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Raymond Reddington

@reddingtonwise

global macro analysis & occasional reflections on reality

Bagdad, FL Bergabung Mart 2023
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precocious peter@w0rldmap·
Stopped smoking weed at 23 because it made me anxious. Stopped drinking at 30 because of the hangovers. Nothing left to do but be extremely racist
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Microsoft Threat Intelligence
Microsoft is investigating mistralai PyPI package v2.4.6 compromise. Attackers injected code in mistralai/client/__init__.py that executes on import, downloads hxxps://83[.]142[.]209[.]194/transformers.pyz to /tmp/transformers.pyz, and launches a second-stage payload on Linux. The file name transformers.pyz appears deliberately chosen to mimic the widely used Hugging Face Transformers library and blend into ML/dev environments. The main payload is a credential stealer, but it also includes country-aware logic; it avoids Russian-language environments and contains a geo fenced destructive branch that has 1-in-6 chance of executing rm -rf / when the system appears to be in Israel or Iran. To mitigate this threat: isolate affected Linux hosts, block 83[.]142[.]209[.]194, hunt for /tmp/transformers.pyz, pgmonitor[.]py, and pgsql-monitor.service, and rotate exposed credentials.
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Boring_Business
Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
Still think about this
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Raymond Reddington@reddingtonwise·
They've been doing this for decades, the European Union is just as bad. In 2015 the Greek people voted 61% 'No' to EU bailout terms. The EU's response was to shut down the Greek banking system - capital controls, ATM limits, bank holidays - until the government capitulated to a deal with terms worse than what was rejected. The referendum was treated as an inconvenience to be overridden by financial strangulation. Just one in a string of course, Ireland voted 'No' to Nice and Lisbon, again, forced to revote until 'Yes'. France and Netherlands voted 'No' to the European Constitution - they rebranded as Lisbon and pushed it through the parliaments. Denmark voted 'No' to Maastrich- offered opt-outs, but still was told to try again. Sweden voted 'No' to the Euro - ignored until compliance was reimposed. Western democracy in all forms has been a flagrant sham since the end of the Cold War.
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Adam Wren
Adam Wren@aswren·
The ‘lobbying’ being referred to here seems to be things like UN agencies advising our aviation authority to strip licences from airlines that work with the government. These are the people that lecture us about democracy, astonishing
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Department of State@StateDept

While the United Kingdom faced unprecedented illegal boat crossings, UN agencies condemned plans for deportations. UN officials lobbied aviation regulators to prevent the deportation of migrants – an appalling violation of the UK’s national sovereignty.

