In the episode # 2263 of Joe Rogan Experience Podcast # 2263, Gad SaD, a professor and writer, participated in the conversation. In their discussions, they delve deeper into the attractive connection between the attractive theory of Baron Trump, the youngest of Donald Trump, and the historical connections of the 1900s book that shares his name. Ta.
The mysterious theory surrounding the Trump family is supported throughout the Internet, supported by two books, the great underground journey of the Baron lamp and the last president’s two books. Published in the 1900s and written by Inger -Sol Rockwood, these works are attracting attention to interesting similarities with the Trumps, including the roots of Germany and the story reminiscent of Donald Trump being the president.
In JRE, Rogan brought these theories, and GAD SAAD read the book.
“1900, but it is like a Baron Trump, like a person who is on these adventures, and gets a Manhattan man as his guide. It’s very strange and very similar.”
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UFC’s commentator was surprised by the connection between the book and Baron Trump, and responded incredibly. He said:
“It’s nuts, it’s too wild … there are some things that make you wonder. Is this a simulation? Is this true? I feel that there is a real aspect … it is it … It’s almost like a telepathy, like “I think something will happen someday.” “
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Joe Logan refuses to collaborate with Donald Trump’s Republican Party
Joe Logan, who had previously supported Donald Trump through his presidential election campaign, and agreed with his voice, recently stayed away from both major political parties in the United States.
In a conversation with Warren Smith in JRE, Logan revealed why he was choosing a neutral political stance. He explained:
“I don’t think of myself as a Republican member. I don’t think I’m a Democratic member. I think I’m an American. I believe that the Democratic Party believes. I have a lot of things that make me make a lot of things. It’s stupid that you have to ignore what makes sense because you are from the team.
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