Donald Trump and Henry Martinez spark a bizarre conspiracy theory linking the July 13, 2024, Butler assassination attempt to time travel via a viral tweet about "Cole Allen" and ambiguous pixel art from timemachine.eu. While theorists cite 1896's "The Last President," Prussian artist Charles Delshaw's airship sketches, and John G. Trump's alleged Tesla reviews as proof, the host dismisses these as pareidolia and pattern-seeking behavior. Ultimately, believing such supernatural explanations erodes public trust in institutions and risks inciting civil unrest if citizens refuse to cooperate with law enforcement based on alien or temporal control narratives. [Automatically generated summary]
I didn't want to believe it at first, but I do now.
I believe time travel is real, and I believe President Trump is a time traveler.
Uncle John Tesla.
The image published October 28th, 2021.
The Butler assassination attempt occurred July 13th, 2024.
Notice the bottle.
In this tweet from MJ Truth Ultra, he is arguing that based on the third assassination attempt and the strange occurrences that have popped up since then, only a day or so ago, This proves Donald Trump is a time traveler.
Now, here's the funny thing.
I don't think that Donald Trump is a time traveler, my friends, but there are a whole bunch of very weird stories.
And I got to be honest.
As much as I'm going to say he's not a time traveler, these stories are not real.
I completely understand why people think Trump is a time traveler.
Okay, so here's basically the story.
It took place at the White House Correspondence Dinner.
Someone unearthed an ex account that only posted one thing one time in 2023, and that is the name Cole Allen, the name of the shooter.
The image in the banner shows some kind of weird digitized pixel art.
That art originated in 2022.
And you can overlay the Butler assassination photo right into it, and it looks like someone took the photo and then used some kind of AI generator to just transform it based on that framework.
Now, that can be coincidence.
Some people are saying it's just you want to see the pattern so you do.
But here's the funny thing the conspiracy theory about Donald Trump being a time traveler is not new.
A series of books went viral years ago from an author called Ingersoll Lockwood, where he wrote a book called The Last President, and it's about Baron Trump, not an exaggeration, on Fifth Avenue as communists and anarchists storm up to his Fifth Avenue tower.
How is that possible?
Now, last month, Several sketches emerged over 100 years old showing strange UFOs and airships named Trump with a golden haired man piloting these devices.
Some say these are sketches from 100 years ago showing Donald Trump traveling back in time in his time travel device.
A witness saw it, sketched it, and now we have it today.
Could it be that Ingersoll Lockwood is somebody from Trump's family who traveled back in time and left behind a manuscript explaining exactly what would happen?
Or could it just be that if you really look for patterns, you'll find one?
And if you want to make the pieces fit, all you need is a good hammer, and any jigsaw puzzle piece will fit wherever you want it.
Now, I will say this it's very strange.
Because when you take a look at anyone else, you don't see these weird instances that one could use to interpret Trump as a time traveler, or at least someone in Trump's circle.
You see, apparently back in the day, Tesla had his crazy invention, and he died.
And apparently, it was Trump's uncle that got access to it.
Could it be that Trump's family has had access to time travel technology for a long time?
Could the Mandela effect, as we know it, be temporal artifacts created by Donald Trump's time travel?
He accidentally smudged a manuscript for Berenstein bears and it became Berenstein.
Okay, I think all of it is probably, it's all silly.
In the realm of possibility, yeah, I don't know, probably not.
I would argue, I guess, based on what we think we know about science, reverse time travel is probably not possible.
But you gotta wonder.
You gotta wonder when you see all of these weird stories.
So let me, my friends, take you on a journey as we explore the latest conspiracy theory around the third assassination attempt.
And this story's from a month ago.
More people claiming that Donald Trump is a time traveler.
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I have the story for the New York Post.
Is Trump a time traveler?
Century old sketches spark new conspiracy theories.
But let's do this first.
Let's start here with MJ Truth Ultra.
He says Do you believe in coincidences?
Pepe Tux, Trump Tux, wine glass, Cole Allen, time machine.
Do you believe in time travel?
And here's the viral story right now.
Henry Martinez, a seemingly random account with no posts, except for one, December 21st, 2023, the name Cole Allen.
This account has a profile picture of Pepe the Frog wearing a tuxedo with a black bow tie and a wine glass.
Sure enough, an image emerged going viral as the shooting at the White House Correspondence Dinner took place.
People were filming this clip of Donald Trump sitting there looking at the camera similarly to the Pepe with a black tie on and a wine glass right next to him.
Now, what are the chances this account's profile picture resembles Trump in this moment and that the only thing it tweeted was Cole Allen?
