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About Mostly True Alien Stories

Aliens. Abductions. Government secrets. And the stories that might be mostly true.

Welcome to Mostly True Alien Stories — the podcast that probes the most bizarre and believable UFO encounters in modern history... without getting lost in the tinfoil.

Every Wednesday, hosts Andrew and Neal explore the unexplained:

šŸ‘½ Famous and forgotten alien abduction cases

šŸ›ø Shocking celebrity UFO sightings

šŸ“” Weekly alien news & entertainment

šŸŽ„ Movie reviews, government whistleblowers, and the weirdest headlines you missed

From the Travis Walton abduction to the Ariel School encounter, MTAS takes a smart, hilarious, and non-woke/non-woo-woo look at the stories that blur the line between fact and fiction. No preaching. No conspiracies. Just curiosity, comedy, and cosmic weirdness.

Subscribe for weekly episodes and decide for yourself... which alien stories are mostly true?

#AlienPodcast #UFOs #Paranormal #AlienEncounters #MostlyTrueAlienStories #UAP #Podcast

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