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Frank Grimes Jr.
Frank Grimes Jr.@FrankGrimes_Jr·
Man who hasn't lived in Canada in over a decade presents woman who doesn't live in Canada an award, woman criticizes the United States, the country she chooses to live in instead of Canada, and praises the man who left Canada to make more money internationally. Out of touch much?
Max Genest@realmaxgenest

JUST IN: PM Mark Carney presents Joni Mitchell with her lifetime achievement award at the Junos. She praises him in her speech: "This man is a blessing, you guys are so fortunate." "I'm living in the States and you know what's happening there."

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A couple of days ago it would've been Nikolai Mushegian's 33rd birthday. He left MakerDAO because he was against using USDC as a collateral for DAI. He mysteriously died in Puerto Rico in 2022. I believe he was unalived by th same people that got to Satoshi. RIP @delete_shitcoin
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Authentic Stoic 🦍@AuthenticStoic·
Imagine that. @EthicalSkeptic 👀
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian

Shock New Evidence Showing No Link Between CO2 and Temperature Over Last Three Million Years Stumps Net Zero Activists | Chris Morrison, Watts Up With That? The climate science world (‘settled’ division) is in shock following the discovery in ancient ice cores that levels of carbon dioxide remained stable as the world plunged into an ice age around 2.7 million years ago. Levels of CO2 at around 250 parts per million (ppm) were said to be lower than often assumed with just a 20 ppm movement recorded for the following near three million-year period. In addition, no changes in methane levels were seen in the entire period. Massive decreases in temperature with occasional interglacial rises appear to have occurred without troubling ‘greenhouse’ gas levels, and this revelation has caused near panic in activist circles. The assumed level three million years ago of CO2 was around 400 ppm, a convenient mark that has been used to explain the subsequent ice age and a drop to 250 ppm. Due to the recently published paper, this explanation has become more problematic and natural climate variation is correctly noted to have occurred with the temperature changes. Alas, similar explanations are mostly ignored in discussing today’s climate changes in the interests of promoting the Net Zero fantasy. Some cling desperately to a dominant CO2 role, including one of the authors of the findings published in Nature. The co-author states that the results suggest even greater climate sensitivity to the warming effect of CO2. In short, there is a great deal of applying the laws of physics and chemistry to one era, but failing to extend the same courtesy to another. The title of the paper, produced by 17 America-based scientists, was enough to set alarm bells ringing in the ‘settled’ science, Net Zero-obsessed community: ‘Broadly stable atmospheric CO2 and CH4 levels over the past three million years.’ A related paper examining ocean heat content derived from the ice core record was also published. Carrie Lear, Professor of Past Climates and Earth System Changes at Cardiff University, claimed that the papers “don’t rewrite the role of CO2, they underline how sensitive the climate system is… that is why today’s rapid CO2 rise is so alarming”. Ah, yes. Even if CO2 movements are minimal, probably within a margin of potential error, they are still responsible for large variations in temperature. The laws of climate science are ‘settled’ – if the trace atmospheric gas CO2 is rising, falling or generally stable, it is almost wholly responsible for large movements in global temperature. Under this rather shaky assumption, humans must stop burning hydrocarbons and return to a neo-Malthusian pre-industrial age. Study lead author Julia Marks-Peterson noted: “We definitely were a bit surprised. If correct, the findings may suggest that even small changes in greenhouse gas levels could trigger major shifts in climate.” That’s a little bit of a scary thought, she added, possibly with an eye on future grant funding. “May suggest” is doing a lot of the work here, and it may also be suggested that more plausible opinions are available. Quoted in New Scientist magazine, Tim Naish, Professor of Earth Science at Victoria University in New Zealand, said it was “way too early to thrown the baby out with the bathwater”. Perish the thought that baby should be given its marching orders, ending a science-lite 40-year demonisation of CO2 and related promotion of a hard-Left Net Zero dream. The latest Nature-published research gives a snapshot from ancient Antarctica ‘blue’ ice drilled in the Allan Hills area. It looks back further in time past the usual 800,000 ice core records. The key finding is that over the last three million years, when sea levels fell and ice periods intensified, the level of the main ‘greenhouse’ gases remained remarkably stable. For the first time, the work has pushed the direct gas measurements back into the late Pliocene era. Over the last three million years moving into the Pleistocene, global temperatures showed a long-term cooling trend of several degrees Celsius, interrupted by increasingly large interglacial oscillations. Interglacial temperature swings, as in the current Holocene, often see temperatures rise by 5°C and more. Critics seeking to downplay ice core evidence often suggest it is too imprecise to provide a wholly accurate record of gas levels and temperature. But it is accurate enough to give a broad cyclical insight. It remains the source of some of the best data we have on the past climate. It is undoubtedly more accurate than most proxy evidence from millions of years ago. But whatever the evidence used, it is hard to detect any obvious and continuous link between CO2 and temperature across the entire geological record going back 600 million years to the start of abundant life on Earth. Certainly none to justify the political notion that humans control the climate thermostat by burning hydrocarbons. In fact the evidence is so slim that Les Hatton, Emeritus Professor in Computer Science at Kingston University, was recently able to determine from ice core records that 100-year rises of 1.1°C in the current interglacial, which started 20,000 years ago, have occurred in one in six centuries. Going back 150,000 years, the frequency was around one in six to one in 20 centuries. None of these findings suggest that current warming is either unusual or primarily caused by human activity. Needless to say, none of these findings trouble the headline writers in narrative-addicted mainstream media. wattsupwiththat.com/2026/03/28/sho…

