Showing posts with label data visualisation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label data visualisation. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 December 2023

Zerb - Mwaki (feat. Sofiya Nzau) [Official Audio]
















The music is a remix of MIANA 'WIMBO' I shared over here


The ongoing case to secure my X holdings Corporation data is documented back here. As I've repeatedly stated, I need it for unrelated to X Holding Corporation judiciary processes. Presently that is a cost free process but that will not always be the case, given my extensive testimony to X Holding Corporations was read by a human not a machine.


An alpha would give me the data they're obliged to by law. A gamma would hold it back out of spite.


Written without prejudice. All rights reserved.


Thursday, 6 April 2023

AI Data Sets










I had no expectations the platforms would agree with each other on this fairly important consensus. Yet here they are playing the good guys. Now, they can change their minds tomorrow but, it's perfectly rational to ask, what changed?

One way to teach AI chat platforms different yet more thoughtful views is to train them on diverse and inclusive data sets. This can help the AI model learn to generate responses that reflect a wider range of perspectives and experiences.


A better example might be:



Saturday, 1 October 2022

9 in 10 COVID Deaths Are Triple Vaxxed + Vaccine Injury Protocols



The latest dataset from the ONS is titled ‘Deaths by Vaccination Status, England, 1 January 2021 to 31 May 2022‘, and it can be accessed from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) site here and download the spreadsheets here.

Below are the figures for the month of January. I would have preferred February for statistical integrity, but it's not calculus. The unvaxxed are statistically more likely to live and the double vaxxed and especially the boosted are dying, which is the opposite of what we'd expect. The more injections, the higher the fatality rate. Particularly those boosters Megan Thee Stallion, Jimmy Fallon and Arianne Grande entertained us with.




I did write a longer piece about the mechanisms of tricking people into experimental injections, as we've learned so much in the last 3 years, but I'll come back to that another day. I just want to remind you that as part of the vilification against sceptics campaign, the number of unvaccinated in July this year according to Big Brother Corporation is 3 million.


There are no concrete population figures for the UK till the next census. 67 million were counted in 2019 so let's call it that, though it will be higher. The lower estimate for unvaccinated is 16.5 million and the higher estimate is 23.5 million.

The halfway point and mean/average is 20 million unvaccinated.

They lie about everything. It's not just the pandemic and the injections. Louis Pasteur falsified his experiment notebooks (NYT) and lied about Vaccinations (The Independent)

Now isn't the time to elaborate on germ vs terrain theory you can do that later. 

The clocks ticking. 

Your first research port of call is to find out what batches you were injected with (howbad.info). If it's not good news, the key medical procedure is a D-Dimer test for blood clots. The hospitals are dishing out blood thinners to keep mortalities down, but there are also spike protein detox procedures to research and explore including ultra-high dose Vitamin D and C, antiparasitic Ivermectin and NAC (N-Acetylcysteine).

You're on your own though. Quite a few doctors know but can't say anything or they're unemployed PDQ, so it's down to your own research.


The graphene oxide/hydroxide is a problem. Dr Andreas Noack got that information out to us by analyzing the injection ingredients, but he paid for it with his life.

I'm not giving medical advice; I'm giving you suggestions to research and make your own mind up.

Good luck. (Update - More vaccine detox protocols from Drs of America)



Friday, 15 July 2022

ONS - (Office for National Statistics)




In order to post these two images from ONS, I had to do some digital backflips.

That should ring some bells for people but I doubt it will.

The bots are out...


I was wrong about the censorship on this post. ABC don't support .jfif image files.

My bad. Sorry

Monday, 24 January 2022

The Juice & Booster-Juice - They Make You Sick






In terms of health, maybe even saving lives, this is the most important post I've ever had to do. If you've had or are thinking of having the Maxine, or let's put it another way, if you've been Maxinated, or are thinking of a booster Maxine, I urge you, I implore you to take two minutes out of your day and watch the two video clips above [Press Play Twice]

The first is an American health professional on FOX news. 


The second clip is from a new British TV channel GB News, but as I haven't had a television since 2006, you'll probably be more informed about their credentials than I.

The good news is that while many of you have been reluctant to look into the VAERS and CDC data on the Maxine efficacy, many of us have been researching the best way to cleanse the body of those spike proteins and graphene hydroxide molecules. That's information I will add to this post, or create another post as this will be heavily cxnsorxd on social media shares. We also have the different Maxine batch data so you can look at your medical card and find out how urgent it is for you or your loved ones.

There's a tendency for Maxinated people to lash out and get angry with the unMaxinated. Yeah I get it, but I didn't sell the poison, and under very difficult, sometimes deeply upsetting conditions, I just tried to get the information out.

If you have children who have been Maxinated and you still refuse to look at the two video clips above, I will personally punch your lights out should I find out.

They had no choice.

You did.

Saturday, 20 September 2014

McClaren & SAP




I'm working closely with SAP specialists (and also my villa rental mates plus a few others) these days, so you can imagine there's a lot to keep up with and I'm a very busy boy.

I'm focusing on the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) side of SAP so there's a huge amount of subcategories to drill down into from HR to CRM, Business Intelligence and so forth. On the surface it's quite a boring subject unless you're into big live data but the more we examine how big business works the more clear it is that software and cloud solution data add a foundation of stability to global businesses and their short, medium and long term aims.

