I love it when the actual person(s) in the story are there to tell the truth. These are such amazing stories and episodes. I've watched this series about 5-6 times. Every 4-5 years I binge watch all sci-fi, the good old ones! They don't make them like that anymore!❤
Today's science fiction TV shows with all their CGI's can not match these quality TV episodes of the late 1950's and early 1960's. Thank you for posting these quality shows.😁
This is what makes One Step Beyond and John Newland special - to visit and speak to the doctor who witenessed the incident, to have the plaster model with him. And then a poster commenting below that a grandfather had the chance to visit the cave and see the handprint on the cave wall. If can quote "super interesting".
The part where the specter kills the captain and the old man looked remarkably good. I have no idea how they made the captain look as if he were being spun around by an unseen force so well. The quality of this episode is top notch, second only to the other OSB episode, "Brainwave."
The energy of each episode is quite potent and visceral, infused with an eerie sense of reality. As a child the theme music alone chilled me to the core of my being, just as The Twilight Zone’s theme and episodes often opened a door to the shadowy and surreal. Today’s digitally-laden special effects shows lack the emotional depth that these classic tomes conveyed.
I saw this episode when I was probably four years old. I’m 67 now. My parents watched this show in the living room and I watched peeking through my bedroom door just barely cracked open so they wouldn’t catch me. The music always frightened me and I distinctly remember being terrified by the handprint on the wall and on the death mask, the thought of something so dangerous and unseen stuck with me. I just saw this episode just moments ago for the first time since it aired all those years ago back in 1961.
I am a native American Indian and I definitely believe I have known people that actually visit that keg consult the original handprint that was made on their 70 years ago today One of the best episodes ever
I just wanted to add that I remember watching this episode as a little boy the first time it ran, and it scared the hell out of me. After the show was over I went to bed to be ready for school the next day; I laid there terrified.
I'm the first and only (so far) to comment? Well let me just say this is yet another amazing episode of one of the best TV shows to date. I LOVE when someone involved in the case is brought on the show to shed a bit more light on the incident and such IS the case with this particular episode. Props to you, PizzFlix for whipping it on us. Cheers.
Actually, a demon, that is described in the book of Enoch, that was removed from the bible by the Catholic Church. Has very long fingers, etc.... And is still in the bible in Ethiopia. It is very interesting that the demon that is in the book of Enoch, killed that man. Very interesting indeed.
@@micheletravis9057 The book of Enoch was never in the Hebrew/Jewish Scriptures, so STOP LYING BY SAYING THE CATHOLIC CHURCH REMOVED IT FROM THE BIBLE. Sounds like some lying demon speaks thru U
This was a very well done episode in my opinion, the acting (the murder scene especially!) were all very well done! I also really enjoyed the fact they brought in the actual witness too, that was a particularly nice touch. This is a very well put together episode, great pacing and vibe to it, etc!
Having guests at the end who attest to the story's validity only compels me to recall all the unusual phenomena I've experienced - hardly any of it malevolent! The negatives usually come from corporeal people. No animal or sentient entity, corporeal or not, has the power to cause as much angst and chaos as one twisted human.
I've been watching these episodes obsessively. I remember watching this show at the original broadcast, and I specifically remember several episodes, including this one.
charlo zom they had a VERY large budget for this series. They went on locations, sets, wardrobe, and used film not video to shoot the series. Thus having a “movie” feel. Spared no expense. Three seasons of quality TV!
Guys this is true regarding a shot of something strong. Here in Greece we have a spirit called "tsipouro", which is produced during the wine making process after the grapes have settled and the wine has been drawn from the barrel. The settled grapes are then boiled and twice filtered producing this extremely high in alcohol drink. Whenever I am feeling sluggish or feeling a cold coming on, I take one shot of this and I am a spit fire afterwards! 🤣 It really does work.
As I posted in another story about me getting psychic feelings from a murdered 2 1/2 yo boy that my wife and I babysat, I was able to get his murderer captured and found guilty over 50 years ago. I guess he wanted to thank me, so within months of the ending of the trial, he appeared to me as a shadowy figure. He has also appeared in full body like he was when he was alive. My wife saw him standing at the foot of our bed, my sister saw him standing at the top of our hall steps. Our neighbor actually interacted with his spirit by talking with him as he stood next to her bed. I have been able to feel him touch me, he’s moved things and even takes thing from me. Here it is, over half a century later and his spirit is still with me. I live in a large high rise and people on my floor say they have seen a little boy in our hallway. So is it possible for a spirit to move things, you better believe it, I and others have witnessed it.
