gopluckyourself

Who cares what people are googling? Does this further the investigation any?
5. LINK post titles must be consistent with the content of the link, and it must be evident how it is relevant to the pizzagate investigation. If this isn't possible you MUST submit it as a discussion post.
And then after you do that it will inevitably break rule 3. EVERY new discussion post needs to cite at least one source and provide an explanation as to why you believe it is relevant or furthers the investigation

Orange_Circle

It is linked. Stop blathering.

Orange_Circle

It's relevant because it proves that people ARE investigating Pizzagate.

Orange_Circle

There really isn't a reason for this article to be downvoated. Thanks shills for outing yourselves.

David Brock is still going down.

SheSaidDestroy

Page 2 of the slide show defines "overly googled" simply as "what each state googled more frequently than any other state". That's all it is.

You could find millions more examples by popping anything into google trends and then just looking at which state googled it the most.

The only thing the slide show is saying in regards to pizzagate, is that Alaska googled pizzagate more than any other state did, that's it.

https://www.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%2012-m&geo=US&q=pizzagate

Which I'm not entirely convinced isn't just Google fudging those statistics, anyway. California doesn't even rank on the list shown. Are we to believe that if Alaska represents 100, that California represents less than 60? That nearly twice as many people in Alaska googled pizzagate than people in California?

Alaska has 700,000 citizens. California has 39 million.

Orange_Circle

It's editorialized that it's "over-googled."

What they should have said was "the most googled."

Yes, it matters that Pizzagate is one of the most Google terms this year, especially considered that it didn't get exposed until November.

Orange_Circle

Let this encourage you. The media would like for you to think that Pizzagate is just some obscure "fake news" meme, but the top Google searches show that normies are clued in to Pizzagate.

Keep up the good work.