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starchild@skankhunt2100·
@reddingtonwise @AbigailStreet21 @MilenaZellweger So you are saying your genes are so weak that even race mixing once breeds out the Whiteness and produces a non-White child? That makes it pretty easy to send Europeans and European "Americans" to their extinction.
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Milena
Milena@MilenaZellweger·
'Heritage'. They're testing just how much humiliation we can endure.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Muslims electing Muslims based purely on their religion and position on Palestine in British local elections. Unless we urgently change course, we're going to lose far more than a few hundred council seats.
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Raymond Reddington@reddingtonwise·
I'd argue that Restore represent the working class on social terms more than any other party (and that's despite my concerns around them). The people most disenfranchised by mass immigration are the working class - almost everything that's gone wrong has a binomial causation traceable, at least in part, to it. Social cohesion collapsing? Immigration. Low trust? Immigration. Suppressed wages and housing shortages? Immigration. Every single one hits the working class hardest - the people who can't outbid price pressure, can't move catchment for a better school, can't absorb wage suppression because their margin is already zero. The professional class experiences immigration as better restaurants and cheaper childcare. The working class experiences it as a community that no longer coheres, wages that won't stretch, and a system that treats their displacement as a market correction. You're right that folding into Restore looks irrational to the commentariat. But the commentariat doesn't live in the reality the working class lives in. They think you can solve housing by building more, wages by unionising, and cohesion by diversity training - each fix applied in isolation, none touching the root. Restore is the only party that names the root and means to pull it. If SDP wants to represent the working class, they need to stop treating immigration as one factor among fifteen and start treating it as the structural multiplier that makes every other problem worse. Comfort zone is irrelevant. The question is whether you want to be right or be comfortable.
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Albion's Blues
Albion's Blues@AlbionsBlues·
@reddingtonwise @HowlingClouston Agree with the analysis, but not the solution. Looking to collaborate with Restore and not Reform would appear irrational, suggest the political margin is in fact their comfort zone, and would see them turning their back on those they most long to represent - the working class.
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HowlingClouston
HowlingClouston@HowlingClouston·
Does anyone have any ideas on how to bring electoral success to the SDP. I feel like we're trying everything but we're still lucky to get more than 1 percent of the vote where we contest.
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William Clouston SDP
William Clouston SDP@WilliamClouston·
Labour’s collision with reality…
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pagliacci the hated 🌝
suicidal empathy is a mechanism utilized to secure that pursuit of profit on an ideological basis, but yes. they have to come up with conspiracy theories to explain something very simple, also because they’re literally afraid of admitting capitalism leads to things like this that are not good lol
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pagliacci the hated 🌝
“wHy aRe tHerE iNdiaNs In pOrTuGaL?!” Because they are good slaves, you are not. I hate essay-posting but allow me a rare indulgence: To understand what is happening now, you need understand that this isn’t the first time it’s happened. Why are there Indians in Kenya? Suriname? Fiji? Burma? Because Indians have always been the preferred servile class of elites. The evidence for this goes back hundreds of years. I’ve spoken about British colonial Burma before, and it is a great example of what this looks like. Even after extensive efforts to bring them to heel, the majority of the Burmese ethnic groups were far too resistant to submit to the British empire to be reliable labor. They refused to abandon their culture and ways of life to be slave drones for British pocketbooks. So the Brits started importing Indians to be their colonial administrators, preferring them as labor because they were easier to control and satisfy. By the 1940s, Indians made up almost 20% of the population of the entire country. Another great historical example of this is Suriname - a small country in South America that had been under Dutch colonial rule for 300 years. The Dutch abolished slavery in 1863, forcing colonial plantation owners to have to hire labor to do the work they had previously been using slaves for. But… they didn’t want to pay former slaves or Indigenous locals a living wage for the work. So what did the Dutch elites do instead? Import Indians. Today, Indians still make up 27% of the population. 27%. Of a tiny, obscure South American country. We could basically go through the list of every country with a non-negligible Indian population and the theme would be consistent: They were brought there by elites who needed a submissive, easily exploitable labor pool when local labor asked for better living conditions or wages. Why? Because Indians never did. They are a population that seems fully content with subjugation (even Marx noticed this). So it’s easy to see why they were such an ideal population for the intensive global expansion era of colonial empires. And it’s even easier to see why they are perfect subjects for late capitalism now. They are the culturally, psychologically, and physically ideal organism for the dominant system. There’s 1.4 billion of them. They are deeply socially stratified and so expect and even enjoy inequality. Their cuisine is cheap, meat-free slop. They live amongst trash and filth with no qualms. They don’t care about the environment. Their reaction to death and abuse is blank-eyed indifference. They are physically and spiritually malleable. They not only adopt and internalize the demands of the dominant system as personal ambition, they believe this servitude makes them better than everyone else who hasn’t. Absolutely IDEAL subjects. You, on the other hand, are not the ideal subject. You want to live in a high-trust society. You would shed tears if someone tried to cut down the apple tree you climbed as a child to build a data center. You want to see and experience beauty. You want your own space. You have an expectation that your living conditions will improve over time. You would not be content to live in a room with 10 other people, work 16 hours per day for pennies, and eat cheap slop. You are a liability. Just like the Burmese and Surinamese slaves were. And as we continue to crawl deeper into this late capitalist hellscape, you and your silly little needs will come into increasing conflict with those of the system. Thus, you WILL be replaced by people far easier to control and far less concerned about their own welfare or the welfare of everyone and everything around them. … Unless you do something about it. But the system has already locked-in that you won’t, and that you’ll just sort of fade into nothingness, distracted by meaningless comforts and terrified of the uncertainty of change. So “why are Indians in [wherever]?” Because you are about to not be.
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I Exposed Portugal's Indian Invasion...

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@Slatzism Great write-up, I think there's something here that can be drawn out further, actually.
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Jinnt
Jinnt@Djinnt·
I just wanted to be left alone and live a quiet life. Maybe a nice comfy job in an office and a wife with kids and playing video games on the weekends and a baseball league game on Sunday. Now I am forced to study small unit tactics and guerrilla warfare strategies while my own government continues to sell us out to hebrews for a few extra shekels. I will never shut up about the life that was ripped away from me. Sold a promise and was delivered a jewish lie.
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Department of State
Department of State@StateDept·
UN agencies systematically facilitated mass migration into America and Europe, even as citizens of these nations called for restrictions on migration. Now the Global Compact’s latest report urges nations to expand migration pathways and pursue “regularization” of migrants.
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Raymond Reddington@reddingtonwise·
Well, if you enjoyed it or found it interesting then I'll count that as a success. I've got a few more ideas I want to flesh out in the coming weeks, it's been a few years since I've sat down and written anything outside of finance, so the quality will improve. I'll keep you looped.
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@reddingtonwise X is completely broken. By now this article should have received a mountain of likes, RTs, and comments. If he was before, Musk is no longer helping to promote heterodox ideas or free speech in any general sense. X now just amplifies narrative-approved people, and low-IQ slop.
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Social Democratic Party
It’s time we invest in growth, not stagnation. The investment state is here. 🇬🇧
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Raymond Reddington@reddingtonwise·
Wrong, an English man and a Swedish woman are genetically almost identical (Fst ~0.005). A mixed-race child of an English father and a South Asian mother is 30 times more genetically distant from that English father than a Swedish woman would be. The claim that "the brown man might have more English DNA than the white woman" is biologically illiterate. There is no meaningful quantity of "English DNA" that a person of non-European descent could possess that would make them more European than a European. The entire continent is one genetic population. Please don't speak on things you don't understand, it's incredibly exhausting for the rest of us who are exposed to your stupidity.
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Yellow 💛🌻💛
Yellow 💛🌻💛@AbigailStreet21·
@MilenaZellweger You are actually racist, Milena. Heritage is not about skin colour. The man may have more English DNA than the woman. You really are stupid. She may be Icelandic, Norse and Swedish , whereby his DNA may be pure bred English mixed with colonial British.
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