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The Incredible Seer Alois Irlmaier – a Countryman of Joseph Ratzinger. The Bavarian well builder Alois Irlmaier is a little known German Catholic seer who died in 1959. He was endowed with extraordinary …More
The Incredible Seer Alois Irlmaier – a Countryman of Joseph Ratzinger.
The Bavarian well builder Alois Irlmaier is a little known German Catholic seer who died in 1959. He was endowed with extraordinary gifts. When Irlmaier was accused of clairvoyance which was a crime at the time, he answered, “I see what I tell the people.” Then he told the judge, “Your wife is now at home. She is dressed in red and a gentleman is with her. Go and check whether this is true.” It was true. Irlmaier was acquitted.
During the Second World War, Irlmaier warned the people before a major military offensive against Rosenheim, Bavaria. He told them, “You may enter the big bunker near the State bank. Nothing will happen to you there. But don’t stand in its center. There, the bombs will hit there. I see there a big pile of dirt, and legs and heads sticking out!" The people followed Irlmaier’s advice. But in the last minute, a few soldiers came in. They remained in the middle of the bunker. Half an hour later …More
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"You attempt to defend Alois in a pointless effort to prove who knows what."
And you attempt to tell others what the man meant and that he was wrong, in a pointless effort to prove who knows what?
"Clearly he was speaking of the United States as 'the Great City.'”
And clearly that's just another assumption on your part.
Nowhere did the alleged seer say that "the Great City" means "the United States …More
"You attempt to defend Alois in a pointless effort to prove who knows what."

And you attempt to tell others what the man meant and that he was wrong, in a pointless effort to prove who knows what?

"Clearly he was speaking of the United States as 'the Great City.'”

And clearly that's just another assumption on your part.

Nowhere did the alleged seer say that "the Great City" means "the United States," which is a country, not a city.

In another portion of the statement, he used the term "great cities," and he means... cities.

Another assumption on your part: The fact that the term "the Great City" is capitalized has meaning somehow. Who capitalized it? Who wrote those statements?

For goodness sake, they're just sentences on a website. Do you contend that Alois himself wrote those things and capitalized them?

In fact, the very sentence you quote defeats your presupposition.

After speaking about "the Great City" being destroyed by rockets, it then states: "and the West Coast will be invaded by Asians, but they will be beaten back..."

Well, if "the Great City" means the entire country, and the entire country gets destroyed, how does the West Coast (notice the caps?) get invaded by Asians if the country is destroyed? And if the entire country has already been destroyed, who beats them back?


Again, I ask: If an alleged seer makes a prophecy, and that prophecy has not yet taken place, does that mean the prophecy is "wrong"?