This is the latest thing on the internet, and it concerns a book written in the 1800's about a boy named Baron Trump", and his adventures. Apparently, there is several parts to the story. His advisor is a wise man named "Don", and Baron travels to New York City, and the address happens to be the same place where Trump Towers is now located. In the story, Baron is able to time travel into the future, and the story also describes a president who is elected with a lot of controversy. Apparently, an eclipse plays into the story somehow, too. Something called 4Chan has come up with the conspiracy that thisbook somehow predicted Baron Trump and the Trump presidency. The old book is actually for sale on Amazon, with a forward from this year about the conspiracy that the Trumps might be time travelers.
Very interesting @Yvonne Smith! Ever since I saw the old movie "Timecop" with Jean-Claude Van Damme, which is about time traveling I have always thought this would be a really interesting to do...if it could be done.
Enough to give any rationally minded person a case of the ''heebie-jeebies''....!! The NEXT thing which will be suggested..is that the Trumps aren`t actually from THIS planet....!! Maybe they stayed in Area 51 for awhile....!! To get acclimatized for living conditions here on earth...!!
I think I remember this. I'll look into it. Thanks. EDIT TO UPDATE: I just purchased the series from Amazon. More after I have read them.
***UPDATE*** Ok, I received the copy of Baron Trump. I will preface this by saying that I am familiar with reading the Queen's/King's Englis, early English and dialectic English to include spelling variations. The book is not easily tracked, and not in any sense, a thing I would ever recommend anyone paying money for, no matter how cheaply it may be obtained. This my personal opinion, the experience of others may vary. I contacted Amazon for a refund and they were happy to issue an immediate credit to my account without return of the book. After reading it, I don't blame them.
Amazon will refund anything easily, particularly since almost none of the items on Amazon.com are actually made by Amazon. It's just easier and a better customer experience, which is the bottom line. Now, if I could ask, what do you mean by "The book is not easily tracked"? Not that I'm terribly interested; just trying to follow what you're saying.