Google Searches — Investigation Index
Citizen investigators compiled Google Trends screenshots alleging unusual search interest for people, places, and aircraft before September 10, 2025, often attributed to Israel or Washington, D.C. (and sometimes Virginia / DMV federal corridor). This site does not treat Trends data as proof of who searched, intent, or assassination planning.
Methodology limits (read first)
- Trends shows aggregate interest by geography, not individual users or IPs with courtroom reliability.
- VPNs, travelers, journalists, and bots can skew “Israel” or “DC” buckets.
- Post-event hindsight makes any pre-event spike look predictive.
- Screenshots should be re-exported and archived; deletion claims allege live scrubbing.
Priority clusters
| Anchor | Page |
|---|---|
| July 20, 2025 spike window | July 20 Anchor Window |
| Israel-attributed subjects | Israel IP Patterns |
| DC / federal metro subjects | DC Metro Search Patterns |
People & suspects
- Tyler Robinson & Lance Twiggs
- Kathryn Nester — Dec 2024
- TPUSA Insiders & Political Figures
- Misc Figures — Fox, Merrell, Zinn, Vasquez
Places & institutions
Operations & hardware
Integrity of the data
Disclosure targets
Subscriber identities behind geographic buckets, deleted Trends archives, and Google legal process returns are among items the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws may force into view.
Related
- Before — Pre-Event Searches
- Israel — Search Pattern Claims
- Medical — Israel Google Searches
- Censorship — Trends Scrubbing
Citizen Investigator Claims on X (Attributed)
Google Trends / search-pattern claims remain among the most contested OSINT threads.
Pro-pattern voices (Baron Coleman ecosystem; @ZachCostello_; @denton_doyle) argue pre-event Trends activity on names, hospital, surgeon, rifle-drop locations, and Israel/DC/Alabama geos is irregular enough to investigate.
Skeptic voices (@paramounttactcl, @MaxNordau summarizing Tim Pool) argue Trends is sampled noise, unreproducible, and that Google has told media it is not a historical record—especially at single-digit volumes. Joel Webbon-style "Trends prove Israel killed Kirk" claims are treated by skeptics as statistical malpractice.
Use this index to route: Israel IP, judges, July 20 anchor, Nester, planes, medical, TPUSA figures, deletion claims, Tyler/Lance, UVU campus.
Rule used on this site: Trends anomalies are leads, not identification of a living searcher, and never proof of foreign-state murder.
Interesting In This Area
- Kathryn Nester is the earliest dated claim here — December 2024, and it reproduces.
- Judges carry the strongest form: foreign interest with allegedly zero local interest beforehand.
- A 2026 image-search cluster sits apart from Trends and lost its data.
- Tail numbers and surgeon names are the most specific query strings in the set.
Interesting In Other Areas
- The Before section names retrospective pattern-matching as the risk in all of this.
- Medical claims name the examiner, the hospital and seven surgeons in one window.
- Censorship treats the vanishing graphs as record loss rather than mere ranking.
- MaxNordau answers all of it: sampled noise, and not a historical record.
Other Pages In This Section

One midsummer week carries the AMFEST Tucker Carlson booking, an Egyptian jet's reported first American trip, a new Utah DPS commissioner and a two-week surgeon search frenzy. Commentators use it as a synchrony anchor, not a proven planning date.
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Israel IP Search Patterns (Claims)
The largest bucket in this research is a Trends country filter, not a list of workstations — and the page concedes that in its first paragraph. What survives is a dated list running from August 2024 campus layouts to a September 1 FBI name.
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DC & Metro Search Patterns (Claims)
Washington appears in these threads as shorthand for federal attention: the receiving hospital on June 28, July 3 and July 16, then again the day before the shooting. Virginia is context here, not a dataset, and the page says so plainly.
Read thisTrends Deletion & Suppression Claims
A researcher reports seeing a spike on mobile, zero on desktop, then nothing anywhere — framed as live deletion, equally explained by a UI bug or thin volume. If pre-event search data ever mattered, preservation mattered more.
Read thisElsewhere In The Investigation

Reported Israeli Search‑Pattern and IP Activity (Claims)
The Israel section's own version of the Trends file — legal actors, medical staff, campus layouts and addresses, every item carried as an attributed claim. Aggregate interest identifies no user and no intent.
Read thisIsrael Google Searches for Medical People
The medical version of the search claim — examiner, hospital and surgeons reportedly queried from abroad before September 10. If it holds, the significance sits in the pattern and never in any doctor's conduct.
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Reported Pre‑Event Searches and Reconnaissance (Claims)
The Before section's catalogue of claimed pre-event reconnaissance — campus layouts, legal actors, medical staff, people in Charlie's orbit. Retrospective pattern-matching is the risk the page names on itself.
Read thisGoogle Search & Trends Scrubbing
The censorship section's record of vanishing graphs: campus scout terms, case names, and the archives researchers keep because live results shift. This is framed as record loss, not merely ranking.
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Interesting
- Spikes clustered on people who would need escort at the Army's intelligence base.
- Robinson's father reportedly said the roof footage did not look like his son.
- Six separate oddities reportedly resolve under one rigged-microphone explanation.