Alois Irlmaier (1894-1959)

 

“I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.” — Jesus in John 15:5

The desire to build a world without God is the source and center of all human troubles. Since Jesus is the Logos, the Alpha and the Omega that moves the universe from beginning to end, those words have the same weight and force of “let there be light” or any of the other creative phrases.

With those words of John 15:5 Christ condemned all godless human effort to futility. In the end all of it will amount to nothing. When the uselessness and futility of godless human self-rule is proved to all, God will come and truly serve mankind. Then we will return to experience life in the vine, a life full of blessings in the love of God.

 

 

Through the past decades, the West has followed and seeks to impose a cultural Marxist agenda inverting Christian morality. This is not merely a proposed inversion of values that one can ignore. It is a brutal assault on human dignity and liberty. It seeks to direct the powers of all governments to crush and outlaw what remains of the Order that made the West a dominant force in the world.

After Our Lady appeared in Fatima in October 1917, a series of events and developments in the world have revealed the advance of an evil spiritual force bent on mayhem and destruction. The Church has been affected by that wave of evil and many agree with me that we have entered the time of the fulfillment of the ancient prophecies.

I refuse to play the “Left Behind” game. I am no prophet and I remain in ignorance of how exactly the expected events will develop or how God will protect His people from the announced purification of mankind. What I can glean from years of reading Scripture and studying private revelations of all sorts is basically this:

  • Heaven will purify humanity and preserve those who want to return to God
  • Mankind will have to live through a period in which will have little or no control of natural systems
  • In a gradual crescendo of natural disasters, the devil and his forces will be humiliated and sent to Hell
  • The concomitant tribulation will greatly reduce the number of people living on earth
  • A great number in the Church will join the apostasy promoted from the higher echelons of the hierarchy
  • There will be wars, civil unrest, famines, epidemics, economic crises, governments will oppress the population.

Alois Irlmaier, so far an extremely accurate German seer, predicted a religious war in the Middle East (“the Jews and the Arabs”) that will be followed by the assassination of three political leaders, one of them will be killed in the Balkans.

Suddenly, Russia and her allies will invade Europe. This is consistent with what was predicted early in the 20th century:

“Russia will convert and will become the hammer of God.”

Irlmaier then describes an invasion of the United States. He believes it is likely to be a massive invasion seeking to impede the US intervention in Europe. Meanwhile, there will be riots in Europe and the people of Paris will burn down their own city. Those are important markers that will prove these prophecies if they truly come to pass.

At some point on a global scale there will be:

  • Unprecedented great prosperity,
  • Unprecedented apostasy
  • A great wave of immorality and corruption
  • Germany will be filled with foreign nationals
  • The West will abandon God
  • There will be divisions in the hierarchy of the Church
  • In many regions, faithful Christians will be martyred
  • Unknown plagues
  • Famines

Only a few years after the death of Alois Irlmaier, the visionaries of Garabandal announced The Warning. That event would happen during a great war. Irlmaier had mentioned something very similar in his prophecies. That war will end when three days of darkness come over mankind. The Sign of the Son of Man will be then seen in the sky by all. Massive conversions will follow.

These terrible events will be followed by a happy and prosperous time. Compare that thought to this passage of the Gospels:

Blessed are those slaves whom the master finds alert when he comes; truly I tell you, he will fasten his belt and have them sit down to eat, and he will come and serve them. (Luke 12:37 — NRSVACE)