RegTech
Also known as: Regulatory Technology
Summary
Regulatory Technology — the use of technology to automate regulatory compliance and monitoring.
Definition
RegTech (Regulatory Technology) refers to the use of technology to automate regulatory compliance, monitoring, and reporting. In this investigation, RegTech tools are deployed to automate the generation and filing of legal complaints, as well as to monitor and suppress discourse that challenges the network's operations.
Background & History
RegTech (Regulatory Technology) refers to the application of technology to automate regulatory compliance, monitoring, and reporting. Originally developed for the financial sector to manage compliance burdens, RegTech tools have been repurposed as instruments of automated legal attack and discourse suppression.
Operational Role in the Network
Within the control network, RegTech tools automate the generation and filing of legal complaints—such as Title VI civil rights complaints via Reportify AI—and monitor online discourse for suppression targeting. This transforms regulatory compliance infrastructure into a machine-speed weapon for enforcing network objectives.
Documented Actions & Evidence
Reportify AI complaint automation
RegTech infrastructure powers Reportify AI, which auto-generates and files Title VI civil rights complaints through civilrights.justice.gov, creating a machine-speed legal attack pipeline.
AML/CFT weaponization integration
RegTech tools are deployed to automate AML/CFT compliance processes that are then weaponized to sever financial services from organizations designated as hostile to the network.
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Referenced In
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