The Face Peelers of Peru: Floating Demons or Military Psy-Op?

Aug 28, 2025, 04:00 PM

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In 2023, villagers in Peru reported attacks by hovering, armored beings—and the navy arrived within hours. This podcast-exclusive investigation examines the “Face Peelers” incident, the official drone explanation, and why the evidence doesn’t add up.

This episode is produced exclusively for the Divergent Files Podcast.

When armored figures hover silently in the jungle—and the military rushes in—you don’t dismiss it.

You ask why.

In 2023, a terrified teenage girl stumbled into a remote Amazonian village in Peru. Her face was bleeding. She was in shock. And she said she hadn’t been attacked by a person—or an animal.

She said it hovered.

Locals began reporting the same entities: tall, silent beings with metallic, gold-colored armor. No visible faces. No footsteps. No sound. They didn’t walk through the jungle.

They floated above it.

Villagers called them Face Peelers.

Within hours, the Peruvian Navy arrived. The area was secured. Statements were issued. And the official explanation was quickly offered: illegal miners using jet-assisted drones to terrorize locals.

But when you examine the details, the story collapses.

No recovered equipment.
No seized gold.
No motive that fits the behavior.

This episode investigates the Peru Face Peelers incident using eyewitness testimony, regional reporting, military timelines, and prior cases of similar encounters across South America. We examine why the alleged drones don’t match known capabilities, why witnesses consistently describe the same details, and why the response felt less like law enforcement—and more like containment.

We also explore a darker pattern: how anomalous encounters in remote regions are often followed by rapid military intervention, narrative lockdowns, and explanations that resolve the media cycle without resolving the event.

This isn’t an episode about jumping to conclusions.

It’s about asking the questions no one answered.

What were these things?
Why did they target people instead of property?
And why did the explanation arrive faster than the investigation?

When the story doesn’t fit the response, the response becomes the story.

And in the Peruvian jungle, something hovered long enough to make sure it was noticed… then vanished behind an official explanation that doesn’t survive scrutiny.

Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.