(Q - Apollo: you said that you saw yourself, on I don't know which site you didn't say, You didn't say people who dug very, very close to the
cache, but you then said I won't tell you at one, but I won't tell you the footage I won't tell you at 5 meters, 10 meters et cetera, but you said that it was pretty close to.
the cache.)
MB: I'm going to annoy you a little because I've done a lot of miles, I've done a lot of traveling, I've been interested in a lot of things about the owl. And one day I saw someone digging very close to the owl.
(Q - Roc: Did you see?)
MB: I saw.
(Q - Roc: From your eyes there)
MB: Yes, but I left, I didn't show myself.
(Q - Roc: Oh no, but that’s something that wow.)
(Q - Roc: it was at Lus-La-Croix-Haute…)
(Q - Apollo: Were you in a car?)
MB: It was Yvon Collet. But there was a pickaxe from Decathlon bought the day before, it still had the ticket on it.
(Q - Xavier D'Homan: There you were throwing something, it was gone tomorrow, it was going around the world and...)
MB: It's funny because there I am, yes, in my corner, I'm all alone, I have my phone in front of me and then and then I hear you, I listen to you, we have the impression that we are talking together, but we are each in our own corner at the end of the day. However, I am keen to tell you these things because I would like you to be able to feel that you are currently participating, in this moment, in a totally extraordinary story.
And it's it's. It is in this sense that I have been telling you for months and months, the day the owl will be found and that's it, the story will go around the world. It's a crazy story, this owl, it's a crazy story.
(Q - ??: Yes, but Michel, because you've talked about it twice, that you've seen someone.)
MB: It's starting to be a lot, maybe we should be a little more precise.
(Q - ??: Ah Well the week, this weekend, at the start of the weekend, you already talked about it.)
MB: So tell me, tell me.
(Q - ??: But are you kidding or are you…)
MB: But I'm not kidding but you are..., but you are unbearable for me, for me, for me, you represent the owls because I don't know who you are, I can't see your face, well if I see some photos of from time to time on avatars, but you represent an entity, a population in short. And I'm talking to you, I don't know you, I don't really know who you are and you annoy me terribly because I tell you things with great sincerity. I'm trying to convey something to you and you answer me like that, in a jokey tone, you don't seem to believe what I'm telling you.
(Q - ??: Are you in the process of, and it's 4 a.m., I don't know how much risk Michel still has?)< br />
MB: Damn, it’s 4 a.m., time flies in your company.
(Q - ??: So since then, Michel has simply let loose a little and then he starts talking stupid things so I just wanted to get to the bottom of it…) < br />
MB: Am I talking bullshit?
(Q - ??: [inaudible]...)
MB: No, no, everyone is talking at the same time, everyone is a little excited, but it's fair game. I'm not bullshit at all. I tell you in a very clear, very clear and very precise way, you are taking part in an exceptional adventure, in a totally absurd story which will go down in history, truly which will go down in history in treasure hunting stories. And I, well, I try to guide you, to push you in the right direction.
(Q - Xavier d'Homan: No, but to summarize Michel, the guy's move that you saw a guy digging near the thing, the owl, are you serious there?)< /u>
MB: Yes, I'm serious, it was one day when I came to check that everything was okay and I saw someone digging, yes.
(Q - Roc: No no no no no…)
MB: but wait, he wasn't digging in the right place, but he was digging close.
(Q - Roc: But imagine if this guy one day doesn't find the owl but phew it's going to be, it's going to be incredible, he'll have dug a few meters away.)< /u>
(Q - Brybryy: What was he missing?)
