Despite what dean clifford and max igan say about the BC not being something to fear, and that it is not handing over ownership to the govt, i stongly suspect from the govt viewpoint that THEY see the BC registration as increasing the govts power over the child.
And in dodgy times when more and more kids are beiing taken into care for no good reason, and 1000s of kids in care then go missing, i dont think parents can take any chances.
I also spoke to someone who had their baby permanently removed, after being duped into registering the birth and she was of the opinion that the registration process increased social services confidence to remove her child. So the BC definately helps SS.
Quote:
http://www.fmotl.com/Fundamentals.htm
6) 'Registration' of anything transfers superior ownership to the entity accepting the registration. Once an item has been registered, you are no longer the OWNER (even though you will still be paying for the item), but instead you become the KEEPER. This includes cars, houses, children (who become 'wards of the state' by virtue of a birth registration), etc. ('regis ...' = handing ownership to The Crown ... which, by the way, is the British Crown in Temple Bar, and NOT Elizabeth II)
So im sorry guys, but im not buying this - the BC is nothing to fear in terms of child confiscation, because although that may be true in theory, i dont believe the govt nor its brainwashed employees believe this. and they are the ones with all the guns & secret family courts with no jury.
Whatever steps available that reduces govt perceived power to interact with our children can surely only be a good thing.
Sure, id expect most of us here who have a good understanding of trust law, to have a better chance than most to win back our kids from SS if they were taken, IF we followed a correct proceedure.
But cant see how the UN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD could help. So thats out the window as dean cliffords initial game winning strategy, unless we are missing something in it?
Despite what dean clifford and max igan say about the BC not being something to fear, and that it is not handing over ownership to the govt, i stongly suspect from the govt viewpoint that THEY see the BC registration as increasing the govts power over the child.
And in dodgy times when more and more kids are beiing taken into care for no good reason, and 1000s of kids in care then go missing, i dont think parents can take any chances.
I also spoke to someone who had their baby permanently removed, after being duped into registering the birth and she was of the opinion that the registration process increased social services confidence to remove her child. So the BC definately helps SS.
Quote:
http://www.fmotl.com/Fundamentals.htm
6) 'Registration' of anything transfers superior ownership to the entity accepting the registration. Once an item has been registered, you are no longer the OWNER (even though you will still be paying for the item), but instead you become the KEEPER. This includes cars, houses, children (who become 'wards of the state' by virtue of a birth registration), etc. ('regis ...' = handing ownership to The Crown ... which, by the way, is the British Crown in Temple Bar, and NOT Elizabeth II)
So im sorry guys, but im not buying this - the BC is nothing to fear in terms of child confiscation, because although that may be true in theory, i dont believe the govt nor its brainwashed employees believe this. and they are the ones with all the guns & secret family courts with no jury.
Whatever steps available that reduces govt perceived power to interact with our children can surely only be a good thing.
Sure, id expect most of us here who have a good understanding of trust law, to have a better chance than most to win back our kids from SS if they were taken, IF we followed a correct proceedure.
But cant see how the UN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD could help. So thats out the window as dean cliffords initial game winning strategy, unless we are missing something in it?
http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/humanr ... /child.asp