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Author Topic: What to make of Alois Irlmaier  (Read 126153 times)

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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: What to make of Alois Irlmaier
« Reply #5 on: October 20, 2025, 07:26:00 AM »
Trump said that it could take place "within two weeks", so this fits the bill of a peace summit called after rising tensions, and arranged on "short notice" ... two weeks' notice?

Re: What to make of Alois Irlmaier
« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2025, 08:22:29 AM »
Ladislaus, I agree. These are important developments to watch.  Something has to happen soon.  


Re: What to make of Alois Irlmaier
« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2025, 11:42:53 AM »
:facepalm:  It's a prophecy.  You only know if it's accurate when all the events are over. 

There's no need to wait for the future to unfold to make an assessment on the accuracy of whether a so-called prophecy and or its exactitude (i.e., accuracy) of its details was ever actually made in the first place.  That was how the word accuracy was used in the quote I had provided.  A so-called prophecy could have been made, but it's retelling to the public after the supposed seer died could always have been distorted or even fabricated. That's the question at issue.  

Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: What to make of Alois Irlmaier
« Reply #8 on: October 20, 2025, 12:22:01 PM »
There's no need to wait for the future to unfold to make an assessment on the accuracy of whether a so-called prophecy and or its exactitude (i.e., accuracy) of its details was ever actually made in the first place.  That was how the word accuracy was used in the quote I had provided.  A so-called prophecy could have been made, but it's retelling to the public after the supposed seer died could always have been distorted or even fabricated. That's the question at issue. 
Even if this Alois guy never existed, SOMEBODY made these predictions DECADES ago.  And they're pretty darn accurate.  That's all that matters; I don't care if it Alois or Hitler's cousin.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: What to make of Alois Irlmaier
« Reply #9 on: October 20, 2025, 06:30:07 PM »
So, the "could have been distorted" thing is typically used to get false prophets "off the hook", as it were, so if something they predict doesn't come to pass, they can just claim their prediction had been altered.  People didn't stand all day for years in a 100-person-deep line if there wasn't something to Irlmaier.  He's made predictions that were docuмented, like eerily mentioning what sounds like smart phones (colorful cigarette boxes that people keep staring at) and during WW3 a bomb that's droppped off the coast of England that'll submerge a large part of the country (look up Russia's Tsunami bomb), and then he talked about a huge wave of these white unmanned air ships flying by the 10s of thousands over Europe to drop some small payload (before anyone had dreamt of unmanned drones).

BTW, he speaks of these drones that drop the green/yelllow powder as rising up out of the hot sands, and then flying OVER where he lived in Austria, but that people shouldn't be afraid, and they would drop the weapon north of them, starting with Prague and going up to the North Sea.  So a line OVER Austria from some Hot Sands could very well be from Tunisia.



If you look on a map, a straight line between Tunisia and Prague goes right over Austria.

https://www.africanews.com/2020/10/01/tunisia-signs-10-year-military-deal-with-us//

Notice how he was saber rattling against Russia when he made the announcement.