The farmer of Krems, also known as "The Seer of Waldviertel"
…On September 17, 2001, a reverend from Tirol, Josef Stocker, spoke to
the seer by telephone. Regarding the New York attack of September 11, 2001
the Farmer of Krems said:
The terrorist act that is prophesied for the present-time has not yet
occurred, and when it does there will be a nearly total destruction of New
York -- an unprecedented terrorist act that will be carried out with two
small nuclear explosive devices…
Destruction of Manhattan
New York is destroyed unexpectedly before this time of war by small
explosive devices that explode very low in the air. The image grows more
vivid, becoming like houses blasted apart from a violent storm. In the
explosion inferno (the explosion's epicenter or "ground zero"), I saw
nothing left standing. It would seem to have occurred around noon
(local time). If one considers, however, that, in the early summer, it
becomes light very early, that could be also in the morning hours. I saw all
details clearly and with extraordinary clarity…
… Also, regarding the destruction of New York, I saw details that one
could never perceive with the eye due to the quickness of the event. It was
revealed to me in proper sequence, but in slow motion. I saw this city in
all of its detail. There a dark object fell in its course, continually
crooking upon itself. I stared intently as this body fell, until it almost
crashed to the ground. First it shredded into pieces, dissolving itself as
it did this. In this moment I did not yet comprehend what had happened. The
first explosive device exploded some buildings a distance behind a larger
building standing with a wide entrance facing the ocean's shore. From the
perspective of the Atlantic Ocean, these buildings seemed to be located
somewhat to the south behind this larger building. The buildings did not
fall over or implode upon themselves, but rather they became, save for a
few, part of the explosion's epicenter (ground zero). They then became
pulverized from the ground up. From a distance, they had the appearance of
sinking, as if swallowed up by the ground beneath them.