Maritime law seems to have something to do with it.. The body (baby) being a vessel that passes through water (and blood) through the birthing canal (berth is naval term for cargo storage), to be docked, and registered, berth certificate, etc..
Roads and driveways are considered "water" for commerce, vehicles need to be registered with the State, and their privateers patrol for contraband and booty. I know how wild it all sounds.
Yes, perhaps. It makes sense. I think maritime law may have something to do with it, but really locking it down with explicit statements of law has proven difficult.
As far as I can find, no one who says this has actually proven it with the actual laws themselves. It's always just statements that make sense, but such statements only look "crazy" unless they are backed by explicit statements of law. Because of this, I think the people who say this may themselves be disinformation agents. That doesn't make it not true. Disinformation agents often give the truth (See Alex Jones). But without the actual explicit documents to prove it, it is not useful info, and in fact tends to do more harm than good in any larger discourse.
Maritime law seems to have something to do with it.. The body (baby) being a vessel that passes through water (and blood) through the birthing canal (berth is naval term for cargo storage), to be docked, and registered, berth certificate, etc..
Roads and driveways are considered "water" for commerce, vehicles need to be registered with the State, and their privateers patrol for contraband and booty. I know how wild it all sounds.
Yes, perhaps. It makes sense. I think maritime law may have something to do with it, but really locking it down with explicit statements of law has proven difficult.
As far as I can find, no one who says this has actually proven it with the actual laws themselves. It's always just statements that make sense, but such statements only look "crazy" unless they are backed by explicit statements of law. Because of this, I think the people who say this may themselves be disinformation agents. That doesn't make it not true. Disinformation agents often give the truth (See Alex Jones). But without the actual explicit documents to prove it, it is not useful info, and in fact tends to do more harm than good in any larger discourse.
I know it... Which is why I still have a license plate, and haven't figured out the UCC stuff.
I often hear about this, but unless you can show me a real lawyer that endorses this, I'm not convinced.