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The Prophecies of Alois Irlmaier
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Freilassing - With his visions he was known throughout Bavaria, politicians and aristocrats sought his advice. It has been 50 years since Alois Irlmaier died, the seer of Freilassing .
On his deathbed, he is said to have said: "I am glad that the Lord God let me die. Now I no longer need to experience what I foresee." It was uncanny: war, weather disasters ... But Irlmaier helped with his talent especially the little people and was a simple well digger. The tz tells his story.
January is amal so warm that the muckers dance. It may be that we are already entering a time when there is no real winter at all here." Hard to believe, but Alois Irlmaier foresaw this at a time when no one had any idea of climate change. Alois was born on June 8, 1894. He was born with a rare gift: He could find water. Even as a small boy he reacted to water veins. The older he got, the stronger this ability became. But soon he saw much more: people, objects, light...
The visions are said to lead back to a terrible experience during the First World War: For four days Irlmaier was buried in a dugout in Russia, without food, without drink. When his comrades rescued him, he was a wreck. And the trauma had triggered something strange: "Images flooded into me," he said. In 1928, he moved with his wife Maria and their five children to Freilassing (Berchtesgadener Land), earned his living as a well digger - and became increasingly known for his prophecies, for which he never took money.
"Images pour in on me".
During World War II, people lined up to see him. Desperate, they showed him photos of sons and husbands: were they still alive? If Irlmaier saw the missing person only dimly, he was dead. He often turned away: "Dua's weg, des Buidl, i ko's nimmer sehng! The poor man!" More and more people turned to Irlmaier, he even helped to solve murder cases. Once a man died, he was buried, there was no doubt about a natural death. Irlmaier, however, demanded that the body be exhumed. Reason: He had the vision of tablets in the intestine of the dead man and of a black-haired woman who was to blame for the death. The body was dug up again - in fact, traces of arsenic were found in it. The mistress had murdered the man he.
On his deathbed, he is said to have said: "I am glad that the Lord God let me die. Now I no longer need to experience what I foresee." It was uncanny: war, weather disasters ... But Irlmaier helped with his talent especially the little people and was a simple well digger. The tz tells his story.
January is amal so warm that the muckers dance. It may be that we are already entering a time when there is no real winter at all here." Hard to believe, but Alois Irlmaier foresaw this at a time when no one had any idea of climate change. Alois was born on June 8, 1894. He was born with a rare gift: He could find water. Even as a small boy he reacted to water veins. The older he got, the stronger this ability became. But soon he saw much more: people, objects, light...
The visions are said to lead back to a terrible experience during the First World War: For four days Irlmaier was buried in a dugout in Russia, without food, without drink. When his comrades rescued him, he was a wreck. And the trauma had triggered something strange: "Images flooded into me," he said. In 1928, he moved with his wife Maria and their five children to Freilassing (Berchtesgadener Land), earned his living as a well digger - and became increasingly known for his prophecies, for which he never took money.
"Images pour in on me".
During World War II, people lined up to see him. Desperate, they showed him photos of sons and husbands: were they still alive? If Irlmaier saw the missing person only dimly, he was dead. He often turned away: "Dua's weg, des Buidl, i ko's nimmer sehng! The poor man!" More and more people turned to Irlmaier, he even helped to solve murder cases. Once a man died, he was buried, there was no doubt about a natural death. Irlmaier, however, demanded that the body be exhumed. Reason: He had the vision of tablets in the intestine of the dead man and of a black-haired woman who was to blame for the death. The body was dug up again - in fact, traces of arsenic were found in it. The mistress had murdered the man he.
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In another murder case, the body had disappeared. Irlmaier described to investigators exactly where it was buried: "There he lies with the silver plate in his stomach." The dead man was found - indeed, he was wearing a silver plate in his stomach. Even General Clay, head of the US occupation zone in Germany, is said to have sought advice from Irlmaier - and even Konrad Adenauer! The Freilassinger constable is said to have been quite shocked by this: "What else do we have to reckon with when even the chancellor visits the mad dog?"
Almost unbelievable, however, is the fact that Irlmaier's seer-like abilities were even confirmed in court! In 1947 he had to answer before the district court Laufen because of "Gaukelei". Irlmaier said to the judge: "Your wife is just at home. She is wearing a red dress, and a gentleman is with her. Let's see if it's true." It was true! Literally, the verdict then read: "The questioning of the witnesses has produced such astounding testimony about the vision of the defendant that he cannot be called a juggler."
"...let him sit in the corner in the Herrgottswinkl".
Many still remember Irlmaier today, including a Wasserburger (74) who met him in 1958. "We were looking for a water source at our farm." One day Irlmaier was standing in the yard. It took less than ten minutes, and he had already found a spring! However, it was on the neighbor's land. "He'll never sell it," they said. But Irlmaier knew what to do. "Invite him and let him sit in the corner in the Herrgottswinkl. There are earth rays there, he'll sign anything there." And so it was. Over the years, Irlmaier grew tired of his gift. "Am only to speak in matters of well seeking," he wrote on a sign. But people continued to tell his visions - and still talk about them today.
Almost unbelievable, however, is the fact that Irlmaier's seer-like abilities were even confirmed in court! In 1947 he had to answer before the district court Laufen because of "Gaukelei". Irlmaier said to the judge: "Your wife is just at home. She is wearing a red dress, and a gentleman is with her. Let's see if it's true." It was true! Literally, the verdict then read: "The questioning of the witnesses has produced such astounding testimony about the vision of the defendant that he cannot be called a juggler."
"...let him sit in the corner in the Herrgottswinkl".
Many still remember Irlmaier today, including a Wasserburger (74) who met him in 1958. "We were looking for a water source at our farm." One day Irlmaier was standing in the yard. It took less than ten minutes, and he had already found a spring! However, it was on the neighbor's land. "He'll never sell it," they said. But Irlmaier knew what to do. "Invite him and let him sit in the corner in the Herrgottswinkl. There are earth rays there, he'll sign anything there." And so it was. Over the years, Irlmaier grew tired of his gift. "Am only to speak in matters of well seeking," he wrote on a sign. But people continued to tell his visions - and still talk about them today.
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We Were Warned: The Visions of Alois Irlmaier
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so true!