The internet has been sent into a frenzy after several prescient books written more than 100-years-ago have reemerged about the adventures of a boy named Baron Trump.

Ingersoll Lockwood, an American political writer and novelist, wrote two children's books titled 'Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey,' and 'Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulgar,' as well as an ominously titled political tome, 'The Last President.'

The book titles and the connections to President Donald Trump and his son Barron are just the beginning of several spooky parallels. In the children's books, the novels tell the tale of a wealthy aristocratic boy who lives in 'Castle Trump' and is guided on his journey to Russia by a man named 'Don.'

The multitude of similarities to the Trump family living in present day America and the tales in the tomes have internet conspiracy theorists concluding the Trump family is capable of time travel.

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Baron Trump in the 19th century tome (left) and Barron Trump in April, 2017

'Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey' printed in the late 1800s

Baron visits Russia on an extraordinary adventure. Baron's guided through his adventure by 'the master of all masters,' a man named 'Don.'

The Trump family motto, the one in the book that is, is: 'The pathway to glory is strewn with pitfalls and dangers.'

In the storybook's illustrations of Baron Trump, he is lavishly dressed and decked in jewels, as he leaves Castle Trump and begins his journey to Russia to find an entrance to alternate dimensions

'The pathway to glory is strewn with pitfalls and dangers.' The Trump family motto written in the late 1800s by American author Ingersoll Lockwood

'Castle Trump' and 'Don' in the same sentence, written in the 1800s by American author Ingersoll Lockwood

The 19th century children's novel says little Baron is bored by his life of luxury and has an active imagination and a 'very active brain' according to Newsweek.

Lockwood, as mentioned before, was also a political author. Unlike his children's books, he wrote the political novel: 'The Last President.'

The story opens in a New York City in turmoil. It's early November right after the election of an enormously opposed candidate.

'Castle Trump,' an illustration from the 1800s in children's book by Ingersoll Lockwood

The White House, or could this be 'Castle Trump' as the 19th century tome calls Baron Trump's home

The East Side of the city, which is where the Women's March began the day after Donald Trump's inauguration, is in a 'state of uproar.'

The 19th century book says police officers shouted through the streets as '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. 'Would the troops be in time to save it?'

'The Fifth Avenue Hotel will be the first to feel the fury of the mob,' in the 1800's novel 'The Last President.' A scene from marchers approaching Trump International on 5th ave, the day President Trump was inaugurated, January 21, 2017

The Last President book cover (left) and Little Baron Trump and his Wonderful Dog Bulger book cover

The Women's March concluded just two blocks short of Trump Tower International on 5th ave.

The marchers didn't get in front of the tower because of police barricades.

The month of the Women's March was January, a day after Trump was inaugurated, but the geography is eerily similar.

It's all strangely there. Of course the internet is spinning its wheels on conspiracy theories, but the most rampant one, which considering the evidence maybe shouldn't be shrugged off so soon, is that the Trump family has a time machine.

Yes, a time machine.

How does one make a leap to Donald Trump and Barron Trump, possibly time traveling? We can thank the internet.

Donald Trump's uncle John Trump had access to Nikola Tesla's papers. Tesla was an inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist. And, according to the conspiracy theories, he was researching time travel.

Was Baron Trump going to Russia to explore a portal to another dimension an allusion to time travel? Was Tesla working on time travel, and if so did John Trump see those papers? Justin Whang, a YouTuber, explores some of the theories in his YouTube series Whang!

We'll just leave the queries to the conspiracy theorists.