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Meet The Second Erika Kirk a/k/a “Madame X”
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Meet The Second Erika Kirk a/k/a “Madame X”

This is pretty wild stuff, so buckle up for the ride! I’ve actually covered this once before but it’s coming up again and many of you might have missed it the last time I covered it so allow me to introduce you to Erika Kirk from 60 years ago. Oh, and did I mention she was married to a powerful Republican named “C. Kirk”? Yes really. Literally the exact same name and look at the pictures below, almost the exact same face: So uh the Florida Governor in the 60s got divorced and married a 33yo German actress he met in Brazil. Her name was Erika Kirk.I'm not even kidding.This is some real Boys From Brazil/Stepford Wives shit pic.twitter.com/Who0PuanGu — Foundring (@foundring1) March 13, 2026 As I said, I’ve covered this before but I think a lot of you missed it. From about two months ago, let’s go DEEP into the details shall we? Because I fact-checked it all for you and in this case the truth truly is stranger than fiction: MADAME X: Meet The SECOND Erika Kirk! If you do not like “Conspiracy Theories” tune out now! Actually, that’s not entirely fair….because what I’m about to show you is not a Conspiracy Theory of any kind — it’s actually 100% true and historically confirmed by multiple sources. What you choose to make of it could send you down a conspiracy rabbit hole, but that’s up to you. I’m just reporting on what is true and I think this might just blow your mind. It turns out that over the last 75 years, there have been TWO very prominent “Erika Kirks” in our Country. Ok big deal, right? Oh I’m just getting started… They both spell their name with the unconventional Erika with a “k”. They both married a C. Kirk. The C. Kirk they both married were both active, popular, powerful, political conservative figures. The first Erika Kirk was initially so secretive she was referred to by the name “Madame X”. And…they look almost identical! See for yourself right here: Backup video here if needed: THIS IS WHERE THE ERIKA KIRK STORY GOES FROM WEIRD TO DISTURBING The woman in this video is connecting the dots… Two women named Erika Kirk, separated by 54 years.Same exact name. Same exact spelling – Erika with a K.Both political wives. Both married to outspoken… pic.twitter.com/5Kb0DqKIKI — HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) January 20, 2026 So now let’s dig in….that’s wild but is it true? Actually, yes it is! Grok confirms: Summary of Factual Findings Yes, the core factual claims in the X post are accurate based on public records and obituaries: there were indeed two women named Erika Kirk who were married to prominent Republican figures named Claude Kirk and Charlie Kirk, respectively, with a 54-year gap between their births. Both were blonde political spouses involved in conservative circles, and online discussions (including the post itself) highlight visual similarities from side-by-side photos, though these are subjective and not indicative of anything beyond coincidence. There’s no credible evidence supporting conspiracy theories like cloning or “manufacturing,” which appear to stem from viral speculation amid heightened political tensions in 2026. Details on the First Erika Kirk Full Name and Background: Erika Carola Mattfeld Kirk (née Mattfeld) was born on July 7, 1934, in Bremen, Germany. She was an international model and actress before marrying Claude Roy Kirk Jr., Florida’s Republican governor from 1967 to 1971. She was often referred to as “Madame X” in media coverage due to her mysterious allure and sudden appearance in Claude’s life during a blind date in Brazil. Marriage and Role: They married in March 1967 at Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach, Florida, shortly after Claude took office. As Florida’s First Lady, she was known for her glamour and involvement in social events. The couple had two children together (Claudia and Erik) and blended families from prior relationships. Later Life and Death: She resided in Palm Beach County for over 50 years and passed away on April 26, 2023, at age 88 in West Palm Beach. She was buried at South Florida National Cemetery alongside Claude, who died in 2011. Details on the Second Erika Kirk Full Name and Background: Erika Lane Kirk (née Frantzve) was born on November 20, 1988, in Scottsdale, Arizona. She grew up in a Catholic family, played collegiate basketball, and won the Miss Arizona USA title in 2012, competing in Miss USA that year. Marriage and Role: She met conservative activist Charlie Kirk in 2018 during a job interview at a New York City burger restaurant, began dating in 2019, and married him on May 8, 2021. They had two children: a daughter born in 2022 and a son in 2024. Following Charlie’s assassination in September 2025, she became CEO and chairwoman of Turning Point USA, the organization he co-founded. Current Status: As of 2026, she hosts the Midweek Rise Up podcast, runs a clothing line called PROCLAIM, and is pursuing a doctorate in Biblical studies at Liberty University. On the Similarities and Speculation Visual and Biographical Parallels: Both women share the name “Erika Kirk” (with the less common ‘K’ spelling for Erika), were married to outspoken Republicans involved in politics or activism, and are described as having similar appearances (blonde hair, blue eyes, strong facial features). The X post’s video includes side-by-side images that emphasize these traits, which have fueled online discussions. Some users point to additional coincidences, like German heritage (the first Erika was born in Germany; the second has Germanic roots via her maiden name) and arranged first meetings with their husbands. Conspiracy Theories: Claims of “cloning” or the situation feeling “manufactured” (as in the post) are unsubstantiated and appear in fringe online narratives, often linked to broader skepticism about political figures. No mainstream sources support such ideas; it’s more plausibly a case of doppelgangers or random coincidence, as everyone has look-alikes statistically. Recent Context: The viral post from January 20, 2026, has garnered significant engagement (over 218,000 views), with replies mixing awe, dismissal, and numerological theories (e.g., birth date calculations tying to Charlie’s birthday). This echoes other recent online buzz, like comparisons between Charlie Kirk and figures like JD Vance. Again, I’m not telling you what to do with this information, and I’m not saying it proves anything beyond just being super weird and highly unlikely! You will have to make of it what you will. I did ask Grok what are the odds of this happening by random chance and it places them at 1 in 10,000 or maybe as high as 1 in 100,000, depending on how you frame it: Key Baseline Frequencies (from reliable sources like 2010 U.S. Census and SSA data) Surname Kirk: Ranked around 600–700 in frequency. Roughly 0.02% of the U.S. population (about 1 in 5,000 people) carries Kirk as a last name. For adult men (potential husbands), it’s similar—call it ~1 in 5,000. First name Erika (spelled with ‘k’): Moderately common but not top-tier. For women born in the 1930s (older Erika): Less common then, but it rose later. For women born in the late 1980s (younger Erika): Peaked in popularity in the 1980s–1990s, roughly 0.3–0.8% of girls born in those decades (top 100–200 range at peak). Overall lifetime: About 1 in 2,800–3,000 U.S. women/females are named Erika (from cumulative SSA estimates of ~115,000–120,000 bearers). Rough Probability Calculation Probability a random American woman marries a man named Kirk: Assume ~half the population is male → ~1 in 10,000 women marry a Kirk (adjusting for marriage patterns; people often marry within similar demographics, but we ignore that for baseline randomness). Real annual U.S. marriages: ~2 million per year