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AlbertaStrong65

@AlbertaStrong65

Husband,happily married for 31 yrs, father,gndf,conservative,honour our military,Patriot.#AlberaIndependence. My Pronouns are ProLife,ProFamily,ProOil. No DM’s

The Republic of Alberta शामिल हुए Aralık 2022
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AlbertaStrong65
AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@ChrisVarcoe Carney wants to keep oil in the ground. We’ve been told global demand is dropping, we need to look to alternative energy sources. BTW. It’s Albertas oil. We’re done fighting Ottawa. #AlbertaIndependence
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ChrisVarcoe
ChrisVarcoe@ChrisVarcoe·
What's the case for new pipelines? New report finds $31B economic lift — & 112,000 jobs – for Canada from new oil pipelines “I can’t think of anything else that would give such a large jolt to the CDN economy over a 10-yr period,” says ATB's Mark Parsons. calgaryherald.com/opinion/column…
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
So much of Canada’s military capability, and nearly 20% of our economy, relies on satellites. We’re making an historic investment toward a Canadian-owned launch pad to send satellites into orbit — strengthening the @CanadianForces, our sovereignty, and our economic security.
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AlbertaStrong65
AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@xpmike @Martyupnorth I’m sure it’s nothing. Guy probably didn’t pay for his carry on luggage. Nothing to see here.
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GrainCura
GrainCura@xpmike·
@Martyupnorth The Joe Rogan interview is top of mind in news today. I'm who cares. An interesting one would be to comment on the 2 "Norad" jets that intercepted two planes on the way to Montreal. How the MSM covered it up when in fact they were USA jets.
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AlbertaStrong65
AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@steeletalk O&G is being replaced by alternative energy sources. Just hang on for a bit longer.
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Lynda Steele 🇨🇦
Lynda Steele 🇨🇦@steeletalk·
Gas is $2.14 a litre in Vancouver today. 😩
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Mike 🇨🇦 🤝 🇺🇸
Mike 🇨🇦 🤝 🇺🇸@TruckerCanuk·
@LifelibertyLisa If a homeowner is faced with the threat of an armed home invader, that scumbag is trespassing AND HAS NO LEGAL RIGHT TO BE THERE and the homeowner should have the legal right to eliminate that threat full stop 🛑
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Lisa Robinson
Lisa Robinson@LifelibertyLisa·
Doug Ford said the homeowner ‘should’ve shot him a couple more times.’ While I don’t agree with praising excessive force, everyone has the right to defend themselves when faced with immediate danger. What are your thoughts?
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Martin Pelletier
Martin Pelletier@MPelletierCIO·
The fact that we’re still bickering over excessive regulations during the biggest oil event in decades tells you how much this govt hates oil.
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AlbertaStrong65
AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@MarcNixon24 What other mistakes that occurred will be labelled as misinformation. Nothing to see here.
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AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@TWilsonOttawa No one should ever be charged for defending themself & their family in the face of a home invasion. Period. If you don’t want to be shot, don’t kick down someone’s door.
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Kevin Pacitti 🇨🇦🇮🇹🇬🇧
@Coffey4Canada2 @Tesla @grok are there significant and ongoing national security concerns from governments, cybersecurity experts, and lawmakers in the US, Canada, EU, UK, and elsewhere that Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) could function as spyware platforms or enable surveillance and sabotage?
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AlbertaStrong65
AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@ikwilson @Chad1Harder The sound of the alarms have gotten so loud our ears are bleeding. But it’s all Trumps fault. Elbows Up Retards!!! 🤡🤡🤡 There is one permanent solution. #AlbertaIndependence Sign today for a better future tomorrow
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AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@PeterDClack So my H2 isn’t causing climate change after all? And my neighbours EV isn’t saving the planet? Follow the money.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Significant ice core data over for the past three million years confirm that major cooling takes place 'without' the influence of CO2. Two new papers published in Nature (March 17-18, 2026) found that CO2 levels played no part in the cooling and were stable and largely unchanging. This finding runs counter to climate change dogma that CO2 levels drive all climate change. The onset of ice age conditions did not come from atmospheric CO2 effects at all, but from deep ocean cooling that preceded the ice ages. The core of the findings from Allan Hills blue ice samples, reveal that the long-term cooling of the last 3 million years happened with only a modest decline in greenhouse gases. Researchers used noble gas ratios (Argon, Krypton and Xenon) trapped in the ice which specifically reflected ocean temperatures. They showed the ocean cooled by 2C to 2.5C - independently of major CO2 shifts. The data show CO2 levels remained relatively stable (broadly below 300 ppm) even as the planet underwent massive cooling and the formation of the northern hemisphere's Arctic ice sheets. Instead of CO2 driving every turn, climate responds to small nudges in ocean circulation and reflectivity (albedo), which then push the system across a threshold. This means the cooling was from changes in total solar irradiance or orbital positioning (the Milankovitch cycles) and oceanic inertia. This is the 'flywheel effect', where the ocean redistributes heat over thousand-year scales, regardless of the thin film of the atmosphere.
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AlbertaStrong65
AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@PrairieVeteran @kmshaw_shaw 🎯 A mistake is placing the wrong can of beans in your shopping cart. Theft is pushing the full shopping cart past the till and loading up your car. It’s time these criminal politicians be arrested & charged.
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AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@PrairieVeteran I must be the only person in Canada that has never been polled. Unless, maybe ………. 🤔
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Shaughn.SGT(ret)
Shaughn.SGT(ret)@PrairieVeteran·
When the govt funds pollsters, media, the result is pollsters running hundreds of polls until they get the result they paid to get; then they post the results. The Liberal funded media flood the news waves with wall to wall positive Liberal coverage while attacking no one but Pierre. If you think these numbers are true, then why isn't Carnage calling election?
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AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@YakkStack And if we think this isn’t going on all the times at levels that would knock our socks off, think again. It’s time for The People to take back control of govt.
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AlbertaStrong65
AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
Good Morning Alberta!!! Yet we destroy industries & economies and keep increasing taxes to save the planet. The insanity must stop.
Peter Clack@PeterDClack

