Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Are The Ingersoll Lockwood Novels Real Created In The 19th Century Or Is It A Hoax?


19th Century Novels Feature 'Marvellous' Adventures Of Baron Trump

The internet has been sent into a frenzy after several prescient books written more than 100-years-ago have reemerged about the adventures of a boy named Baron Trump. Ingersoll Lockwood, an American political writer and novelist, wrote two children's books titled 'Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey,' and 'Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulgar,' as well as an ominously titled political tome, 'The Last President.'

several prescient books written more than One ZeroZero-years-ago have reemerged about the adventures of a boy named Baron Trump 511/7=73=21p Hoax (578/17=34 Mocker, Baloney, Dupers) (1285/5=257=55p Satan, Santa, Fictional) (1604=164/4=41 Conjurer, Not Real) (RSu 9624/8=1203=123 Invented, Conspiracy) (F 1415/5=283=61p=18p Faked) (FB 2565/15=171 Improvisation) (S 5030=53 Complicity, Falseness) (E 10330=133 This is a Hoax) (J 8900=89 Deceptive, Fictional)

Ingersoll Lockwood 83=23p Fraud, Faker (88 Artificial, Program) (209/11=19 Bogus) (250=25 Trick) (Su 1254/11=114 Inconceivable) (Rsu 1500/30=50 Unrealistic, Purposeful) (F 261/3=87 Misguide, Fixed) (FB 416/2=208=28 Falseness) (S 804/12=67 Fictitiuos, Lying) (E 1118/26=43 Fairy Tale) (1408/2=704=74 Jesus, Baloney)

The book titles and the connections to President Donald Trump and his son Barron are just the beginning of several spooky parallels. In the children's books, the novels tell the tale of a wealthy aristocratic boy who lives in 'Castle Trump' and is guided on his journey to Russia by a man named 'Don.' The multitude of similarities to the Trump family living in present day America and the tales in the tomes have internet conspiracy theorists concluding the Trump family is capable of time travel.

Ingersoll Lockwood Wonder Books 134/2=67=19p Bogus (145/5=29 Baloney) (350=35 Pretend, Farcical) (406=46 Ingenuine, Deceptive) (Su 2100=21 Hoax) (RSu 2436/4=609=69 Fabricated, Improvisate) (F 454/2=227=49p Damn Lies, Dishonest, Operation) (FB 696/8=87 Misadventurous) (S 1330=133 This is A Hoax) (E 2069=312p/3=104 Not Real) (J 2689=391p/17=23 Fraud, Fantasy)



Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey 181=42p Invented, Freemason (215/5=43 Fairy Tale) (532/4=133 Its Not Real) (492/26=19 Bogus) (F 662/2=331=67p Mainstream, Fictitious) (FB 1059=159/3=53 Falseness) (S 1892/19=98 Ingenuine, Shunners) (E 4204/4=1051=151 Jesus Christ) (J 3994/2=1997=302p=32 Not True, Damn Lies)



Barron Trump By Himself 102/2=51 Dishonesty, Conspiracy) (114 Inconceivable) (255/3=85 Falsehood) (285/3=95 Inaccurate) (Su 1530=153/3=51 Spurious, Amusement) (RSu 1710=171 Improvisation) (F 359=72p/2=36 Mockery, Delusion) (FB 506/11=46 Deception) (S 955/5=191=43p Fairy Tale) (E 1893/3=631=115p Diverter, Masonic, Baloney) (J 1293/3=431=83p=23p Fraud, Faker)



Little Baron Trump and his Wonderful Dog Bulger 192/2=96 Fakery, Freemason (222/2=111 This is a Lie) (480=48 Hoax) (600/6=100 Misdirect) (Su 2880=288/2=144 Purpose Plan, Culpable) (RSu 3600/60=60 Made up, Inconceivable) (F 636/12=53 Trickery) (FB 954/18=106=16 False) (1880=188/2=94 Forgery) (E 3099/3=1033=133 This is A Hoax) ( J 2729=398p/2=199p=46p Deceptious, Ingenuine)



