The Bureaucratic Axe ★​ Rooting Out Self-Reliance

​Wild appletrees, planted generations ago by homesteaders represent a food source growing outside the control of the regulatory state.

The administrative siege extends into the national forests of the East, where bureaucratic overreach targets wild apple trees in the Appalachian Mountains and across eastern national forest lands.

Federal mandates target these trees, cutting down the self-seeded growth under the guise of canopy management.

​These wild trees, planted generations ago by homesteaders or spread by wildlife, represent a food source growing outside the control of the regulatory state.

By eliminating these trees, the administrative system ensures dependency, erasing historical strains of genetic diversity and natural forage from the woodland commons.

​Resisting the overreach of collusive administrative mandates is a necessary stand against a system engineered to eliminate the self-reliant woodsman, ensuring that historic, native sustenance cannot be erased by bureaucratic decree.

​— Vincent Easley II

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