Do you remember, what I said about the word 'spell?'. Oh yeah, speak english in the US, others not allowed (thus spoke the 911 (45 and 47th ) president). Some one cast a spell hundreds years ago in the form of a book. Thus I say, "pull your face from the media and other ******* stuff".
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The Last President by Ingersoll Lockwood, an obscure late-19th-century fiction that has recently gone viral for its alleged uncanny parallels to modern events.
What Does the Book Actually Say?
The Last President (subtitle sometimes 1900) was penned in the 1890s by Ingersoll Lockwood. It tells of a populist outsider who wins an election, sparking chaos in New York City, including protests on Fifth Avenue—eerily resonant with later events in Trump’s hometown
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The story includes symbolic touches like an appointee named "Pence" and a character called "Baron Trump," which people on social media find eerily prophetic
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The character Baron Trump comes from Ingersoll Lockwood’s children’s novels written in the late 19th century.📖 The Books
Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger (1889)
Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey (1893)
👦 Who Is Baron Trump?
A fictional boy aristocrat, formally named Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, nicknamed “Little Baron Trump.”
He is depicted as wealthy, restless, and adventurous, living in Castle Trump in Germany.
Guided by a mystical mentor figure called “Don”, he journeys to hidden worlds, including underground civilizations.
The tone is whimsical and satirical, written in the style of Jules Verne or Lewis Carroll—aimed at children, not prophecy.
🔑 Why People Connect It to Donald Trump
The coincidences:
“Baron Trump” echoes the name of Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump.
His mentor “Don” reminds some of Donald Trump.
The books include travel, underground passages, and political commentary that modern readers project symbolism onto.
But: These were Victorian-era children’s fantasies, not predictions.