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1,294 posted on 03/03/2022 7:38:20 PM PST by ponygirl (An Appeal to Heaven )
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Interesting read from Wyatt @austerewyatt1 on twtr, much of which has been discussed on these Q threads before.

Links to the Ingersoll Lockwood books mentioned in Wyatt’s thread, free to read and download.

Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump (1890)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/58566

Baron Trump’s Marvellous Underground Journey (1893)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/57426

1900 or, The Last President (1896)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/60479

Link to the first twt.
https://twitter.com/austerewyatt1/status/1499580662612906015

Link to the unrolled thread.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1499580662612906015.html

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Nikola TESLA, Trump and Time Travel

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Nikola Tesla was a Serbian inventor most well known for giving us alternating current technologies, something the modern world could not exist without. In fact about 80% of all modern appliances can be credited to him in some way.

But despite his achievements, I feel as if he never got the recognition he deserved. I often wonder why we are not really taught about him in school.

When people hear the word electricity, most think of Thomas Edison.

Some says there’s a reason for this. Tesla spent a lot of his life competing with Edison. But it’s believed Edison achieved fame and glory over Tesla because of his willingness to sell out to the system.

Supposedly after banker J.P. Morgan discovered Tesla’s intention to give the world free energy, he quit giving him money and instead invested in Edison. He wanted to achieve this by harnessing energy from the ionosphere and then transmitting it wirelessly.

Wardenclyffe Tower - Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardenclyffe_Tower

However, Tesla was working on more than just free energy. He claimed to have invented a death ray, an oscillator capable of creating earthquakes, and even a time machine. In March 1895, a reporter got the chance to talk to him about it.

The reporter found him sitting in a café looking pretty beat up. When the reporter asked why, Tesla told him he had just been hit by 3.5 million bolts of electricity. He then described how contact with the electromagnetic charge caused him to go out of his space and time window.

He said that he had been able to see the past, the present and the future at the same time. Some people believe he was asked to replicate this again for the Philadelphia Experiment, a mysterious project worked on by other great minds such as Einstein.

Philadelphia Experiment - Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Experiment

According to the FBI, those docs were handed over to the head of research at MIT to see if they had “any ideas of significant value.” Supposedly they did not and were returned shortly after. However, after the exchange, some mysteriously went missing.

Nikola Tesla
(1856-1943)
https://vault.fbi.gov/nikola-tesla

After Tesla died the US government seized his property, which included documents relating to his inventions. Considering his death happened at the height of World War II, it’s reasonable to say they probably didn’t want that knowledge falling into the wrong hands.

Despite your political beliefs, what I find strange about this is the fact that the man, out of billions of people, trusted with Tesla’s papers was Dr. John Trump. Yes, that’s Donald Trump’s uncle. He was also an engineer and helped design X-ray machines used on cancer patients.

But is it possible that John Trump lied about the papers’ value and kept some of them for himself? Is it possible he used them to reinvent Tesla’s time machine? I understand this sounds ridiculous, but hear me out.

Ingersoll Lockwood(17 letters) wrote three books that appear to have been inserted into our past. The first about the adventures of Little Baron Trump, contains the word “anon” 17 times. The second book, there are 7 instances of the word, “anon” - and 1 in the third - another 17.

In the book, Baron is a boy who travels through time. His adventure begins after he receives instructions from a character known as The Don to find a cave in Russia that contains a portal. Keep in mind that Barron Trump is the actual name of Donald Trump’s son.

The character’s illustration looks uncannily similar to him.

There’s also a real cave in Russia that was recently discovered in the same area the author described. Even stranger is the fact it was found to contain OOPAs, or Out of Place Artifacts.

In 1991, scientists unearthed 300,000 year old nanotechnology.

https://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/ancient-nanostructures-found-ural-mountains-are-out-place-and-time-002046

Lockwood released another novel in 1900 called The Last President.

Ancient nanostructures found in Ural mountains are out of place and time
An Oopart (out of place artifact) is a term applied to dozens of prehistoric objects found in various places around the world that, given their level of technology, are completely at odds with their d…
https://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/ancient-nanostructures-found-ural-mountains-are-out-place-and-time-002046

In the book, Trump becomes president. He’s not taken seriously, but still ends up winning. He also lives in a hotel on Fifth Avenue, like the real life Trump Tower. There’s even a character named Pence.

All these coincidences also remind me of Back to the Future. In the movie, after the timeline is altered, a guy named Biff ends up becoming the president. Biff is a rich and powerful real estate mogul. He looks like Trump, acts like Trump, and owns a very tall hotel.

Are we living in an alternate universe as a result of Tesla’s time travel technology? Honestly, nothing sounds crazy to me anymore, especially when you consider the things Tesla personally believed.

Besides inventing death rays and time machines, Tesla also claimed to have made contact with aliens from Mars. In an interview he said he spoke with the thunder and lighting. In a letter, he wrote he was in love with a pigeon.

Nikola Tesla was born 7/10 and died 1/7.

Had this man not invented anything, people would’ve call him a loon. We’re told there is a fine line between madness and genius, but I believe that’s because madness IS genius.

In a mad world, only the mad are sane. Thanks for reading.


1,301 posted on 03/03/2022 8:04:50 PM PST by HoneysuckleTN (President Trump won 2020! MAGA! WWG1WGA! Let's go, Brandon!)
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