It requires a lot of kinetic energy for a discorporate to move anything in a physical sense. Just my observations over time. Electrical pulse is easier to manipulate; I've seen far more of that, especially when someone is dying. Before my husband died in hospice, a lucite deer bust (the switch that lit it had broken years ago) glowed on its shelf. My stepson and I saw it when we returned home from being with him. It doesn't work without pressing the back button, just as before he died.
ARE YOU SURE YOU DIDN'T SEND A INNOCENT MAN AWAY. WHAT YOU DESCRIBED SEEING THE BOY. FROM MY FIRST EXPERIENCE IS A DEMONIC ENTITY. GOD PUTS LIMITATIONS ON THINGS AND IF HE DIDN'T, WE WOULD HAVE TOTAL CHAOS HERE IN THE WORLD. ONCE A LIVING BEING DIES. GOD TAKES THE SOUL BACK SINCE HE CREATED IT AND BELONGS TO HIM.. THERE IS A UNSEEN SPIRITUAL WORLD AROUND US COMPROMISED OF SATAN AND THE ONE-THIRD OF THE FALLEN ANGELS. THE DEARLY DEPARTED DO NOT ROAM AROUND IN THAT SAME REALM. I CAN'T TELL YOU WHERE IT IS IN THE BIBLE. IT IS WRITTEN THAT GOD TAKES THE SOULS BACK OBVIOUSLY TO BE JUDGED.
@@Frank289100 Frank, that is your belief, not mine. My grandfather is Native American and I follow his spiritual beliefs. If your beliefs gives you comfort, fine, I have nothing against it but to ask me to follow yours is not.
@@robertmiller3810 I HAVE FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCE WITH THE DEVIL FACE TO FACE AT A TOUCH. WHEN YOUR THINGS GET MOVED AROUND KEYS WHICH IS A COMMON THING AND PAPERWORK DISAPPEARS ALL KINDS OF THINGS LIKE THIS HAPPEN IT'S DEMONIC ACTIVITY. THE BOY YOU SAW IS A DEMON AND POSSIBLY THE DEVIL MANIFESTING ITSELF IN THE FLESH.
@@robertmiller3810 SECONDLY, ALL THE NATIVE AMERICAN BELIEF SYSTEMS IN SPIRITS LIKE WOLVES, BEARS, HAWKS, EAGLES, ETC. IS A SATANIC BELIEF SYSTEM CREATED BY DEVIL SATAN AND THE FALLEN ANGELS. STAY AWAY FROM IT.
John Newland talks and looks like a debunker yet he actually debunks the debunkers. Great story, the scene of the man being killed was so realistic I rewinded and looked at it twice.
Rodolfo Acosta (1920-1974) had a solid career in movies and TV. He went on to appear in the TV Western "The High Chaparral" (1967-1971) in the supporting role of the Mexican ranch hand Vaquero (1967-1969). 😊
Roldolfo Acosta--not Frank DeKova--played a ranch hand in The High Chaparral a number of times. He was romantic leads in Mexican pictures and heavies in U.S. films. The lead, David J. Stewart, was a Jew from Nebraska whose real name was Abraham Siegel who did most of his acting on the New York stage. Jay Novello's real name was Michael Romano--an Italian from Chicago who played lots and lots of Latinos. He gets eaten by the fire monster near the end of 1960's The Lost World. The first two died rather early. Novello outlived them by several decades, dying at age 78.
Jim Pauff very good comment on this subject, Kudos to you Paul 👍👍......by the way Frank DeKova and Roldolfo Acosta to me greatly resembled each other, at times I too was confused 👍👍
I recently sent CBS a long letter explaining that since they released the first season of ONE STEP BEYOND several years ago, to slow sales. The show since then has gotten A LOT more followers and that season 2 and 3 would sell very well. Everyone needs to go on their web site to the contact us spot and tell them the same. Hopefully they'll listen. Then we can have pristine versions and won't have to watch dark, poor quality videos of those season!