recently, historically ~1.5–2 million in the 1960s–2020s era. Now for two unrelated Erikas, decades apart, both marrying Kirks: Treat it as two independent events (they are unrelated people). Probability one Erika marries a Kirk ≈ 1/10,000 (very rough). For two such cases: (1/10,000) × (1/10,000) = 1 in 100 million — but this understates because it doesn’t account for the total number of Erikas and marriages over time. Better approach: Expected number of such coincidences There are roughly 100,000–120,000 women ever named Erika in the U.S. (SSA cumulative). Assume ~70–80% marry at some point → ~80,000–100,000 married Erikas historically. Fraction who marry a Kirk: ~1/5,000 to 1/10,000 (using surname frequency, adjusted slightly lower for marriage selectivity) → expect 8–20 Erikas in U.S. history who married a man named Kirk purely by chance. Seeing exactly two high-profile ones (both in conservative/Republican spheres) out of those ~10–20 possible is unusual but not astronomically rare—more like 1 in several thousand to 1 in tens of thousands when factoring the extra filters (prominent public figures, similar appearances, etc.). Adjusting for the Full Coincidence (Name + Spouse Surname + Political Context) The raw name match (Erika Kirk) happens a handful of times per generation by chance. Layering on both husbands being outspoken Republicans/conservative figures (small subset of all Kirks) makes it rarer—perhaps dividing by 100–1,000 (very few “famous Kirks” in politics/activism). Visual doppelgänger effect and 54-year gap amplify perceived weirdness, but don’t change base probability. Best estimate of odds for this exact pairing occurring by pure chance in U.S. history: 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 100,000 (for the full observed coincidence, including the political prominence and timing). In other words: Unlikely enough to feel eerie (especially with the side-by-side photos), but far from impossible—more like winning a minor lottery prize or having two people in your extended social circle share an ultra-specific trait. This is similar to birthday-paradox-style coincidences: In a nation of 330+ million over decades, with millions of marriages, weird alignments happen regularly. No evidence points to anything orchestrated; it’s just statistics producing a striking “small world” moment. If we narrow it further (e.g., only blonde, politically active Erikas marrying high-profile Kirks), odds drop to 1 in millions—but that’s hindsight bias cherry-picking the filters after seeing the match. Random chance remains the simplest explanation. The last time I openly asked “what are the odds” in relation to Charlie and Erika Kirk was this one: Charlie Kirk “Snake Eyes” UPDATE Yesterday, I brought you this really strange (but fact-checked 100% true) report about the impossible-to-believe connections between Charlie Kirk and the 1998 Nicolas Cage movie “Snake Eyes”. If you haven’t seen that yet, you can see my full report here and no exaggeration this honestly will blow your mind: This Is IMPOSSIBLE To Believe About Charlie Kirk — How Is This Even Real? And while there are too many “coincidences” in there to believe are just random chance, there’s actually one more that I missed. Hat tip to my friend MJTruth who caught it. It turns out that in the 1998 movie, a plot element is a Hurricane named JEZEBEL striking the New Jersey coast. Take a look here: UPDATE: Charlie Kirk — It just got weird… The 1998 movie Snake Eyes is about a corrupt cop, who uncovers a conspiracy surrounding a political assassination at a public heavyweight boxing event. In the movie, Charles Kirkland, the Secretary of Defense, was assassinated by a… pic.twitter.com/V0Z8ZjVO3L — MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) September 25, 2025 UPDATE: Charlie Kirk — It just got weird… The 1998 movie Snake Eyes is about a corrupt cop, who uncovers a conspiracy surrounding a political assassination at a public heavyweight boxing event. In the movie, Charles Kirkland, the Secretary of Defense, was assassinated by a gunshot to the neck. Charlie Kirk Charles Kirkland The assassination of Charles Kirkland in the movie took place in September.

FACT-CHECK: Leaked DOJ Wiretap Audio Captures Erika Kirk Scheduling Underage Girls for Epstein?
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FACT-CHECK: Leaked DOJ Wiretap Audio Captures Erika Kirk Scheduling Underage Girls for Epstein?

If you’ve been around here for a while, you know that I’m not the biggest fan of Erika Kirk. Something about her deeply bothers me and I have a very bad feeling about her almost on a spiritual level. Something feels very “off” to me about Erika Kirk, very phony.  Extremely fake. That’s just me, just my opinion, I’m allowed to have my opinion and spiritual discernment. But that all said, we have one prevailing mission and mantra around here and that is to print the truth wherever we find it, and even if I don’t like it or disagree with it. So that’s what we’re going to do here today in this fact check. I have to set the record straight. Because a post is going viral today claiming that leaked DOJ wiretap audio from the Epstein Files captures Erika Kirk arranging underage girls for Epstein. See here: THE SMOKING GUN: Leaked DOJ Wiretap Audio Captures Erika Kirk Scheduling Underage Girls for Epstein I have been sent a bombshell audio file, and I have verified its authenticity. This is not a rumor. This is not a theory. This is a recorded phone call from the DOJ's own… https://t.co/jZKCleM1eb pic.twitter.com/oyZ56AeS9W — Project Constitution (@ProjectConstitu) March 14, 2026 And here: Last night, an audio file was discovered in the Epstein Files that appears to be an FBI wiretap recording of what people are claiming is Erika Kirk procuring young girls for Epstein. Here is what I know and the questions I have: The Phone Call The recording features a… pic.twitter.com/kyfjb6l6eK — MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) March 14, 2026 That would be extremely concerning, but…is it true? I’ll cut right to the chase, no it is not. First of all, it doesn’t even sound all that much like Erika Frantzve Kirk to me, how about you? And it is reportedly from many years ago when Erika would have been quite young, almost impossibly young to be doing anything like this.  Also, it’s very unlikely her voice would sound that same as it does today at such a younger age. So that was a big Strike 1 and Strike 2 for me. But then people started coming with receipts to prove it couldn’t possibly be Erika. Watch here: A tweet about Erika Kirk recruiting classmates for Epstein got +10 MILLION views in less than 24 hours It takes one minute to learn that it’s not Erika Kirk pic.twitter.com/hdTvieE8GZ — David Khait (@David_Khait) March 14, 2026 More proof here: Proof that Haley Robson is speaking in this leaked DOJ Wire Tap. Erika Kirk is not involved. Next psyop https://t.co/1nVmCHVjed https://t.co/p35P1TGSQj pic.twitter.com/SGWdXQdEMm — The Authority (@The_AuthorityQ) March 14, 2026 And even the one person on Planet Earth that despises Erika Kirk the most, Candace Owens, debunked it claiming it is not true. See here: The audio going around is not Erika Kirk. It was sent to me many times over the last month and my team was able to debunk it which is why we did not include it in our series. Erika’s verified connection to Epstein’s orbit is via Faith Kates’ Next Model Management and the model… — Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) March 14, 2026 So there you go folks. We always print the truth here and that’s what we just did once again. And if we ever get it wrong (no one bats a thousand, we correct the record immediately once an error is known). Which is why over 5+ million readers trust WLT Report each month.  