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Trump Tower or Trump Castle? (Guest: Troy Anderson)

Novelist from 1800’s Putting Nostradamus to Shame!

The parallels between what’s going on in the world today compared to the contents of a series of novels written in the late 1800’s continue to mount. For example, in his last novel, The Last President, novelist Ingersoll Lockwood focuses on main character Baron Trump, who rules over Trump Castle as a populist leader.

Nefarious characters attack the castle, and a young Baron is in the fight to save his homeland. All along the way, Baron has been mentored by an older wealthy man from New York City named “Don”.

Of course, a Trump Castle may not exist but there IS a Trump Tower that resembles what any castle in New York City might look like. Donald Trump’s son Barron does spell his name with an extra “r” but hey, Lockwood can’t get everything right when he got so much right when he put pen to paper well over 100 years ago.

Joining us to discuss these ever-increasing parallels is best-selling author Troy Anderson, whose new book The TRUMP CODE has some extremely interesting time travel aspects to it.

Q &A:

  1. In your book The TRUMP CODE, you explore intriguing parallels between 19th-century novels and contemporary events. What inspired you to connect these historical narratives with modern times?
  2. Ingersoll Lockwood’s novels, particularly The Last President, seem to have striking similarities with today’s political landscape. How did you first discover these connections, and what was your initial reaction?
  3. Lockwood’s work features a character named Baron Trump and a mentor called Don, which seem to echo elements of Donald Trump and his son Barron. How do you interpret these parallels? Are they purely coincidental, or do you think there’s a deeper significance?
  4. You mention time travel aspects in The TRUMP CODE. Can you elaborate on how time travel plays a role in your book and how it relates to the historical and contemporary parallels you discuss?
  5. Lockwood’s novels were written over a century ago. How do you think the themes and characters in his work resonate with today’s audience? Are there specific elements that seem particularly relevant now?
  6. In your research, did you uncover any other historical texts or authors that seem to have anticipated modern events in a similar way to Lockwood?
  7. What challenges did you face while writing The TRUMP CODE and weaving together the historical, literary, and contemporary threads?
  8. How does The TRUMP CODE address or explain the notion of prophetic writing or foresight, especially when comparing Lockwood’s works to current events?
  9. Do you believe that Lockwood’s novels can be seen as a form of social or political commentary? If so, what message do you think he was trying to convey?
  10. What impact do you hope your book will have on readers’ understanding of historical and modern-day parallels? Are there specific takeaways you want them to have?
  11. Where can those interested in reading The Trump Code find it?
    1. It’s available in paperback and Kindle form over on Amazon.
  12. Where can we learn more about you in general?
    1. You can visit my official website at http://www.troyanderson.us.

About Troy Anderson…

Troy Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated investigative journalist and coauthor of the bestsellers The Babylon CodeTrumpocalypse, and The Military Guide to Armageddon. The vice president and COO of Battle-Ready Ministries, Anderson lives with his family in Irvine, California.

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