If you think you’ve seen this before, think again.
This is brand new and I am jaw-on-the-ground dumbfounded.
Let me explain a little history first (which you may have seen before) and then I’ll show you why I’m so stunned at what just happened.
Understand first that everything I am about to report to you is 100% Fact.
We can all have different opinions on what conclusions to draw from these facts, but everything I present to you is sourced and confirmed 100% as accurate.
This all centers around Ingersoll Lockwood, who was an obscure author around the 1890s.
But the name is also shared by a company called Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. which appears to have been founded in 2020:
Ok, what’s any of that matter you say?
The author named Ingersoll Lockwood published two books called the Baron Trump Chronicles.
This is the part you may have hear before but keep reading and I’ll put in bold when we hit the new part. This may be new for a lot of people and you need to understand this before I show you the new part.
So that would be odd enough, to have an author write a book called the Baron Trump Chronicles over 100 years before the now-famous Barron Tump was even born.
But that’s just where it starts.
One of the books is titled “The Last President.”
In the books, young Baron has a mentor named “Don”.
And “Don” has an associate named “Mr. Pence”.
Yes, all true!
You can look it up…
And a lot of action after the election takes place on 5th Avenue in New York City (in the EXACT location where Trump Tower is located).
I’m not making any of this up.
And that’s just the BEGINNING of where it gets weird!
From Wikipedia:
The Baron Trump novels are two children’s novels written in 1889 and 1893 by the American author and lawyer Ingersoll Lockwood. They remained obscure until 2017, when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Lockwood published the first novel, Travels and adventures of Little Baron Trump and his wonderful dog Bulger, in 1889, and its sequel, Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, in 1893. The novels recount the adventures of the German boy Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, who goes by “Baron Trump”, as he discovers weird underground civilizations, offends the natives, flees from his entanglements with local women, and repeats this pattern until arriving back home at Castle Trump.[1]
The novels were part of a trend in U.S. children’s literature that responded to the demand for fantastic adventure stories triggered by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland (1865). They were, however, indifferently received and did not enter the canon of children’s literature.[1] An 1891 reviewer wrote about one of Lockwood’s novels: “The author labors through three hundred pages of fantastic and grotesque narrative, now and then striking a spark of wit; but the sparks emit little light and no warmth, and one has to fumble for the story.”[2]
In July 2017, the books were rediscovered by Internet forum users, and then the media, who pointed out similarities between the protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump.[1] Jaime Fuller wrote in Politico that Baron Trump is “precocious, restless, and prone to get in trouble”, often mentions his massive brain, and has a personalized insult for most people he meets. Fuller also notes that Baron Trump lives in a building named after himself, “Castle Trump”; while the real-life Donald Trump had lived in Trump Tower for decades. Furthermore, Donald Trump’s youngest son is named Barron Trump.[1] Chris Riotta noted in Newsweek that Baron Trump’s adventures begin in Russia. Riotta also mentioned another book of Ingersoll’s, 1900; or, The Last President, in which New York City is riven by protests following the shock victory of a populist candidate in the 1896 presidential election who brings on the downfall of the American republic.[3][4]
ADVERTISEMENTAs of July 2017, filmmaker and Trump supporter Leigh Scott was reported to plan a crowdsourcing campaign to produce a feature film adaptation of the Baron Trump novels.[3]
The entire book is archived and available for free here.
Look at the cover page…it even LOOKS like Barron!
It’s available on Amazon here:
Even Snopes rates it “Mostly True”:
Forget for a moment the seemingly endless series of revelations about the Trump White House’s staffing woes, the Russia investigation, and the Seth Rich conspiracy. A pressing matter, largely ignored by the mainstream media has come up: Is Donald Trump a time traveler?
The question has been circulating on conspiracy theory web sites for several months and is backed by various pieces of “evidence” (such as Donald Trump’s uncle John Trump’s purported relationship with Nikola Tesla). Now a series of books published over century ago is receiving attention for their seemingly all-too-eerie connections to the Trump family. The books, one of which is titled Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, have been discussed on both reddit and 4chan:
Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, and 1900: or, The Last President, are indeed real books by writer Ingersoll Lockwood. (We haven’t been able to uncover any evidence proving that Donald Trump and his family have access to a time machine, however).
Both of the books are archived by the Library of Congress and can be read in full on Archive.org. Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey was published in 1893 and 1900: or, The Last President came out a few years later. According to the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Lockwood penned at least one other book about the Baron Trump character, The Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulgar, which was published in 1890.