And it’s truly an honor to serve you all. RELATED REPORT: MADAME X: Meet The SECOND Erika Kirk! If you do not like “Conspiracy Theories” tune out now! Actually, that’s not entirely fair….because what I’m about to show you is not a Conspiracy Theory of any kind — it’s actually 100% true and historically confirmed by multiple sources. What you choose to make of it could send you down a conspiracy rabbit hole, but that’s up to you. I’m just reporting on what is true and I think this might just blow your mind. It turns out that over the last 75 years, there have been TWO very prominent “Erika Kirks” in our Country. Ok big deal, right? Oh I’m just getting started… They both spell their name with the unconventional Erika with a “k”. They both married a C. Kirk. The C. Kirk they both married were both active, popular, powerful, political conservative figures. The first Erika Kirk was initially so secretive she was referred to by the name “Madame X”. And…they look almost identical! See for yourself right here: Backup video here if needed: THIS IS WHERE THE ERIKA KIRK STORY GOES FROM WEIRD TO DISTURBING The woman in this video is connecting the dots… Two women named Erika Kirk, separated by 54 years.Same exact name. Same exact spelling – Erika with a K.Both political wives. Both married to outspoken… pic.twitter.com/5Kb0DqKIKI — HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) January 20, 2026 So now let’s dig in….that’s wild but is it true? Actually, yes it is! Grok confirms: Summary of Factual Findings Yes, the core factual claims in the X post are accurate based on public records and obituaries: there were indeed two women named Erika Kirk who were married to prominent Republican figures named Claude Kirk and Charlie Kirk, respectively, with a 54-year gap between their births. Both were blonde political spouses involved in conservative circles, and online discussions (including the post itself) highlight visual similarities from side-by-side photos, though these are subjective and not indicative of anything beyond coincidence. There’s no credible evidence supporting conspiracy theories like cloning or “manufacturing,” which appear to stem from viral speculation amid heightened political tensions in 2026. Details on the First Erika Kirk Full Name and Background: Erika Carola Mattfeld Kirk (née Mattfeld) was born on July 7, 1934, in Bremen, Germany. She was an international model and actress before marrying Claude Roy Kirk Jr., Florida’s Republican governor from 1967 to 1971. She was often referred to as “Madame X” in media coverage due to her mysterious allure and sudden appearance in Claude’s life during a blind date in Brazil. Marriage and Role: They married in March 1967 at Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach, Florida, shortly after Claude took office. As Florida’s First Lady, she was known for her glamour and involvement in social events. The couple had two children together (Claudia and Erik) and blended families from prior relationships. Later Life and Death: She resided in Palm Beach County for over 50 years and passed away on April 26, 2023, at age 88 in West Palm Beach. She was buried at South Florida National Cemetery alongside Claude, who died in 2011. Details on the Second Erika Kirk Full Name and Background: Erika Lane Kirk (née Frantzve) was born on November 20, 1988, in Scottsdale, Arizona. She grew up in a Catholic family, played collegiate basketball, and won the Miss Arizona USA title in 2012, competing in Miss USA that year. Marriage and Role: She met conservative activist Charlie Kirk in 2018 during a job interview at a New York City burger restaurant, began dating in 2019, and married him on May 8, 2021. They had two children: a daughter born in 2022 and a son in 2024. Following Charlie’s assassination in September 2025, she became CEO and chairwoman of Turning Point USA, the organization he co-founded. Current Status: As of 2026, she hosts the Midweek Rise Up podcast, runs a clothing line called PROCLAIM, and is pursuing a doctorate in Biblical studies at Liberty University. On the Similarities and Speculation Visual and Biographical Parallels: Both women share the name “Erika Kirk” (with the less common ‘K’ spelling for Erika), were married to outspoken Republicans involved in politics or activism, and are described as having similar appearances (blonde hair, blue eyes, strong facial features). The X post’s video includes side-by-side images that emphasize these traits, which have fueled online discussions. Some users point to additional coincidences, like German heritage (the first Erika was born in Germany; the second has Germanic roots via her maiden name) and arranged first meetings with their husbands. Conspiracy Theories: Claims of “cloning” or the situation feeling “manufactured” (as in the post) are unsubstantiated and appear in fringe online narratives, often linked to broader skepticism about political figures. No mainstream sources support such ideas; it’s more plausibly a case of doppelgangers or random coincidence, as everyone has look-alikes statistically. Recent Context: The viral post from January 20, 2026, has garnered significant engagement (over 218,000 views), with replies mixing awe, dismissal, and numerological theories (e.g., birth date calculations tying to Charlie’s birthday). This echoes other recent online buzz, like comparisons between Charlie Kirk and figures like JD Vance. Again, I’m not telling you what to do with this information, and I’m not saying it proves anything beyond just being super weird and highly unlikely! You will have to make of it what you will. I did ask Grok what are the odds of this happening by random chance and it places them at 1 in 10,000 or maybe as high as 1 in 100,000, depending on how you frame it: Key Baseline Frequencies (from reliable sources like 2010 U.S. Census and SSA data) Surname Kirk: Ranked around 600–700 in frequency. Roughly 0.02% of the U.S. population (about 1 in 5,000 people) carries Kirk as a last name. For adult men (potential husbands), it’s similar—call it ~1 in 5,000. First name Erika (spelled with ‘k’): Moderately common but not top-tier. For women born in the 1930s (older Erika): Less common then, but it rose later. For women born in the late 1980s (younger Erika): Peaked in popularity in the 1980s–1990s, roughly 0.3–0.8% of girls born in those decades (top 100–200 range at peak). Overall lifetime: About 1 in 2,800–3,000 U.S. women/females are named Erika (from cumulative SSA estimates of ~115,000–120,000 bearers). Rough Probability Calculation Probability a random American woman marries a man named Kirk: Assume ~half the population is male → ~1 in 10,000 women marry a Kirk (adjusting for marriage patterns; people often marry within similar demographics, but we ignore that for baseline randomness). Real annual U.S. marriages: ~2 million per year recently, historically ~1.5–2 million in the 1960s–2020s era. Now for two unrelated Erikas, decades apart, both marrying Kirks: Treat it as two independent events (they are unrelated people). Probability one Erika marries a Kirk ≈ 1/10,000 (very rough). For two such cases: (1/10,000) × (1/10,000) = 1 in 100 million — but this understates because it doesn’t account for the total number of Erikas and marriages over time. Better approach: Expected number of such coincidences There are roughly 100,000–120,000 women ever named Erika in the U.S. (SSA cumulative). Assume ~70–80% marry at some point → ~80,000–100,000 married Erikas historically. Fraction who marry a Kirk: ~1/5,000 to 1/10,000 (using surname frequency, adjusted slightly lower for marriage selectivity) → expect 8–20 Erikas in U.S. history who married a man named Kirk purely by chance. Seeing exactly two high-profile ones (both in conservative/Republican spheres) out of those ~10–20 possible is unusual but not astronomically rare—more like 1 in several thousand to 1 in tens of thousands when factoring the extra filters (prominent public figures, similar appearances, etc.). Adjusting for the Full Coincidence (Name + Spouse Surname + Political Context) The