“Trump will go 26th” WTF ? Sept. 20, 2016


Published on Sep 20, 2016 by Jet Wintzer

So this weirdness just happened on our way to Hoboken at 7AM this morning on the New Jersey Turnpike. On 1630 AM radio, a voice keeps repeating “Trump will go 26th”. It went on for at least 5 minutes from when the radio tuned it in while scanning. Near the Newark airport I78 part of Turnpike. Just landed in a Jason Bourne movie.

11 thoughts on ““Trump will go 26th” WTF ? Sept. 20, 2016

  1. Wow, weird. Maybe some radio folks can get some answers.

    After listening closer, I realized it was saying, “Trump April 26th.”

  2. Geez. For a sophisticated self-aware AI computer, you’d think Skynet could be just a little bit more specific when it utilizes it’s quantum spatial early warning predictability software.
    That’s not much of a message from the future. I guess we’re just supposed to dope it out.
    I got it. He’s going to Disneyland.

  3. Look, it’s not that difficult to send a message from the future to the past.
    Tachyons. Tachyons move faster than the speed of light. When something moves faster than the speed of light it will appear to be traveling backwards in time.
    All you have to do is calculate the position of the earth in space, given time, distance and speed of rotation around the sun, send a Tachyon pulse to that exact location with an AM radio signal embedded in it and hocus pocus….message from the future.
    Maybe after April 26th, the world is so devastated from the nuclear holocaust that all they have left to work with is AM radio.

    Tachyon Pulse Emitters
    Available at DARPA’s
    $789,699,998.99 out the door.
    (5% off with manufacturer’s rebate)

  4. “Trump, April 26th” is far more a clear sound than “Trump will go 26th”, and makes more sense, syntactically.

    I have checked, and nothing is mentioned on the web regarding this by the radio station mentioned in the video, WVNJ 1630 AM (http://www.wvnj.com/ )

    More shenannigans, I suspect.

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