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Book about nuclear time travel4/28/2023 The protagonist says he “had been reading of the world within a world in a musty old ms. The word Don appears in the book at least 59 times through the character Don Fum, who guides Baron. He began his travels at an incredibly early age, and filled his castle with such strange objects picked up here and there in the far away corners of the world, that the simple-minded peasantry came to look upon him as half bigwig and half magician. He was the last of his race in the direct line, although cousins of his are today well-known Pomeranian gentry. The ‘Little Baron,’ so called from his diminutive stature, was born some time in the latter part of the seventeenth century. The opening of the book calls its protagonist “Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, commonly called Little Baron Trump.” Ingersoll Lockwood’s book as it looks on sale today. One of the Books Sees the Protagonist, Baron Trump, Journeying to ‘Arctic Russia’ However, Snopes notes that the names Baron and Don are the characters’ titles in Lockwood’s books, not their given first names.ġ. Two of the books can be read in full on .Īll of this has sparked bizarre conspiracy theories on the Internet alleging that the Trump family has the secrets of time travel, with theorists using Trump’s uncle, John, and his real-life connection to Nikola Tesla to add heft to the loony charge and casting Lockwood as a newly found literary Nostradamus. Lockwood also wrote a book called, 1990: Or, The Last President, which features a controversial political candidate in, you guessed it, New York. Another Lockwood book, Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger, is out of stock on Amazon. The tome is called Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, and you can find it for sale on Amazon. Even weirder, Lockwood’s Baron Trump journeys to Russia and is guided by a character named Don. One of Lockwood’s books features an aristocratic boy protagonist by the name of Baron Trump who some feel bears a resemblance to presidential son, Barron Trump. It is pretty odd three of Lockwood’s books, written before 1900, feature a character named Baron Trump, and the third is about the “last president.” Ingersoll Lockwood is a late 1800s-era author who wrote a series of eerily prescient books that appear, in some people’s minds anyway, to have foretold the rise of Donald Trump.
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