raw name match (Erika Kirk) happens a handful of times per generation by chance. Layering on both husbands being outspoken Republicans/conservative figures (small subset of all Kirks) makes it rarer—perhaps dividing by 100–1,000 (very few “famous Kirks” in politics/activism). Visual doppelgänger effect and 54-year gap amplify perceived weirdness, but don’t change base probability. Best estimate of odds for this exact pairing occurring by pure chance in U.S. history: 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 100,000 (for the full observed coincidence, including the political prominence and timing). In other words: Unlikely enough to feel eerie (especially with the side-by-side photos), but far from impossible—more like winning a minor lottery prize or having two people in your extended social circle share an ultra-specific trait. This is similar to birthday-paradox-style coincidences: In a nation of 330+ million over decades, with millions of marriages, weird alignments happen regularly. No evidence points to anything orchestrated; it’s just statistics producing a striking “small world” moment. If we narrow it further (e.g., only blonde, politically active Erikas marrying high-profile Kirks), odds drop to 1 in millions—but that’s hindsight bias cherry-picking the filters after seeing the match. Random chance remains the simplest explanation. The last time I openly asked “what are the odds” in relation to Charlie and Erika Kirk was this one: Charlie Kirk “Snake Eyes” UPDATE Yesterday, I brought you this really strange (but fact-checked 100% true) report about the impossible-to-believe connections between Charlie Kirk and the 1998 Nicolas Cage movie “Snake Eyes”. If you haven’t seen that yet, you can see my full report here and no exaggeration this honestly will blow your mind: This Is IMPOSSIBLE To Believe About Charlie Kirk — How Is This Even Real? And while there are too many “coincidences” in there to believe are just random chance, there’s actually one more that I missed. Hat tip to my friend MJTruth who caught it. It turns out that in the 1998 movie, a plot element is a Hurricane named JEZEBEL striking the New Jersey coast. Take a look here: UPDATE: Charlie Kirk — It just got weird… The 1998 movie Snake Eyes is about a corrupt cop, who uncovers a conspiracy surrounding a political assassination at a public heavyweight boxing event. In the movie, Charles Kirkland, the Secretary of Defense, was assassinated by a… pic.twitter.com/V0Z8ZjVO3L — MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) September 25, 2025 UPDATE: Charlie Kirk — It just got weird… The 1998 movie Snake Eyes is about a corrupt cop, who uncovers a conspiracy surrounding a political assassination at a public heavyweight boxing event. In the movie, Charles Kirkland, the Secretary of Defense, was assassinated by a gunshot to the neck. Charlie Kirk Charles Kirkland The assassination of Charles Kirkland in the movie took place in September.

MASSIVE STRATEGIC WIN: President Trump Wipes Out ALL Iranian Targets On Kharg Island
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MASSIVE STRATEGIC WIN: President Trump Wipes Out ALL Iranian Targets On Kharg Island

President Trump just absolutely changed the game in Iran and has done something no one thought was possible. The world has always been afraid to touch Iran due to fear they would shut down the Strait of Hormuz and send oil prices over $200/barrel — or higher. But President Trump wasn’t at all deterred and now we know why…. Because he had a plan to handle this all along. Take a look: Breaking – Trump: The US just destroyed all military targets in Kharg island 90% of Iran's oil is exported from there. Next: Marines take over the island._ pic.twitter.com/Ee7Pk06dQ4 — Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) March 13, 2026 FULL POST: FULL TEXT FOR EASIER READING: Moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East, and totally obliterated every MILITARY target in Iran’s crown jewel, Kharg Island. Our Weapons are the most powerful and sophisticated that the World has ever known but, for reasons of decency, I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island. However, should Iran, or anyone else, do anything to interfere with the Free and Safe Passage of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision. During my First Term, and currently, I rebuilt our Military into the Most Lethal, Powerful, and Effective Force, by far, anywhere in the World. Iran has NO ability to defend anything that we want to attack – There is nothing they can do about it! Iran will NEVER have a nuclear weapon, nor will it have the ability to threaten the United States of America, the Middle East or, for that matter, the World! Iran’s Military, and all others involved with this Terrorist Regime, would be wise to lay down their arms, and save what’s left of their country, which isn’t much! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP This is step one. Step two is likely sending in 3,000-5,000 Marines to secure the territory: Eliminating all military targets on Kharg Island is what you'd do before 5,000 Marines take the Island. https://t.co/K38rTnasMk — David D. Chapman (@DavidD_Chapman) March 14, 2026 I know many of you will not like to hear that but it’s almost certainly coming next. We actually warned you about it yesterday: JUST IN: 2,200 Marines Deployed To The Middle East My friend BioClandestine makes a very good point here…. President Trump noted that other countries will likely be sending war ships to assist in securing the Strait of Hormuz which is vitally important to the mission. It shows very clearly that the world is united with the United States and in agreement on what needs to be done here: VERY interesting. Trump says that many countries will be sending war ships to help keep the Straight of Hormuz clear, especially those who are affected by it. Who is affected the most? Importers, like China and India, followed by the UK and France. I’ll be extremely… pic.twitter.com/KSw3OTZ97m — Clandestine (@WarClandestine) March 14, 2026 Remember, China and India need the Strait of Hormuz far more than we do. We are actually doing them a huge favor. What’s really incredible about all of this is that President Trump (f/k/a Donald J. Trump) has been on record about doing this for DECADES! For those saying Trump team hadn’t planned for Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, he just used it as a rationale to seize 90% of Iran’s oil exports. Almost like it was part of a plan… pic.twitter.com/ScfUDMA4kX — BlackJack (@BlackJackPartII) March 14, 2026 And here: No one has been more consistent about a single issue. pic.twitter.com/xjyP0NnSyl — Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) March 13, 2026 Or how about this literally from 1988…. Are you kidding me? Almost 40 year ago folks: This is insane… Trump said he’d do this in 1988.Word for word. "I’d do a number on Kharg Island" pic.twitter.com/MdKEyy41et — Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) March 14, 2026 Jesse Watters did a great job of breaking it all down here: BREAKING: U.S. Central Command just “OBLITERATED” targets on KHARG ISLAND “The MOST POWERFUL RAID” in Middle East HISTORY Trump is WARNING IRAN— MESS WITH THE STRAIT… and WE BOMB THE OIL NEXT NOW, we’re STRIKING Iran’s “MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX” in the HEAVIEST… pic.twitter.com/Lah3RrEKIZ — Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) March 14, 2026 Way to go, Mr. President. You will truly go down in history as the best President of all time, and even with greats like Washington and Lincoln in the mix, it won’t even be close. Truly historic times and we get to live through them. https://x.com/whitehouse/status/2032596037303697430?s=46&t=fQPc05aE4Kkb738_xetJBg

Is President Trump….A Time Traveler?
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Is President Trump….A Time Traveler?