The convent that John Newland appears in during the prologue was the Convent of Nuestra Senora de la Merced in the Historic center of Mexico City, built by the Order of Mercedarians and consecrated in 1703. The church and parts of the monastery were torn down in 1862, leaving only the cloister stands to this day; it was the cloister that Newland was speaking from in the opening of the story. Dr. Alt, whose real name was Gerardo Murillo Coronado (1875-1964), was a Mexican painter, writer, vulcanologist, and life-long political reactionary. The supernatural incident that he claimed to have seen occurred in 1920 and, yes, that's Dr. Alt himself speaking about it with John Newland at the end of this episode.
It shouldn't even matter if he did it or if it was a gost. Since the cop didn't make any formal arrest and simply held him at gunpoint, that should give him the right to retaliate in self-defense. But i guess that with a tyranic system and no witnesses, the guy wearing a uniform always has the advantage. Hell, even in a "normal" system.
0:00- 'ALCOA PRESENTS'......a journey into the world beyond reason. *ALCOA-* first in aluminum, its development and perfection, for today's many uses from the world of tomorrow. ALCOA PRESENTS--- an adventure that may make you doubt your senses. Come........."
How many people can boast of having being let of the hook by a cast of a dead man ? Strangely why did the tissues and flesh of the dead man not relax after the pressure was released ?
lot of good the sacrifices did. if they'd diversified in their crops, their culture might of lived a little longer. the Spanish showing up didn't help either.
I love it when the actual person(s) in the story are there to tell the truth. These are such amazing stories and episodes. I've watched this series about 5-6 times. Every 4-5 years I binge watch all sci-fi, the good old ones! They don't make them like that anymore!❤
Today's science fiction TV shows with all their CGI's can not match these quality TV episodes of the late 1950's and early 1960's.
Thank you for posting these quality shows.😁
I concur
It always is joy a to see One Step Beyond. This one of my favorite episodes.
That's because back then they were more into actual storytelling and FXs were done on a shoestring budget.
Totally agree SIr !! :)
My grandfather had been to this cave and saw the handprint on the wall. So I found this episode super interesting!
Wow! Where is it located?
Amazing story backed up by the Doctor also
I would be afraid to go into that cave. This episode really scares me.
Go there and video the hand print. post it to yt.
Where's the cave? Is it below the convent in the basement?
This is what makes One Step Beyond and John Newland special - to visit and speak to the doctor who witenessed the incident, to have the plaster model with him. And then a poster commenting below that a grandfather had the chance to visit the cave and see the handprint on the cave wall. If can quote "super interesting".
The part where the specter kills the captain and the old man looked remarkably good.
I have no idea how they made the captain look as if he were being spun around by an unseen force so well.
The quality of this episode is top notch, second only to the other OSB episode, "Brainwave."
i, too, thought that scene was exceptional.
That scene impressed me too! it looked so real!🤔🤔
Captain had proficient dancing skills
me too i was tought how can it do it when i saw the scene...amazing episode
Good giant news. Archeology reports them being cannibals. There are several old etchings of giants interacting peacefully with man sized people.
i used to watch these episodes with my grandmother when i was a teenager. she showed me the quality of good TV.
The energy of each episode is quite potent and visceral, infused with an eerie sense of reality. As a child the theme music alone chilled me to the core of my being, just as The Twilight Zone’s theme and episodes often opened a door to the shadowy and surreal. Today’s digitally-laden special effects shows lack the emotional depth that these classic tomes conveyed.
I saw this episode when I was probably four years old. I’m 67 now. My parents watched this show in the living room and I watched peeking through my bedroom door just barely cracked open so they wouldn’t catch me. The music always frightened me and I distinctly remember being terrified by the handprint on the wall and on the death mask, the thought of something so dangerous and unseen stuck with me. I just saw this episode just moments ago for the first time since it aired all those years ago back in 1961.
I am a native American Indian and I definitely believe I have known people that actually visit that keg consult the original handprint that was made on their 70 years ago today One of the best episodes ever
I just wanted to add that I remember watching this episode as a little boy the first time it ran, and it scared the hell out of me. After the show was over I went to bed to be ready for school the next day; I laid there terrified.
Same here. This really made an impression on me.
Excellent episode with an unexpected twist at the end. I extend another "thanks for posting" as people before me have.
I'm the first and only (so far) to comment? Well let me just say this is yet another amazing episode of one of the best TV shows to date. I LOVE when someone involved in the case is brought on the show to shed a bit more light on the incident and such IS the case with this particular episode. Props to you, PizzFlix for whipping it on us. Cheers.
pizz ? whipping it on us ?? haha lol..... sorry I know what you meant..
