As many of you know, it is very likely that "fake news" was pushed by the fakestream media to discredit PizzaGate. Here are the Google Search Trends:
As can be seen from the above trends, it is clear that "fake news" and "pizzagate" arose at about the same time, and now appears that "pizzagate" is losing steam relative to "fake news". But after reading a message from @speepsie, there may be a possibility that the graphs are purposely edited by Google to make it seem like PizzaGate is losing steam.
So I decided to look at Google AdWords (Google's main advertising platform) to see what the actual search trends are; I say "actual" because in AdWords, Google is targeting Advertisers so they are less likely edit the results. Here is what I found:
From the graphs it is clear that the entire Google Search Trends is incredibly misleading. First off the relative jump in initial searches for PizzaGate was FAR higher than "fake news": 1.8 million vs. 0.5 million peaks.
And the current search trends for PizzaGate, while dropped off from their initial jump, are STILL higher than "fake news": 450 k vs. 368 k.
I am convinced that Google is actively editing the actual search trends because they want to make it seem like some fringe conspiracy.
What do you think?
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Vindicator ago
@MathEasySolutions, I am flairing this "New Evidence" of Pizzagate censorship and coverup. Great post.
matheasysolutions ago
Thanks!!
(Top Secret FYI: I'm an expert in Google Search / SEO / Advertising etc. Top Secret Tip #2: When YouTube calls videos not "advertiser-friendly" they are lying because advertisers can easily choose which topics/channels/videos/keywords they want their ads on.)
lol anyways, carry on. :)