There are lots of different ways to verify that the 'vax' is killing tons of people, including funeral home directors reporting dramatic increases in the volume of dead bodies coming in since the mass distribution of COVID vaxxes, funeral home stocks skyrocketing, the (even super SUPPRESSED) stats in the VAERS database, frequent sudden (unexpected) deaths of many celebrities, the "excess death" numbers being reported, and population DECLINE numbers (more deaths than births) being reported, etc.
Here's yet another way to validate 'excess deaths' since the jab became widespread and in some places being mandated across the globe. Take a look at Google searches on the keywords "funeral" and "funeral home" - those Google searches have DOUBLED since 3/2020. See these preconfigured searches:
"Funeral homes" - https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2020-02-28%202022-03-28&geo=US&q=%2Fm%2F09bpt
"Funeral" - https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2020-02-28%202022-03-28&geo=US&q=funeral
Now try crematoriums.
OMG - the Google search keyword term "crematorium" has QUADRUPLED in the past 2 years. It jumped from 25 to 100 since 3/2020! https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2020-02-28%202022-03-28&geo=US&q=crematorium
There you go.
The cost of funerals makes them impossible to most now.
The DS wants the real estate.
Especially UNEXPECTED, sudden deaths and people dying WAY too young all over the place. It's really sad and staggering when you look at tangible data/stats. It's really hard to swallow the mass amount of suffering and loss around the globe from all this horror - even for those of us who are wide awake.
And that after they'd been caught.
Imagine the decimation if not.
No doubt!
"The cost of funerals makes them impossible to most now.
The DS wants the real estate."
The DS wants to turn you into Soylent Green.
Yah I bought stock in funeral homes
What do you make of this though?
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=Obituary
I have to think some of these trends are simply because the amount of content as well as the number of people on the internet are always growing
Google Trends has to do with search volume (quantity of searches conducted by users looking up a keyword), not the amount of content published on the keyword. Therefore, I totally think this data has merit.
Plus, there's a DECLINE in population right now (more deaths than births), which was very recently reported - so that would likely counteract a potential increase in Internet connectivity.
But it's all just data points (e.g., big rise in deaths per funeral directors, population decline, 'excess death' reports, VAERS data on the vax, and Google search volume on related keyword terms) and connecting the dots. When you have 5 different data points all indicating the same conclusion, chances are strong that the hypothesis is valid/true.
I have been using Google Trends for a while and one of the patterns is that terms go up in popularity over time. Not all terms, but many tend to. Search volume will increase as the amount of people increase and the amount of searches overall increase, which will also happen with more content to search for.
For example, randomly, "potato": https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=potato
Another random one because I have one sitting next to me, "sticky note": https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=sticky%20note
Do you think people in general are using more sticky notes or less sticky notes than they were in 2004, or do you just think there are more users on the internet searching for terms involving sticky notes?
These trends including the ones you have listed certainly DO have merit, especially when the rate of increase is considered; it looks like the stock market after massive QE was injected following 2020. But I have searched frequently for terms related to more deaths and often I find a pattern on Google Trends that is a steady increase over time.
Some examples:
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=dead%20grandma
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=grief
Hell, even the ones listed in OP:
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=funeral
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=funeral%20home
The last two DID however increase in RATE since 2020. But they were on an upward trajectory also the entire time since 2004.
To add to your Google findings:
I check Indeed job listings a few days a week. For a good year or so at least, they've been running listings for funeral homes, training on how to become funeral directors, and morgue assistants. Thing is, these listings aren't locations in my neck of the woods, they're from all over the country and get past my set location filters (Indeed been doing that a lot with job listings lately, and it's weird).
Oooooh, that's another good category of trending things to watch - the demand for funeral directors, morticians, morgue assistants, and all the types of people who involved in doing autopsies. Great input - thank you.
I just checked it out this is sick. Try doing a search for "aids" or "Vaids" they block you from the results.
I was able to get results on "aids" and "vaids" when I checked Google Trends. Here's what I got:
"aids" (not much change):
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2020-02-28%202022-03-28&geo=US&q=aids
"vaids" went from 0 to 100 in late 2021, but then (to be fair) it's a brand new word/acronym that wasn't really 'created' until that timeframe, so of course there wouldn't be any searches for a never-used-before word prior to its existence.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2020-02-28%202022-03-28&geo=US&q=vaids
That's a big jump for vaids. But try typing in aids and select Hiv/Aids. Wanna see what you come up with.