MB: What was missing is that for quite a few years, the practice has been established of going and digging more or less. We have an idea, we're in the area, we think it's there, we're going to dig. And then we say to ourselves, well, a little swipe of the detector, a little swipe of something, I'll end up finding it. I think that's what motivated the researcher I saw at that time, I think it motivates a lot of them. This is what makes a lot of people move around and dig without being really sure, but if they say it's okay with a bit of luck, we're not far away! And this one wasn't far, but it shows how necessary it is to have the right solution, to be able to say this is exactly it. Otherwise, in fact, we can dig 1 meter, 2 meters, 3 meters. If we don't have elements that allow us to refine the thing, we can dig not far and then fail because we haven't found in fact, we haven't found the mechanism, we don't didn't actually find the last solution.
(Q - Roc: And with the private messages you received, were you able to identify this researcher? It's just a question of curiosity, there there are no ulterior motives.)
MB: There I didn't need to identify him, I saw him, I know the registration number of his car, his country of residence, but that is of no use to me.
(Q - Roc: Ah OK no but it's just…, because later, later if he's not the one to find it.)
MB: From the moment I saw it, I didn't go there so I moved away a little. I saw where he was parked, I spotted his car obviously.
(Q - ??: The parking lot is not far.)
MB: I didn't say he wasn't far away. It was not very populated.
(Q - Julien-BDX: And Michel, you are not afraid when you go to the area, of being spotted by owls…
(Q - Nabil: he is disguised…)
MB: During the COVID period, it was good because I wore sunglasses and a mask. Besides, I had considered doing it there for the 30th anniversary, but it will be difficult because I will be spotted right away.
(Q - Apollon: You can't go there, well, on Saturday it's not possible. Well, we're going to wait for you in Rochefort, right? The thing, the thing, would be that it would be that you go to the right spot, call Rochefort Hello, I'm on the right spot, that will be something terrible.)
MB: You would like it because I can do it, right?
(Q - Apollo: No, but that would be terrible, no, but it would be.)
MB: Are you sure?
(Q - Several: That would be horrible, horrible
(Q - ??: he could be at home and say I'm on the fence eh. If we don't have video we don't know eh.)
(Q - Apollo: No, but you can imagine Michel with his phone, look, at my feet is the golden owl and I can imagine the thing a little bit…)
(Q - Nabil: Michel Michel, I am not losing the northeast, I have a question please.)
MB: Nabil, do you have a question please, what if I don’t?
MB: I'm going to annoy you a little because I've done a lot of miles, I've done a lot of traveling, I've been interested in a lot of things about the owl. And one day I saw someone digging very close to the owl.
(Q - Roc: Did you see?)
MB: I saw.
(Q - Roc: From your eyes there)
MB: Yes, but I left, I didn't show myself.
(Q - Roc: Oh no, but that’s something that wow.)
(Q - Roc: it was at Lus-La-Croix-Haute…)
(Q - Apollo: Were you in a car?)
MB: It was Yvon Collet. But there was a pickaxe from Decathlon bought the day before, it still had the ticket on it.
(Q - Xavier D'Homan: There you were throwing something, it was gone tomorrow, it was going around the world and...)
MB: It's funny because there I am, yes, in my corner, I'm all alone, I have my phone in front of me and then and then I hear you, I listen to you, we have the impression that we are talking together, but we are each in our own corner at the end of the day. However, I am keen to tell you these things because I would like you to be able to feel that you are currently participating, in this moment, in a totally extraordinary story.
And it's it's. It is in this sense that I have been telling you for months and months, the day the owl will be found and that's it, the story will go around the world. It's a crazy story, this owl, it's a crazy story.
(Q - ??: Yes, but Michel, because you've talked about it twice, that you've seen someone.)
MB: It's starting to be a lot, maybe we should be a little more precise.
(Q - ??: Ah Well the week, this weekend, at the start of the weekend, you already talked about it.)
MB: So tell me, tell me.
(Q - ??: But are you kidding or are you…)
MB: But I'm not kidding but you are..., but you are unbearable for me, for me, for me, you represent the owls because I don't know who you are, I can't see your face, well if I see some photos of from time to time on avatars, but you represent an entity, a population in short. And I'm talking to you, I don't know you, I don't really know who you are and you annoy me terribly because I tell you things with great sincerity. I'm trying to convey something to you and you answer me like that, in a jokey tone, you don't seem to believe what I'm telling you.
