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

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)



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, 24 December 2016

Are Federal Reserve Interest Rates About To Rise Markedly?




I'm the first one to put my hand up and admit I've spent to much time with Clif High over the years because though he got so much wrong, he did nail Margaret Thatcher's death and Hillary's collapse on 9/11 which keeps me checking in on his work.

However, despite many missed forecasts and an industrial case of confirmation bias, this is his best interview for a long time and I enjoyed listening to it.

It's enjoyable even for just entertainment value, though I did make the effort to study long term interest rates and I think the image I've used above is indicative of the change that the Webots are claiming.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Too Much Information - Puking On Big Data



Excellent new TED talk by an obviously likeable but neurotic speaker confusing obsession with art and inadvertently highlighting why we're choking on information and starved of wisdom.


When the Feds come after you, you have several options: panic, resist or, if you’re interdisciplinary American artist Hasan Elahi, flood them with information. It all started in 2002, when Elahi was detained in Detroit after a flight from the Netherlands, suspected of hoarding explosives in a Florida locker. Though lie detector tests subsequently cleared him, Elahi – who is an associate professor at the University of Maryland and has exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Centre Pompidou, and the Hermitage – was subjected to six months of questioning about his extensive international travels. Figuring once in the system, never out, he decided to turn the tables and cooperate – with a vengeance.

Starting with constant phone calls and emails to the FBI to notify them of his whereabouts, what started as a practicality grew into an open-ended art project. He began posting photos of his minute-by-minute life, up to around a hundred a day, on TrackingTransience.net – hotel rooms, train stations, airports, meals, beds, receipts, even toilets – generating tens of thousands of images in the last several years. Just for good measure, he also wears a GPS device that tracks his movements on his site’s live Google map. And as if to prove his point that “the best way to protect privacy is to give it away,” Elahi – while still being watched by the authorities, according to server records – hasn’t been bothered since.

He says: "By putting everything about me out there, I am simultaneously telling everything and nothing about my life."

"He figures the day is coming when so many people shove so much personal data online that it will put Big Brother out of business."

Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Dangerous Data

Jason Oke of Leo Burnett Toronto pretty much demolishes the idea that people tell the objective truth during quantitative questionnaires in a post today. It blows up the myth of veracity by demonstrating one of the most flaccid of urban legends. Any study which suggests that men are more promiscuous than women flops miserably by failing to acknowledge two really important factors. Firstly it takes two to tango and secondly many men exaggerate their sexual activity. Or maybe the figures have been 'inflated' by other elements? There's a time and a place for quantitative questionnaires and so in the interests of trying to make them workable I always say quick and dirty is a good rule of thumb.

I make no excuses for making a post with the most puns on this occasion.