The Donald Trump Time Traveler Theory Explained
Ramble_Khron06/07/2018
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Okay, let's start with the facts. Ingersoll Lockwood, an American author and lawyer published two children's books and one short pamphlet between 1890 and 1896. In 1898, Lockwood published his first book titled, "The Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger", which was then followed up in 1893 with, "Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey". Lockwood last 'book' was published in 1896 and titled, "1900: or, The Last President", which can all be found in full on archive.org
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Ingersoll Lockwood's first two novels follow a young boy named Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp. Little Baron Trump, as he is referred to comes from a very wealthy family that lives on 5th avenue in New York City, in what is called Trump Castle. In the books Little Baron and his dog Bulger, go on a series of wild adventures through other dimensions and time with the help of a mystical character named Don Fum. Don helps Baron and Bulger find the portal to his 'World within a World', that eventually (and we're not kidding) lead them to Russia.
The story is your average (to the day) children's novel, written in response to works like Lewis Caroll's, "Alice In Wonderland". Though, that is not why we are talking about these books. Their merit is simply their striking closeness with our modern world. A world where our President is Donald Trump, who himself lived on 5th avenue with his son Barron in we call Trump Tower. The similarities are strange, yet at the same time are all there really is.
Lockwood's final novel, "1900: Or The Last President", begins with a scene of New York City in chaos. It's early November and a hugely unpopular outsider candidate has just won the election for the presidency.
Quote from the book
“This book goes on to depict scenes of chaos and unrest in New York City, and then states that "the man who won the presidency is extremely wealthy and resides on 5th avenue." To compare this to today's reality, Donald Trump's net worth is pegged at being roughly 2.1 million, which certainly qualifies as wealthy, and if you look up the address of the Trump Tower, you'll find that yes, it is currently situated on 5th Avenue. When this fictionalcharacter chooses cabinet representatives, he selects a man by the name of "Lafe Pence."
Police officers are in the streets trying to calm the growing rioters as, "mobs of vast size are organizing under the lead of anarchists and socialists, and threaten to plunder and despoil the houses of the rich who have wronged and oppressed them for so many years" - “the Fifth Avenue Hotel will be the first to feel the fury of the mob.” That fifth avenue hotel is now where Trump tower stands, and those anarchists and socialists are present day enemies of Donald Trump.
Castle Trump
In light of these strange connections between Lockwood's book and our world, there are a number of other missing pieces. For example, the realBarron Trump does not have a dog, let alone a dog named Bugler. And when Lockwood’s books were rediscovery this was the case. However, that is no longer true, because the Trumps did eventually adopt a Goldendoodle named Patton. Why, because it’s seen as strange if a president doesn’t have any pets.
It was reported that Trump didn’t care much for a pet, but Melania knew Barron would want one. Reports say Barron had tears in his eyes when the two met for the first time. Wait, so what, he has a dog, it’s not Bulger though? Now would be a good time to get those hats out.
So Barron’s dogs' name is Patton. George S. Patton is an American Military captain who was an instrumental factor in the US’s victory at The Battle of The Bulge during WWII. We know it’s stretch but with all the strange connections so far it’s not too big a leap to take from Bulge to Bulger.
https://www.ebaumsworld.com/articles/the-donald-trump-time-traveler-theory-explained/85678724/