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[Paranormal Encounters and Unexplained Phenomena: The Face Peelers and The Window]-[We Are Not Alone Vol. III]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2025-11-20

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📋 Summary

The Amazonian Mystery: The Face Peelers

The first account details a terrifying encounter in a remote village within the Amazon rainforest, involving a 15-year-old girl named Talia Davila Diaz. In July 2023, the village was gripped by fear due to rumors of pelakaras—or "face peelers"—shadowy figures with "bright green eyes" allegedly responsible for kidnapping locals, mutilating them, and harvesting body fat for the black market.

While attempting to gather fruit near her home, Talia was confronted by two "hulking dark figures" with "grotesquely elongated" faces and glowing green eyes. She described them as "hovering off the ground" rather than walking. After being pinned and threatened with a knife, Talia managed to escape when the village night patrol intervened. The witnesses claimed that as they fired their weapons, the entities "levitated into the sky" and vanished. While the Peruvian government officially attributed these events to illegal miners using jetpacks and masks to intimidate locals, the residents maintain that these entities were either the mythical pelakaras or extraterrestrial visitors.

The Lethal Radiance: The Window

The second story, titled "The Window," recounts a harrowing case from 1946 in the rural Brazilian town of Arasariguama. Joao Prestige Filu, a farmer who stayed behind during a local festival, reported feeling an overwhelming sense of being watched. Upon returning to his home, he sensed a presence outside his window. When he looked, he witnessed a "dark figure hovering over the ground" that emitted a "bright ray of light" directly at him.

Following this encounter, Joao suffered severe, inexplicable injuries. He emerged from his house screaming that he was burning, though there was no external source of fire. His skin rapidly turned purple and began to blister and slough off, eventually exposing his bone. Despite medical intervention, Joao died within hours. His description of the event—being struck by a beam of light from a non-human entity—mirrors reports of similar mysterious deaths in Brazil during the 1970s.

Conclusion: Paranormal vs. Conventional Explanations

These narratives challenge conventional reality. While authorities often provide mundane explanations—such as mining operations or cardiac events—the physical evidence and witness testimonies regarding "glowing eyes," "levitation," and "concentrated beams of radiation" suggest a more enigmatic origin. The military's "Operation Saucer" investigation into similar sightings in Brazil highlights the enduring uncertainty surrounding these events, leaving many to wonder if these encounters are indeed evidence of non-human intelligence visiting our world.

🎯Key Sentences

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I mean, she'd gone out and gotten a grapefruit many times in the past.
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This was not some new behavior, you know?
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she took a breath, then rushed out to the tree
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she froze because her worst nightmare had just been realized.
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all she could do was just stand there and stare back
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📝Key Phrases

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cut loose
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draw near
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in the middle of
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at the top of one's lungs
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take root
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📖 Transcript

Today's podcast will feature two stories that reveal we may not be alone in this universe.
The audio from both of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called Face Peelers, and it's about all these very strange events that took place in Peru.
And the second and final story you'll hear is called The Window.
This particular case prompted a full-scale military investigation into a subject that can only be described as paranormal.

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