Actually, a demon, that is described in the book of Enoch, that was removed from the bible by the Catholic Church. Has very long fingers, etc.... And is still in the bible in Ethiopia. It is very interesting that the demon that is in the book of Enoch, killed that man. Very interesting indeed.
Steve Upisleeve I'm with you Steve 👍👍, Yes!, what a great T.V. Series this was/is, one of the best and one of my all time favorites 🙌
@@micheletravis9057 The book of Enoch was never in the Hebrew/Jewish Scriptures, so STOP LYING BY SAYING THE CATHOLIC CHURCH REMOVED IT FROM THE BIBLE. Sounds like some lying demon speaks thru U
This episode is one of my favorite, especially meeting the protagonist. Still gives me chills.
Excellent story. Thank you for the factual confirmation. The man was very obviously telling the truth!
This was a very well done episode in my opinion, the acting (the murder scene especially!) were all very well done! I also really enjoyed the fact they brought in the actual witness too, that was a particularly nice touch. This is a very well put together episode, great pacing and vibe to it, etc!
Love reading the comments section with each episode. Thank you for posting.
Having guests at the end who attest to the story's validity only compels me to recall all the unusual phenomena I've experienced - hardly any of it malevolent! The negatives usually come from corporeal people. No animal or sentient entity, corporeal or not, has the power to cause as much angst and chaos as one twisted human.
There are more things under Heaven and Earth than are ever dreamt of by our "rational" mind.
I've been watching these episodes obsessively. I remember watching this show at the original broadcast, and I specifically remember several episodes, including this one.
This one scares me the most. Maybe it's because Dr. Atl is interviewed at the end, etc.
Yes.....I never watch this episode at night....scariest one ever
It’s the only story to my knowledge where a ghost actually kills someone.
Thank you for uploading these,,great to see them again
Pure amazing , acting props dramatization...…everything.
charlo zom they had a VERY large budget for this series. They went on locations, sets, wardrobe, and used film not video to shoot the series. Thus having a “movie” feel. Spared no expense. Three seasons of quality TV!
"You are an exceedingly intelligent man. But there comes a time when even an intelligent man needs to stop being ridiculous."
Huh??? LOL!
If you’ve known many intelligent people, you understand perfectly 🤣
"I order thee!" The husband laying down the law with the eyes and the finger extended.
And she knew she couldn't argue with that combo.
We would just smirk at that kind of language today 💋.
A really good episode, thanks for posting.
Horror movies full length
This was one of my favorite tv series when I was a teenager way way back in the day. Thanks for the upload
Thank you so much for this!! Bless you
These interviews post episode are interesting.
I remember seeing this episode when I was a kid. Thank goodness for youtube.
John Newland(The host) died January 10, 2000 (age 82) in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Thank you for sharing. Didn't even think to check.
@@sealyoness I often drop tidbits of info under these vids.
Simply amazing someone came up with this movie way back then did they know something??????? Thank you for sharing this movie 👍🇺🇸
This episode really have me the chills!!
Sometimes I feel like a crumbling edifice. ( How do we underline?)
Thank you for posting.
1:56 "take a little tequila it'll give you strength"
Lmao
I laughed at the same phrase!
Huh, I so noticed that too. Now I will always keep a shot of tequila close at hand 😄😄😄
It works! I'm benching 500 as I watch these... or is that vodka??
Guys this is true regarding a shot of something strong. Here in Greece we have a spirit called "tsipouro", which is produced during the wine making process after the grapes have settled and the wine has been drawn from the barrel. The settled grapes are then boiled and twice filtered producing this extremely high in alcohol drink. Whenever I am feeling sluggish or feeling a cold coming on, I take one shot of this and I am a spit fire afterwards! 🤣 It really does work.
@Mr. Moon don't care didn't ask plus you're boomer
"Mr.Merriweather" from I love Lucy is on this show!
SO I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICED HIM! Hot damn
He's also the Italian man (Mr. Gambini?) from "It's a Wonderful Life."
Another great episode. :)
As I posted in another story about me getting psychic feelings from a murdered 2 1/2 yo boy that my wife and I babysat, I was able to get his murderer captured and found guilty over 50 years ago. I guess he wanted to thank me, so within months of the ending of the trial, he appeared to me as a shadowy figure. He has also appeared in full body like he was when he was alive. My wife saw him standing at the foot of our bed, my sister saw him standing at the top of our hall steps. Our neighbor actually interacted with his spirit by talking with him as he stood next to her bed. I have been able to feel him touch me, he’s moved things and even takes thing from me. Here it is, over half a century later and his spirit is still with me. I live in a large high rise and people on my floor say they have seen a little boy in our hallway. So is it possible for a spirit to move things, you better believe it, I and others have witnessed it.
