1900 or The Last President
Autor: | Ingersoll Lockwood |
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EAN: | 9789877444391 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 28.05.2020 |
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Schlagworte: | Obama anonymous assange baron trump cabal clinton conspiracy theory deep state elite fusca gates illuminati jfk jr kissinger new world order nwo pizzagate podesta population control q qanon reddit soros trump wikileaks zion |
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Janet Ossebbard, a researcher from the Neatherlands, in her documentary The End of the World as we Know it poses the question: How the misteryous author Ingersoll Lockwood was able to write a book in 1889 and another one for years later about a young Baron Trump and his adventures through a space-time portal guided by a man called Don, the master of all masters. This author also wrote a book about the last president. The theory claims that Donald Trump and his family time-traveled from a distant time to the present in order to save USA and the world. Can this be true? This edition of 1900 Or The Last President is the complete and original novel by Ingersoll Lockwood. Now you can read it; draw your own conclusions and enjoy an excellent piece of classical literature.
Ingersoll´s father was a brigadier in the New York State Militia and a lawyer. Both of Ingersoll's uncles, Ralph and Albert Lockwood, were also attorneys. Ingersoll was trained in the law, but before establishing a practice, he was appointed Consul to the Kingdom of Hanover by the Lincoln Administration. After his federal service, Ingersoll came back to New York City where he established a successful firm with his brother Henry. In addition to his legal work, Ingersoll began a writing career, which included political essays, fiction and poetry.
Ingersoll´s father was a brigadier in the New York State Militia and a lawyer. Both of Ingersoll's uncles, Ralph and Albert Lockwood, were also attorneys. Ingersoll was trained in the law, but before establishing a practice, he was appointed Consul to the Kingdom of Hanover by the Lincoln Administration. After his federal service, Ingersoll came back to New York City where he established a successful firm with his brother Henry. In addition to his legal work, Ingersoll began a writing career, which included political essays, fiction and poetry.