A growing theory suggests Donald Trump and his youngest son, Barron Trump could be time travelers, based on peculiar connections between historical art and literature.
Charles Dellschau, a Prussian-born artist who died in 1923, created sketches of “aeros” — bizarre flying machines that resembled early airships, balloons, and primitive airplanes. Some of these drawings contain the word “TRUMP” scrawled across them and numbers such as 45 or 47.
Ingersoll Lockwood, an author from the 1890s, wrote two children’s books featuring a boy named Baron Trump who lived at Castle Trump. The books describe adventures with a mentor named “Don” and an associate named “Mr. Pence.” One of these books, ‘The Last President,’ describes chaos on Fifth Avenue in New York City — the location of Trump Tower — following an election.
Additionally, Q’s 2019 post about time travel has been cited as part of the pattern, with numbers 4, 10, and 20 (which spell “DJT”).
The commander-in-chief has repeatedly stated, “I know things that other people don’t know.”