LIVE
Sunday, Apr 19, 2026
LIVE

Dark entities that haunt us

El nuevo episodio de Observador Paranormal que te hará cuestionarlo todo

PHOTO: Paranormal Observer

The universe of the invisible opens up again in the new episode of Observador Paranormal, one of the most influential Spanish-language podcasts on mystery, supernatural folklore and unexplained phenomena. LISTEN HERE to the podcast.

Under the title “Entidades Oscuras que nos Acechan”, hosts Juan Manuel Torreblanca and Roberto Belmont take the audience through one of the most disturbing stories that have passed through the program, narrated by special guest Humberto Abed, whose experience promises to leave more than one person’s skin crawling.

Click on the photo to listen to the podcast

Dark Entities Stalk Us, Paranormal Observer, Podcast, QuéOnnda
PHOTO: Paranormal Observer

The premise of the chapter is simple but disturbing: what happens when a dark presence seems to follow you, even when you think you’re alone?

Humberto Abed, well known in paranormal research and digital modeling circles, shares a personal account that answers that question in the most direct and chilling way.

His testimony details a supernatural experience in which an entity – not visible to the naked eye – seemed to stalk him relentlessly, defying logical explanations and confronting him with the most primitive fear: feeling that someone, or something, is watching you in silence.

For many Latin American immigrants in the United States, paranormal stories connect to family traditions and stories passed down from generation to generation.

This episode picks up on that cultural connection, exploring how night fears, shadows and the perception of “presences” are part of the collective imagination of our countries.

The experience and chemistry of two key voices in Spanish-language mysteries

Juan Manuel Torreblanca, writer, popularizer and cultural researcher of paranormal phenomena, provides a contextual analysis that combines history, testimonies and real documentation on entities considered “dark” in different cultures.

His work has been recognized for bringing these issues to the public from a serious, respectful and understanding-oriented approach.

Roberto Belmont, producer, narrator and co-founder of the podcast, guides the listener through the story with narrative precision and a special sensitivity to identify the points where reason fails to explain what is happening.

His background in immersive audio and paranormal storytelling projects has made him one of the most recognized voices in the genre.

Together, Torreblanca and Belmont strike a balance between research, storytelling and reflection.

It is a label that has consolidated Observador Paranormal as one of the most listened to podcasts by Hispanic audiences in the United States and Latin America.

A story to listen to with the lights on

Without falling into exaggeration or unnecessary drama, the episode explores the idea that some presences can manifest themselves without seeking overt communication; they simply lurk.

For experts and for many listeners, this type of phenomena opens up questions about residual energy, non-human entities and perceptions altered by the environment.

Humberto Abed’s testimony, coupled with the analysis of the drivers, offers a listening experience that blends suspense, investigation and a touch of introspection about our vulnerability in the face of the unknown.

“Dark Entities Stalking Us” is not just a scary story: it is an invitation to observe the shadows that surround us and to question what we take for granted.

In times where we search for answers – whether in science, spirituality or our own experiences – this episode is positioned as one of the most impactful of the season.

If you are part of the U.S. Hispanic community and are passionate about paranormal phenomena, this chapter is a must-see.

The episode is now available on all audio platforms, where you can find other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network such as La Huella Ovni and Crímenes del Más Allá.

Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *