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Could the "Last President" be Barron Trump? Wild conspiracy ideas are sparked by forgotten 19th-century novels.

Could the "Last President" be Barron Trump? Wild conspiracy ideas are sparked by forgotten 19th-century novels.

Conspiracy theories about the Trump family have given a once-forgotten American author's late 19th-century books a second lease on life on TikTok.

The return of Donald Trump to the White House has rekindled interest in a pair of books from the 1800s that have been largely forgotten. Conspiracy theories that the MAGA leader's second term as president was predicted have been fueled by Ingersoll Lockwood's novels. The books also go deeper into the Trump family's relationship with the POTUS' youngest son, Barron Trump, who may end up being "the last president."

Even though TikTok has a complicated relationship with a number of countries on the globe map, the social media site has surely given fresh life to a lot of items that would have otherwise been forgotten.Contrary to their lesser-known status during the author's lifetime, American author Ingersoll Lockwood's novels also gained a second life after becoming viral on TikTok. His stories are now especially popular because of the conspiracy theories they have sparked, which have been compared to the cult status of pop culture predictions associated with The Simpsons.

Crazy conspiracy theories about Barron Trump based on late 19th-century American novels

The books in dispute are "The Last President" (1896) and "Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey" (1888). According to The Sun US, the stories pique specialized attention by emphasizing themes of time travel, enigmatic gateways, and uncanny similarities to the real world.Particularly, TikTok users have pointed out the remarkable parallels between the title character, Baron, and Donald Trump's son, Barron. The name is an obvious giveaway, even with the different spelling.

The title character of "Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey" is introduced to readers; he resides in Castle Trump. The child is shown as a bright, inquisitive, and haughty individual who finds a mentor in Don. The small child even travels all the way to Russia as a result of his fanciful excursions through mystical portals. The German heritage of the Trump family in real life is reflected in his full name, Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, which suggests German ancestry.

The "Last President" idea of Trump

Similar to the real events that resulted in Donald Trump's return to power, the novel "The Last President" opens with a vision of a contentious and disorderly election in the Republican leader's hometown of New York City. Scenes show demonstrators using weapons in opposition to a populist president's election. Notably, they march to Fifth Avenue, the location of the modern Trump Tower. The book president ultimately chooses a man named Pence to lead his administration, which adds to the already striking parallels.

Donald Trump's hypothesis of time travel
The Internet speculates that Lockwood might possess prophetic powers based on all the evidence. Some have even questioned whether Trump has the ability to travel across time.According to the latter claim, the president's late uncle, John G. Trump, had ties to Tesla. He read the writings of the visionary Nikola Tesla, and it doesn't hurt that the famous name is also connected to Elon Musk's auto company and Donald Trump's man-in-arms. Since 2016, users have entertained the idea of time travel.

But Lockwood's recently rediscovered books have shown "too many coincidences" that are "mathematically impossible," according to an online comment. Over 5.9 million people have viewed one of the social media platform's brief video pieces that analyzes these conspiracy ideas.

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