This is the outline with some detail included from the meeting of the Human Survival Authority, Department of Ethics and Human Rights on captured agency liberation. The meeting was held at location C21 in fourth quarter, 2023.
I. Introduction
A. Definition of a captured agency
Agency capture occurs when a regulatory body, organization or industry is controlled by one or more special interests, for example, as when a regulator is being run, unbeknownst to most, by an industry it was created to regulate.
B. How agency capture occurs
Agency capture occurs by a series of private meetings, back room deals, bribes, manipulation, compromise of key individuals and at times carefully planned attacks to exert any and all pressure necessary until the state of capture is achieved.
C. How agency capture remains hidden
Agency capture, also known as regulatory capture, remains hidden primarily due to the covert nature of the relationship between regulators and the regulated entities. Capture often involves subtle forms of influence, such as lobbying, campaign contributions, or the promise of future job prospects, that are difficult to detect from the outside. Captured regulators tend to maintain an appearance of objectivity and impartiality, creating an illusion of effective regulation while actually favoring the interests of the industry. Moreover, since the capture benefits a specific industry or group at the expense of the wider public, the negative consequences are often dispersed among the population, making it harder to attribute them directly to regulatory capture. Overall, the subtle and disguised nature of agency capture makes it challenging to uncover and address, contributing to its continued hidden status.
D. Background on the captured agency situation
The identification of key captured agencies worldwide is paramount in understanding the extent of government control and manipulation. These agencies are often strategically targeted by governments seeking to consolidate power and influence by either direct control or subversion. Key indicators of captured agencies include a lack of independence, politicization of operations, ideological bias, and the erosion of checks and balances. Examples include media organizations coerced into spreading state propaganda, intelligence agencies manipulated for political gains, and regulatory bodies influenced by corporate interests. The identification of these captured agencies is crucial for citizens and international organizations to advocate for transparency, accountability, and the preservation of democracy and freedom.
E. Importance of agency liberation for human survival
Agency liberation is crucial for human survival as it empowers individuals to take control of their own lives and make informed decisions that are in alignment with their needs and values. When people are free from the dictates of captured agencies, they are more likely to engage in responsible actions that contribute to the well-being of themselves and the wider society. Moreover, agency liberation fosters innovation, creativity, and resilience, enabling humanity to adapt to changing circumstances and challenges of a sustainable future.
II. Plan to Fix Agency Capture
A. Identification of key captured agencies world-wide
B. Identification of issues within identified captured agencies
C. Steps for agency liberation
1. Conducting a thorough investigation to gather evidence
2. Raising public awareness and building support
3. Engaging in legal actions to challenge the captured agency’s power
4. Pressuring lawmakers to take necessary actions
5. Implementing transparency and accountability measures post-liberation
6. Implement checks and balances to prevent future regulatory capture
III. Obstacles
A. Resistance from the captured agency and those benefiting from its capture
B. Political and legal challenges in the process of liberation
C. Lack of public awareness
D. Real and manufactured lack of public support via media control and propaganda
D. Retaliation against whistleblowers and activists
E. Potential civil war as industry “pulls out all the stops” in attempt to protect captures
IV. Dependencies
A. Collaboration with other organizations and movements fighting for agency liberation
B. Support from lawmakers and political figures committed to ending capture
C. Effective communication strategies to mobilize public support
D. Financial and legal resources to sustain the liberation efforts
V. Conclusion
A. Recap of the importance of agency liberation for human survival
B. Call to action for individuals and organizations to join the liberation movement
C. Hope for a future with transparent, accountable, and effective agencies for the betterment of society.