The Mid-Ocean Ridge is the ultimate unwatched tragedy of modern science. It's almost never mentioned in the climate debate. We obsess over a trace gas 0.042% of the atmosphere, yet ignore a 65,000 km volcanic spine that endlessly resurfaces the planet. How does that happen? This isn't just a geological feature, it’s Earth’s primary circulatory system. While the narrative focuses on tailpipes, this ridge is quietly venting heat, minerals, and carbon on a scale that makes human activity look like a footnote. New Evidence: * Woods Hole research shows hydrothermal vent temperatures are volatile, spiking by 40°C in short bursts. This isn't a steady hum, it’s a pulsating engine room injecting vital energy into deep currents (the AMOC) that can take decades to surface. * University of Sydney researchers argue we’ve significantly underestimated these ridges. When mid ocean ridge spreading speeds up, they don't just release CO2, they change ocean chemistry, dictating how much CO2 the water can hold. * Scientists only recently discovered the Kunlun Hydrothermal Field. This is a 'vent metropolis' 100 times larger than the fabled Lost City. If we didn't know an 11 square kilometre volcanic field existed until last year, how can we claim to have settled the math on global emissions? Does the climate narrative stop at the shoreline? While we argue over parts per million in the air, a 65,000 km natural wonder is busily creating the very crust we stand on. It’s the origin of life, the driver of oceanic heat, and a massive, unmeasured variable in the carbon mystery.

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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The Mid-Ocean Ridge is the ultimate unwatched tragedy of modern science. It's almost never mentioned in the climate debate. We obsess over a trace gas 0.042% of the atmosphere, yet ignore a 65,000 km volcanic spine that endlessly resurfaces the planet. How does that happen? This isn't just a geological feature, it’s Earth’s primary circulatory system. While the narrative focuses on tailpipes, this ridge is quietly venting heat, minerals, and carbon on a scale that makes human activity look like a footnote. New Evidence: * Woods Hole research shows hydrothermal vent temperatures are volatile, spiking by 40°C in short bursts. This isn't a steady hum, it’s a pulsating engine room injecting vital energy into deep currents (the AMOC) that can take decades to surface. * University of Sydney researchers argue we’ve significantly underestimated these ridges. When mid ocean ridge spreading speeds up, they don't just release CO2, they change ocean chemistry, dictating how much CO2 the water can hold. * Scientists only recently discovered the Kunlun Hydrothermal Field. This is a 'vent metropolis' 100 times larger than the fabled Lost City. If we didn't know an 11 square kilometre volcanic field existed until last year, how can we claim to have settled the math on global emissions? Does the climate narrative stop at the shoreline? While we argue over parts per million in the air, a 65,000 km natural wonder is busily creating the very crust we stand on. It’s the origin of life, the driver of oceanic heat, and a massive, unmeasured variable in the carbon mystery.
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AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@JudyMaxB @YRP So the intruders just kicked down your double locked solid core front door and you are told to retreat behind a door meant to keep toddlers out. Sure. We’ll go with that. NOT.
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AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@LarryBrockMP The whole narrative of reasonable force should collapse on itself. Did the intruder use reasonable force to enter your locked and secured home? End of argument.
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Larry Brock
Larry Brock@LarryBrockMP·
When criminals break into your home, the law should stand with YOU — not them. But right now, that’s not always the case. Conservatives are changing that with the Stand On Guard Act (Bill C-270) and restoring common sense by putting victims first. Because Canadians deserve to feel safe in their own homes.
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