The percentage of profile pictures with a green background was an identical 12% in all three surveys

First hundred profiles:

24 of the first 100 profiles, or 24%, contained at least one tell. Four contained two tells, and one contained three tells.

The tells I documented for the first 100 profiles were “green background” (12), were “green and purple” (8), “wearing green” (5), wearing purple" (2), “folded arms” (2), and “purportedly-secret Illuminist hand gesture” (1).

Second hundred profiles:

21 of the second 100 profiles, or 21%, contained at least one tell. Four of those 21 contained two tells, and one of those 21 contained three tells.

The tells I documented in the second 100 profiles were “green background” (12), “wearing purple” (5), “wearing green” (2), “purportedly-secret Illuminist hand gesture” (2), and “folded arms” (4).
The 24% and 21% total profiles with tells in the first and second one hundred profiles are very close statistically. The number of profiles with two tell and three tells were identical in both the first and second surveys.

The percentage of profile pictures with a green background was an identical 12% in both the first and second 100-profile reviews.

Third hundred profiles:

28 of the third hundred profiles, or 28%, contained at least one tell. One of those 28 contained two tells, and none contained two tells.

The two-tell profiles going from 4 in the first and second surveys to 2 in the third survey, coupled with one three-tell profile pic in each of the first two surveys, and none in the third, may be showing us weighting within the LinkedIn algorithm favoring the "most ostentatious of the secret-handshake club members being moved forward in the search engine’s prioritization.

The tells I documented for the third 100 profiles were “green background” (12), “wearing purple” (10), “folded arms” (4), “green and purple” (3), “wearing green” (3), and “purportedly-secret Illuminist hand gesture” (2).

The percentage of profiles with a green background was an identical 12% in all three surveys.

Purportedly-secret hand gestures were 2 in the first survey, 1 in the second, and 2 in the first. There may be some complicated club rules about who gets to use them.

The average percentage of generational Satanists in the first three 100-profile surveys was 24%.

Next, I’m going to continue compiling the tells I’m currently using, and am going to add “wearing yellow” and “wearing orange”, and we’ll see how those percentages compare to the wearing of green and purple.

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(HR Specialist. Purportedly-secret Illuminist hand gesture to chin. Purple blazer)

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(HR Specialist. Purple blazer. Green background)

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(Independent business owner. Purple and green background. Emphasis on the left eye, the “Eye of Horus”)