But wait, there's more.
I give you this image timemachine.eu, 5th of May 2022.
3D digitization.
You can see this interesting looking.
Pixel art of some sort.
You don't really know what it is, can't really tell.
And one could make up a bunch of things they want it to be.
I mean, maybe here is a wizard holding a staff.
This might be a spider of some sort.
I have no idea.
There seems to be.
I would argue that this is Obito from Naruto because he's got the mask on with the one eye hole and it's swirling.
I'm kidding, but if you know what Naruto is, you understand the reference.
You don't really know.
What is it?
What is it even, right?
Well, some people think.
It's indicative of time travel.
Take a look at this video.
Someone superimposed the Butler photo right over it.
And watch this.
So, as you can see, as you fade the opacity on the Butler aligned photo, you can see that Trump's fist fits perfectly in this space right here.
Looks like there's some kind of fist.
There's the head.
There's the other agent's head.
Many people are saying this proves it.
To be fair, I think it proves nothing.
I think it's just a coincidence.
The interesting thing, however, is that the art is from Time Machine and it does appear on Henry Martinez's profile.
So even if it's just coincidence, this person said the name of Cole Allen with an avatar that was dressed the same way Trump is dressed with an image from the website Time Machine, and now people are losing it.
MJ Truth Ultra says the events last night just got even weirder.
That Pepe account that posted the shooter's name a few years ago, his header background, I found the source of that image.
Besides being later linked to a time machine website, the image looks like a superimposed image of Trump at the Butler assassination.
This is the wild part.
That original image predates the Butler assassination attempt.
To add in even more spice to the Butler connection, watch the video.
Is this the same woman?
Now, I'm going to just stress if you're asking whether or not at the White House Correspondence Dinner, where you have Secret Service agents, a Secret Service agent was there, that is not at all surprising to me that probably is the same woman.
Because she's a Secret Service agent.
So she would be in these places.
She has a job, you know what I mean?
So, again, I don't, I look at this image from Time Machine, and I don't think it's a picture of Trump.
I think there seems to be some kind of circle here, a hand here.
For all we know, they took an image of a guy being held up with his fists in the air, and people are just putting Trump there to make it make sense.
One could argue there's a fist here, there's a head here.
Some are saying there's a bullet hole there.
I think a lot of people are just seeing what they want to see.
Though it is strange, the account posted only Cole Allen.
There is an argument for this.
Someone's saying it's just a random account, one of hundreds of millions of people.
And listen, guys, you put a million monkeys in a room, eventually one of them types out Shakespeare.
Actually, I think the argument is if you put infinite monkeys in, they'll all produce the works of Shakespeare.
The truth is, yes, we know that mathematically it is probabilistic that at some point all of the oxygen in a room moves to one side of the room.
It's just the odds of that occurring are like.
More than there are particles in the universe.
It's just probabilistically not going to happen.
Well, then we have this.
For March 13th, is Trump a time traveler?
Century old sketches spark new conspiracy theories.
Before I get into all of that, we don't need to listen to whatever that website is.
Why is it playing music?
In Spanish?
I want to highlight, yeah, we don't need your community, that website or whatever.
Here we go.
Donald Trump, Trump's uncle, reviewed Nikola Tesla's confiscated documents after his death.
If the passing of Nikola Tesla, it was John G. Trump, uncle of, they write former because it's an old article, who reviewed the scientific documents of the famed inventor, sparking curiosity about the historical connection.
Many people argue that Trump's uncle discovered secret technology from Tesla that would grant him the ability to travel time.
I don't think it's true.
Tesla certainly was out of his time, but his technology is like super old.
Could you imagine it's like the early 1900s and people believe that Tesla had technology beyond our own technology today?
What if the advancements we have seen, which seem to be exponential, you take a look at all of human history and we were slowly developing tech.
Did you know that it took, from the invention of gunpowder and muskets, hundreds of years to get the cartridge?
It's pretty crazy.
It wasn't until the mid 1800s they were like, why don't we just preload these things instead of stuffing them in a musket?
Can't believe how long it took.
What if, through the final advancement of technologies, Nikola Tesla's uncle, I'm sorry, Nikola Tesla discovered time travel technology.
Trump's uncle found it and has been using it to travel through time or alternate realities, alternate futures, and bringing the technology back.
And that's the real reason Trump is a billionaire.
Probably not, but people like to argue it anyway.
So I want to find this.
Where's this stupid Ingersoll Lockwood thing that I've got?
Okay, is it right here?
