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Tutorial 02: Data Visualization for Technologically Targeted & Trafficked Individuals πππ |
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βΉ️ If you haven't already done so, please read the blog post titled: Tutorial 01: Maximizing your GQ EMF-390 for Data Loggingπ²π. It's important you complete that tutorial first before moving on to this one.
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βΉ️ In order to complete this tutorial, you'll need the following:
✅ A computer (Windows or Mac OS).
✅ Basic computing skills.
✅ An internet connection.
✅ LibreOffice installed on your system.
For this tutorial, I'll be using Windows 11. The tutorial also applies to the Windows 10 operating system.
Relevant download links:
- https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice
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The tutorial will be divided into the following sections:
π What is data visualization ?
π Why do I need to visualize data ?
π How do I begin visualizing my data ?
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π What is data visualization ?
Data visualization (data viz / dataviz) is the process of converting numerical data from a spreadsheet into graphical data for visual analyses and presentations.
It involves the creation of charts and graphs using applications like Microsoft Excel, Numbers, LibreOffice Calc etc.
Data Viz is especially important for:
- Viewing trends and patterns over time.
- Understanding the relationship between different variables.
- Conducting visual analyses that couldn't be achieved from a purely numbers perspective.
π Why do I need to visualize data ?
As a targeted individual who engages in daily EMF, EF, and RF logging, it is absolutely essential to visualize your data in order to understand the nature of frequency attacks launched against you (especially when you're asleep).
Given that the GQ EMF-390 logs EMF, EF, and RF values on a per second basis, the volume of data generated will be too much to make sense of just by looking at the spreadsheet.
You'll most definitely find it near impossible to work out the relationship between different variables on your spreadsheet.
Data visualization will take those numbers and expose any trends and patterns that will in turn provide you with greater insights into the nature of your electronic harassment.
Data visualization will be indispensable should you decide to start legal proceedings against the perps tormenting you.
π How do I begin visualizing my data ?
To begin visualizing your logged data, the following prerequisites must be fulfilled:
✅ You must have completed Tutorial 01: Maximizing your GQ EMF-390 for Data Loggingπ²π.
✅ You must have logged EMF, EF, and RF data for at least one night. What this means is that you must have left the GQ EMF-390 switched on and close to you during your sleep time.
✅ You must have downloaded and installed the LibreOffice suite on your computer. The download link is at the top of this page.
If you've completed these steps, then it means you're ready to start visualizing your EMF, EF, and RF logs.
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- First of all, you have to initiate the LibreOffice application on your computer. You should see it on your desktop, and if not, you can find it by doing a search query via the start menu. The LibreOffice icon looks like this:
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LibreOffice icon |
- After you've done that, you'll be greeted with a screen that looks like this:
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Now click on 'OPEN FILE' to bring up the windows explorer file picker dialog box. |
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Now press the '+' button as shown in the image to create a new spreadsheet. The reason you're creating a new spreadsheet is so that you can copy the data range you wish to create a chart from. |
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Now go back to 'SHEET 2' by clicking the tabs at the bottom of the page, and on cell A1, press CTRL + V to paste what you've just copied from the other spreadsheet. |
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It's now time to create the chart. While both columns are selected as seen in the image above, press the 'CHART WIZARD' button on the toolbar at the top. |
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The chart wizard dialog box will pop-up. You'll notice that under 'Choose a chart type', the Column is selected. Just keep pressing 'NEXT' until you reach the next screen... |
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Under the 'AREA' tab, go to color, and click on white color box. Press OK. |
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Ladies and Gentlemen, we now have your graph. Congratulations for making it this far. |
Note: If you have any questions or run into any issues, then please feel free to drop me a comment in the comments sections beneath this post. I'll do my best to assist you.
Dear readers, I hope you've found this blog post useful to you in some way.
Thanks for your time today, stay tuned for the next post, and see you soon !
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