Everything will crash and burn in 2032. A client approached me at the latest World Economic Conference to ask if the asteroid heading for Earth in 2032 could potentially become the catalyst for the global event our computer has been forecasting.
Back in 2013, asteroid 2013 TV135 was briefly flagged with a tiny probability of impact in August 2032, but further observations slashed that risk and NASA eventually removed it from the official watch list. More recently, the press has latched onto asteroid 2024 YR4. Early estimates put the impact probability around 3% for a possible 2032 encounter, which, of course, produced the usual sensational headlines. As additional data came in, that risk collapsed to roughly one-thousandth of a percent (0.001–0.0017%), with NASA and the European agencies now treating it as a negligible threat to Earth.
This is not “we all die in 2032,” as the math they publish is a tiny risk. Historically, as more observations come in, those probabilities tend to fall even further, as we saw with 2013 TV135.
My models are not built on asteroids, earthquakes, or any one event in isolation. They are built on the observable cyclical behavior of capital, confidence, and human nature. The 8.6-year wave is just the smallest visible unit of a much larger fractal structure: 8.6 years, 51.6 years, 309.6 years, and so on.
We are currently in what I have called the grand Public Wave, a 309.6-year cycle that peaks in 2032.85. That is the equivalent in time to the wave that marked the peak of the Roman Empire around the reign of Marcus Aurelius, which marked the moment when the political system crested and began its long, irreversible decline
2032 will be the culmination of the current 51.6-year wave of the ECM, and the peak of the larger 309.6-year wave. The fact that these asteroid windows keep clustering around the very same year the model has been projecting for decades as the peak of the grand Public Wave is, at minimum, an intriguing coincidence. The arrival of such a threat in 2032 “may simply be destiny and part of the universe’s timing.
Socrates is not screaming “asteroid!” and telling everyone to hide in bunkers. When people asked if 2032 meant “Armageddon” or the end of all life, I said no. The last comparable Sixth Wave picked the peak of Rome; it did not vaporize the planet. Instead, the financial capital of the world migrated over centuries from Rome to Constantinople, then to Europe, Britain, America, and after 2032, it will shift toward Asia and eventually back again.

