Heute fand auf dem ODU-Campus in Norfolk, Virginia, eine Schießerei statt. Ich weiß, dass drei Personen verletzt wurden und der Schütze jetzt von der Polizei abgeführt wird. Ein ortsansässiger Student schickte mir Informationen über die Schule, von denen ich noch nichts gehört hatte, und so musste ich sie bei Google Trends durchsuchen. ROTC und ODU wurden im Vorfeld dieser Schießerei von einem fremden Land durchsucht. Wenn der Name des Schützen und die Opfer bekannt werden, können wir auch die Ergebnisse überprüfen

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    1. hallowedeve1313 on

      How the hell is a mod gonna ban someone in the comments but completely miss the fact that this DAY OLD account is spreading harmful misinformation about a school shooting that just happened?

    2. SlumpDaddyCane on

      Possibly, anyone know what this person did in the army prior to their involvement with isis or the fact that they were released early from their prison sentence… smells almost like a perfect set up for something that was preplanned years ago.

    3. charliehustle757 on

      What’s also weird is the Jewish temple shooting today, the exact same temple, 40 days ago, had an active shooter drill with the fbi and the fbi tweeted about it. Still too many people that are naive enough to eat what’s being fed to them.

    4. thestarsgodim on

      This isn’t how Google analytics works. Check the same searches in another country and it’ll give you similar results

    5. people still don’t understand how google trends work. it’s getting annoying seeing this same type of post constantly.

    6. Opposite_Ad_4431 on

      I knew the shooter personally. There’s not much conspiracy here, it wasn’t a false flag attack. I’m still in shock over anything, don’t know what else to add but I’ll answer any questions the best I can

    7. every single time something like this happens, these dumb google trends posts appear.

      Google Trends is shit. it is ancient and does not work for less popular search terms in a specific area over short periods of time.

      this has always been the case. Trends is not actively supported or promoted by Google since it was made like 15 years ago.

      It is relatively useful for broad terms over long periods of time. but your screenshots are meaningless.

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