Yesterday should have hit flags in anti-terrorist monitoring.
I sympathize with this. For the last book of my dystopian thriller series (set in futuristic America), I had a floor plan of the White House up in one tab, the view from the roof of the U.S. Institute of Peace building in another (for describing the logistics of a sniper battle), a diagram of a human skull showing the impact of a sniper bullet in a third tab, and a YouTube video on repeat play in another tab of a man shooting an SUV with a rocket launcher for military testing so I knew how to describe its noise, visual explosion, and realistic impact. Needless to say, I'd be shocked if I
weren't on a watch-list.
My most recent odd search history is for my fantasy WIP. I had to research hemipenes (warning: only look it up if you're
really curious and not somewhere public) so I could aptly describe what happens to my MC's...well, manhood...when he goes through his first traumatic transformation from elf to lizardman. There are lots of other anatomy questions in my recent search history for it, but that's definitely the weirdest. I just finished writing the scene and find it bloody beautiful, but now I also know way more than I ever expected to about lizard anatomy.