First, before we read into the weird drawings of Trump and time machines, you got to learn about this story that went viral a while ago.
This 1800s book series called Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey is leaving social media shook.
With its presidential predictions.
No joke, they're real books from the late 1800s.
A 19th century time traveling book series by an oddball American author that centers around a protagonist named Baron Trump has taken TikTok by storm.
Anyone who owns copies of Ingersoll Lockwood's Baron Trump novels is dusting off their legacy forgotten collection to scour for any missed clues that could indicate where America could be going next.
Look at this The Last President, 1900.
One novel in this series, The Last President, has fueled conspiracy theories.
Donald Trump may have been foreseen as a pivotal political figure in history.
In the book, a heated election causes unrest in New York City and sparks protests on Fifth Avenue.
The fictional President Brian decides to appoint a cabinet member named Pence, similar to Trump's vice president.
And the protagonist, Barron Trump, who bears the same name, though spelled differently, is described as being curious, arrogant, and destined for greatness.
The seemingly Simpsons level predictions have left TikTok users in a frenzy.
The theories on social media platform delve into every accessible crevasse.
Some link the novels to Trump's late uncle, John G. Trump, who analyzed Tesla's papers regarding energy and time.
This connection has led some to wildly speculate that the Trump family gained knowledge of time travel through studies tied to Tesla and his supposed secret time travel experiments.
Skepticism is still at the forefront of the Whirlwind theories, though.
Many argue the books are coincidental works of fiction, reflecting on the era they were published during.
Others find that the theorizers are grasping at inconceivable straws born out of an obsession with the Trump family.
Well, yeah, probably.
But what I would say is that.
Just is really weird that there are all of these things.
I wonder.
So I ask unto you, my friends, is it possible that you could take any human being and collaborate or bring together these things?
So, what I mean is, what if you grabbed, I don't know, John Travolta?
Could you look for things in the past and present if people focus enough on the guy to make the same argument?
What I would say is, we don't typically see.
Among many other public personalities and well known figures, the incessant time travel preponderances that we do with Trump.
It could just be this people know Trump's name.
And so they're looking these things up and finding them.
Well, let's take a look at these images.
Apparently, there are 100 year old sketches by a Prussian born artist named Charles Delshaw showing a golden haired man piloting a strange sky vehicle.
Sketches of futuristic aircraft drawn by Charles Delshaw, Prussian immigrant in 1850 and died in 1923, contained the word AeroTrump and even featured the number 47, the number of presidents.
Before his death, he created depictions of fantastical flying machines called arrows.
Which often resembled a mix of early airships, balloons, and primitive airplanes.
However, conspiracy theorists have seized upon the repeated appearance of Trump's name and the 45th and 47th Commander in Chief.
The extraordinary theory has become connected to old novels by Ingersoll Lockwood.
We know that already.
But here we see in this one, it says 4599.
What does that mean?
This one says 4595.
Oh, it says 595?
No, that looks like it says 4599.
This one says 4595.
Interesting.
I mean, Trump was 45.
I have a better theory, I guess, than time travel.
It may just be that, well, for one, coincidence is the easiest thing to explain it all away, right?
Pure coincidence.
But could it also be people can see the future?
I know that's all also fantastical, right?
But my point is would it not just make more sense that sometimes people have visions of the future than it is that Donald Trump is a time traveler or someone in his family is?
Now, I understand both are kind of out there.
Still, I think visions of the future are infinitely more probable than Trump as a time traveler.
Although I think seeing the future is probably incorrect.
You can see the future in a certain sense, right?
Like, if I see a guy running full speed holding a rock, then in my mind, I'm imagining him throwing that rock, you know, and then maybe he does.
So I had a vision he was going to throw the rock, right?
But, you know, he was running towards you with the rock screaming, so we just presumed, you know what I mean?
That's not really a vision of the future, that's just deduction.
To deduce to such a degree that Donald Trump.
Would be the president is just not happening.
But that being said, we have stories throughout history of prophecy, of people seeing things that are going to happen or, you know, making these guesses that sometimes come true, sometimes don't.
So I would actually argue that if you came to me and said there was some kind of unknown phenomena here, psychic visions makes way more sense than Trump traveling to the past.
Ingersoll Lockwood taking DMT or the equivalent and having crazy visions and writing this book makes a lot more sense than Donald Trump building or having a time machine from his uncle.
The response is yes, thank you for being the one to say it.
Time travel does occur in physical reality, but not in physical reality, but spiritual reality.
Though I don't believe this case is a matter of time travel, it's a matter of planning and executing said plans generations in advance by the Freemasons, but really the Cabal, Cabalists, Cabalists.