The Last President 69 Fabricated (93 Invented, Inactual) (195/5=39 Invented, Man Made) (237/3=79 Puppetry) (Su 1170=117 Improvise) (F 273/3=91 Bamboozle) (FB 387/9=43 Its Not Real) (S 755/5=151 Jesus Christ) (E 1077=177 Misleading) (J 717/2=239=52p Imaginary, Inauthentic)

Sept 28, 1896 – 9+2+8+1+8+9+6=43 Its Not Real/9+2+8+18+96=133 This Is A Hoax

By the Numbers The Ingersoll Lockwood Novels are a complete fabrication. The Clicher is the date of the copyright which is all so numerically coded as a hoax.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4754000/Late-1800-s-books-spooky-connections-present-day-Trumps.html

5 comments:

  1. so there is no Ingersoll? whats this number code? some cia training book or something? here have some fun with this; 23011623 errm 51,26,19,200 - u dig?

    are they good books tho?

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    1. Baron Trump Books are good, very sharp but make for a dense read. Very original and the young Baron acts just as Donald does in real life. That alone besides the similar names, the photo on the book, German heritage, and perhaps DUMS for the second book are all minor, though it is the most prescient and important connection, the fact that you keep seeing the real Donald in young Baron Trump with all his problem solving skills and dauntless character and sharp wit.

      Last President is quiet prescient but not in the ways many wrote about. Lots of small things yet one big thing was after everyone had stopped talking about how strange the book was and then Trump's SOTU actually followed the events in the book. So that's to say that everyone is saying how prescient the book is before the most prescient thing in the book actually happens. It was like a huge old ship coming quietly and silently out of a fog as the events in real life unfolded.

      From my notes:The last predictions in the book are that the speaker of the house would cancel the State of the Union and then relent and allow it, after which the dome to the capital building would be exploded with dynamite at which somehow no one is hurt and a vote to dissolve the Union takes place. Story Ends.

      Well, one of those events just occurred this month and last. The speaker did cancel the State of the Union and then relented and allowed it. Just like in the book. Neat trick if you can pull that off.

      Note. Ingersoll Lockwood allegedly wrote this book (1900 – or the last president) in 1896. The first State of the Union was given in front of congress by President Wilson in 1913. A lesser neat trick.


      Laconics of Cult. Out of character for the Baron books.
      Ingersol shows himself to be an early Marxist as he ramps up an attack against religion. Short, perhaps original for its day, but just okay. Connection to Trump. two ways. Ingersoll's brother Ralph was the preeminent authority on NY Bankruptcy laws (he's in Wikipedia). If one wishes make a connection to time travel this would of been an excellent reason as Trump emerged from Bankruptcy more than once. One could assume then the time traveler was using Ingersoll to get to Ralph and had to hang around a while. He may of helped Ingersoll with the Last President and did the Baron books himself and left them with Ingersoll to publish. Sticking with time travel, other way to explain the contradiction between the 3 books, Ingersoll and the Trump we know, Trump never firmly planted himself as conservative or liberal.

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    2. Oh.. sorry. The above addressed are they good books. Yes and suggests all three.

      However on the point Devine Skeptic claims with the gematria is that he is not taking into account what happened with the SOTU which makes him flat out wrong. Look at the date he published this (2017), the date of the SOTU (2018) and what is written in the book written (1896) with first SOTU happening in (1936). He can't account for that no matter what he wishes.
      Something else was at play here. Some form of Time travel or serious belief in coincidence seem to be the only answers.
      All these things can be assembled from Wikipedia.

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  2. Just a note Divine Skeptic. You wrote this in Sep 2017. Likely a dead page now. However how does one account with the last few pages of the book where the speaker of the house cancels the SOTU and then relents to allowing the SOTU. It's in the book and those events just occured in real life.

    Note Ingersoll Lockwood allegedly wrote the book in 1896 and the first SOTU was given in front of Congress in 1913 while Wilson was President.

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  3. I'm reading 1900 right now. It's the darndest thing. I have to remind myself I'm reading something that was written 100 years ago. Some strange truth was operaring in this author.

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