Is President Trump a Time Traveler? I know, I know, what a ridiculous question! Noah has really lost it now! Except….I’m not the one asking the question. That would be the NY Post: Is President Trump a time traveler? Century-old sketches spark new conspiracy theories https://t.co/TyqVrOr3Yk pic.twitter.com/5P3cP7iFXH — New York Post (@nypost) March 13, 2026 And if the NY Post is going to ask that question, you’d better believe I’m going to cover it! My friend MJTruth did a great job of breaking it all down here: Wow… do you believe in coincidences? The New York Post just published an Article titled, “Is President Trump a Time Traveler” A discovered trove of 100-year-old sketches by Prussian-born artist Charles Dellschau could hold clues that the former president —and his youngest son,… pic.twitter.com/02SWuzhzgE — MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) March 14, 2026 Wow… do you believe in coincidences? The New York Post just published an Article titled, “Is President Trump a Time Traveler” A discovered trove of 100-year-old sketches by Prussian-born artist Charles Dellschau could hold clues that the former president —and his youngest son, Barron— could be hopping through the decades, observers suggest. Dellschau, who died in 1923, was obsessed with “aeros,” bizarre flying machines that looked part balloon, part airplane, part steampunk fantasy. The word “TRUMP” is scrawled across some of the drawings. Add to that a blonde doodled person steering a craft labeled 45, and wow… Then there are the books. In the 1890s, Ingersoll Lockwood penned tales featuring a boy named Baron Trump who lived in the lavish Castle Trump and traveled through the weirdest adventures guided by a wise mentor, Don. In ‘The Last President,’ Lockwood imagined a chaotic New York vote and Fifth Avenue riots — yes, really. In the author’s tale, President Bryan picks a ‘Pence’ for his cabinet — just like Trump’s former veep Mike Pence. Even the family’s own words have become ammunition for theorists. Think about it… The commander-in-chief has repeatedly said, “I know things that other people don’t know,”. I mean, you have to admit that these drawings from the 1800s (almost the exact same time Ingersoll Lockwood wrote his Barron Trump Chronicles books) are really quite wild: NEW: A wild theory suggests Donald Trump could be a time traveler, with supposed clues hidden in art and literature for over a century. Sketches of futuristic aircraft by Charles Dellschau — a Prussian immigrant who came to the U.S. in 1850 and died in 1923 — reportedly include… pic.twitter.com/QzdDkIR8XP — Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) March 14, 2026 NEW: A wild theory suggests Donald Trump could be a time traveler, with supposed clues hidden in art and literature for over a century. Sketches of futuristic aircraft by Charles Dellschau — a Prussian immigrant who came to the U.S. in 1850 and died in 1923 — reportedly include the word “TRUMP” and the number 47. Before his death, Dellschau created drawings of fantastical flying machines he called “aeros,” resembling a mix of early airships, balloons, and primitive airplanes, Daily Mail reports I definitely see a lot of “TRUMP” and “45” and “47” in these images, how about you? What are the odds? And then of course you have Q literally posting “Time travel is fun” back in 2019: Pesky Q proof, Time Travel is fun? Or… 3/13/26 Is President Trump a time traveler?Century-old sketches spark new conspiracy theories 7/30/19 post 3555Time travelis fun.Or…. This certainly is not new as I have to whole series. https://t.co/MmlSbDS484 pic.twitter.com/ZdGNF6woQ1 — Jeffrey Pedersen (@intheMatrixxx) March 14, 2026 And we also once again have the numbers 4, 10 and 20, which if you map them out to letters give you…..DJT. Again, what are the odds? You missed the best one 4 – 10 – 20D J T pic.twitter.com/hQKLm2liD6 — Rick Hacker: Ghost Writer (@RRHacker1934) March 14, 2026 Here’s more from the NY Post bringing it all together: Move over, science fiction — the Internet thinks Donald Trump might have cracked time travel. A discovered trove of 100-year-old sketches by Prussian-born artist Charles Dellschau could hold clues that the former president —and his youngest son, Barron— could be hopping through the decades, observers suggest. Dellschau, who died in 1923, was obsessed with “aeros,” bizarre flying machines that looked part balloon, part airplane, part steampunk fantasy. Conspiracy buffs are zooming in on the word “TRUMP” scrawled across some of the drawings. Add to that a blonde doodled person steering a craft labeled 45, and theorists’ tinfoil hats are practically melting. Then there are the books. As previously reported by The Post, in the 1890s, Ingersoll Lockwood penned tales featuring a boy named Baron Trump who lived in the lavish Castle Trump and traveled through the weirdest adventures guided by a wise mentor, Don. Fans of the theory say the uncanny similarities to Barron Trump are too strange to ignore. In ‘The Last President,’ Lockwood imagined a chaotic New York vote and Fifth Avenue riots — yes, really. In the author’s tale, President Bryan picks a ‘Pence’ for his cabinet — just like Trump’s former veep Mike Pence. Illustration of two elaborate aircraft, one containing a pilot, with the word “TRUMP” visible in multiple places and text indicating “Houston, Texas, Saturday, April 10, 1920.” Even the family’s own words have become ammunition for theorists. The commander-in-chief has repeatedly said, “I know things that other people don’t know,” sparking endless debate online. We’ve covered it all many times before. First, the Barron Trump Chronicles from Ingersoll Lockwood circa 1890, where the parallels to the First Family are almost impossible to believe: “Baron” Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey — READ ALOUD! And then Ingersoll Lockwood himself: Ingersoll Lockwood Update: A Deep Dive… Many of you have probably heard of “Ingersoll Lockwood” before…. But did you know there are TWO of them? There’s the 1890s author, and then there’s the 2020s company, both of the same name! Very strange. I’ve covered them before but I have a big update and a deep dive to share with you as we try to get to the bottom of what is going on here! I think the best thing for me to do to bring everyone up to speed is to first share with you my last report. That will bring you up to speed on what this is and all of the extremely strange details. Then I’ll put the NEW REPORT down below that in red like this:  NEW REPORT So please enjoy this prior report first and then scroll down for the new update and deep dive investigation. INGERSOLL LOCKWOOD: The Strangest One Yet By Far! If you think you’ve seen this before, think again. This is brand new and I am jaw-on-the-ground dumbfounded. Let me explain a little history first (which you may have seen before) and then I’ll show you why I’m so stunned at what just happened. Understand first that everything I am about to report to you is 100% Fact. We can all have different opinions on what conclusions to draw from these facts, but everything I present to you is sourced and confirmed 100% as accurate. This all centers around Ingersoll Lockwood, who was an obscure author around the 1890s. But the name is also shared by a company called Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. which appears to have been founded in 2020: Ok, what’s any of that matter you say? The author named Ingersoll Lockwood published two books called the Baron Trump Chronicles. This is the part you may have hear before but keep reading and I’ll put in bold when we hit the new part.  This may be new for a lot of people and you need to understand this before I show you the new part. So that would be odd enough, to have an author write a book called the Baron Trump Chronicles over 100 years before the now-famous Barron Tump was even born. But that’s just where it starts. One of the books is titled “The Last President.” In the books, young Baron has a mentor named “Don”. And “Don” has an associate named “Mr. Pence”. Yes, all true! You can look it up… And a lot of action after the election takes place on 5th Avenue in New York City (in the EXACT location where Trump Tower is located). I’m not making any of this up. And that’s just the BEGINNING of where it gets weird! From Wikipedia: The Baron Trump novels are two children’s novels written in 1889 and 1893 by the American author and lawyer Ingersoll Lockwood. They remained obscure until 2017, when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump. Lockwood published the first novel, Travels and adventures of Little Baron Trump and his wonderful dog Bulger, in 1889, and its sequel, Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, in 1893. The novels recount the adventures of the German boy Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, who goes by “Baron Trump”, as he discovers weird underground civilizations, offends the natives, flees from his entanglements with local women, and repeats this pattern until arriving back home at Castle Trump.