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Joe Rios
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 เม.ย. 2019
Welcome to Espooky Mysterys, the podcast that explores the eerie, the unexplained, and the downright chilling. Join host Joe as I delve into the darkest corners of the supernatural, true crime, and urban legends from around the world, with a special focus on Hispanic and Latin American folklore. From ghostly encounters to cryptid sightings, from unsolved mysteries to spine-tingling tales, Espooky Mysterys leaves no stone unturned in its quest to uncover the truth behind the things that go bump in the night. Subscribe now and join us on a journey into the unknown, where every episode is sure to leave you questioning what's real and what's just a figment of your imagination. ¡Prepárate para lo espooky!
Celebrities and the Supernatural A Deep Dive
Summary
In this episode, Joe Rios explores the intriguing connections between celebrities and the paranormal. He discusses various celebrities, including Cantinflas, Ana Claudia Talancon, Lionel Messi, and Jennifer Lopez, highlighting their alleged ties to the supernatural and occult practices. The conversation delves into stories of mermaids, ghostly encounters, witchcraft during the World Cup, and spiritual rituals, providing a captivating look at how fame intersects with the mystical.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Celebrity Paranormal Connections
04:23 Cantinflas: The Mermaids and the Supernatural
15:14 Ana Claudia Talancon: A Night of Nightmares
18:50 Lionel Messi: Witches and the World Cup
19:35 Jennifer Lopez: Santeria and Spiritual Practices
#celebrities #paranormalstories #occult #cantinflas #lionelmessi #jenniferlopez #AnaClaudiaTalancon #supernatural #witchcraft #santeriaeua
In this episode, Joe Rios explores the intriguing connections between celebrities and the paranormal. He discusses various celebrities, including Cantinflas, Ana Claudia Talancon, Lionel Messi, and Jennifer Lopez, highlighting their alleged ties to the supernatural and occult practices. The conversation delves into stories of mermaids, ghostly encounters, witchcraft during the World Cup, and spiritual rituals, providing a captivating look at how fame intersects with the mystical.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Celebrity Paranormal Connections
04:23 Cantinflas: The Mermaids and the Supernatural
15:14 Ana Claudia Talancon: A Night of Nightmares
18:50 Lionel Messi: Witches and the World Cup
19:35 Jennifer Lopez: Santeria and Spiritual Practices
#celebrities #paranormalstories #occult #cantinflas #lionelmessi #jenniferlopez #AnaClaudiaTalancon #supernatural #witchcraft #santeriaeua
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AI is giving you Disastrous visuals. All wrong!
i know i use ai so as to not get any flags for using potentially copyrighted material its just for visuals.
Sad story 😢😢
Its a historical story that has to be told good men lost to pride.
Is he mean? Should i not wanna meet him? Need to decide if i should go fistfight a grizzly bear or find a watery grave.
depending on the stories. he would grind up your bones and use them as seeds to birth new life, and your spirit would travel through trials for reincarnation.
@EspookyMysterys that's not so bad I guess as long as the cycle continues. Do I have to be reincarnated?? One go at it is enough for me I haven't exactly loved the majority of my time here so when I'm done I'd prefer to just chill in the nothingness if possible
He looks like Chaac from smite
chaac closely resembles Tlaloc due to the thunder and lightning hed be the one you meet if taken out by water. The old gods were more menacing cause they were all warriors.
@EspookyMysterys is he in the same pantheon as Ah Puch, Xblanque, kukulkan and awilix? I don't know if those two are considered gods or not sorry if I'm wrong I don't mean any disrespect whatsoever I'm just curious
Wtf is this
Just a video i posted for whatever reason i stated... and i didnt edit it cause im not that smart
She didn’t die in front of her house, she got murdered in the street where she was doing a stakeout. It was shown in the Netflix documentary
a few of the news sources i pulled from say it was in front of her house i will look into this and potentially add an edit to the end if it was wrong. Stay tuned for a potential correction
Just read three different articles and she died in the street in front of her home. Netflix might have exaggerated a bit. cause she had a broken foot went to work and after work drove home and as soon as she got home the cartels gunmen jumped out of a truck and shot at her 13 times and hit her 8 times and her son heard the commotion from inside and ran outside and found her. she was pronounced dead at the hospital.
just watched a netflix documentary its Marisela Escobeda she was the one that was shot in the street. Similiar she was a heroine in mexico same as Miriam.
The Mexican American war led to the compromise of 1850, which eventually led to the civil war. The states created after America took territory from Mexico, and whether or not each would allow slavery, was a key reason for the war.
America didn't steal land from Mexico. They fought a war and Mexico lost. It is called the spoils of war.
That is true @ekonkante
@rickywheeler7804 so by your logic if someone broke into your house and fought you and you lost they could keep your property and claim it as the spoils of war and youd be ok with it.
Very interesting!
It is i did more research on this than any amount of research i did in school and this was brought on by a tiktok of misinformation.
Tribes within Mexico had been killing and enslaving each other long before any European set foot on North American shores. Sighting a collage professor as a source is on par with sighting Alex Jones as a source on anything. They are too dumb to work in the real world so they fall back on teaching. Any actual historian can show you how all the tribes across north America took slaves from other tribes. As for African slaves, anyone with money could buy them and would. It was cheap labor. So take your head out of your own ass and actually research it, not just take some failed academics word for it. Mexican history is brutal but important to know. Get fucked and stay fucked.
with what you said being true cause that's usually how it works within a country with no outside resources the indigenous due to tend to attack and enslave neighboring tribes. it is not at the expense of bringing someone by force to an entirely new land mass. The only difference between a historian and a professor is that one is employed by a university and the other is not so your comparison is confusing on that. I did research it i did an entire episode on that. so thank you and i will stay as you put it fucked. P.S. thanks for the engagement it helps drive my videos. Please respond again to help me gain momentum. Ill know your a fan if you reply.
@@EspookyMysterys What momentum? You've been doing this on youtube for 5 years and only have 53 subs. Clearly, there is something wrong with your business model. Nothing more cringe than hearting your own reply comments.
Ridiculous
I know and especially since the voice of oogie boogie passed.
Somos una sola raza. ❤
Es la verdad.
They enslaved their own people. Learn about actual history, not propaganda.
This was heavily researched after a law passed that didn’t allow that from happening is when they starting enslaving. Check the podcast or I can send you the links I used to research or the professor from UTA that I reached out to just to be sure. Please feel free to reach and ask I will gladly teach you.
Bloodlines matter that's why the Globalist are trying to destroy as much as they can. 😢
Thanks for having me on primo
No worries, you hope you a healthy life 😇
Thank you.
BRO WAS REALLY TOO LAZY TO EDIT A 2 MINUTE CLIP
of course i was i had a 44p;us minute video to edit and guess what a main job to attend to also. Until this actually pays more than just random insults A.I. will do the hard work for me.