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Ross Martin
Ross Martin@Rooselee·
@MaddyStrong3 @findveritasx Asking about teachings that contradicted the Bible. The ones closest to me were asking about purgatory and the Mary worship. Excommunicated that same day and declared anathema.
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Sean
Sean@findveritasx·
I have meet at least 50 former Catholics in the non-denom church I’ve been a part of. 100% of them were not catechized even halfway. Examples include not knowing the Catholic Bible had more books, why we pray to saints, or even that the Catholics claim to be the one true church.
Joshua Charles🇻🇦@JoshuaTCharles

@TexasPreacher I’ve met many. I make it a point to ask them basic questions about the Faith. In EVERY single case—so far—they knew almost nothing. Where are the many respected, orthodox Catholics who in recent days became protestant? Indeed, we can name many who went the other way.

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L@SomeBitchIIKnow·
Birthday weekend with family. :)
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Jarryd Jäger
Jarryd Jäger@JarrydJaeger·
Totally normal reaction from Threads users to a fun travel video with zero political undertones. All because we dared to spend the weekend in the US 🙄
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Authentic Stoic 🦍@AuthenticStoic·
Now we have an AI writing X community notes. What could possibly go wrong...
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Authentic Stoic 🦍@AuthenticStoic·
Don't take this as criticism of organized meetings like this, they're a great way for people to interact & talk freely among like-minded folks. This is just a suggestion & my POV on how to improve reach/effectiveness of the movement when it comes to younger generations.
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Authentic Stoic 🦍@AuthenticStoic·
IMO, they want to be heard, not just talked to & have room to take actions. Present a specific, small, local problem & ask them questions like "how would you go about solving this". You want active participants, they need to know they can affect things, not just be a cog/vote.
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Authentic Stoic 🦍@AuthenticStoic·
@gainzy222 when sirens and explosions stop, but no one declares victory, it's not a good sign. I take no joy in saying this.
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gainzy@gainzy222·
First siren of the day, last siren was like 20 hours ago All time low in tel aviv sirens since start of war
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Alberta and the government of Canada have agreed to lower methane emissions by 75% below 2014 levels by 2035. It will include regulations, offset credits and targeted investments. No word on costs yet but Alberta will be subject to held accountable by an independent third party that will create models and assess emissions reduction.
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Michael
Michael@AlbertaUncaged·
@zerohedge Alberta should tell Ottawa to pound (oil)sand. They hate our "dirty Alberta oil" until there is a crisis. Then all of a sudden it becomes "Canada's strategic stockpile".
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