(Q - ??: Are you in the process of, and it's 4 a.m., I don't know how much risk Michel still has?)< br />
MB: Damn, it’s 4 a.m., time flies in your company.
(Q - ??: So since then, Michel has simply let loose a little and then he starts talking stupid things so I just wanted to get to the bottom of it…) < br />
MB: Am I talking bullshit?
(Q - ??: [inaudible]...)
MB: No, no, everyone is talking at the same time, everyone is a little excited, but it's fair game. I'm not bullshit at all. I tell you in a very clear, very clear and very precise way, you are taking part in an exceptional adventure, in a totally absurd story which will go down in history, truly which will go down in history in treasure hunting stories. And I, well, I try to guide you, to push you in the right direction.
(Q - Xavier d'Homan: No, but to summarize Michel, the guy's move that you saw a guy digging near the thing, the owl, are you serious there?)< /u>
MB: Yes, I'm serious, it was one day when I came to check that everything was okay and I saw someone digging, yes.
(Q - Roc: No no no no no…)
MB: but wait, he wasn't digging in the right place, but he was digging close.
(Q - Roc: But imagine if this guy one day doesn't find the owl but phew it's going to be, it's going to be incredible, he'll have dug a few meters away.)< /u>
(Q - Brybryy: What was he missing?)
MB: What was missing is that for quite a few years, the practice has been established of going and digging more or less. We have an idea, we're in the area, we think it's there, we're going to dig. And then we say to ourselves, well, a little swipe of the detector, a little swipe of something, I'll end up finding it. I think that's what motivated the researcher I saw at that time, I think it motivates a lot of them. This is what makes a lot of people move around and dig without being really sure, but if they say it's okay with a bit of luck, we're not far away! And this one wasn't far, but it shows how necessary it is to have the right solution, to be able to say this is exactly it. Otherwise, in fact, we can dig 1 meter, 2 meters, 3 meters. If we don't have elements that allow us to refine the thing, we can dig not far and then fail because we haven't found in fact, we haven't found the mechanism, we don't didn't actually find the last solution.
(Q - Roc: And with the private messages you received, were you able to identify this researcher? It's just a question of curiosity, there there are no ulterior motives.)
MB: There I didn't need to identify him, I saw him, I know the registration number of his car, his country of residence, but that is of no use to me.
(Q - Roc: Ah OK no but it's just…, because later, later if he's not the one to find it.)
MB: From the moment I saw it, I didn't go there so I moved away a little. I saw where he was parked, I spotted his car obviously.
(Q - ??: The parking lot is not far.)
MB: I didn't say he wasn't far away. It was not very populated.
(Q - Julien-BDX: And Michel, you are not afraid when you go to the area, of being spotted by owls…
(Q - Nabil: he is disguised…)
MB: During the COVID period, it was good because I wore sunglasses and a mask. Besides, I had considered doing it there for the 30th anniversary, but it will be difficult because I will be spotted right away.
(Q - Apollon: You can't go there, well, on Saturday it's not possible. Well, we're going to wait for you in Rochefort, right? The thing, the thing, would be that it would be that you go to the right spot, call Rochefort Hello, I'm on the right spot, that will be something terrible.)
MB: You would like it because I can do it, right?
(Q - Apollo: No, but that would be terrible, no, but it would be.)
MB: Are you sure?
(Q - Several: That would be horrible, horrible
(Q - ??: he could be at home and say I'm on the fence eh. If we don't have video we don't know eh.)
(Q - Apollo: No, but you can imagine Michel with his phone, look, at my feet is the golden owl and I can imagine the thing a little bit…)
(Q - Nabil: Michel Michel, I am not losing the northeast, I have a question please.)
MB: Nabil, do you have a question please, what if I don’t?