An Eerie Trump Synchro

Global synchros may be more common than we realize, and often underscore the idea that the universe actually has a sense of humor! This one involves a series of books written by Ingersoll Lockwood in the late 1800s: Baron Trump’s Marvellous Underground Journey.

 It’s about a wealthy kid, Baron, who lives in Castle Trump. His adventures start with a man named Don, the “Master of all Masters, who convinces him to travel to Russia, where the discovery of a portal enables him to travel to other lands.

Newsweek wrote about the coincidences in the books and noted that with Ingersoll’s final book in the series, The Last President, “the link to Trump are once again abundantly clear. The president’s hometown of New York City is fearing the collapse of the republic in this book, also titled 1900, immediately following the transition of presidential power. Some Americans begin forming a resistance, protesting what was seen as a corrupt and unethical election process.”

What’s especially interesting about this synchro is how it has taken off among internet conspiracy theorists. They believe the portal to other worlds in the books supports a theory that the Trump family has had access to time travel for many years ― through the president’s uncle, engineer John Trump. Apparently John Trump had access to the papers of Nikola Tesla, who was researching time travel, and this knowledge enabled Trump to win the 2016 presidential election.

This synchro is similar to one involving Edgar Allan Poe and his unfinished sea novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, where Poe seems to have tapped into the future. The tale includes a scenario about three men and a sixteen-year-old boy who are drifting at sea in a lifeboat after being shipwrecked. Desperate, on the brink of starvation, they decide to draw lots to determine which of them will be killed and eaten. The cabin boy, Richard Parker, picks the dreaded short straw and is promptly stabbed and consumed.

On July 25, 1884, forty-seven years after Poe stopped working on the novel, a 17-year-old cabin boy named Richard Parker was killed and eaten in a similar incident. Young Richard Parker was on his first voyage on the high seas, boarding the Mignonette in Southampton, England bound for Australia. But when the ship reached the South Atlantic, it was pummeled by a hurricane and sank. The survivors, who had boarded a lifeboat, had few provisions and after 19 days became desperate. The men discussed drawing lots to choose a victim who would be eaten by the others, but settled on Parker, who had become delirious from drinking seawater. The remaining crew survived on Richard’s carcass for another thirty-five days until they were rescued by the S.S. Montezuma, aptly named after the cannibal king of the Aztecs.

Both of these stories illustrate how creativity enables us to tap into the future. We talk about this in a chapter of our book on precognition, where we cover writers, artists, and musicians who tapped into the future through their work.

But the Baron Trump synchro is one of the eeriest we’ve come across!

 

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20 Responses to An Eerie Trump Synchro

  1. Darren says:

    I just read this news article about Trump –
    “Art of the Deal co-author predicts Donald Trump is about to resign”
    https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/art-of-the-deal-co-author-predicts-donald-trump-is-about-to-resign/ar-AAqg2Xk?li=AAgfYrC&ocid=mailsignout
    I’ve always had a gut feeling Trump won’t last the year out in the Oval Office, one way, or another.
    And I’m sticking with my gut.

  2. Vicki DeLaurentis-momwithwings says:

    This is crazy!

  3. C.J. says:

    Correction….obviously I meant to say locating and identifying members of TPTB is IMpossible, not ‘possible’. My bad!

  4. C.J. says:

    P.S. “TPTB” is computer shorthand for “The Powers That Be”, indicating the subversive secret shadow government that drives the vehicles of our lives. It seems to be a valid organization so deeply disguised that locating and identifying the members is virtually possible. Author David Icke, among others, gave it a pretty good shot, to no real avail. I DO think it exists but am not as certain about several of Icke’s members list.

  5. C.J. says:

    A bit off topic but maybe not much…..Author Jules Vern was actually attempting to create a real Time Machine before he died. Thomas Edison was attempting to create a means to contact other dimensions, specifically of deceased individuals, with no success before he died. Tesla had countless inventions that were seized by the government and hidden, where they remain, their contents never disclosed to the public. Would LOVE to know what Tesla knew! And of course there was the infamous PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT which is still debunked by TPTB but which, according to credible historians, was attended by Einstein. On Sundays at 4pmEST in the 1950s, a radio show came on. My family always tuned in. The title of the show was “THE SHADOW”. and the introduction was always an eerie voice saying,”The SHADOW knows!” Each episode storyline was different, but each one addressed subjects not known then; subjects we now discuss. My husband has told me that the restaurant Cracker Barrel has copies of the show on CDs. Think I’ll ask him to purchase a couple for me! If nothing else, listening will be fun!

  6. lauren raine says:

    Wow, fascinating synchro!

    If they do have a portal, wouldn’t it be great if they all just got in it and transported to Mars or something? Ah, wishful thinking.

  7. C.J. says:

    Ditto to Debra! Great to see you! I think of you so often. Regarding this post material, eerie doesn’t begin to describe it for me. Poe was an enigma. His life, his MIND, his works, remain intriguing. For me, this entire material begs the questions: life imitating art, art imitating life, both, or perhaps the genuine existence of parallel lives and the absence of Time as we recognize it? Or, precognition? Contrarily, I cannot conceive eating another human being. I would have to starve. But then, death is not frightening for me, so choosing it as opposed to eating another human would be far more preferable. It’s my understanding that after three or four days of intentional fasting, the body no longer experiences hunger. Eating a person?
    UUUuuggggghhhhhhh. Unimaginable.

  8. Sheila Joshi says:

    OMG!!! This is even better than the Titanic one or the Poe one in the sense that it was written SO long before the event.

    I can’t remember who right now, but I read someone who said that events that have a lot of energy send ripples back through time as well as forward through time. Like a pebble dropped in a stream *will* send some ripples upstream.

    I’d love to hear more about this one if anyone finds out more.

  9. The phrase “far out” seems very fitting for this synchro.

  10. DJan says:

    Ohh, spooky! I never heard of this book but now I’ll have to see if I can find it and check it out. Not that I actively look for any more information about the Orange Cheato, but this one seems too good to pass up. Thanks for the heads up. 🙂

  11. Debra Page says:

    I am speechless. How bizarre!

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