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Damian Langiano

To:

  • Mark Dowie (Chief Executive);

  • Katie Beney (Senior Manager – Chief Executives Office)

Cc:

  • Company Secretary

Sat 26/08/2023 09:09

 

 

 

It was the response "we have to cover ourselves" that led to my outreach to you, so "steps ahead" is an interesting re'Mark. 

 

The attached is not advice, it is a demand, an instruction, it's a direct attack on the family unit and its lie, a misrepresentation and thus you are obtaining funds under false pretences and impacting emotional abuse and trauma based upon the data within Annual Reports, Accounts and Future Plans - RNLI

 

My nine-year-old daughter now won't swim outside the flags and thus I have been challenged by yourself and the RNLI, as you tell her that I cannot keep her safe at the beach we live opposite to. 

 

Do you both know that £48,000,000,000 goes through 201,000 UK Charities each year and that nearly a million people are employed and yet we lose some 300,000 children a year, the majority owning smartphones with GPS and that the average salary for the top charities is circa £200k a year plus expenses. 

 

Now, the RNLI has £775mn in assets, 10months of operational running costs and 97% of the staff are volunteers and yet 504 people die from 25mn beach goers in 2022 

 

"So, why do you hide behind a glass of wine in your WhatsApp account Katie"

 

and Mark

 

"Why did you react by hiding behind Katie" 

 

The Executive Team (shown right) is made up of eight individuals and is led by the chief executive. Together, they are the RNLI’s senior managers. Collectively they are responsible for the day-to-day leadership and running of the RNLI and for the execution of the strategy and policies agreed by the Trustee Board. Their names are on page 82 and the overall management structure can be found on page 83. As a team, they are committed not only to the delivery of our core lifesaving activities, but also on looking forward to ensure we remain sustainable as an organisation, able to respond to changing trends and external factors. We note that we are in particularly challenging times, not least as we deal with the long-term consequences of the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis. The Executive Team takes engagement with our volunteers and staff seriously – providing direction and motivation, as well as acting as a conduit to the Trustee Board. The Executive Team undergo an annual performance appraisal and also seek feedback through the annual engagement survey, which drives improvement actions.

 

Integrity 

 

Integrity is about doing what is right, openly and honestly. This can be for the charity as a whole, for its people (supporters, volunteers, staff) and those it helps or for the public. It can mean using reliable data to put the right lifeboats in the right locations, ensuring we spend our supporters' generous donations appropriately, or maintaining the high standards of operations and behaviour essential to any modern emergency service and charity. Maintaining our integrity is critical to how the RNLI operates. We aim to uphold our values, standards and agreed policies. Our Trustee Board and Council govern and scrutinise our decision-making to ensure we meet the standards we set ourselves, as well as those set by regulators such as the Charity Commission for England and Wales and the Fundraising Regulator for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. We record positive feedback and complaints, the latter of which are declared annually to the Fundraising Regulator

 

With the above in mind, I have attached two documents for you information and your receipt of will place the RNLI in a position of "knowing" and thus qualified to make choices based upon the statements within your accounts, from this point my expertise and experience will provide your organisation with the ability to attain the standards you, yourselves have set, and that a failure to do so, will see the organisation "knowingly" acting in a manner that impacts upon beachgoers that far outweighs any "perceived" protection that is proven to being misrepresented.  

 

 

Annual Reports, Accounts and Future Plans - RNLI

 

We shall fight them on the beaches indeed Winston.... though it was JL Gerome that stated in 1896

 

The Lie said to the Truth….
"Let's bathe together, the well water is very good."
The Truth, suspicious, tested the water and found it really was as

good as the Lie had said. 

So, they took off all their clothes and

bathed.
Suddenly, the Lie leapt out of the water and fled, wearing the
clothes of the Truth.
The Truth, furious, climbed out of the well to get her clothes back.
But the World, upon seeing the naked Truth, looked away with
anger and contempt.
Poor Truth returned to the well and disappeared forever.

Since then, the Lie runs around the world, dressed as the Truth ....and the world, not seeing the difference, is happy......because the world has no desire to know the naked Truth

 

To which I recently responded .....

 

But as the truth disappeared back into the well, 

she knew the dark was her route to exit from hell

All the while the lie was bathing in glory
by revealing “the word” within her ever-changing story
the truth was on a mission that no one could see 

silently circling back to where she once be.

Readying herself for the moment in time 

when the lie is revealed from the last verse of her rhyme

For the lesson to the lie and all that follow 

is one can’t steal the truth, that’s proven as hollow.

