Alois Irlmaier: Did Bavaria’s most famous seer predict climate change and the fire at Notre-Dame for 2019? And: Did he predict a war for 2020?
- The prophecies for the year 2020 are already being discussed on the internet.
- Did the Bavarian seer Alois Irlmaier predict an approaching apocalypse?
- Did Irlmaier predict the Notre-Dame fire and climate change in 2019?
He has been dead for 60 years. But the prophecies of Bavaria’s best-known “seer” Alois Irlmaier (1894 to 1959) are still the subject of debate. The well digger and dowser is said to have predicted the future with amazing accuracy. According to the tz is him “the most famous seer in Bavaria“. Alois Irlmaier is said to have had his first visions in 1928. From 1947 to 1957, the brave well builder repeatedly described an impending catastrophe: World War III was imminent and with it “devastating nuclear and chemical strikes”. Irlmaier’s prophecies also allow conclusions to be drawn about that year 2020 too?
But first things first: In case you don’t know Alois Irlmaier. Unusual things have been reported about the man from Freilassing (Berchtesgadener Land district) for decades: the locals asked him about missing persons and soldiers in captivity. With a look at the photos of these people, Irlmaier is said to have known immediately whether they were still alive or dead. Irlmaier also predicted bombing raids during World War II and is said to have saved so many lives.
After the war he is said to have successfully helped to solve murder cases. In the 1950s he achieved real prominence. General Lucius D. Clay, head of the US occupation zone in Germany, is said to have sought advice from Irlmaier – and even the first chancellor, Konrad Adenauer (CDU).
In 1949, the Munich newspaper Merkur reported on an uncanny occurrence:
“Recently, the clairvoyant Alois Irlmaier was invited to a party in Hammerau, a small town near Freilassing. In the evening, while the group was drinking happily, a retired colonel, whom Irlmaier had been staring at for some time, raised his glass, slightly irritated, and said patronizingly: ‘Well then, Irlmaier, we should also drink to your health!’ Irlmaier didn’t take his eyes off him and replied icily: ‘Do koane Meis, you’ll never live in three days!’ The company that Irlmaier knew fell silent in dismay, only the colonel burst out laughing. ‘What, while I’m still in my prime, don’t make any silly jokes!’ and continued to enjoy himself. Three days later, at five o’clock in the afternoon, he passed away of a stroke.”
Merkur reporter Herbert Frank traveled to Freilassing himself at the time to see for himself Irmaier’s abilities as a seer. And experienced amazing things:
“Irlmaier bored his gaze into me, leaned back, frowned, almost closed his eyes, stared straight ahead and began: ‘I see…’ And then there were descriptions of my life, individual experiences, character traits , Information about people close to me… A rush of blood shot to my head, my heart stopped beating, I thought I was losing my feet. He spoke as if I were unwrapping my very own secrets. He exclaimed triumphantly : ‘That’s right!’ I couldn’t speak a word anymore.”
Alois Irlmaier: Did he predict climate change and the Notre Dame fire?
Irlmaier’s predictions, who died in 1959, are still controversial. Mainly because they seem amazingly prophetic to many. As early as 1949 he is said to have predicted climate change in Bavaria. At that time the reported Old Bavarian home post: via an Irlmaier prophecy:
“Finally, the man from Freilassing told us that ‘in the happier times’ in Bavaria, especially in the southern part, ‘there will be a temperature like that in Italy. We will be able to harvest wine and even figs in the Oberland, and the industrious farmers will bring it to two crops.'”
In 1950, the Landshuter Zeitung also reported a prophecy by Irlmaier with reference to the climate:
“But afterwards a good time will come, a different climate will get me. There will be more winter here and we’ll grow soon.”
Something similar was read in the book “Blick in die Zukunft” published in 1950:
“He also spoke of a change in climate, that it would be much warmer here … we even grow wine and tropical fruits. … ‘I see vineyards and tropical fruits growing here in the future, whether you believe it or not. ‘”
In the same book you will also find a prediction by Irlmaier, which is reminiscent of the fire in the Notre-Dame church in Paris in 2019:
“The big city with the high iron tower is on fire. But it was set on fire by its own people, not those who marched from the east. And the city will be razed to the ground, I see that very well.”
In fact, workers on the roof of the Paris Cathedral are said to have disregarded the strict smoking ban. At this point it should be mentioned that Irlmaier-Deuter also interpret this forecast as a prediction of the unrest in Paris in 2005, when young people in the French capital set fire to cars in droves.
