Between unexplained psychophonies and geological data, the hosts of Paranormal Observer unravel the signs of a possible global collapse and reveal which regions would survive a catastrophe, in the new episode “Prophetic Apocalypse”. HERE you can listen to the podcast.
Hosted by Juan Manuel Torreblanca, a renowned musician and producer with a unique sensitivity for the inexplicable, and Roberto Belmont, whose career in mystery research and storytelling has established the program as a benchmark in the genre, the episode navigates between the mystical and the scientific.
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The broadcast began with a warning of discretion and a disturbing phenomenon: a psychophony captured during an interview with Carlos Trillo.
According to Torreblanca, the audio recorded a background voice that seems to respond intelligently, a clip that, after being technically analyzed by experts, shows no signs of manipulation, leaving the door open to the supernatural from the first minutes.
From the myth of John of Patmos to the science of the “Black Mat”.
Belmont and Torreblanca deepened the concept of Apocalypse not as destruction, but as “revelation”.
The analysis ranged from the visions of John on the island of Patmos and the ambiguous centuries of Nostradamus, to a fascinating bridge with geology.
One of the highlights was the mention of the “Black Mat,” geological evidence of global fires and catastrophes that coincides with the Younger Dryas period 12,900 years ago.
For the drivers, these events suggest that the flood myths present in uncontacted cultures-from Mesopotamia to America-are actually survivor memories of catastrophic cycles that the Earth repeats.
The Signs: From Baba Vanga to Parravicini
The episode did not leave out the psychographies of Benjamín Solari Parravicini.
The hosts analyzed the drawings of the “Argentine Nostradamus”, which link comets, UFOs and social collapses with a possible external intervention.
They also discussed how figures such as Baba Vanga are reinterpreted today under the lens of climate change and solar activity.
Towards the end of the program, Juan Manuel Torreblanca shared an exercise that quickly went viral among the community: a data analysis based on variables such as radiation, access to water and isolation of war targets.
Among the regions with the highest probability of survival in an apocalyptic scenario stood out:
- Patagonia (Argentina and Chile)
- The Bolivian Altiplano
- South New Zealand and Iceland
- The Peruvian Andes and Tasmania
- The Pyrenees (as a strategic area in Spain)
With this episode, Paranormal Observer not only satisfies the curiosity for the occult, but also invites a deep reflection on human adaptation to the transformation cycles of the planet.
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.
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