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Monday, September 10, 2018

Brent on Bob Dobbs

“Brent on Me [below]”
Bob Dobbs

Brian Taylor did a really great MAXTRUTH & MAXLIES analysis on Bob a few months back, maybe he has that post saved. My MAXLIES would portray Bob as a megalomaniac troll on the internet going all the way back to his radio days at CKLN. Despite the lies, he has a considerable amount of knowledge of McLuhan, Lyndon Larouche, and the rest of his “holy offices.”

Enough knowledge to get listeners involved, and recommend books, videos, courses, etc. that explore these out-of-the-box intellectuals. He spends hours upon hours discussing these holy offices, but it doesn't seem to have any monetary benefit to himself. He rarely has over 15 active listeners, and isn't an agent of any of these factions.

Bob boasts about this iON figure that also seems to have a considerable amount of knowledge of art, science, and medicine. iON has to be some sort of A.I. operation using the internet to generate responses, iON is much too quick and accurate to be a very smart human being, it is much faster than Siri or Google Assistant. It could be strongly assumed that Bob spent lots of money to create iON (millions!). As well as dedicated a lot of his own time to propagate this scam. If Bob really got a kick out of doing this, it would take great personal sacrifice to keep the operation afloat. iON doesn't provide much personal benefit to Bob, there are some tapes that are sold but the money made back from selling these tapes would never come close to paying off the investment needed to create iON from the ground up.

Lastly, there is always the idea that Bob's bullshit, especially iON, is meant to market his wife's health products. Yet again, this is a massive investment of time and money to promote supplements that are quite competitively priced already, I don't see it being a profitable model. Bob's wife already has the credentials to be successful in her field without Bob's bullshit, one could argue that Bob may get in the way of the selling of her products by turning them into some sort of marker of superhuman ability. After all, the RnA drops aren't really the crux of his wife's supplement sales, the majority of her customers appear to flowing through her radio show and purchasing Pico-sized mineral solutions. Similar products exist, such as Isotronix minerals, and people seem to have good results with her products so they keep on buying. I've seen great results personally, as well as family members (without having knowledge of the Bob, iON, Carolyn trilogy). Also, her products are promoted through her books, which contain hundreds of peer-reviewed sources. Anyone with a university education in Biology or Chemistry can understand the credibility. In that case, Bob likes to waste a lot of time and money entertaining himself, and probably isn't much benefit to his wife's business operations.

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