayed for one season. During that time, Kaiser and Rodgers have amassed great books on history and money, not to mention the conspiracies around them hollow earthAnd the Reptile people and a Fake landing on the moon.

“What he ended up doing was a real thought experiment where he wanted me to go back and look at some of the surrounding plots [9/11] And it sparks a lot of great conversations,” said Kaiser. “And we bonded over that, shared a lot of great books, and got into other things like history, business, and finance.”

When Brenman pushed Kizer to expand on his conspiracy theory research, Kizer came up with some Internet favorites.

“Inner Earth. Moon landing. Reptilian people,” laughed Keizer Brennemann.

“You’re all laughing… go do your research,” Kaiser lectured. “Go do your research. He might have to take you guys to Agartha, I tell you.”

For those who are not familiar with the hollow earth theory, Agartha is “The legendary city in the heart of the earth. “

All these years later, Rodgers seemed to take the Packers to Agartha as the Packers sank deep into the NFC standings with a 4-8 record. Rodgers may have been good on the flat ground last year, but he has not been so good on the hollow ground in 2022.

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