Some people are saying that’s a high estimate. Others say it’s too low.
All the people I know IRL who know about Q are people I’ve personally red-pilled. I am shocked that I can still bring up Q and be met with blank stares - even now, 2 years out. I know that we here on the Q thread are biased because we’ve been immersed in Q for a long time, some of us over 2 years. But it still seems impossible that people who I assume are knowledgable, paying attention, know how to use the internet, still know nothing about Q. Not very little. Nothing.
Last week for the first time, I met someone who had heard of Q.
I think with the Watter’s interview, that’s going to change. I think it’s time!
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i also think 10% Q awareness is an overly generous estimate.
i went on a cruise ship trip recently and wore a red wwg1wga hat. only one person noticed enough to comment on it to me— out of possibly 3000 passengers on the ship (mostly 50 yo or over).
so, i think the Q awareness penetration might be closer to 5% or even 1%.
alternatively, q aware people might be so shy that they cannot even bring themselves to acknowledge each other in a neutral setting. however, that seems somewhat unlikely to me.