So, while the world may be charmed by what was written before

Gerome now concedes the truth will forever even the score

 

 

..............and yes, I have noted that you "pay" your lifeguards to impart the above. 

 

Best intentions

 

Damian

Mark Dowie (Chief Executive) <Mark_Dowie@rnli.org.uk>

To:

  • You;

  • Katie Beney (Senior Manager – Chief Executives Office)

Cc:

  • Company Secretary

Fri 25/08/2023 13:52

 

Dear Damian,

 

I suspect that you are at least three steps ahead of us.  Thank you for your thoughts and your interest in the RNLI and good luck with whatever is coming next.

 

Kind regards

 

Mark

 

 

 

SheseeseverythingAI@outlook.com

To:

  • Katie Beney (Senior Manager – Chief Executives Office)

Cc:

  • Mark Dowie (Chief Executive);

  • Company Secretary

Thu 24/08/2023 13:45

Katie, 

 

Thank you for your response and I welcome the opportunity to expand on this with you. 

 

We have a monumental issue within the shores of the UK and the manner in which my work is conducted sits at Einstein, Tesla, and Plato levels. 

 

How? 

 

When we understand that we are all energy we can formulate a particular construct and thus draw upon the infinite information compiled. 

 

That construct can be manipulated and thus the depiction of "reality" is an illusion, however, what isn't an illusion is the damage being done to the nervous system due to the state of fear and control being exerted upon the unknowing public. 

 

Thus, my seeking "calm and quiet" at the beach with my children while suffering from concentrated Complex PTSD can now become a barometer for the RNLI and my expertise be drawn upon for you to continue to lead by example. 

 

CPTSD demands a constant assessment of risk, 

 

The risk to the RNLI is that the digital industrial revolution will erase your existence as the automated process will negate the need for lifeboats and the AI / app-based frontiers become so overpowering that virtual digital seaways and waters will be the only means of getting wet. 

 

Brutally, 

 

There's no money made from people swimming in the sea, and it's getting harder to obtain donations unless, of course, they are coming from foundations owned by the very people luring our children away from the water and into an unchartered digital abyss. 

 

This makes the RNLI the perfect organisation to refocus its expertise and be the watchman of the aforementioned "dark waters". 

 

To do that, you'd need an expert in the field and one who can plot a course for generations to come ....... that expertise has been gained over 30 years of C suite corporate experience, market making, and at times breaking, across a rich environment and not something I can convey on the phone to you. 

 

Might I suggest that I come to Poole before your response is committed to? 

 

Warmly

 

Damian

 

From: Katie Beney (Senior Manager – Chief Executives Office) <Katie_Beney@rnli.org.uk>
Sent: 24 August 2023 12:54
To: Damian Langiano <SheseeseverythingAI@outlook.com>
Cc: Mark Dowie (Chief Executive) <Mark_Dowie@rnli.org.uk>; Company Secretary <Company_Secretary@rnli.org.uk>
Subject: RE: Enquiry

 

Dear Damian,

 

Would you be able to call me on 07813 047968 today/ tomorrow? Mark has asked me to support with providing a response/ further information to your request below and I am keen to get a bit of clarity on context etc.

 

Many thanks,

 

Katie

 

Katie Beney | Senior Manager – Chief Executive’s Office

RNLI Support Centre, West Quay Road, Poole, Dorset BH15 1HZ

M: 07813 047968

W: www.rnli.org.uk 

The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea

Damian Langiano

To:

  • Mark Dowie (Chief Executive);

  • Company Secretary

Thu 24/08/2023 08:33

Let us step back in time,

 

How far back?

 

Formby 1777, when the door burst open and the cry of a pleading voice was heard as men women but mainly children were a drift in the cold, dark and unmerciful seas.

 

Connect we have Mr Dowie, quantumly and a on a universal level, with scalar energy taking us back through each and every one of those 246 years.

 

Fast forward and at light speed and I’m stood at your door, with millions of children fighting to stay afloat in the very most dangerous of seas.

 

It’s been an interesting journey thus far, one of huge disappointment and dismay, that of weakness and deflection and one of corruption and contempt, however the salted waters provide nowhere to hide for those who operate under the surface, or should they try…………..in the end all have to come up for air and reveal themselves to the eyes trained to see between the waves.

 

The weather has been gorgeous at Ramsgate this week, home of the only Royal Mariner The sprawling sand is littered with softened edge stones to remind you with each step to be on your guard from the surroundings, two red and yellow flags stood next to by two late teen girls and with the quad bike completing the scene.