Prophecies of Alois Irlmaier
Prophecies 2020: This is what the “Seer of Freilassing”, Alois Irlmaier, predicted
Irlmaier’s prophecy, which is said to have been published for the first time in 1992, is still being discussed on the Internet. This is said to originally date from the 1950s. With the refugee crisis of 2015, this became topical again.
Apparently Irlmaier made this prophecy opposite the Caritas sister Maria Luise Bender, who took driving lessons from her driving instructor, who lived in the house next door to Alois Irlmaier. One evening Irlmaier approached her with the words: “Girl, you are experiencing the great upheaval that is to come!” But read for yourself:
“Girl, you are witnessing the great upheaval that is to come.
First comes prosperity like never before. Then follows an apostasy like never before.
Then an unprecedented corruption of morals.
Then a large number of strangers come into the country.
There is high inflation
Money loses more and more value.
The revolution follows soon after [in Deutschland].
Then the Russians invaded the West overnight.“
Although Irlmaier does not name a year in his prophecymany people attribute this to the refugee crisis. Almost everyone seems to be able to understand the first three statements. It seems undisputed that today, in comparison to the 1950s, there is an unimaginable level of prosperity. If you look at numbers of church members and worshipers over the past 60 years, it seems that the “apostasy like never before” has arrived. And the corruption of morals? What would the devout Catholic Irlmaier have said about Youporn, swinger clubs and infidelity portals on the internet?
Thus, Irlmaier’s first three prophecies from this prophecy seem to have already come true. And then the sentence that obviously moved many people after the refugee crisis: “Then a large number of strangers will come into the country.”
In fact, well over a million refugees have come to Germany since 2015. Dealing with the consequences of the refugee crisis is still one of THE major political issues in politics.
And the money that keeps losing value? Did Irlmaier already suspect the current negative interest rates that are eating away at savers’ assets?
However, it must be said that we in Germany still seem very far away from a revolution. And will the Russians really attack us overnight in 2020? Pictures appeared in August 2015, proving that Putin’s air force trained with bombs bearing the words “To Berlin!” was to read. However, it can only have been ridiculous muscle flexing.
Nevertheless, Irlmaier-Deuter list a number of predictions that indicate an approaching apocalypse:
- Fire in Paris (Notre Dame?)
- Citizens in revolt (yellow vests in France?)
- A conflict in the Middle East (Syria?) and the deployment of countless soldiers
- Exceptionally mild winters and early harvests
- The Pope’s escape from the Vatican (The resignation of Pope Benedict 2013? Or a possible resignation of Pope Francis in 2020?)
Are these signs really increasing?
In fact, this year was particularly concerned a prophecy by Alois Irlmaier for headlines:
The book “Blick in die Zukunft”, published in 1961, quotes a vision of the outbreak of war: “…then it starts to get dusty. I see three numbers very clearly, two eights and a nine. I don’t know what that means, one time can I don’t say.”
It was speculated online that World War III could begin on August 18, 2019 and end on September 9, 2019. But that didn’t happen.
It should also be emphasized at this point that Irlmaier, by his own admission, could not – or did not want to – name a specific date for the beginning of the Third World War.
It is quite possible that the prophecy of World War III was averted long before 2019. In a collection of Irlmaier words It says: “In 1959, the year he died, Irlmaier was asked whether his predictions were still valid. He replied: ‘I see the events even more clearly today because they are closer’ and added: ‘I see very clearly two eights and a nine. I don’t know what that means.’ On the invasion of the Russians, which Fatima insistently warned would take place in the second half of this century, if the people did not return to God’s commandments, Irlmaier said: ‘If the third person is murdered, it will start overnight! I think it will be in the Balkans!'”
The warning from Fatima mentioned by Irlmaier refers to Marian apparitions in the Portuguese city of Fatima in 1917. The Mother of God is said to avert disaster – including the invasion mentioned by Irlmaier – the consecration of Russia by the Pope and the bishops assembled with him to her have demanded Immaculate Heart. Pope John Paul II carried out this consecration in agreement with the bishops on March 25, 1984 in St. Peter’s Square. It is quite possible that Alois Irlmaier’s prophecy for 2019 has become obsolete.
Luckily! Then we can calmly let the year 2020 come.
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