Billy Meier’s 1988 Earth & War Whispers: Odds That Resound Through Time

A Cosmic Seer’s Vision Before the World Shook

What if Billy Meier, a Swiss farmer claiming alien counsel, foresaw Earth’s hum, melting peaks, Bush’s wars, and a prehistoric find—15 years before 2003’s chaos and beyond? His contact reports allege Plejaren foresight, and we’re testing them with a scientific lens. On May 1, 1988, Quetzal predicted five epic shifts: cosmic sounds, glacial loss, global strife, and fossil fame. The odds defy chance; the stakes span eras. This is Meier’s cosmic echo—and it’s here to hook you.

Predictions from the Plejarens

On May 1, 1988, Quetzal unveiled these far-reaching forecasts:

  1. Earth’s Hum:
    “In about 10 to 15 years, a portion of the earthly sciences should…encounter these things.” Scientists hear Earth’s hum by May 1, 2003.

  2. Himalayan Melt:
    “The age-old snow and ice fields…including the Himalayas…will have melted away approximately by…2030.” Glaciers vanish by 2030—no firm start.

  3. Bush’s Wars:
    “The warmongering President Bush…will bring…sorrow, death, and disaster…” Conflict under Bush, undated.

  4. Second Iraq War:
    “A second war in Iraq…could arise in the year 2003.” Iraq redux, pegged to 2003.

  5. Liopleurodon Find:
    “Indications for this Wesen will be found…by the paleontologists…named Liopleurodon.” A marine giant uncovered—no date.

Did History Hear?

The Odds: A Stellar Sweep

Pre-May 1, 1988, odds, crunched cold:

Combined Odds: Cosmic Chords

All five: 1/50 × 1/250 × 1/100 × 1/100 × 1/20 = 1 in 25,000,000 (25 million). That’s like calling wars