Conspiracy Theorists Claim 100-Year-Old Drawings Point To Donald Trump’s Involvement In Time Travel

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Some observers are claiming that recently discovered 100-year-old drawings suggest that President Donald Trump and his youngest son, Barron, have links to time travel.

A Prussian artist named Charles Dellschau, who emigrated to the United States and died in 1923, created the drawings. They mysteriously contain the word “Trump” and even refer to the numbers 45 and 47. (Trump is the 45th and 47th President of the United States.)

According to the New York Post, Dellschau, who passed away in 1923, had an obsession with “aeros,” strange flying devices that resembled balloons, airplanes, and other steampunk fantasies.

DailyMail.com reports that the American Visionary Art Museum in Maryland claims that Delsau’s imaginary aircraft were propelled by “NB Gas,” also known as “supe,” an anti-gravity material that allowed them to fly without conventional fuel.

Why is that important? President Trump has promised to reveal the technology to the American people during his administration, and it is very similar to the claims about UFOs.

One of Dellschau’s drawings also included a golden-haired person using a device bearing the number 45, which is another connection to Trump’s role as the 45th President.

As one person on social media who viewed some of the Dellschau drawings stated, “Either Trump is a time traveler or someone put in 200 years of work to make a guy who wasn’t even born yet look like he is one.”

Two conspiracy theories about Donald Trump and time travel collide

This discovery is being linked to another time travel conspiracy theory involving Donald Trump and his son, Barron. Ingersoll Lockwood wrote stories in the 1890s about a little child named Baron Trump who resided in the opulent Castle Trump and went on strange adventures under the guidance of Don, his wise mentor.

That conspiracy theory, which last went viral in January of 2024, involves the book titled Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey and its companion, The Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger. One TikTok user even posted a video about it that millions of people viewed.

In 2017, writer Jaime Fuller of Politico even penned an article about the conspiracy theory. In it, he explained, “The first thing to know about Baron Trump is that he can’t stop talking about his brain. While meeting with the Russian government, he talks about his glorious gray matter. As foreign women fall for him, he mentions his superior intelligence before casting them off. He once sued his tutors, alleging that they owed him money for everything he had taught them. He won.”

Sound familiar?

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Douglas Charles is a Senior Editor for BroBible with two decades of expertise writing about sports, science, and pop culture with a particular focus on the weird news and events that capture the internet's attention. He is a graduate from the University of Iowa.
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