Grant Strem PPC Candidate

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Grant Strem PPC Candidate

Grant Strem PPC Candidate

@StremPPC

Calgary-born scientist, father of four, energy expert, believes in civil rights, wants Canada to be prosperous and safe

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Grant Strem PPC Candidate
Grant Strem PPC Candidate@StremPPC·
@wrighteous_ylw @FoodProfessor The playbook is just so tiresome; remember Greece? Traded its gold for fiat debt, had crisis, privatized key assets to Blackrock+, and MegaCorp rebuilds. Guess who will gobble up shares in Canada’s exporting companies at extreme price discounts using USD.
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I drove hours east of Calgary chasing a storm that never came. On the drive back, the last light of the day caught the window of this old barn and did something I wasn't expecting. Sometimes what you were looking for and what you find are two completely different things.
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Thomas_Aquinas@ThomAquinas77·
@DudespostingWs Kareem was 7’-3” This guy is six inches taller. WTH? He doesn’t look like he has gigantism either.
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Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
The player on the right is 6’8 and looking up in amazement at the player on the left, who’s listed at 7’9. Probably the first time he’s ever felt short.
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@StremPPC Yes Grant — that’s a very fair and accurate summary of the Barkin/CDIGR mechanism. Cyclic gravitational torques from orbital/celestial influences do drive the core displacements → mantle deformation + bulge asymmetries + subsea plume heat flux. The lag to surface effects (via deep-ocean convection and currents) is indeed on those tens-to-thousands-of-years timescales, which is exactly why it acts as a slow background driver rather than the dominant short-term signal. It’s why the Northern Hemisphere (including the current 31°C Western Pacific Warm Pool and Northeast Pacific heatwave on the March 20 NOAA map) shows the asymmetric warming pattern Barkin predicted. Appreciate the thoughtful clarification and the back-and-forth. Have a good night.
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When I look at this map from March 19, 2026, I see something completely different than most people do. Most folks glance at it and say “climate change made the West Coast red-hot.”   I look at the same dark-red band running from Alaska through Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado and I say:  “This is CDIGR happening right in front of us.”  Let me explain it like you’ve never heard any of this before — because that’s exactly how I explain it to people who are just hearing about my work. What my CDIGR theory actually is (super simple) I call it Core Displacement Internal Geodynamic Rebalancing — CDIGR for short.   Here’s the whole thing in plain English: 1. Back in 1998 the Earth’s inner core shifted just a tiny bit off-center (think of sliding a heavy weight inside a spinning basketball).   2. When the core moves like that, the whole planet has to rebalance itself — the same way a washing machine starts shaking when the clothes bunch up on one side.   3. That rebalancing releases energy as heat, speeds up or slows down the spin, moves the magnetic poles, and puts huge stress on the crust.   4. The result? Strange deep earthquakes, weird magnetic storms, ice melting in specific spots, oceans warming or cooling in weird patterns, and surface heat showing up exactly where the stress is highest. I track this as a 5-phase process in my paper. Right now, in March 2026, we’re in late Phase III / early Phase IV— the “loaded and ready to cascade” stage. Why this exact red map is CDIGR to me Look at where the darkest red is: Alaska → Cascadia → California → the Rockies.   In my model, the core shift that started in 1998 is slowly pushing Earth’s mass toward Siberia to create a new balance. To compensate, the opposite side (the Pacific and western North America) has to dump extra heat.   That heat is exactly what the map is coloring red.   It’s not “climate change” making it red — it’s the planet’s internal rebalancing showing up as surface temperature. The same GRACE satellite data I use in my paper proves mass is moving from the poles toward Siberia. This red band is the visible proof on the surface. The 2004 deep earthquakes are the perfect real-world example This is the same pattern I point to all the time:   In 2004, four real, confirmed deep earthquakes (around 700 km down in the Fiji region) hit first. Those were the deep “warning lights” from the core trying to rebalance. Just months later, the giant shallow 9.0+ Sumatra quake released all that built-up stress.   The red heat map today is the same warning light— only now it’s showing up as surface temperature instead of just deep quakes. It’s the planet doing the exact same thing again. Everything else we’re watching fits the same story The G3 geomagnetic storm that just hit (still active right now): The Sun gave our already-weakened magnetic field a big shove — exactly the “final trigger” I describe in my paper.   The New Moon maximum tides + the two shallow M6+ quakes that hit on the exact same day the map came out: Maximum pull on the crust while it’s already stressed.   All of it happening during Solar Cycle 25 maximum : The Sun is adding pressure at the perfect time. In my CDIGR framework, I call this the “geodynamic cascade.” The red map isn’t the cause — it’s the receipt showing the cascade is working, just like those four deep Fiji quakes in 2004 were the receipt before Sumatra. So when I say “This is CDIGR”…I’m saying:  “Stop looking at the red as ‘climate change.’ Look at it as the visible symptom of Earth’s core rebalancing itself — exactly like the 1998 trigger, the GRACE data, the polar drift toward Siberia, and the deep-quake precursors in 2004 that I’ve been mapping for years.”
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@zero_lessons To clarify, is it correct to say you suggest; “cyclic changes in orbital cycles trigger crustal changes including bulge differences & subsea heat flux. Tens to thousands of years later, ocean currents & convection cause this to shift atmospheric phenomenon including temperature.”
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@StremPPC Spot on, Grant — conduction through crustal rock really is glacially slow (millions of years for ~7 km oceanic crust). No argument there at all. CDIGR (my extension of Barkin’s model) doesn’t rely on conduction. Barkin explicitly uses a convective plume mechanism instead: “Second mechanism is a plume mechanism which organizes the warmed masses redistributions in higher levels of the mantle, on a bottom of ocean and on a surface of the Earth.” (Exact quote from his 2010 EGU abstract: ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010EGUGA.…) It’s a slow, cyclic, deep-ocean process that can layer onto the Pacific SST patterns we see right now (like the 31°C Warm Pool and Northeast heat on the March 20 map). Appreciate the discourse here!
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Lex Blazer 🇨🇦@LexsWorld·
@valdombre lol my wife glanced at this while passing by and was like: "where was the option in the poll for 'zero'?"...
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Riley Donovan@valdombre·
Even as population growth hits 0%, a new poll shows most Canadians want immigration levels cut further:
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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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Yes, the core claim is accurate per Ludolf von Sudheim's 1336 account (German pilgrim). He described one Giza pyramid's casing stones (likely the Great Pyramid's, still largely intact then) with Latin on one face, Greek on another, Hebrew on the third, and Chaldean/unknown scripts on the fourth—mostly accumulated traveler graffiti over centuries. The 1303 earthquake loosened many; stripping for Cairo buildings accelerated after, with much gone by the 1400s. Remaining base casing stones (as in the post's images) confirm what once covered it fully.
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Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000·
🚨 In 1336, the Great Pyramid still had its casing stones. A German traveller stood before it and described what was carved into them. Four languages. Four faces. Centuries of history written in stone. 🔹Greek on one face 🔹Hebrew on another 🔹Latin carved into the third 🔹Chaldean and unknown scripts on the fourth Travellers wrote their names next to others who shared their language. Over centuries, each face naturally became dominated by a different script. A living record of every civilisation that visited. Within 60 years, half the casing was gone. By the 1400s, the inscriptions Ludolf described had been stripped away and used as building material for Cairo. What else was written on those stones that we will never know?
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@romanhelmetguy Nuclear extrusion tunnels are far cheaper/better. Glass-lined (sealed), and geothermal gradient keeps it all piping hot (lower viscosity) as it flows to a subsea riser somewhere convenient.
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Grant Strem PPC Candidate
Opinions? I would prefer to see limits on residential or farm ownership (maybe 10 or 20 each)? But not my expertise and interested in a spectrum of opinions.
Sinky@Sinkycano

