I tried doing a search for "Gun Laws" in Google Trends in comparison to Q post 4401.
And look what I found...
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Its a Delta today
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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.