I tried doing a search for "Gun Laws" in Google Trends in comparison to Q post 4401.
And look what I found...
(media.greatawakening.win)
Its a Delta today
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Q post: https://qalerts.app/?n=4401
"Gun Laws" in Google Trends: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&geo=US&q=Gun%20laws
And for the naysayers: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&geo=US&q=gun%20violence
Gun laws, gun restrictions, whatever words they use all boil down to civilian disarmament.
Let’s start using that phrase in place of ‘common sense gun laws’. This is an oxymoron for starters.
Underrated accurate Q prediction: Black Lives Matter searches were nearly 0 by election season in 2020.
I think this is something we should do more often with MSM narratives.
It would be great to get some help digging deeper on these. I'm at work, so keep in mind, y'all, I'm digging when we're slow.
Oh heck yeah! Q points out Always before an election to generate a gun grab. Pure. Evil.
Not sure what this is trying to tell me.
This is preceeding the midterm elections
Correct.
The Feb 2018 spike was much further away from the Jun 2022 spike, which is much smaller. Again, not sure this shows a correlation to anything other than MSMedia flail after another false flag shooting.
You're looking at the wrong thing. The narrative precedes midterms.
Look at the associated Q post.
Does this data suit you better? I changed the term from "gun law" to "gun violence". The curve doesn't show a spike, but shows a trend.
I really think we're debating semantics and missing Qs point.
Google flagged the query. Data censorship?
That’s a good reason to dump google. Since the Duck began censoring, I joined the migration to Brave
EXACTLY 👍🏼
Those are some weirdly periodic spikes...monthly?
I think the point is that these false flags are done to generate interest in gun laws? It is really interesting how they spike four times in such a uniform way starting in April 2019. I'm too lazy too search and see what caused each of those but that would be and interesting question.
But does that graph infer that the increased interest in gun laws is interest in increased gun laws? Couldn't it just as well be saying increased amount of people are show interest that there should be no increase on gun restrictions?
In other words, take my case for example. I called, and wrote my Florida Senator for the first time to tell me be better not fall for the democrat plot to take away gun form law abiding citizens.
Yes, but that wouldn't have anything to do with a Google search for the exact phase "gun laws" because you called and wrote.
Lets apply your question to the Q post
Does the graph infer pro-BLM searches? Or anti-BLM searches? You can't be for sure, but you do know that people searched for the term "black lives matter" during a general election year. That was a contributing factor to sway an election. It was the card from the DS playbook.
So what happened in 2018? The search for "gun laws". Now you know the pattern.
I get your logic.
Democrat Law of War Manual Chapter 33 - rile up the anti gun nuts a few months prior to every election. It's hilarious how plain the trends graph makes it
It's interesting how evenly in time between spikes of search traffic it "pulses".
Makes me think of the 6-week cycle idea No Agenda likes to mention.
Sure the heights are a bit different but overall the spacing is ... like some asshole said "hey keep the sheeple thinking about gun violence on the regular"
I'm skeptical of the NRA though. Part of me thinks their whole shtick is to drum up fear of the government banning guns by well ... actually lobbying congressman to pass anti-gun legislation that will enourage people to buy MORE NEW GUNS and make the military industrial complex companies actually funding them a ton of money. While ALSO stripping the people of their power ... might as well do it while making bank....
*gun infringements.
That's not how people talk, so it's not a good term. I tried using a couple different ones. "Gun control" shows similar data.
But...try doing a search for "gun infringements" and see what you find. 😉
ELI5
There are too many gun laws/ and are not being enforced, Just all about control and fear