Matthias Stormberger

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Matthias Stormberger was a Bavarian mystic who many say predicted World War I, World War II and an upcoming war (possibly World War III). He also predicted the technological advances of the 19th Century.

According to the research of J.R. Nyquist, the following is an English translation of Matthias Stormberger's World War predictions:

"Two or three decades after the first war it will come a second war still larger. Almost all the nations of the world will be involved. Millions of men will die without being soldiers. Fire will fall from the sky and many great cities will be destroyed. And after the end of the Second Great War, a third universal conflagration will come. There will be weapons totally new. In one day more men will die than in all previous wars. The battles will be accomplished with artificial weapons. Gigantic catastrophes will happen. Overnight it will take place -- in a pub in Zwiesel many people will be together, and outside the soldiers will ride over the bridge. The people will run out into the forest. Those, who hide themselves at the "Fuchsenriegel" or at the "Falkenstein" remain spared."