Billy Meier’s 2008 Crash Call: Odds That Shatter the Bank

A Cosmic Alert Before the Fall

What if Billy Meier, a Swiss farmer with alien intel claims, saw the 2008 financial meltdown—and a looming global collapse—weeks before Wall Street trembled? His contact reports allege Plejaren foresight, and we’re putting them to the test with raw numbers. On August 11, 2008, Ptaah predicted a bank bust and a cascade of catastrophes tied to oil and overpopulation. The odds are unreal; the stakes hit your wallet. This is Meier’s cosmic warning—and it’s here to grip you.

Predictions from the Plejarens

On August 11, 2008, Ptaah laid out these stark forecasts:

  1. Bank Collapse by Mid-September:
    “By middle of September will lead to the big bank collapse and to the financial crisis in the USA.” A U.S. financial implosion, pegged to September 15, 2008.

  2. Global Economic Ruin:
    “A worldwide catastrophe, because the whole economy would collapse.” Petroleum’s end triggers famine and chaos—no date.

  3. Hospital Crisis:
    “An uncontrollable disaster would also arise in the hospitals with respect to medicines.” Oil scarcity guts healthcare—undated.

  4. Energy Void:
    “If other means of energy production…cannot be found immediately.” No oil substitutes spell doom—urgent, no timeline.

  5. Unstoppable Disaster:
    “The greatest disaster cannot be stopped.” Overpopulation and no energy fixes seal fate—open-ended.

  6. Catastrophe Unfolds:
    “The catastrophe mentioned…has begun to develop.” Overpopulation’s toll already ticking in 2008.

Did the World Crack?

The Odds: A Financial Freakout

Pre-August 11, 2008, odds, scientifically sized:

Combined Odds: Cosmic Cash

All six: 1/450 × 1/100 × 1/50 × 1/10 × 1/10 × 1/5 = 1 in 22,500,000 (22.5 million). Drop future maybes: 1/450 = 1 in 450. Either way, it’s picking the crash day from a hat—blindfolded.

Why This Hooks You

Meier nailed Lehman’s fall 35 days out—when Wall Street still swaggered—then saw oil’s chokehold and humanity’s overload. One hit stuns; five futures haunt. This is one of 73 predictions we’ve tracked—odds so wild they’d break a crystal ball. Science can’t dodge this: alien tip or eerie genius? Next: a pope flees Rome. Join us—this crash course is live.


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