It requires a lot of kinetic energy for a discorporate to move anything in a physical sense. Just my observations over time. Electrical pulse is easier to manipulate; I've seen far more of that, especially when someone is dying. Before my husband died in hospice, a lucite deer bust (the switch that lit it had broken years ago) glowed on its shelf. My stepson and I saw it when we returned home from being with him. It doesn't work without pressing the back button, just as before he died.
ARE YOU SURE YOU DIDN'T SEND A INNOCENT MAN AWAY. WHAT YOU DESCRIBED SEEING THE BOY. FROM MY FIRST EXPERIENCE IS A DEMONIC ENTITY. GOD PUTS LIMITATIONS ON THINGS AND IF HE DIDN'T, WE WOULD HAVE TOTAL CHAOS HERE IN THE WORLD. ONCE A LIVING BEING DIES. GOD TAKES THE SOUL BACK SINCE HE CREATED IT AND BELONGS TO HIM.. THERE IS A UNSEEN SPIRITUAL WORLD AROUND US COMPROMISED OF SATAN AND THE ONE-THIRD OF THE FALLEN ANGELS. THE DEARLY DEPARTED DO NOT ROAM AROUND IN THAT SAME REALM. I CAN'T TELL YOU WHERE IT IS IN THE BIBLE. IT IS WRITTEN THAT GOD TAKES THE SOULS BACK OBVIOUSLY TO BE JUDGED.
@@Frank289100 Frank, that is your belief, not mine. My grandfather is Native American and I follow his spiritual beliefs. If your beliefs gives you comfort, fine, I have nothing against it but to ask me to follow yours is not.
@@robertmiller3810 I HAVE FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCE WITH THE DEVIL FACE TO FACE AT A TOUCH. WHEN YOUR THINGS GET MOVED AROUND KEYS WHICH IS A COMMON THING AND PAPERWORK DISAPPEARS ALL KINDS OF THINGS LIKE THIS HAPPEN IT'S DEMONIC ACTIVITY. THE BOY YOU SAW IS A DEMON AND POSSIBLY THE DEVIL MANIFESTING ITSELF IN THE FLESH.
@@robertmiller3810 SECONDLY, ALL THE NATIVE AMERICAN BELIEF SYSTEMS IN SPIRITS LIKE WOLVES, BEARS, HAWKS, EAGLES, ETC. IS A SATANIC BELIEF SYSTEM CREATED BY DEVIL SATAN AND THE FALLEN ANGELS. STAY AWAY FROM IT.
Thanks for uploading this episode.
this was one of my favorite shows.
One of my favorite episodes it’s great
"Take a little tequila, it will give you strength." Never that effect on me!
John Newland talks and looks like a debunker yet he actually debunks the debunkers. Great story, the scene of the man being killed was so realistic I rewinded and looked at it twice.
The moment when you realise that the hand print on the cave was an actual video.
Extremely weird but apparently true. Real evidence and the witness at the end (insert eerie theme music here).
Forensic Files, the prequel... Amazing episode, so well done.
But why did the Giant Ghost go after the old man?
He died from a stroke and shock.
Rodolfo Acosta (1920-1974) had a solid career in movies and TV. He went on to appear in the TV Western "The High Chaparral" (1967-1971) in the supporting role of the Mexican ranch hand Vaquero (1967-1969). 😊
OMG!! Build that wall, build that wall. Kidding, nah, build that wall...
Thanks for the video
Roldolfo Acosta--not Frank DeKova--played a ranch hand in The High Chaparral a number of times. He was romantic leads in Mexican pictures and heavies in U.S. films. The lead, David J. Stewart, was a Jew from Nebraska whose real name was Abraham Siegel who did most of his acting on the New York stage. Jay Novello's real name was Michael Romano--an Italian from Chicago who played lots and lots of Latinos. He gets eaten by the fire monster near the end of 1960's The Lost World. The first two died rather early. Novello outlived them by several decades, dying at age 78.
