
The Blessed Virgin Mary appears to the seer Melanie. From the very beginning of the vision, Mary shows herself with wide eyes and a frightened expression — a face that conveys shock to the seer, as if Mary had seen something that deeply affected her.
The seer then sees, as if in fast motion, three suns rising and setting from left to right. From this image, the seer understands that these events will happen suddenly. This image repeats continuously while, at the same time, a wide road can be seen, bordered by gentle hills reminiscent of vineyards.
On this road, tanks move past at high speed, followed by an army. As more than a symbol, they carry a sign — similar to those once used in wartime to mark territorial claims after regions had been occupied. The seer keeps thinking of Russian troops marching into Germany.
As the army moves along the wide road, a flock of various birds of prey appears above them, attacking each other in flight. These birds symbolize different nations, though in the vision they cannot be clearly distinguished. Watching the jets in the sky, one would not be able to identify their origin because there are so many. The seer has the impression that the sky will be filled with fighter jets (from various countries), whose operations will be visible and loudly audible.
She hears the words “Hanover” and “Middle Rhine.” The Russian troops move quickly and purposefully across Germany. They are in a hurry. It appears to be a passage — brief and without a long stay. The presence of the troops will be unpleasant and clearly noticeable, but short-lived. They move through Germany with another country as their destination.
The Blessed Mother wants people to be warned about this state of war in Germany, which will one day occur. She wishes to prepare them for it.
In the next image, a military aircraft is seen firing a volley of ammunition — it concerns air strikes. The seer briefly thinks of Berlin, and then the vision changes. Tanks and foreign troops appear on Red Square in Moscow. It shows an attack on Russia’s capital.
This is where the public message ends.