1950 AD — Freilassing, Bavaria
Alois Irlmaier described this with striking specificity (original 1947-1957 transcripts): 'A single airplane, which comes from the east, throws something into the large water. Then the water lifts itself as high as a tower and falls down. Everything is inundated. There is an earthquake. The southern part of England slips into the water.' And further: 'The countries at the sea are endangered by the water heavily, the sea is very restless, the waves go high as a house; it foams, as if it would boil in the underground. Islands disappear and the climate changes. A part of the proud island sinks when the thing falls into the sea, which the pilot drops.' The affected countries are England (south), the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, and the North Sea coast of Germany (Hamburg, Bremen). Three cities sink: 'one in the south, one in the northwest, and one in the west.' This event occurs during the Third World War, when the combined Russian-led forces that invaded Europe are being pushed back.
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Alois Irlmaier: original 1947-1957 statements collected by Conrad Adlmaier
by Alois Irlmaier / Conrad Adlmaier