Michel Desmarquet - the chosen one, so called "the man of action". Who really was the author of "Thiaoouba Prophecy" (later: the book)?

 

In short: a old man, divorced, married again to a much younger Vietnamese woman, who was drinking, smoking a lot, and eating dead animals (meat) - not quite a definition of saint ;-) Additonally, he was apparently repelling and not trustworthy to most wifes of the men who are fans of the book (me included). That might sound funny, but it's true - my wife and partners of all my friends and men who read the book that I can think, all just don't like the man and treat his book and his person with a long, safe distance. Let's face it, he wasn't doing a great first impression, and was not a living advertisement of his book.

 

Michel was also a computer noob - at least that was his excuse not to learn something new and stay lazy, limited to old-school street marketing or eventually delegating his mission to other people to do the internet marketing (and ideally all other stuff, too) for him. Still he could tell stories so everyone felt special and unique.

 

He lived for so many lives (80 incarnations) on level 1 planets without significant progress (even during his life within the Mu civilisation, so he must truly be a hard and slow learner). Then he got promoted to the 2nd category, but he messed that life up right away and reincarnated back to Earth... again. Recently (after his death in 2018) he was promoted to the 2nd category planet one more time. If that wasn't called off last minute, then good for him - fingers crossed he will finally be trying to grow up and start learning.

 

Humans from 9th category planet Thiaoouba chose him for their mission and 'invited' him to visit their planet (actually he didn't have much choice - yeah free will is awesome!). He must have been special then, right? Well, I was surprised reading his adventures in the book, and to be honest even reading about his way of being, what he was saying and doing was irritating (and it seems Thao felt the same way many times). Then after a couple of years when I finally had a proper internet connection and some videos started popping up (and believe me, in year 2005 - that is 12 years after his book initial publication, 18 years after his journey to Thiaoouba - Michel Desmarquet and his book was basically non-existent in the internet - great job Michel! No rush!), I was even more surprised when I saw him.

What I saw was not a man of action at all. I saw a very old man, who was not handsome, not pleasant or at least neutral to look at (of course he thought differently of himself), talking English with very distinct French accent. I don't think he is the type of person I could like, or want to hang out. Maybe I look rude right now, but I'm not trying to offend Michel or something. He certainly had many advantages, like for example he wrote the book and... hmmm... he has powerful buddies from Thiaoouba, and... he talks funny, and... well I'm sure the list of his strengths can go on and on!

 

I already mentioned he seemed lazy (it's always easier to focus on criticism, right? I'm a real pro at this). During some of his lectures and interviews (that were supposed to promote the book and the message from Thiaoouba) he made serious errors, that were contrary to some major points of the book he wrote (those videos are still on YouTube and maybe I will embed them somewhere here later). Was it because of his laziness that he did not check his notes and the book before doing interviews/lectures? Or was it because of his age and simply his brain getting older and older (though I've seen much brighter/sharped minded people older than him)? Or was it because he did not fully understand Thao's teachings and forgot the details? Remember that he wrote what Thao told him to write, not what he wanted to write. Also Thao repeated over and over again that they are very busy, so it's likely Thao wasn't on all of his lectures and couldn't help him telephatically in all cases. In Thao defence I think we can agree that Michel should be well prepared for his lectures and interviews - he had all the materials printed! But on the other hand it is another act of Thiaooubians recklessness - they aren't perfect, they don't pay attention to details and sometimes because of this they fail hard and change our history like they didn't predict at all (like with creating Christianity or with saving the Jews). First they "don't waste time" for seemingly non-priority topics (they didn't even take time to calculate the impact of asteroid that wiped out the great Mu civilisation; but that's off-topic), then they waste a lot more time to fix it. And they waste both their time (required to fix things they messed up) and our time on Earth (because they wait even thousands of years before they introduce a new plan, and in the meantime poeple on Earth are doing stupid things and go crazier than ever before, and it wouldn't be like that if not Thiaoobians sloppy intervention in the first time). Dear Thiaooubians - I know you are also just people and you still learn and make mistakes, but please be professional and prepare everything perfectly! Then don't trust every Earthian you meet on the street to finish your plan without mistakes, just bloody supervise him from time to time! It's better to prevent than to fix - better safe than sorry. And if it's to late for prevention, try to reduce the harm as soon as possible, before it spreads and create a new Vatican.