Someone responded, the only coincidental thing is the name, Baron Trump.
It's not Donald.
All the populist stuff is pretty generic.
It comes up in fiction all the time, like actually all the time.
Stephen King, The Simpsons writers, Octavia Butler.
Neal Stephenson all wrote Donald Trump esque president characters to the T. Someone said, This book was written 100 years ago and there's a character named Baron Trump who is taught by the Don.
Who is taught by the Don?
Let's do this.
I'm going to ask Grok to summarize the characters and plot of The Last President by Ingersoll Lockwood.
All right, Grok, lay it on me.
We'll pull that in when we do.
And this person says, so the thing for me is, there is coincidence.
There are coincidences.
What I've learned in my years is that most often, if I have to do a double take more than once on something, it's not a coincidence.
I guess I'm at the point where I don't really believe in coincidence much.
That being said, sometimes the how needs to sit on the back burner because eventually that all comes out.
At this point, it's more so figuring out the why.
Hasn't anyone noticed the resemblance of Barron?
I mean, it's not spot on, but it's close enough.
Also, remember in the late 1800s, we're not like as we would have imagined it or we were taught.
It seemed to me they had many advancements in science that had been erased and hidden for the most part.
So, then to me, the why would seem important.
And to what is the intended outcome for people today, inevitably seeing the similarities in this book?
The Last President, an 1896 political satire dystopian novella by Ingersoll Lockwood, imagines the Kettick aftermath of a populist victory in the 1896 U.S. presidential election, written as a warning against socialism, populism, and class warfare.
Wealthy residents in Manhattan along Fifth Avenue.
Barricade their homes as mobs from the east side, led by anarchists and socialists, organize and threaten violence with cries like death to the rich, down with our oppressors.
That sounds like today.
Authorities call out police and military regiments to suppress riots.
Chaos spreads to other cities like Chicago.
The new admin pushes radical policies, such as repealing the gold standard for a silver based currency, causing financial panic on Wall Street, bank failures, and economic turmoil.
Tensions escalate nationally.
Congress enters continuous session amid partisan gridlock.
Rumors of secession or splitting the union circulate.
And institutions strain under their pressure.
All that sounds like today.
The narrative builds to a climactic breakdown around the turn of the century, with violence at the Capitol symbolizing the collapse of the Republic.
The book ends in a note that the order is no more, implying civil strife or systemic failure.
So the president is Brian, a bold, outspoken New Yorker living on Fifth Avenue, who shocks the nation with his victory.
His win represents the reign of the common people.
He selects a cabinet that includes Leif Pence, a detailed, often noted in modern discussions, Governor Morton.
The mob, anarchists, police forces.
Who is Baron Trump in this?
Is Baron Trump even in it?
Baron Trump, conspiracy theories.
See, I didn't ask any about that.
I just tell me what's going on with this book.
Baron Trump does not appear at all in the last president.
That's important.
He's the main character from Ingersoll Lockwood's two earlier children's fantasy novels Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog, Bulger, Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey.
His full name is Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian von Trump, commonly called Baron Trump.
Baron is his title.
He's a precocious, arrogant, highly intelligent boy.
He boasts a massive brain.
That sounds like Trump, bro.
Let's see.
Who is the Don in the book?
Is there a Don in the book?
Don, full name Don Fum, is a character in the Baron Trump novels, second Baron Trump fantasy.
He does not appear in The Last President.
He is a learned Spaniard whose ancient manuscript guides the young Baron Trump on his adventures.
His name is Don Constantino Bartolomeo Stefalofidia.
Tell me, my friends, do you believe that Donald Trump is a time traveler?
I don't think so.
The assassination attempt is actually pretty freaky.
And the actual thing, and we're all joking, everything, but you know, Melania Trump has come out and attacked Jimmy Kimmel.
He made a joke just before this.
Let's talk about time travel, right?
Jimmy Kimmel cracked a joke saying that Melania Trump looked, she was glowing like an expectant widow.
That's an insane joke to me.
I mean, this guy is vile, saying she was glowing because she thought her husband was going to be killed or he would die.
And that's insane.
So she's slamming him for this.
Now, would we indicate, would this indicate that Jimmy Kimmel is a time traveler?
No, no, no, no.
The Barron Trump novels don't really have all that much in common.
The last president isn't about Barron Trump, he's not in the book.
It's just about the politics in New York at the time.
And the reality is, we're not so different of people 100 years on.
I don't think Trump's a time traveler.
I don't think that his uncle got access to time travel technology.
Although it is interesting, in the 1800s, we still lived like farmers.
