There are topics that require discretion and a light on, and the new episode of Paranormal Observer is certainly one of them. HERE you can listen to the podcast.
In this installment, the drivers immerse us in the disturbing world of the Doppelgänger, a German word that means “the one who walks beside you,” but in the occult world is known as the “cursed twin.”
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This new episode of Paranormal Observer tells stories that seem like something out of a horror movie, but are documented in history:
Émilie Sagué (1845): The teacher who was fired 19 times because her pupils saw two “Émilies” at the same time. On one occasion, while she was writing on the blackboard, her double appeared next to her, imitating her gestures, leaving 13 girls in shock.
Humbert I of Italy: The king who met his exact double in a restaurant. They had the same name, were born on the same day and their wives had the same name. The scary part? The double died one day and the king was assassinated the next.
Sir George Tryon: Seen at a party in England by dozens of people while, at the same time, dying in a shipwreck thousands of miles away.
Doppelgänger in Paranormal Observer
Belmont and Torreblanca raise fascinating questions: Is it a splitting of the astral body? Is it the gift of ubiquity?
But they also issue a modern warning: in 2026, with technology replicating faces and voices, the fear of the “double” is no longer just spiritual, but digital.
How do you know who’s who in the age of extreme Deepfakes?
The strongest part of the episode comes when Juan Manuel Torreblanca shares family experiences.
From seeing his father “in two places” due to intense meditation practices, to seeing the silhouette of his grandfather saying goodbye just before receiving the news of his passing.
Voices of authority in the unknown
The podcast features a luxury duo that mixes artistic sensibility with in-depth research:
Juan Manuel Torreblanca: The musician and composer who has confessed his connection with “the mystery” since childhood.
Roberto Belmont: Actor and communicator with an impeccable track record in the exploration of what science cannot explain.
Together, they analyze why seeing your doppelganger is almost always a death sentence or a harbinger of tragedy.
This episode is not only a paranormal history lesson, it is a journey into human duality and the ancestral fear that we are not the only ones who inhabit our bodies.
The episode is now available on all audio platforms, such as Apple Podcast and Spotify, where you can also listen to other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, such as Crímenes del Más Allá.
Have you ever seen someone you know in a place where they couldn’t possibly be? Tell us about your experience… if you’re not afraid that your doppelganger is reading this over your shoulder.
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