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  1. #1
    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




    now do you see how they became the authority?
    my "driver license" and "birth certificate" says no such thing upon it............
    Although a license is a "priviledge" which can be revoked at any time.........
    A birth certificate admits residence, "res", which then confers or admits citizenship
    citizenship can be revoked, changed.........

    FIRST YOU MUST GIVE THEM (the State),"LICENSE" TO TRESSPASS ON YOUR RIGHTS, (at least here in the U.S., dont know about the great white north)...............

    AGAIN WHERE IS THE AUTHORITY LOCATED IN THE "LAW" .........
    I HAVE PRESENTED IN THE ATTATCHMENT IN ABOVE POST THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE AUTHORITY AS USED IN "THIS STATE"(washington RCW'S), WHICH CLEARLY STATES THAT A "LICENSE" IS A "CERTIFICATE"(i.e., BIRTH CERTIFICATE), THIS IS ALSO IN ACCORDANCE TO THE FEDERAL "LAWS" ............

    WITH ALL DUE RESPECT : A DICTIONARY DEFINITION DOES NOT CONFER AUTHORITY , IT MERELY HELPS TO DETERMINE THE APPLICABILITY OF A "LAW", STATUTE, etc., etc., .............................

    WHAT IS A BIRTH CERTIFICATE NEEDED FOR IN THE FIRST PLACE, ...YOU ARE YOU, I AM ME,...
    THE REGISTRAION TAKES YOU FROM "PRIVATE" TO "PUBLIC"...........
    ONE BECOMES PART OF OR JOINS WHAT EVER ONE REGISTERS WITH ..........

    QUESTION: WHO BENIFITS FROM THE REGISTRATION ??------ BENIFICIAL USER ????
    YOUR PRIVATE INFORMATION (common law) IS MADE PUBLIC (statutory law)

    REGISTER
    To record, or enter precisely in a designated place, certain information in the public records as is mandated by statute. A book of public records.

    A register contains various types of information that is available to the public, such as births, dates, and marriages.

    The term register is also used as a designation for the public official charged with the duty of maintaining such records.

    West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008

    Why are you mixing birth certificates with land titles i dont see the connect ........
    Or how "they" became the authority.................
    Last edited by BONMAN; 11-30-12 at 03:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BONMAN View Post
    my "driver license" and "birth certificate" says no such thing upon it............
    Although a license is a "priviledge" which can be revoked at any time.........
    A birth certificate admits residence, "res", which then confers or admits citizenship
    citizenship can be revoked, changed.........




    FIRST YOU MUST GIVE THEM (the State),"LICENSE" TO TRESSPASS ON YOUR RIGHTS, (at least here in the U.S., dont know about the great white north)...............




    QUESTION: WHO BENIFITS FROM THE REGISTRATION ??------ BENIFICIAL USER ????





    Why are you mixing birth certificates with land titles i dont see the connect ........
    1.
    in canada it says on the back of the DL that the DL is the property of the issuing state and must be returned upon request,
    check out a passport closely because in fine print somewhere it has it on it to,
    if you were born on the land of the country claiming it then nationality can only be revoked by your request,
    you do not want to be stateless,

    Article 15.

    (1) Everyone has the right to a nationality.
    (2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality nor denied the right to change his nationality.


    notice they don't say citizenship but nationality?


    2.
    not necessary a license to trespass on your "right", more of a jurisdiction traverse,
    exchange of rights, different worlds, different status,

    Article 2.

    "Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty."

    notice the highlighted "birth or other status" ?


    3.
    first your parents benefit from the birth being registered when they apply for the BC,
    its the carrot being dangled in front of their face,
    the state says if you want baby bonus checks, health care, income tax dependent deduction, etc, then you must first have a BC,
    the jurisdiction hop, move from one side of the fence to the other because the grass looks greener on the other side,

    then the state benefits from charging the account with statutes,
    usufruct,
    both sides are using the NAME,

    4.
    the BC, DL and land titles are all registered the same way, a trust agreement in title splitting,





    @ DM
    that's is an interesting book you posted,

  3. #3
    Thanks Bonman I like these RCW provisions as in June 26, 1952. So what has changed?

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