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Uncovering Anomalies Podcast (UAP) - Episode 115 - The Betty Andreasson Alien Abduction Case

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Episode 115: The Betty Andreasson Alien Abduction Case


In this episode of the Uncovering Anomalies Podcast (UAP), Adam and Topher revisit one of the most detailed and spiritually charged alien abduction accounts in history: the Betty Andreasson case. From her vivid recollections under hypnosis to the involvement of well-respected investigators like Raymond Fowler, Betty’s story has challenged the mainstream for decades.


🔹 Could her experiences with alien beings have been more than physical — perhaps even interdimensional or spiritual in nature?

🔹 What do her detailed accounts tell us about the phenomenon itself?


Then in hour two, we dive into this week’s latest UAP and disclosure news, including:


  • A Navy veteran sheds light on the 2023 “Tic Tac” incident
  • The White House’s science & tech director claims we have space-time bending technology
  • A controversial Nature study paints UFO believers as threats
  • A counter-intelligence narrative aimed at discrediting experiencers
  • Space-time crystals, AI pets, invisible brain chips… and much more


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