Jim Pauff very good comment on this subject, Kudos to you Paul 👍👍......by the way Frank DeKova and Roldolfo Acosta to me greatly resembled each other, at times I too was confused 👍👍
This series abd the Twili😢 Zone were the best
I notice John Newland is the the common denominator in all these stories, perhaps it's him who's causing all this shit!
Lmao you could be on to something there
Very good show !🙋🏽
I wasn't there, I didn't see anything...but I know what happened!
I recently sent CBS a long letter explaining that since they released the first season of ONE STEP BEYOND several years ago, to slow sales. The show since then has gotten A LOT more followers and that season 2 and 3 would sell very well. Everyone needs to go on their web site to the contact us spot and tell them the same. Hopefully they'll listen. Then we can have pristine versions and won't have to watch dark, poor quality videos of those season!
The convent that John Newland appears in during the prologue was the Convent of Nuestra Senora de la Merced in the Historic center of Mexico City, built by the Order of Mercedarians and consecrated in 1703. The church and parts of the monastery were torn down in 1862, leaving only the cloister stands to this day; it was the cloister that Newland was speaking from in the opening of the story. Dr. Alt, whose real name was Gerardo Murillo Coronado (1875-1964), was a Mexican painter, writer, vulcanologist, and life-long political reactionary. The supernatural incident that he claimed to have seen occurred in 1920 and, yes, that's Dr. Alt himself speaking about it with John Newland at the end of this episode.
“Come” **follows diligently**
Thank you.
The Shadow of a Nephilim in 1920? Who knows...
Is the Commandant doing the investigation a young Frank Dekova?
No, doesn't even resemble him
I think you're correct good observation.
Dr Atl did, in fact, exist. He was a great painter and died in 1964.
I was born in 1964. Therefore I am the reincarnated Dr. Atl.
@@RogerinKC You wish.
O.S.B. and T.T.Z.
best on tv during fifties and sixties.
Is this crazy week over yet?
It shouldn't even matter if he did it or if it was a gost. Since the cop didn't make any formal arrest and simply held him at gunpoint, that should give him the right to retaliate in self-defense. But i guess that with a tyranic system and no witnesses, the guy wearing a uniform always has the advantage. Hell, even in a "normal" system.
OSB they don't make them like that anymore!!!♥️
I love how the antidote to any ailment in the 1950s and 1960s was booze.
It still is, and has been for many a Millennium.
Tried and true. It beat the experimental drugs being tested on folks prior to real pharmaceutical oversight.
Originally telecast on February 7, 1961.
0:00- 'ALCOA PRESENTS'......a journey into the world beyond reason.
*ALCOA-* first in aluminum, its development and perfection, for today's many uses from the world of tomorrow.
ALCOA PRESENTS--- an adventure that may make you doubt your senses. Come........."
Guy in hat has played in so many shows
I love these BW shows. I love you all.
good episode.
"Que pasa?!" lol.
Stephen Colbert's standard TV narrator.
These columns look like present day headlight bulbs. Is rock light, at rest?
"...but this is the hand of a giant" No freaking way... oh btw, the earth is flat...
It sound like he got stringaled by a demon.
Tamara Kwanita yes a super strong demon.
This was really a big twist
The Aztec spears were no match against Spanish steel and gunpowder.
Maybe the Aztec sacrifice comes back every year to make an Aztec sacrifice of his own.
How many people can boast of having being let of the hook by a cast of a dead man ? Strangely why did the tissues and flesh of the dead man not relax after the pressure was released ?
Blood drained from his face rig mortis?
Al, Al, Alan... ALAN. AL, ALAN!
has the world gone crazy?
Vaguely Christopher Walken vibes from the Colonel.
lot of good the sacrifices did. if they'd diversified in their crops, their culture might of lived a little longer. the Spanish showing up didn't help either.
While deforestation was a major cause of their fall, the lack of rain/drought did them in.
I'm amazed that people pretend to be so gullible just to earn a few dollars.
🙏🕯
It was a NEPHILIM
🙏🏽🕊️🇬🇧
Yes I was thinking Nephilim too
Of course they want to lock a good person
la verdura de serie de la telera
Unseen phenomenon..
Take a little tequila. It'/ giv a you strength
I believe,
It happened by one of a fallen angel.
Karma is immutable!
🎭🎬👍👏👏🥇🏆
👌👍
I have trouble believing this one
really? what are you, an adult or something? lol
@@dosmundos3830 lol! I actually do believe some of them.
Spanglish was born
I love the husband
tequila for strength