The Observador Paranormal podcast returns with a shocking episode entitled The Avoided of God, in which hosts Juan Manuel Torreblanca and Roberto Belmont delve into the darkest cases that even religious authorities decided to avoid. HERE you can listen to the podcast
Produced by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, this episode not only exposes documented facts, but also raises new questions about the limits of evil and human frailty in the face of the inexplicable.
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Throughout the episode The Avoided of God, the drivers present stories of houses, villages and people marked by a darkness so intense that priests, pastors and even experts in paranormal phenomena chose to flee.
These are situations where religious rituals failed, cursed objects were hidden or destroyed, and evil was left without any official containment.
From interrupted exorcisms to entire communities that were abandoned, Los Evitados por Dios gathers testimonies and historical documents that show how, on certain occasions, the Church itself recognizes that there are forces for which it has no explanation or effective tools.
Experienced drivers
This episode is narrated by Juan Manuel Torreblanca and Roberto Belmont, two renowned investigators of paranormal phenomena.
Juan Manuel Torreblanca has specialized in horror stories and supernatural chronicles in digital media.
While Roberto Belmont has years of research in documented cases and first-hand accounts of unexplained phenomena.
Both combine narrative rigor with a deep sensitivity to the protagonists of each case.
You can listen to podcast Observador Paranormal: The Avoided of God on QuéOnnda.com and on all platforms where Nueva Network podcasts are available, such as Apple Podcast and Spotify.
Nueva Network and QuéOnnda also produce other podcasts such as La Huella Ovni and Casos del Crimen con El Sargento, which each week have new episodes available on the aforementioned platforms.
This episode raises new questions about the limits of evil and human fragility in the face of the inexplicable
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