[1] The novels were part of a trend in U.S. children’s literature that responded to the demand for fantastic adventure stories triggered by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland (1865). They were, however, indifferently received and did not enter the canon of children’s literature.[1] An 1891 reviewer wrote about one of Lockwood’s novels: “The author labors through three hundred pages of fantastic and grotesque narrative, now and then striking a spark of wit; but the sparks emit little light and no warmth, and one has to fumble for the story.”[2] In July 2017, the books were rediscovered by Internet forum users, and then the media, who pointed out similarities between the protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump.[1] Jaime Fuller wrote in Politico that Baron Trump is “precocious, restless, and prone to get in trouble”, often mentions his massive brain, and has a personalized insult for most people he meets. Fuller also notes that Baron Trump lives in a building named after himself, “Castle Trump”; while the real-life Donald Trump had lived in Trump Tower for decades. Furthermore, Donald Trump’s youngest son is named Barron Trump.[1] Chris Riotta noted in Newsweek that Baron Trump’s adventures begin in Russia. Riotta also mentioned another book of Ingersoll’s, 1900; or, The Last President, in which New York City is riven by protests following the shock victory of a populist candidate in the 1896 presidential election who brings on the downfall of the American republic.[3][4] As of July 2017, filmmaker and Trump supporter Leigh Scott was reported to plan a crowdsourcing campaign to produce a feature film adaptation of the Baron Trump novels.[3] The entire book is archived and available for free here. Look at the cover page…it even LOOKS like Barron! It’s available on Amazon here: Even Snopes rates it “Mostly True”: Forget for a moment the seemingly endless series of revelations about the Trump White House’s staffing woes, the Russia investigation, and the Seth Rich conspiracy. A pressing matter, largely ignored by the mainstream media has come up: Is Donald Trump a time traveler? The question has been circulating on conspiracy theory web sites for several months and is backed by various pieces of “evidence” (such as Donald Trump’s uncle John Trump’s purported relationship with Nikola Tesla). Now a series of books published over century ago is receiving attention for their seemingly all-too-eerie connections to the Trump family. The books, one of which is titled Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, have been discussed on both reddit and 4chan: Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, and 1900: or, The Last President, are indeed real books by writer Ingersoll Lockwood. (We haven’t been able to uncover any evidence proving that Donald Trump and his family have access to a time machine, however). Both of the books are archived by the Library of Congress and can be read in full on Archive.org. Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey was published in 1893 and 1900: or, The Last President came out a few years later. According to the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Lockwood penned at least one other book about the Baron Trump character, The Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulgar, which was published in 1890. A July 2017 article in Newsweek noted several prescient-seeming connections, such as the novel’s Russian setting, a character named “Don,” and a “Fifth Avenue Hotel” in New York City, where Trump Tower currently stands: There are some incredible connections to be made to the first family of the United States and Lockwood’s novels from the turn of the 19th century. For starters, the main character’s name is the same as President Donald Trump’s son, albeit spelt differently. Trump’s adventures begin in Russia, and are guided thanks to directions provided by “the master of all masters,” a man named “Don.” Before leaving for his voyage through the unknown, Trump is told of his family’s motto: “The pathway to glory is strewn with pitfalls and dangers.” […] But by Lockwood’s third novel, The Last President, things become even more eerily linked to the present day. The story begins with a scene from a panicked New York City in early November, describing a “state of uproar” after the election of an enormously opposed outsider candidate. “The entire East Side is in a state of uproar,” police officers shouted through the streets, warning city folk to stay indoors for the night. “Mobs of vast size are organizing under the lead of anarchists and socialists, and threaten to plunder and despoil the houses of the rich who have wronged and oppressed them for so many years.” “The Fifth Avenue Hotel will be the first to feel the fury of the mob,” the novel continues, citing an address in New York City where Trump Tower now stands. “Would the troops be in time to save it?” ChatGPT confirms: And here is Tim Pool asking Don Jr. about the books…. Don Jr. pretends to not know about them, but I find that extremely hard to believe: @strawberrytat2 #mystery #usa #what #timpool #fyp #trump #maga #patriots #trump2024 #patriot #whatdoyouthink #youtube ♬ Unsolved Mysteries Main Title – Lyfblud Think that’s weird? Still not even getting started. This video does an amazing job explaining all the details. Like….who ended up with all of Nikola Tesla’s inventions? Donald Trump’s uncle. Yup. It’s true. Please enjoy: https://twitter.com/Thekeksociety/status/1672674506928799748 And a much deeper dive on Trump, Tesla, Trump’s Uncle and Time Travel all right here: Ok….now you’re caught up. Now I bring you the new part just out today. A lot has been made over the last few years, and especially recently in the last few weeks, of the Q Drop 4730. In case you don’t know what that is, this is it: I’m not real big into Q. I follow it a bit, but I’m not one of these decoder people. I don’t do all the “deltas” and all that stuff. But sometimes something pops up that just forces me to pay attention, and that’s what we have here. So we talked about Ingersoll Lockwood the author, and now we shift to Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc., the present-day company. Their website has always been VERY mysterious and odd to me: https://www.ingersolllockwood.com They claim to work with U.S. Government agencies and look at that list!  DARPA, NASA, NSA, SpaceForce, etc. Quite a list of people to do business with! Their homepage says “The Year is: 2023/5784”. First of all, who feels the need to indicate the year on their homepage, let alone in dual reference to 2023 and 5784? Then you go to their “Reading Library” on their website and you get more weirdness: You of course get the Ingersoll Lockwood 1890s books, but then look at the second section. The (Biblical) Book of Enoch linked to the Space Force? Who puts that on their website as Reading Recommendations? If you don’t know the Book of Enoch, it is written to the last generation of Earth and is all about the Watchers (Fallen Angels) and Nephilim and Space and End Times. Then you have a section on Safe Clean new energy, which is very interesting given all the prophecies of a new energy source that would be coming soon. But I’ve known about all of this for a while now. That may all be new to you, but it’s not new to me or to others familiar with this company. What IS new is what just appeared on their homepage: It’s the Shoe and the Time Piece. Just sitting there not connected to anything. Not linked to anything. Can’t click it. Just sitting there. Let me zoom in a bit for you: So you have an Air Jordan along with a Time Piece and if you look closely to can see what’s written on the face of the clock:  INGERSOLL TRUMP Folks….what in the world? Of course the hands are pointed at 10 and 2, just like Q Drop 4730. Oh, and one little nugget just for good measure…. What’s with the shoe? Well, that’s an Air Jordan, as in Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan always wore #23, except for one partial season when he returned from baseball and wore…..