 

OK, back to Michel!

I bet it was more comfortable for him to just ask other people to spread the message for him, but maybe that's for the better. It is just a pity that he hasn't shared more details that he actually was allowed to talk about.

 

 

Because of the above, I'm sure he couldn't just made this all up, and that the content of the book was dictated to him, because he himself wasn't living fully according to the advices from the book. Also the mistakes during his speeches just confirm that he himself didn't understand some parts of the message that his mission was to spread (and Thao had reprimanded him many times in the book because of that, from the narration it was clear that she was close to losing her patience).

Michel even admitted he was surprised they chose him for this, and many times he had problems with focusing on remembering and trying to understand the knowledge he was given on Thiaoouba, distracted by his thoughts of not being worthy or just distracted by admiring the surroundings of the new planet he visited. He was barely asking any questions and even Thao was looking forward to hear some good questions from him. He could get so much more of it, and instead he returned back to Earth depressed.

 

Everyone is repeating that when he was shown the paradise, he was really sad and depressed when he had to return to Earth. He was willing to die and leave his family and his life just to live on Thiaoouba, and I'm sure he would do that without even hesitating and without contacting his family, if he had heard this is an option (but it turned out his death would still not grant him access to Thiaoouba).

 

If he was more eager to grow spiritually, he would definitely been on a higher planet already, maybe even half way to reach Thiaoouba. But even with all that knowledge he's got from Thao and others, he was still the same Michel Desmarquet, that wasn't keen to learn new things like even using a computer and internet for example...

 

 

Why did they choose him? Because of the obsession with the number 9, and his 81th life (9 * 9). "A man of action" was just an excuse for them to feel better. When reading the book you get that impression, that they were somewhat disappointed of him, even though they became friends on a social level. But were they real friends, or just called this 'relationship' like that? Is a real friend a person who doesn't contact you for years, even asking how are you? Is a real friend a person who just sends you instructions (or orders) without even giving you a chance for a two-way conversation or discussion? Is a real friend a person who doesn't care about your views or inside about your ideas? Is a real friend a person who doesn't want to do any favour for you, or even return a big favour?

Is a real friend a person who makes miracles out-of-this-world just to show off, but who won't make a small miracle just for you, when no one from the public is watching?

Is a real friend a person who rewards non-believers with wonders and miracles (even if they still won't change their minds and offend that person in return!), but doesn't reward a friend who believes and has pure intetions, without any explanation?

 

 

In the end, it didn't matter what kind of a human Michel Desmarquet was. I didn't matter if Thiaooubians maybe just used him to help their case, with sweet-talking him. All that matters for them is that they reached their goal - they got the book published by a person who wouldn't be even suspected for making it up (and being skilled at chess is not a sign of high intelligence; one can even learn the IQ tests to score high and yet show little intelligence in other areas), they got it for free, and they got the job done - even if this whole mission will end up as badly as with Jesus (and they admitted themselves that the things are worse now than before Jesus) - but maybe this time they won't 'accidentally' create a new religion and indirectly cause to kill millions of people.

Was that all fair to Michel Desmarquet? Well, like Thao says - sometimes the ends justify the means.

 

Let's hope this time it will finally work and be worth it. This time we - the young people who read the book and understood a lot from it, will take matters into our own hands, trying to fix the mess created after Jesus and other Thiaooubian failed interventions when they decided to visit Earthians as gods. Maybe we can do it without creating a new religion and without blood on our hands.

Thiaoouba Prophecy discussion and interview with Samuel Chong and me: