One indicator of Americans’ loss of confidence in their government and in their country is a rising desire to leave the United States for another place. In our age of the Internet, those who have that sentiment will go online and start searching for information, using search words like “renounce citizenship.”
After last Tuesday’s Election Massacre returning Barry Soetoro Obama for a second term in the White House — and especially with increasing and credible reports of Democrat election fraud — the number of Americans who have lost confidence in the future of this country is sure to increase.
So I conducted two searches on Google Trend Analysis, using these search words:
- “Renounce U.S. citizenship”
- “Renounce citizenship”
Here’s the Google Trend Analysis for the search words “Renounce U.S. Citizenship”:
Here’s the breakdown of the peaks in the above chart (note that Google Trend assigns a number to a month, but the number is Google’s numerical designation for VOLUME. For example, the number 100 represents the peak search volume, NOT that there’s been 100 searches):
2004 to May 2008: 0
June 2008: 95
October 2009: 66
July 2010: 87
March 2011: 39
May 2011: 58
June 2011: 40
October 2011: 59
November 2011: 45
January 2012: 38
May 2012: 100 (maximum peak volume!)
June 2012: 56
July 2012: 77
September 2012: 43
October 2012: 44
The search volume for November 2012 will go through the roof.
Next, I searched for the words “Renounce Citizenship” for just the U.S.A. Here’s the Google Trend Analysis of that search:
In May 2012, the search volume for “renounce citizenship” from the United States was assigned the number 100, which represents the peak volume. Then it began to decline.
In June 2012, the search volume went down to 32.
July 2012: 56
August 2012: 27
September 2012: 32
October 2012: 26
November 2012 (partial data): 62
H/t Sovereign Man.
~Eowyn