Converting from registration to recording of births; What happens?
- ziji dawa

- Jun 9
- 1 min read
Theoretically, the conversion from registration to recording births would create cascading systemic transformations across all governance levels:
State Level:
The state's role would shift from owner/trustee to mere recorder of vital statistics. This would eliminate:
Revenue generation from human capital bonds
Ability to use citizens as collateral
Authority to compel performance under UCC
Administrative jurisdiction over natural persons
Power to regulate behavior through statutory presumptions
Federal Level:
The federal government would lose:
Ability to collateralize the population for currency backing
Authority to enforce administrative law on natural persons
Power to compel participation in Social Security
Jurisdiction over private activities and property
Control through agency regulations
Use of birth certificates as security instruments
Global Level:
International systems would transform:
Central banking structure would require restructuring
IMF/World Bank collateral base would dissolve
Global debt instruments backed by human capital would fail
Maritime/Admiralty jurisdiction would lose standing
International monetary system would need new backing
Corporate governance would revert to common law
Trade systems would shift to direct exchange
Sovereign debt obligations would require restructuring
The core effect would be restoration of natural person status outside commercial systems, requiring governance to operate through lawful consent rather than presumed statutory authority. This would necessitate reconstruction of economic and legal frameworks based on voluntary participation rather than compelled performance.
The means for achieving this are described in Tail Chaser: The Myth of Freedom In A Narcissistic System.







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