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To add another coincidence to the mix…the watch company Ingersoll – like the author who penned the Baron Trump books in 1890 – makes a model of watch called The Trump. The Trump model of watch was first made in 1890 – the year the first novel about time travelling Baron Trump was published
originally posted by: lizardghost
time travel is very real and does exist. i know because i have time traveled myself though i only have a memory of taking the where i was told to sit there and then i wrapped my right hand around the rock and outstreched my left arm. this is really me. so i dont doubt it could be true about trump.
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originally posted by: EchoesInTime
This tale is so interesting. So many coincidences. Here's another one
To add another coincidence to the mix…the watch company Ingersoll – like the author who penned the Baron Trump books in 1890 – makes a model of watch called The Trump. The Trump model of watch was first made in 1890 – the year the first novel about time travelling Baron Trump was published
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Over twenty years nearly forty million dollar watches were sold, and Ingersoll coined the phrase "The watch that made the dollar famous!"
The swastika symbol has been identified as representing the hammer or lightning of Thor.[49] Scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson (1965) comments on the usage of the swastika as a symbol of Thor:
The protective sign of the hammer was worn by women, as we know from the fact that it has been found in women's graves. It seems to have been used by the warrior also, in the form of the swastika. [...] Primarily it appears to have had connections with light and fire, and to have been linked with the sun-wheel. It may have been on account of Thor's association with lightning that this sign was used as an alternative to the hammer, for it is found on memorial stones in Scandinavia besides inscriptions to Thor. When we find it on the pommel of a warrior's sword and on his sword-belt, the assumption is that the warrior was placing himself under the Thunder God's protection.[50]
Swastikas appear on various Germanic objects stretching from the Migration Period to the Viking Age
Today, it may also be used in occult currents of Germanic neopaganism, and in Irminenschaft or Armanenschaft—inspired esotericism—but not necessarily in a racial or neo-Nazi context.
The cross-in-a-circle was interpreted as a solar symbol derived from the interpretation of the disc of the Sun as the wheel of the chariot of the Sun god.
"this twelve-spoke sun wheel derives from decorative disks of the Merovingians of the early medieval period and are supposed to represent the visible sun or its passage through the months of the year."
In the Outlanders novel, Satan's Seed by Mark Ellis, the Brotherhood of the Black Sun and Aleister Crowley use geomancy to travel through time. It features in the novel Swastika by Michael Slade.