Quote Originally Posted by walter View Post
the evidence that the BC is not a license is that it can not be revoked,

look at every license one can hold given from the state,
they all say on them that they are property of the issuing agency and MUST be returned upon request,
even the passport has it on it,


the BC says on its face that it is a CERTIFIED EXTRACT FROM THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTH

Bouviers Law Dictionary

EXTRACT.
A part of a writing. In general this is not evidence, because the whole of the writing may explain the part extracted, so as to give it a different sense; but sometimes extracts from public books are evidence, as the extracts from the registers of births, marriages and burials, kept according to law, when the whole of the matter has been extracted which relates to the cause or matter in issue.



when titles are registered the government makes an abstract,



ABSTRACT OF TITLE.
A brief account of all the deeds upon which the title to an estate rests. See Brief of Title.

BRIEF OP TITLE,
practice, conveyancing. An abridgment of all the patents, deeds, indentures, agreements, records, and papers relating to certain real estate.

2. In making a brief of title, the practitioner should be careful to place every deed and other paper in chronological order. The date of each deed; the names of the parties; the consideration; the description of the property; should be particularly, noticed, and all covenants should also be particularly inserted.

3. A vendor of an interest in realty ought to have his title investigated, abstracted, and evidence in proof of it ready to be produced and established before he sells; for if he sell with a confused title, or without being ready to produce deeds and vouchers, he must be at the expense of clearing it. 1 Chit. Pr. 304, 463.



now do you see how they became the AUTHORITY?
I like my abstract - summarized to the original charter. Read §6 - perpetual inheritance: