A 19th-century novel's eerie parallels to the Trump family have reignited wild conspiracy theories suggesting Barron Trump is a time traveler. Lara Trump dismisses the claims as absurd, but the theory persists online, fueled by historical coincidences and speculative connections to Nikola Tesla's research.
A 19th-century novel has reignited bizarre conspiracy theories suggesting that Barron Trump , the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, might be a time travel er.
The speculation stems from Ingersoll Lockwood's 1893 children's book, *Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey*, which features a wealthy aristocratic boy named Baron Trump who resides in 'Castle Trump' and embarks on an adventure guided by a man named 'Don.
' The striking parallels between the fictional narrative and the Trump family's real-life circumstances have fueled wild theories, leading some to believe the Trumps possess the ability to traverse time. The theory gained significant traction online, prompting Lara Trump, wife of Eric Trump, to address the speculation on her podcast, *The Right View with Lara Trump*. She dismissed the claims as absurd, stating, 'Barron Trump is not a time traveler.
I've known him for 18 years, and I can assure you, he's not.
' She challenged skeptics to name a single verified time traveler, emphasizing the lack of evidence supporting such phenomena. The conspiracy theory is further bolstered by Lockwood's political novel, *The Last President*, which describes a New York political outsider who rises to power amid societal unrest—a narrative eerily reminiscent of Donald Trump's 2016 election. The book's depiction of mobs threatening wealthy elites and the Fifth Avenue Hotel mirrors real-life events, including the Women's March protests near Trump Tower.
Additionally, theorists point to President Trump's uncle, John Trump, who had access to Nikola Tesla's papers, suggesting a possible link to time travel research. They also cite Trump's 2016 remarks about knowing things others don't and mysterious sketches by artist Charles Dellschau, which feature futuristic aircraft labeled 'TRUMP' and the number 47—allegedly foreshadowing Trump's presidency. Despite the lack of credible evidence, the theory continues to circulate, captivating online communities and sparking debates about the nature of reality and historical coincidences
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