Now don't misunderstand me. 

I'd prefer to be a hunter gatherer growing my own food and so forth but group stability is a huge factor in figuring out where the human race wants to collectively go. I would go back to a smaller populated planet, that's more in tune with a nature style of living, but 99.999% of the planet don't see what I see as a vision of potential. This doesn't mean I reject the use of antibiotics for those binary heads who can only process two polarized ideologies at a time.

I'm an evangelist for the power of socialised media and communication agility. The only thing that has begun to sort out the planetary mess we're in (from my perspective) is the internet and its ability to work, play, interact and shape the future from a desk, tablet or coming soon wearable technology.

In any case this video of McLaren Group's partnership with SAP is a taster of how racing drivers are tapping into the supply chain management (SCM) expertise of (for example) hospitals, through enterprise resource planning suites. Real time analysis of a Formula One business while it's racing on the track isn't so boring when there is instant feedback into their business intelligence repercussions and implementation of both instantaneous and future decision making.

It's about time the human race had a plan. We've been scared of the future for too long.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Thursday, 3 February 2011

What Did My Dimethyltryptamine Experience Look Like



My first instinct when looking at this graphic was 'holy shit' is that a Harmaline graphic? It looks more molecular and without the geometric lines of the Mandala (see below) through a 5-MeO-dimethyltryptamine or Dimethyltryptamine entheogen concave lens (I don't fully know the difference, but I've read up on it enough to attempt to at least theorize).



But no it's not quite the Mandala above. It's more the Wired article about a 3D nano X-Ray of a virus protein.... Which isn't totally out of the game, though what caught my eye was the line by Stanford University Physicist Martin Seibert:  “Growing one of these crystals can be worth a Nobel”. Here's the DMT Molecule.




The intellectual model of my DMT experience during the short duration that lasted minutes not hours is not easy to condense. It was so extraordinary it took me three days to remember the bare essentials and six months to assimilate the shreds of information I could recollect. Above is a tiny hint of the colour and geometric palette I don't mind using as a speck of suggestion.  It doesn't come close to the intensity of colour experienced or the suspension of time and dare I say it, non three dimensional space. It's an entheogenic experience and not to be taken lightly

I've not had the courage to try it again after over a year since my one and only experiment. The journey was transdimensional but coming back to the reality on this level took ten minutes or so. It was brutal, coming round and back to 3 dimensionality. I thought I'd gone insane. Cognitively it was like living in a Bugs Bunny cartoon running backwards. Emotionally it was as psychology battering as I imagine say male on male rape to be. Couple that with the paranoia of a SWAT team of psychic entities swooping in to arrest me and frankly I was OK to take the strait jacket and be carted off to the comfort and security of a padded cell.

However, I came back with a saucer full of secrets that changed everything. I was shown things. I don't know who was doing the showing.

I would do things differently if I go back. Set and setting. Lower dose. Meditation beforehand. I would pray to the Universe 'please be gentle on me'.

I'll write up the actual experience shortly. I've been wanting to do it for a long time. All I've talked about here is colour and geometry. There's a lot of depth and breadth across many subjects in the 20 or so minutes I was dimensionally elsewhere. A long time according to the DMT testimonies on the net but still incredibly short compared to Ayahuasca or Psilocybin.




Friday, 21 January 2011

Hey Jude

Ramones versus Misfits


Even critics who initially perceived the Ramones as a studied parody of a rock and roll band began to complain that the joke was wearing thin - What goes around comes around.


The documentary is excellent.


Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Information Graphics



Bits of this are great. It's also the second time today I've watched Neville Brody (I was catching up on Helvetica earlier) and it's the third or fourth time in the last few days that a name emerges more than once from completely separate and distinct internet travels. 

I've talked about synchronicity-frequency related to increases in data consumption and it's almost worth a statistical probability paper if anyone other than me was interested in it, but more importantly this catch comes from Dhiren Shingadia who strikes a nice balance on his blog between taste, tasty and digital or all three at the same time if you wish ;)

Friday, 28 May 2010

Data Visualizations and Resumes


There's no point denying it. Another case of raging envy. How cool is this for a resume through data visualisation? 

via iBoy

Thursday, 10 July 2008

All the water in the world


All the water in the world (or 1.4087 billion cubic kilometres of it) including sea water, ice, lakes, rivers, ground water, clouds, etc. (left). all the air in the atmosphere (or 5140 trillion tonnes of it) gathered into a ball at sea-level density (right). both shown on the same scale as the Earth.

Via Information Aesthetics

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Wordle - de.licio.us


My bookmarks on de.licio.us . I'm looking forward to doing this on a few lengthy posts I've written at some point.

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

Word Up


This will no doubt be a boring post for many, but I'm in the States and catching up on a lot of blocked sites that were just too difficult to interact with through The Great Firewall of China. So here's my Blog Wordle thus far.

If anybody is in Los Angeles and wants to hook up for a coffee, drop me an email which is in the 'Soundbite' section to the right of this post hopefully.

I'm also going to the PSFK conference in San Francisco later next week for a few days so if any of you Stateside progressives need your inspiration and thinking tackle topped up, you need to book your tickets soon over here because those PSFK boys and girls keep it fresh every time.