The term “Immaculate Constellation” is rarely searched for on Google. Almost never. Of course, searches for it skyrocketed today. But there was one other time it also displayed a large blip: June 2023. Just as the modern UAP crash retrieval story broke, Grusch went public and hearings were planned
What does this mean? People in congress got to hear this program name and started googling? But woukd that really show up as a large blip on google? What other explanation is there?
They might just change the name again now that it’s out there. It wouldn’t be the first time secret programs or operations get rebranded once they become “public”.
CopenShaken on
Another post shows the trend in 2021, not 2023?
silv3rbull8 on
Interesting. So are we to infer that Google offices received a phone call ?
josogood on
This is a highly intriguing data point. From the [https://www.disclosurediaries.com/timeline/](https://www.disclosurediaries.com/timeline/), David Grusch’s interview “was first announced on June 6th 2023, and was aired in full on June 11th 2023.” But he submitted information to the Senate Intelligence Committee long before then. So it wouldn’t have been congressional staffers searching for the phrase in June. Unless they had just been sitting on it and the interview made them curious. It could possibly be random chance … maybe someone was thinking of starting a telescope company and came up with that name as a brain storm. But the nearness to Grusch’s interview also makes me wonder if the phrase was brought up in that context somewhere which sparked the search.
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The program is going to get a name change again
people in Congress, their aides, and all their friends and family. loose lips
i mean yeah if this is the first time the public is able to google it, then the 2023 blip wasn’t from the public.
If they renamed it to “Super Secret UFO Program” it would probably be more secured
I see there’s a followup tweet:
> And just like that, Google changed the results of this search, removing all history of any searches for this term in 2023.
https://x.com/CuriousNHI/status/1843748138299076771
They might just change the name again now that it’s out there. It wouldn’t be the first time secret programs or operations get rebranded once they become “public”.
Another post shows the trend in 2021, not 2023?
Interesting. So are we to infer that Google offices received a phone call ?
This is a highly intriguing data point. From the [https://www.disclosurediaries.com/timeline/](https://www.disclosurediaries.com/timeline/), David Grusch’s interview “was first announced on June 6th 2023, and was aired in full on June 11th 2023.” But he submitted information to the Senate Intelligence Committee long before then. So it wouldn’t have been congressional staffers searching for the phrase in June. Unless they had just been sitting on it and the interview made them curious. It could possibly be random chance … maybe someone was thinking of starting a telescope company and came up with that name as a brain storm. But the nearness to Grusch’s interview also makes me wonder if the phrase was brought up in that context somewhere which sparked the search.