The podcast Observador Paranormal premiered a new episode entitled “The hidden side of war conflicts”, an installment that proposes a different -and provocative- reading of war and its effects beyond bullets, borders and maps. In this episode, hosts Juan Manuel Torreblanca and Roberto Belmont invite the audience to question the official narrative of armed conflicts and to reflect on a less visible but equally decisive battlefield: the collective perception. HERE you can listen to the podcast.
From the beginning of the episode, a central idea runs through the entire conversation: “Official history lies by omission, because the decisive battlefield is no longer just the border or the occupied city, it is your perception”. From this premise, the podcast analyzes how information, misinformation, fear and symbols play a key role in modern conflicts, influencing not only political decisions, but also the way societies interpret reality.
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In this installment, Paranormal Observer delves into the less discussed aspects of war: psychological manipulation, the use of fear as a tool of control and the construction of narratives that shape public opinion.
Torreblanca and Belmont do not focus on specific dates or battles, but on the invisible mechanisms that accompany war conflicts and that, many times, remain outside the public debate.
The episode is especially relevant for the Hispanic audience living in the United States, where international news is filtered by political, economic and media interests.
The hosts invite listeners to develop a critical view of the official discourse and to ask themselves who controls the narrative and for what purpose.
The trajectory of Juan Manuel Torreblanca and Roberto Belmont
Juan Manuel Torreblanca has extensive experience as a researcher, analyst and content creator focused on paranormal phenomena, conspiracy and alternative analysis of reality.
Throughout his career, he has been characterized by questioning official versions and connecting historical facts with symbolic and psychological interpretations that invite us to think beyond the established.
For his part, Roberto Belmont has built a solid reputation as an independent communicator and researcher, with experience in analyzing issues related to power, social control and phenomena that defy traditional explanations.
His thoughtful and direct style complements the narrative of the podcast, providing context and depth to each topic addressed.
Together, they have consolidated Observador Paranormal as a space where critical analysis, unconventional history and reflection on how the reality we consume on a daily basis is constructed.
An episode that challenges the listener
Far from offering closed answers, El lado oculto de los conflictos bélicos seeks to make the listener uncomfortable and lead him to question his own role as a receiver of information.
The episode makes the case that, today, war is not only fought with weapons, but also with carefully directed narratives, emotions and perceptions.
For QuéOnnda’s audience, this chapter represents an opportunity to approach a different analysis of international current affairs, especially in a global context marked by tensions, conflicts and a constant information overload.
The new episode of Paranormal Observer is now available on all digital platforms, where you can find other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, such as Crímenes del Más Allá and Astrología Interdimensional.