Yet, turn of the century, everything changed, the Industrial Revolution.
Technology was advancing rapidly.
Now, why is that?
Some just say population boomed thanks to the discovery of oil's uses.
We started saying, like, hey, we could burn this oil stuff and output a ton of energy.
With that, farming became easier, food became abundant.
People had lots and lots of babies, so many babies.
And with this ease and access to energy through oil production, We had a lot of free time on our hands.
This resulted in a lot of people doing nothing but goof off and do scientific research.
The birth of the scientific method.
And thus, technology rapidly progressed.
However, if you wanted to, you could believe that Donald Trump's family went back in time and started seeding all of this technology.
Nikola Tesla's from the future.
He went back in time, started planting all this tack, and then Trump's family found the tack and then they carried on, whatever you want to believe.
Well, it certainly is fun to think about.
I love these stories.
But I ask unto you, what do you think?
Right now, we are talking about alien disclosures, UFOs, and all of this crazy stuff.
People are looking at these stories, asking what the hell is really going on.
And this is where things get interesting.
With all the talk about alien hybrids, UFOs, and these things, questions have emerged whether or not they're actually aliens or if they're people.
So, first, you had this viral video.
It was Palmer Lucky of Andoril saying that he believes UFOs are probably from the past.
How does that make sense?
Well, he says there's a lot more time before us than what we can see after us.
And traveling to the future, we know we can do, but traveling to the past is very difficult.
Time dilation, for instance, if a vehicle sped up fast enough, theoretically, time would speed up around them.
So let's say you got a vehicle and you traveled the speed of light forward and backward, blink, blink, you would then be in the future.
So if we built a craft that accelerated near the speed of light or just maybe half the speed of light and then turned around right away and then reversed, the closer we go to the speed of light, everything else starts speeding up relative to the person in that vehicle.
So it's not that they're traveling through time, it's that People on Earth would just for a thousand years see the vehicle just not moving in space.
To them, it would look like it's going really slow.
To the person inside, they would feel like seconds are passing, and when they come back, Earth would be way in the future.
So his argument is that these vehicles we're seeing came from a long time ago, an ancient advanced civilization that collapsed.
We are the new civilization, and they're from thousands of years before maybe 30, 40, 50,000, who knows.
But others have made the argument that we are under the secret dictatorship of future people.
That's one of the great conspiracy theories that a civilization much, much more advanced has traveled back in time to control the flow of time to ensure a future that they want.
It's like the plot of every sci fi movie dealing with time travel.
People from the future come back to try and create their future, their utopia.
There's a bunch of crime thrillers.
There's that movie, The Tomorrow War, where they're fighting a war, so they recruit.
What do they do?
They recruit people from the past or something?
Is that what it was?
They go back in time and say, You can't have had kids, so we're going to pull you to the future to fight in this war.
Everybody wants to believe every single conspiracy.
And you know why?
Because the government lied to us so many times over the past 10 years that you have teenagers, you had kids who are 10 years old.
They're 20 years old now.
10 years on since Trump came down that escalator.
The media has lied and lied, and the government has lied and lied and lied.
So no one believes anything they have to say.
And thus, Certainly, Trump must be a time traveler.
I don't blame people for calling this stuff out.
You know, I don't blame people for choosing to believe whatever they want.
The scary thing, however, is that these conspiracy theories are fun, these are silly, but the crazier ones can lead us into destroying our own political infrastructure.
This is the danger of a loss in confidence of government.
And it's why I have warned about civil war.
Now, many people are probably already commenting saying, How did you squeeze civil war?
Well, it's because of a loss of confidence in government.
When you have multiple factions that don't believe there is a functioning government, they're not going to adhere to the laws of that government.
If people genuinely believe that Donald Trump is an alien, a time traveler, or otherwise, what they're really saying is the government's narrative, the books, everything we're being told is unbelievable.
I don't believe it.
I won't live that way.
And when that confidence breaks in the system, what do you think people are going to do?
They're going to go their own ways.
What if they believe the government of the United States is controlled by a foreign entity?
What if they believe it's controlled by an alien entity?
You might think, well, that's crazy.
Doesn't matter.
If that's the life they live, then what do you think happens?
If someone thinks aliens control our government, you think they're going to listen to an FBI agent when they show up at their house?
Now, what if everybody doubted this?
Indeed, those people would then be saying, I'm not going to listen to you.
The analogy that I give is this Imagine someone knocks on your door, and you look, and there's a clown standing there.
Can I help you?
And he goes, I am here from clown enforcement with a clown warrant.