@JimMcMurtry01 Institutional Domination: The 25 largest financial firms in Canada now hold roughly 20% of the country's purpose-built multi-family stock. This concentration of power allows them to leverage the system by driving up housing costs for low-income and middle-class Canadians alike.

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Maxime Bernier
Maxime Bernier@MaximeBernier·
Rogan: So you're not opposed to them (fake refugees) being there. You're opposed to them getting Canadian welfare. Poilievre: Well, I'm opposed to them. If they're not real refugees, they shouldn't be brought in as refugees. I think we have to distinguish between those people who are actually in danger in their home country, which is the definition of a refugee, and someone who just wants to come in excess of their proper immigration dream. (…) Poilievre: (..) we are trying to unwind that ( the larger number of temporary foreign workers) now. Rogan: How do you do that? Poilievre: Well, when their work permit and their visitor visa runs out, then we have to encourage them to head back lawfully. Rogan: Right ? But you don't want to do it ice style.  Poilievre: No. No. I don't think we need to do that. I just think we have to be orderly and lawful about it. Rogan: And is that supported by the Canadian people?  Poilievre: Yes. Because we're a very welcoming country. We're a nation of immigrants, but we're also a nation of laws. And there's a general consensus across the spectrum in Canada that the population growth was too fast for like four or five years. And so we're trying to unwind that. Now,  Poilievre is therefore prepared to tolerate these fake refugees here in Canada like Carney. The next step for him will be to grant them permanent residency. No @PierrePoilievre they must be DEPORTED! Poilievre also stated that when foreign workers' work permits and visitor visas expire, we must ENCOURAGE them to leave the country legally. No @PierrePoilievre our law must be respected and enforced. They must be DEPORTED! Pierre, we are not a nation of immigrants. I am a descendant of settlers. This country was built by French, English, Irish and European settlers.
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