Please support the captured regulators assistance programme.
Most British people are unaware of regulatory capture, or the devastating
effect it has upon its victims. Our first example, of many, is John
Wadham, once a leading civil libertarian.
Today, Mr Wadham, a victim of regulatory capture, is nothing more than
Assistant Commissioner and Deputy Chief Constable of the IPCC Police
Constabulary. Worse, John Wadham has to endure offensive correspondence
accusing him of supporting the murder of Jean Charles de Menezes, and
even worse of "Runcking," when in fact as a captured regulator, all John
did was lick Sir Ian Blair's arse.
Some writers even accuse John Wadham of lying when John says he is
completely independent of the police forces he serves. What these
writers fail to realise is John Wadham is suffering from a mental
illness, called Regulatory Capture, which forces regulators to do no more
than the bidding of those they are supposed to regulate.
John Wadham did not want to conceal the murder of Jean Charles de Menezes
any more than Commander Dick, who gave the order to shoot, wanted Mr de
Menezes killed. John Wadham is not the friend of out-of-control
murderers in the British National Police, but a victim of the Regulatory
Capture mental disorder.
Another example is Rafael Runco, Deputy Independent Housing Association
Ombudsman, who found Brentwood Housing Trust to have acted with the
utmost propriety when their director laughed as one of their tenants, Mr
Frederick Nichols, died. Simply because of that, and the offensive
letters he sent to Frederick Nichols' relatives, the practice of
insulting and abusing the victims of hate crime is now called "Runcking."
In return for their hard work, and Runcking, people like John Wadham, Ann
Abraham (Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration) and Rafael Runco
loose everything they have, receiving only unlimited supplies of money,
and full immunity from criminal prosecution in return.
We in the Capture Regulators Assistance Programme aim to reverse this
injustice. We will be holding a Captured Regulators Assistance Programme
day every year, on the first Thursday in May. On that day, we do not ask
for your money, but simply to write an X by the name of someone who
appointed a captured regulator.
Those who want join and assist the Captured Regulators Assistance
Programme, must be ****ing mad.
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First they ignore you, then they laugh at you,
then they fight you, then you win. Mohandas Gandhi
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