A July 2017 article in Newsweek noted several prescient-seeming connections, such as the novel’s Russian setting, a character named “Don,” and a “Fifth Avenue Hotel” in New York City, where Trump Tower currently stands:
ADVERTISEMENTThere are some incredible connections to be made to the first family of the United States and Lockwood’s novels from the turn of the 19th century. For starters, the main character’s name is the same as President Donald Trump’s son, albeit spelt differently. Trump’s adventures begin in Russia, and are guided thanks to directions provided by “the master of all masters,” a man named “Don.”
Before leaving for his voyage through the unknown, Trump is told of his family’s motto: “The pathway to glory is strewn with pitfalls and dangers.”
[…]
But by Lockwood’s third novel, The Last President, things become even more eerily linked to the present day.
The story begins with a scene from a panicked New York City in early November, describing a “state of uproar” after the election of an enormously opposed outsider candidate.
“The entire East Side is in a state of uproar,” police officers shouted through the streets, warning city folk to stay indoors for the night. “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,” the novel continues, citing an address in New York City where Trump Tower now stands. “Would the troops be in time to save it?”
ChatGPT confirms:
Think that’s weird?
Still not even getting started.
This video does an amazing job explaining all the details.
Like….who ended up with all of Nikola Tesla’s inventions?
Donald Trump’s uncle.
Yup.
It’s true.
Please enjoy:
“THE LAST PRESIDENT”
“BARON TRUMP’S MARVELLOUS UNDERGROUND JOURNEY”
written by
INGERSOL LOCKWOOD
in 1889 + 1896 pic.twitter.com/tyJmj4nuYm— DAILY BREAD (@Thekeksociety) June 24, 2023
And a much deeper dive on Trump, Tesla, Trump’s Uncle and Time Travel all right here:
Ok….now you’re caught up.
Now I bring you the new part just out today.
A lot has been made over the last few years, and especially recently in the last few weeks, of the Q Drop 4730.
In case you don’t know what that is, this is it:
I’m not real big into Q.
I follow it a bit, but I’m not one of these decoder people.
I don’t do all the “deltas” and all that stuff.
But sometimes something pops up that just forces me to pay attention, and that’s what we have here.
So we talked about Ingersoll Lockwood the author, and now we shift to Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc., the present-day company.
Their website has always been VERY mysterious and odd to me: https://www.ingersolllockwood.com
They claim to work with U.S. Government agencies and look at that list! DARPA, NASA, NSA, SpaceForce, etc.
Quite a list of people to do business with!
Their homepage says “The Year is: 2023/5784”.
First of all, who feels the need to indicate the year on their homepage, let alone in dual reference to 2023 and 5784?
Then you go to their “Reading Library” on their website and you get more weirdness:
You of course get the Ingersoll Lockwood 1890s books, but then look at the second section.
The (Biblical) Book of Enoch linked to the Space Force?
Who puts that on their website as Reading Recommendations?
If you don’t know the Book of Enoch, it is written to the last generation of Earth and is all about the Watchers (Fallen Angels) and Nephilim and Space and End Times.
Then you have a section on Safe Clean new energy, which is very interesting given all the prophecies of a new energy source that would be coming soon.
But I’ve known about all of this for a while now.
That may all be new to you, but it’s not new to me or to others familiar with this company.
What IS new is what just appeared on their homepage:
It’s the Shoe and the Time Piece.
Just sitting there not connected to anything.
Not linked to anything.
Can’t click it.
Just sitting there.
Let me zoom in a bit for you:
So you have an Air Jordan along with a Time Piece and if you look closely to can see what’s written on the face of the clock: INGERSOLL TRUMP
Folks….what in the world?
Of course the hands are pointed at 10 and 2, just like Q Drop 4730.
Oh, and one little nugget just for good measure….
What’s with the shoe?
Well, that’s an Air Jordan, as in Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan always wore #23, except for one partial season when he returned from baseball and wore…..#45.
As in, Trump 45?
The 45th President?
Folks, all I can tell you is either someone is having a wonderful time trolling on this website, or this runs much deeper than anyone realized and perhaps this Ingersoll Lockwood company is the Trump Team / White Hats?
Oh, one more thing I almost forgot…
Despite knowing basically everything about everything, ChatGPT claims to not be aware a company named Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. even exists:
Let me know if I missed any other details or if anyone else has any other theories….
I’d love to hear them!
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