#45. As in, Trump 45? The 45th President? Folks, all I can tell you is either someone is having a wonderful time trolling on this website, or this runs much deeper than anyone realized and perhaps this Ingersoll Lockwood company is the Trump Team / White Hats? Oh, one more thing I almost forgot… Despite knowing basically everything about everything, ChatGPT claims to not be aware a company named Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. even exists: Let me know if I missed any other details or if anyone else has any other theories…. I’d love to hear them! Comment below! NEW REPORT Ok, now for the new report and deep dive into what exactly is going on here with this strange company! This comes to us courtesy of Madam Punisher @ElizabethPDove on Twitter, give them a Follow! They did such incredible research I’m just going to give it to you all right here and let you read it. You can also Follow Them on Substack if you like…. Here’s the first Tweet in the Tweet Thread that you can follow if you like or I will also put the entire unedited report from their Substack below: Behind The Veil: Ingersoll Lockwood Part 1 Thread If you haven’t read the beginning of this series, you can find it here. Behind the Veil, From Shadows to Light: Phantom Warfare's Quiet Conquesthttps://t.co/BTlLAFbvnv If you want to read this thread in substack form, you… pic.twitter.com/fQas83eUgc — Lzzy (@ElizabethPDove) November 8, 2023 SUBSTACK REPORT: Ingersoll Lockwood Ingersoll Lockwood was born in Ossining, New York, on August 2, 1841 and died in Troy, New York on September 30, 1918. He was an American lawyer. He was born into a well-known legal family and was the second child of six. Ingersoll was the son of Munson Lockwood and Sarah Lewis (nee Smith) Lockwood. Munson Lockwood was a lawyer and a personal friend of Henry Clay. Munson rose to prominence as a brigadier general, having served in the New York State Militia’s 7th Brigade, and as a civic activist. Having achieved prominent status in society, Munson was one of the founders of Ossining’s first bank, founded the Dale Cemetery, and served as a warden in New York’s infamous Sing Sing Prison. Like his father and uncles, Ingersoll Lockwood also trained as a lawyer. This was not his first occupation though. His first position was as a diplomat. In 1862 he was appointed Consul to the Kingdom of Hanover by Abraham Lincoln. He served in that post for four years. He then established a legal practice in New York City with his older brother Henry. In 1884, Ingersoll Lockwood married Winifred Wallace Tinker. She was a graduate of Vassar College and an aspiring author. By 1892, they were divorced. Winifred was remarried to Edward R. Johnes later that year. Ingersoll Lockwood spent his retirement years in Saratoga Springs, New York where he published his last book, a collection of poetry in 1912. It opens with juxtaposed photographs of Lockwood at age 35 and at age 70. In the preface, he wrote: “The end has almost come. I’m only waiting for the signal to push off and begin my voyage to the Isles of the Blest in the far Western Seas. I was troubled in my mind at first, for my little bark, staunch though it may be, sat too deep in the water. It was overladen with conceits that wouldn’t be current and merchandise that wouldn’t be saleable in the Isles of the Blest. Overboard with it! Now that I have lightened ship I feel better.” Find a Grave: Ingersoll Lockwood Wikipedia: Wardens of Sing Sing Ingersoll Lockwood and the 2016 US Presidential Elections Ingersoll Lockwood was not notable for anything but his children’s novels and speculative fiction. Only his books at the time didn’t get much attention during Ingersoll’s lifetime. In fact, at the time and the years past, they remained largely forgotten. It wasn’t until the 2016 U.S. presidential election. It was at this point that Ingersoll Lockwood’s books gained popularity due to the coincidental name of the protagonist and the son of President Donald Trump, Barron Trump. This coincidence has led to various conspiracy theories and speculative discussions online. Ingersoll Lockwood’s legacy as an author is now intertwined with these curious historical connections, and his works are studied not only for their literary content but also for their prophetic cultural relevance. Prophecy. No one has a crystal ball. No one can see into the future… especially an unknown author from over 100 years ago. Basically, no one is God. But in case you were curious, here are a list of his publications by order of publication: Laconics of Cult – 1881 The Second Book of the Chronicles of the Three Sisters – 1884 Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger – 1890 Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey – 1893 The Last President (also known as 1900 or The last President) – 1896 Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. There is a lot to say about Ingersoll Lockwood’s website. First of all, it changes frequently. I think this is done on purpose in order to keep you confused and divert attention. Secondly, none of the information on there is genuine. The videos are produced by various government agencies. The links go to other website pages. It seems that there are no real services or products listed on the website itself. And the venture capitalism part of the website is done through various GoFundMe pages. Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. is a company that, on the surface, is involved in the development and investment in new technologies. There is an emphasis on cyber security. They state they are a non-partisan group of Americans with careers serving the nation. Ingersoll Lockwood states that their clients include: Government, Commercial, International Veteran-owned 501-c(3) support Focus on the American innovation Deliver next-generation solutions Ingersoll Lockwood’s team researches, develops and/or invests in new and innovative technologies that fit the needs of our growing US Government and US Government Contractor customers. At the bottom of the each page the following footer is included: Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 10th Floor, Suite 1025 Washington, DC 20006 Office/Reception: 1-202-559-9157 (9-5) Fax: 1-202-204-6325 © 2023 Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The above 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue address in Washington, DC might be important to remember. Despite having a 2023 copyright listed on their website, there is no copyright on record for Ingersoll Lockwood. Here is Ingersoll Lockwood’s profile on Built In and Owler. For a company that deals in 501(c)(3) organizations, there are no Form 990’s on file for Ingersoll Lockwood. In fact there are no tax filings for Ingersoll Lockwood. Nor is there an EIN number or Tax ID. The only reference to Ingersoll Lockwood being a company is a registration in New Castle, Delaware from February 19, 2020. Remember this date. Ingersoll Lockwood does also have a DUNS number. It is 117964216. According to its website, Ingersoll Lockwood has government clients. This means that it would have government contracts. Does it? Searching by both its name and DUNS Number you will not find any results. There is also a trademark registration that was filed on March 25, 2020 and granted on October 27,2 2020. Ingersoll Lockwood Partners There are a few companies that Ingersoll Lockwood have partnered with. They include: AED (American Education Defenders) CCS (Carbon Capture Shield) CDMG (Cyber Defense Magazine) XSOC (eXtensible Secure Optimized Cryptography) MemberPAC We are going to come back to some of these in Part 2. 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue Virtual Offices Impress your clients with a prestigious central business address and a dedicated receptionist fielding your calls. You’ll have access to boardrooms, private offices and coworking space – all at a fraction of the cost of a physical office. Ingersoll Lockwood’s 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue address is important. First, it is going to come up again in this dive. Secondly, it is the location of a virtual office. In other words, you don’t actually have to have an office there in order to use it as your business address. So you can have multiple businesses at the same exact address who don’t actually have offices there. Located just minutes from the White House, 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue is one of the most prestigious addresses in the heart of America’s capital. Located on one of the city’s most important streets, 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue offers close proximity to the city’s key government offices, major banking and financial institutions such as the World Bank, International Monetary Building and the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. A full 13 stories of Class A office space, 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue offers awe-inspiring views from every window. In addition to having windowed offices on three sides of the building, the floor-to-ceiling bay windows provide a “corner office” effect for up to 12 offices on Pennsylvania Avenue. The White House, World Bank, the Old Executive Office Building and the Washington Monument are all visible from various vantage points, creating a spectacular panoramic view. Inside, the prestigious lobby features a patterned marble floor, limestone and lacewood walls and elegant bronze elevator doors. Conveniently located in the Central Business District, restaurants and retail amenities are just steps away, as are the Farragut West and Farragut North Metro stations that provide easy access to all of Washington and its suburbs. Building occupants include prestigious law firms, fortune 500 government affairs offices, wealth management firms and government agencies. ServCorp: 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue Mystery Man: Steven G. Samuels Does Steven G. Samuels, the CEO of Ingersoll Lockwood, actually exist? If you search the web, you will have a very hard time finding him. Seems strange for someone who is a CEO of a prestigious innovator of new technologies. Search long enough, however, and you will find a Steven G. Samuels, LLC which has been active since 2012. The agent address for Steven G. Samuels is located at: MAIL LINK LLC, 848 N RAINBOW BLVD, LAS VEGAS, NV, 89107 It might be important to remember that address. It is going to come up again. It’s directors and officers are listed as Gary S. Miliefsky and Stevin V. Miliefsky. Other information about this company includes a trademark registration for Cyber Defense Magazine with the same information. The company was registered in Nevada on January 5, 2012. The registering agent was MAIL LINK LLC. The officers are listed as Gary S. Miliefsky, Stevin V. Miliefsky, and Jessica Quinn. The two addresses given are: 7260 W. AZURE DR STE 140-523, LAS VEGAS, 89130, NV 848 N. RAINBOW BLVD., LAS VEGAS, 89107-1103, NV 848 N. RAINBOW BLVD., LAS VEGAS, 89107-1103, NV 7260 W. AZURE DR STE 140-523, LAS VEGAS, 89130, NV Cyber Defense Magazine is partnered with Ingersoll Lockwood. They didn’t just partner with them, they put out a public statement claiming they acquired Ingersoll Lockwood on April 20, 2020… or two months after Ingersoll Lockwood became a corporation on February 19, 2020. From Civision PRWeb: WASHINGTON, April 20, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Today, Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. has announced the acquisition of the Cyber Defense Media Group, which it will fold into its portfolio in the coming months. “Nothing in how CDMG operates will change with the exception of continued growth and additional focus on American Exceptionalism while we help spin out additional platforms for the Global commercial and international sectors in the coming months,” said James Gorman, Vice Chairman of Ingersoll Lockwood. “This is an incredible time for us and I’m especially excited to be able to help other divisions of Ingersoll Lockwood as they solve complex problems in different market sectors including cybersecurity, health care, critical infrastructure, big data, a.i. and space. This also gives me a chance to help cross pollinate activities and investments that we’re doing in Stony Lonesome Group, where we focus exclusively on investing in US Military Veteran run startups,” said Gary S. Miliefsky, Chairman & CEO of Cyber Defense Media Group and Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine. SOURCE Cyber Defense Magazine From Cyber Defense Magazine: Gary Miliefsky founded and remains the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine since 2012 and on it’s 10th anniversary, has reacquired it from Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. To further this, Steven G. Samuels was awarded government loans. They weren’t from the Department of Defense. They all came from the Small Business Association for COVID relief and totaled $123,547. Two of them were for Steven G. Samuels doing business as Cyber Defense Magazine. Ingersoll Lockwood PAC When you click on the PAC information  on the Ingersoll Lockwood website, it would redirect back to the home page. Was there an Ingersoll Lockwood PAC? NOTE: They didn’t even bother running this document through a spellchecker. Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc. P.A.C. = Peaceful American Constitutionalists By joining our organization, with annual membership donations of $99 for individuals and $199 for small business owners (1-25 employees) and $399 for medium size business owners (26-2500 employees), like Medi-Share, we will pool the finnancial resources, with very low overhead, to provide services to members. We plan to use legal tactics and law suits to protect our members rights. We will create case law or prove/reiterate that the government of each town, city, state and at the federal level operates for #WETHEPEOPLE. Thiis organization is by and for American citizens only. Feel free to copy our model in other countries and try to take back your rights, where possible. Please read this more than once and email stevengsamuels@ingersolllockwood.com if you have any questions relevant to this fund raise for launching Peaceful American Constitutionalists by October 17, 2021. INDIVIDUAL DONATION (FOR 12 MONTHS MEMBERSHIP): $99 SMALL BUSINESS OWNER DONATION (FOR 12 MONTHS MEMBERSHIP): $199 MEDIUM SIZE BUSINESS OWNER DONATION (FOR 12 MONTHS MEMBERSHIP): $399 PDF of Ingersoll Lockwood, Inc PAC However, if you look on Open Secrets, you will find no PACs for Ingersoll Lockwood, Steven G. Samuels, or Peaceful American Constitutionalists. In fact the only time this so-called PAC comes up is from a newsletter coming out of Lancaster County in Pennsylvania. Here is the October, 2021 Notes and Calls To Action for the FreePA Lancaster County Chapter. At the top of the email, you will see “FYI re: health/pharmacy info…” Please check out a national group, Ingersoll Lockwood at: https://www.ingersolllockwood.com. I am attaching a summary document to this email describing the mission and scope of this organization. Knowing that it is only a matter of time before they come for us all, so to speak, FreePA is exploring the potential for us to legally organize in such a way that we become a ‘private membership organization’ under the law. This would give us certain immunities from government overreach. In fact, it isn’t a PAC. It is a “private membership organization.” Does this so-called PAC support any candidates? Caroline Kane Caroline Kane is a Republican running for election to the U.S. House to represent Texas’ 7th Congressional District. She declared her candidacy for the Republican primary on March 5, 2024. Caroline is a mother, wife and has been a successful businesswoman in the Houston area for the past 25 years. Caroline currently serves as CEO of Prosperity Management Services. Caroline leads a time-tested team of professionals in the full-service multi-family property management industry. Caroline is running for congress to restore a government that works FOR the people and BY the people. Caroline believes in substantially reducing the size and reach of the federal government and its agencies to promote free market solutions. You can read Caroline Kane’s Candidate Connection survey here. If you go to the section titled “What organizations or individuals have endorsed your campaign?” on her Candidate Connection survey, you will see that Peaceful American Constitutionalists endorsed her. To Be Continued… This isn’t the end to the saga. In fact, we are only beginning. Remember how I said the addresses are important. This is bigger than you could possibly imagine. What else are we possibly going to find? 848 N. RAINBOW BLVD., LAS VEGAS, 89107-1103, NV

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Trump’s Surgical Masterstroke on Kharg Island Just Ended the $10 TRILLION “Iran Terror Premium”

President Trump is walking a surgical tightrope with Iran, and I think history will record it as one of the most brilliant operations the world has ever seen. And most people have no idea what is actually happening behind the scenes, which is why I’m working so hard to tell you.  And also why I am showing you the reports coming from Prometheian Action, because I think she breaks it down better than anyone out there. The latest is really an eye-opener and will make you sit back and smile at the genius of President Trump. See here: pic.twitter.com/Owu8p21hj6WOW. Definitely worth a listen… Trump’s Surgical Masterstroke on Kharg Island Just Ended the $10 TRILLION “Iran Terror Premium” – Oil Left Standing on Purpose! • President Trump ordered bombings specifically on Kharg Island’s military installations… — MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) March 14, 2026 WOW. Definitely worth a listen…