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I didn't. What did he say?
He posted a pic of Trump Tower in Greenland and said "I promise not to do this".
I didn't. What did he say?
I wonder if his hairstyle (if that what you would call it) suggest he has at one point had a time machine.
Maybe he knows in the future you dont need hair cuts its just stuck on
They are just making up those figures to try and scare off President Trump from buying Greenland ..
That story distracted MSM from something else. I don't know what, but Trump says and does things for a reason. Also, there is Project Iceworm. There is ALWAYS more than meets the eye with Trump.
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Thats the reason i thought this thread was started for ....John G Trump.
Wow...it is 2 am so maybe I am dreaming...from The New Yorker.....In September, 1936, a reporter for the Associated Press watched the unveiling of a new kind of X-ray machine, said to be able to generate a million volts of power. The scientist operating the device was John G. Trump, a professor of engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Trump was working the controls and explaining how high-speed electrons ran along a porcelain tube to a “water-cooled gold target,” when suddenly “two of the high-voltage sparks hit him squarely on the nose.”Lets look at it like this, if he had one where did he get it from and from whom?
Wow...it is 2 am so maybe I am dreaming...from The New Yorker.....In September, 1936, a reporter for the Associated Press watched the unveiling of a new kind of X-ray machine, said to be able to generate a million volts of power. The scientist operating the device was John G. Trump, a professor of engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Trump was working the controls and explaining how high-speed electrons ran along a porcelain tube to a “water-cooled gold target,” when suddenly “two of the high-voltage sparks hit him squarely on the nose.”
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Trump used 1 million and Tesla used 3.5 million volts.