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Assuming that Jeffries gave the wrong coordinates to DoppelCoop, which looks possible all considering. They doesn't seem to be on the same side and given their conversation in part 15 they aren't talking to each other since Jeffries appearance in the Fbi's office.
How should we interpret what Albert says in part 4, that Jeffries called him because Coop needed to know the identity of their man in Columbia? What kind of game Jeffries could be playing?
Maybe Mr. C had called Albert pretending to be Jeffries? Or I dunno... Chet Desmond is the one who called Albert and also called Mr. C at the beginning of this season?? Looks like Diane isn't the one. I don't know. I don't know. Maybe it's Cole, and he's been playing dumb?!?
Assuming that Jeffries gave the wrong coordinates to DoppelCoop, which looks possible all considering. They doesn't seem to be on the same side and given their conversation in part 15 they aren't talking to each other since Jeffries appearance in the Fbi's office.
How should we interpret what Albert says in part 4, that Jeffries called him because Coop needed to know the identity of their man in Columbia? What kind of game Jeffries could be playing?
Yeah , that's still all a mystery. We could also be dealing with 2 different Jeffries. Who knows?
What if Jeffries knows from travelling in the alternate dimension that Coop is a tulpa out to get Cole for something he may have done during the original Blue Rose cases? Perhaps Cole and Jeffries opened some sort of space-time continuum or whatever you want to call it; and because of that, they have some weird fate in store for them (Look at Bill Hastings' crushed head). Hell, even look at Jeffries, he's now a weird teapot in the wall, at the Dutchman. At this point I think we could all just be swinging in thin air trying to figure out Lynch's mind and good luck with that endeavor. I think the sticking point for me, however, is when Jeffries singles out Coop in the FBI office. I think he knows something about who Coop may really be or what his mission may be and is trying to change the outcome.
In the second series Briggs tells Cooper and Truman that he believes the Air Force’s search for the White Lodge is not ideologically pure.
Could the glass box be something set up by the Government/Air Force? Could there be some other secret project, a project gone wrong?
it could be someone impersonating Jeffries (either DoppleCoop, Mike, or possibly Sarah/theMother).
"I don't have your numba!"