Last weekend marked a rare public appearance of Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump. Observers noted that his resemblance to his father has grown increasingly pronounced over time, with some describing him as appearing almost unrecognizable from previous sightings.

This observation coincides with an online theory suggesting Donald Trump might be a time traveler. The hypothesis draws on 100-year-old sketches by Prussian-born artist Charles Dellschau, who died in 1923. These sketches include the word “TRUMP” and the number 45, alongside depictions of unconventional aircraft.

The theory also references two children’s books published by Ingersoll Lockwood in the 1890s. The novels feature a character named Baron Trump living in Castle Trump and guided by a mentor known as “Don.” One book describes Fifth Avenue in New York City as the site of unrest following an election, with a reference to a location that now houses Trump Tower.

Additionally, Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc., a company founded in 2020, lists partnerships with U.S. government agencies including DARPA and NASA. The company’s website displays references to the year 2023/5784 and links to the Book of Enoch.