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UFO - Do you believe?
Mtu Biz
#91 Posted : Wednesday, October 29, 2014 8:47:20 AM
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Kratos wrote:
Kratos wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:
Kratos wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:
I've read a stranger one.

The thiaoouba prophecy.




How did you come by this book and what were you looking for?



Well,

I was doing some 'research' on the human aura.. when i stumbled upon the story of Michel Desmarquet...



Ive just finished reading the book and well..... like the book says read it "three times". Am still not sure what to make of it. Its like being introduced to something you suspect but are not sure of and the ramifications of such beliefs are immense and scary; to put it humanlysmile . I will be back here with a few observations and understanding of the book maybe you can engage me on your thoughts as well.




Interesting read, very interesting
A few observations....

Human beings are almost inherently predisposed to accept fear of the unknown since, it "works better" for us. Consider that this book is an actual representation of a true event. This would mean that we are living a lie and a really big one huh! From my own observation and from what i discerned from the book is that we also limit ourselves beyond what we perceive we can achieve. The best example of this is by watching a baby going through the development cycles, the older they get the more fearful they become. That's why its much harder for a grown up to learn how to swim, ride a bicycle or even driver a car. The younger you are the easier it is to "accept" new challenges with far much less fear.

In one of the threads here someone asked why UFO's have not been seen in Africa....well I wouldn't have an answer for that but I would pose the question, why then would "we Africans" then comfortably ACCEPT and be indoctrinated to a religion brought by the same white man?

I think its very obvious for humanity at the moment to see how we have radically developed technologically in a very short time span of 150 years. Did we have help, a nudge in the right direction? Can you imagine that 20 years ago very few Africans if any (I use Africans to stress my point) had ever conceived the idea that we would one day talk on mobile phones like we do now? By the way how comes we Africans are not known to have discovered/invented any major technological breakthroughs? I digress.

"You don't know what you don't know"


smile smile

Found it quite interesting as well. The parts i found quite intriguing have to do with ancient human civilizations..

Specifically the Mu civilization...from where the Egyptians and Maya find their roots.. you don't want to google it smile

Like the chap in the Maisha ni Mteremko thread says... this is the most uncivilized time in human history...(where it takes 30 years for a smart person to own a house)

Sola Scriptura


its2013
#92 Posted : Wednesday, October 29, 2014 9:05:27 AM
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I'm currently reading the Thiaoouba Prophecy. It's interesting so far. It's obviously fiction.
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Kratos
#93 Posted : Wednesday, October 29, 2014 10:21:25 AM
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its2013 wrote:
I'm currently reading the Thiaoouba Prophecy. It's interesting so far. It's obviously fiction.


Finish reading it first before forming the opinion. Am not saying its factual but keep your mind open, then read the postscript.

“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
its2013
#94 Posted : Wednesday, October 29, 2014 11:13:54 AM
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Kratos wrote:
its2013 wrote:
I'm currently reading the Thiaoouba Prophecy. It's interesting so far. It's obviously fiction.


Finish reading it first before forming the opinion. Am not saying its factual but keep your mind open, then read the postscript.

It's my nightcap reading for this week. I'll make sure I finish it soon.. though I'm not seeing myself re-reading it thrice as advised smile Btw, I'd started off with a youtube video of the first 3 pages but the background music creeped me out so I opted for pdf smile
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its2013
#95 Posted : Wednesday, November 05, 2014 5:45:57 PM
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I started out expecting it to be just another odd story but, this book (The Thiaoouba Prophecy) is quite something. I'd recommend to anyone who keeps an open mind and appreciates reading. I know I said I'd read it only once but now I think I'd like to read it again when I get a free weekend or something.
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Mtu Biz
#96 Posted : Wednesday, November 05, 2014 6:02:20 PM
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its2013 wrote:
I started out expecting it to be just another odd story but, this book (The Thiaoouba Prophecy) is quite something. I'd recommend to anyone who keeps an open mind and appreciates reading. I know I said I'd read it only once but now I think I'd like to read it again when I get a free weekend or something.


Your change of tone is quite dramatic. smile Laughing out loudly

Sola Scriptura


its2013
#97 Posted : Thursday, November 06, 2014 6:33:36 AM
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Mtu Biz wrote:
its2013 wrote:
I started out expecting it to be just another odd story but, this book (The Thiaoouba Prophecy) is quite something. I'd recommend to anyone who keeps an open mind and appreciates reading. I know I said I'd read it only once but now I think I'd like to read it again when I get a free weekend or something.


Your change of tone is quite dramatic. smile Laughing out loudly



That's because I enjoyed it when I didn't expect to smile. It's got very vivid descriptions and the narration is good. But I still don't think it is factual and even when you search the internet for some more information regarding his allegations from other sources - such as gigantism in the parrot fish of the pacific ocean - you don't find it matching his.
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mkenyan
#98 Posted : Thursday, November 06, 2014 12:20:13 PM
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its2013 wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:
its2013 wrote:
I started out expecting it to be just another odd story but, this book (The Thiaoouba Prophecy) is quite something. I'd recommend to anyone who keeps an open mind and appreciates reading. I know I said I'd read it only once but now I think I'd like to read it again when I get a free weekend or something.


Your change of tone is quite dramatic. smile Laughing out loudly



That's because I enjoyed it when I didn't expect to smile. It's got very vivid descriptions and the narration is good. But I still don't think it is factual and even when you search the internet for some more information regarding his allegations from other sources - such as gigantism in the parrot fish of the pacific ocean - you don't find it matching his.

it is clearly a work of fiction. and to exonerate himself he dumbs it down. read a few pages and the following came out. they say roaches can survive a nuclear blast so if writing about a civilisation devastated by the nuclear blast why not mention big roach survivors. and yeah such a planet ought to to have familiar land masses. a space craft that can travel faster than light. so as not to get tied up with scientific facts, claim that the knowledge of how fast was denied to him. parallel universe where you don't eat, time does not move, cant feel pain but can die etc. a great alien race which could not communicate with neanderthals and or reason with them so had to kill them yet was able to telepathically communicate with their females or something.
Mtu Biz
#99 Posted : Thursday, November 06, 2014 3:25:10 PM
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Hmmmmm.....

Sola Scriptura


alma
#100 Posted : Thursday, November 06, 2014 6:26:05 PM
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The Thiaoouba Prophecy is a must read for students of the belief that life cannot be all about man.

There is a book, whose name I can never seem to remember. Michel's book is earily similar. It's a book I doubt the likes of Mukiri and Alphdoti would pass page 4.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
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