hmmm... when I hear all this talk of "registration"... Registration is the "unit" of trust... the seed that creates trust... a double edge sword of control... going back to Roman times... registration is the means by which the State gains the potential to control (with trustee liability) over what is registered. This happens via the splitting and distribution of titles between the registrar and the registering party... By creating the necessary legal title (record of event (trust deed) and equitable title (certificate) It thereby also creates the necessary environment in which to apply principles of trust, such as the cestui que, various levels of power of attorney, probate, bankruptcy, etc... (all trust applications) All of which is applied by the police, the courts and various governing agencies and many other trustees.
This is not necessarily good or bad... It's just a system of distributing relative interest, liabilities and control. It is can be a huge benefit to the beneficiary, or the party registering ...if they understand the principles of trust and how to leverage their beneficiary position... It creates the delineation between what is public (Roman Commercial system) and what is private (everything not public) The state will operate at many different levels of efficiency and education regarding it... and can operate with or without the public's awareness... of course the less awareness of the public, the more potential control the State has over the system via the same trust principles... And yet a perfect understanding and knowledge of trust by the public would give them absolute control over the government... It works both ways.... ultimately the position of the "equitable title holder" of the beneficiary, is ultimately the superior position... but only if proper knowledge is applied... the State completely relies on the ignorance of the people to maintain their superior position of control... but as soon as the people become educated, the power of the State would recede back to fiduciary trustee with obligation and duty... (which it always is technically...)
As soon as you are born, the first "thing" that is registered is the "name" (the first title) your parents gave you... remember... a record of an event, can be used as a title in trust... your name is considered a title, a property. That name is the basis of everything you will do in the public and the private, and defines your relationship to every property and account that you register in the public... A system of distribution of interests, control and liabilities... trusts exist based on contingencies, and is not dependent on the awareness of any of the parties... Trust will never go away, you can never escape it (unless you live in a cave, even then...) And can never fail for want of trustee (why the State is there...) You will never have real control over your life until you understand how this principle operates... which happens as soon any property (title) transfers from one person to another... "giving" is defined as transferring something... transfer is one of four methods of creating trust, after that the law of trusts govern interest and control and liability...
Consider the potential control (and trustee obligation and duty) of the State (as registrar) as the "holder" of all the legal titles in the form of original ink signature documents which become legal properties which can be used as legal titles... or what CW referred to as "moving titles in trust" ...this dynamic concept goes back centuries (to Biblical times) and is the basis of all laws, transactions... dictates who controls what, who is liable, and who benefits... I don't have complete understanding of the whole picture yet... but I am at the stage of wonderment and awe of it's subtle complexity and its fundamental simplicity, at the same time... it's robustness, and sheer functionality... it really is both simple and complex...
And Registration is the basis that allows it to come into full force.. that is the beginning and foundation of a relationship between the people and the State... why the birth certificate is so important to understand (and control) why it's called a "foundation" document... as it serves so many functions... record of event, manifest, certificate, equitable (superior) title, property, person, corporation, master account, security, certificated security... evidence of your inalienable rights, birth right...
Like Benjamin Franklin said... (why it's quoted... i.e. for it's hidden message) What kind of Government do we have? "A Republic... if you can keep it" The constitution and the Republic in the US are safeguarded and operate in the private, that is where you can be recognized as a "sovereign" with inalienable rights, and heir and beneficiary to a trust... otherwise you are in the Roman Admiralty statutory realm of commerce and contract... a surety for the corporate Person... by presumption and your own unwitting actions...
I don't think I would have a problem with Donald trump as the president of the Public Corporation... he certainly understands commerce. Isn't his sister a judge?