We first published this synchro on August 8, 2017. It was weird then, but after 4 years of trump that ended in an insurrection and the current January 6 investigation, it strikes me as particularly strange and precognitive.
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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.
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In retrospect, I find that last paragraph sounds like the QAnon people who gathered in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, in November 2021. They believed JFK and his son would rise from the dead and the son would run as trump’s VP in 2024. Here’s Rolling Stone’s story on that nutty belief.
Wow! Very interesting. Thanks for posting this.
One of my favorites. Precognitive is how it looks to me.