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Uncovering Anomalies Podcast (UAP) - Episode 152: The Kelly Cahill Abduction Case

Uncovering Anomalies Podcast (UAP) - Episode 152: The Kelly Cahill Abduction Case

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In this episode of Uncovering Anomalies Podcast (UAP), we examine one of the most compelling and controversial alien abduction cases on record — Kelly Cahill and the Eumemmerring Creek encounter.


In August 1993, Kelly Cahill and her husband were driving home from a family birthday party in Victoria, Australia, when they encountered a large unidentified craft hovering over the road. What followed included missing time, physical injuries, multiple independent witnesses, and one of the most detailed abduction investigations ever conducted.


During this episode, we read through and discuss the article written by Topher, present original interviews, review photographs and physical evidence — including the now-famous triangular marking — and explore why this case continues to stand apart from other abduction claims.


To close the episode, we also cover a UFO/UAP update, including new footage, government statements, black-budget revelations, and emerging connections between UFOs, consciousness, and high-strangeness phenomena.


As always, we don’t tell you what to believe.

We present the case — and let you decide.


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