 

Mark, I’ve gone through your accounts and mission statement and you’ve passed the point of value add and are now deep in the waters of coercive abuse and control, formulated from the collective above who are not capable of performing similar tasks set out in the document we hold, and by that, I mean what exactly, as one feels you withdraw from the screen.

 

That your organisation is a business with primarily unpaid staff, who themselves are functioning addicts from their neurocircuitry being attacked on Cocaine and Gambling levels that have ruptured the dopamine limits and distorted the equilibrium of society and its ability to take care of itself.

 

Having written for Harvard, Standford, the Bilderberg Group, and the World Economic Forum, I shall now present the following

 

“I feel tremendous guilt,” admitted Chamath Palihapitiya, former Vice President of User Growth at Facebook, to an audience of Stanford students. He was responding to a question about his involvement in exploiting consumer behaviour. “The short-term, dopamine-driven feedback loops that we have created are destroying how society works,” he explained. In Palihapitiya’s talk, he highlighted something most of us know but few really appreciate: smartphones and the social media platforms they support are turning us into bona fide addicts. While it’s easy to dismiss this claim as hyperbole, platforms like Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram leverage the very same neural circuitry used by slot machines and cocaine to keep us using their products as much as possible.

 

The above results in co-dependency and thus we have a society suffering from Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and nervous system dysregulation.

 

Back to the beach and 200 yards of space between the flags, the 30-minute alarms being sounded to tell a couple of lads outside the ”ZONE” to not swim by the harbour arm, the quad bike fumes, sand spray, and helmet on, helmet off as “Stacey” weaved in an out of the now crammed environment humming from the increasing tension that “you’re not safe in the water” and worse still “your mum and dad aren’t capable of making a decision to keep you safe and or are capable of watching over you” rhetoric has now inflamed.

 

Now, as the swell builds we must recognise that BT have taken “connectivity” into the beaches of the UK, that Apple uses infrared pulse activity to keep the focus of all toward the device and that the chemicals being sprayed above are locking in us all, that's us too Mark into an ever-increasing vibrational oven that “don’t forget your sunscreen” won’t protect us from and when we add “Simon” from Day 2, who confirmed that you do all the above to “cover yourselves” then the 506 lives saved from operational costs of circa £140mn and £775m in assets isn’t all that impressive when by Day 3 the only real risk was from being run over by “Sally” on her quad bike.

 

25mn people went to the beach in 2022, firstly we will need to understand those numbers, BlackRock and Goldman Sachs, whom I am direct with both Larry Fink and David Solomon are proven to have been manipulating the figures, astronomically in fact, thus if your figures are aligned to the pyramid are we in an accurate position or are we now so devoid of common sense and self-care that your incidents book is one of fiction than fact.

 

Meaning, was Stacey repeatedly setting off the alarm, and Simon stating “no inflatables” on a mill pond with shore facing breeze adding to the “lifesaving” incidents that your “beggars in the street” employed to grease the RNLI runway that has become the slippery slope of coercion, manipulation, and societal abuse. Underlined by your 4% “investment” into the education of waterway and sea-based safety awareness, constructed to inflate your figures.

 

Keep 'em stupid, keep 'em stressed and then make them pay for the illusion that we are keeping them safe.  

 

Man, overboard indeed, though we shall see if the institution wishes to grab the life ring being thrown here, for in ever-increasing radioactive environment the water is the safest place to go.

 

I look forward to your thoughts.

 

Best intentions 

 

Damian 


From: Mark Dowie (Chief Executive) <Mark_Dowie@rnli.org.uk>
Sent: 23 August 2023 07:51
To: Damian Langiano <SheseeseverythingAI@outlook.com>; Company Secretary <Company_Secretary@rnli.org.uk>
Subject: Enquiry

 

Please do go ahead and I will do my best to answer any questions you may have. 

 

Regards

 

Mark Dowie

 

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Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2023 6:49:40 AM
To: Company Secretary <Company_Secretary@rnli.org.uk>; mark.dowie@btinternet.com <mark.dowie@btinternet.com>; Mark Dowie (Chief Executive) <Mark_Dowie@rnli.org.uk>
Subject: MARK DOWIE CEO

 

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Dear Mr. Dowie 

 

I hope this finds you well and I am grateful for the opportunity to reach out and request the chance to present a couple of observations from the charity's financial statements and present some qualified feedback surrounding the impact of your current beach management systems. 

 

With your authorisation sir, I will continue.

 

Warmly

 

Damian Langiano

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