I met Dobbs in Manhattan at the Players's Club Gramercy Park a few years back with Warren Hinckle, Sidney Zion, Louis Lapham, Nancy Weber, Howard Bloom, Sharon Weinberger .....
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From: Bob Dobbs <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. >
Date: April 13, 2010 5:11:53 AM PDT
To: Sam Arnold
Cc: JACK SARFATTI <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. >
Subject: Re: sarfatti takes a hit...
Yes, there's a lot of documentation about my role in TWIN PEAKS:[[1) Since 1977 David Lynch has been documenting Bob's life in his entire
corpus of work. Some of these references are more obscure than others.
Though not obvious at first, the "Electric Baby" that reappears throughout
Lynch's paintings is symbolic of Bob, as is The Mystery Man (portrayed by
BOB Blake) in The Lost Highway. Wild At Heart documents Bob's early life as
a rogue agent constantly on the run (as represented by the Nicholas Cage
character) and The Straight Story dramatizes, in a rather oblique manner,
Bob's triumph as a 77 year old man rising above the constraints of his
checkered past with various international intelligence agencies and
defeating the Android Meme.
Most significant, however, is Lynch's portrayal of Bob as the true anti-hero
of his television series Twin Peaks, in which Bob is seen as a ubiquitous
supernatural entity that possesses and subsumes the protagonist Dale Cooper,
a retired FBI agent who was intended to be seen as a satire of the infamous
UFOlogist and conspiracy theorist William Cooper, author of Behold a Pale
Horse. A thorough analysis of the parallels between Twin Peaks and Bob's
life would require an entire article of its own.]]
Thanks, Jack, for the notice.
By the way, here's the ET contact:
Bob Dobbs
If and when you figure this out, let me know!