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.