You're Free - Now Act Like It

If y'all are of the mind to message congressmen or partake in public comment on policy changes, don't tell them that people benefit from these things. It's not time to reason with them, these people won't see that and the fact is that they're doing this BECAUSE people benefit from it.

If they see ten thousand comments from herbalists and homesteaders telling them that they don't want the fight they're picking and they can't win the fight they're picking, that's the language they'll hear. That's the language they speak.

Die for nettles. Die for asparagus. Be ready to kill a person when he tells you you have too many chickens. They don't want this fight.

How many inches of your culture are you willing to let them chip away at?


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New tinctures, soon to be outlawed

That opening bit is a message I shared recently in a group I'm in.

The FDA is looking to reclassify many herbs - nettles, certain tinctures, and asparagus among them - as things that require "more regulation." Several states, with the backing of the USDA, are making laws that restrict animal agriculture and make meat both less available and more expensive. The ATF, dirty bastards * spits *, are trying to reclassify the definition of a firearm to drastically restrict availability of parts to anyone.

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Early elder flowers, soon to be outlawed

I can say with authority that it's not the tinctures speaking when I say I'm fed up with the encroachment.

As I've been saying to folks for a year or more, it's high time we all have a stash of seeds, reloading components, and printer filament. The tone of these people that keep chipping away at our world is pompous. They're inflated with themselves. They write these things on their papers, sitting way off in their towers, as if they can enforce them.

Laugh at them and buy seeds.
Laugh at them and buy a 3D printer.
Laugh at them and make friends.
They can't stop you, and they don't want to deal with what happens if they try.

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Tomato flowers, soon to be outlawed

Perhaps my radical streak is shining through here. I don't care. This is exactly the posturing that anyone with an inch of self reliant thought needs to be adopting right now. Things have been pushed and pushed and reclassified and redefined, and enough is enough. There's been too much time with too little push back on such cultural points, and it's time we call a spade a spade and recognize that these are cultural infractions. Deliberate encroachments to make the people at large more dependent on someone outside of their community.

My "radicalism" isn't so radical in the lense of life less than a hundred years ago. I don't like the term "radical," because I don't think I am a radical. Someone out there wants me painted as such though, so make up your own mind. In view of the ethical complaints that come from being disconnected from your food producers, I don't think I'm crazy. When you think about the taxes and fees and supply issues, is it silly to give preference to a local feed supplier over an industrial food farmer? Is it crazy to go to your friends and say "I'll trade you some labor and conversation for some of the meat you grow," instead of going to work overtime for food from across the country? Of course, I can explain myself in a way that makes my approach sound good, and so can anyone that wants to live an alternate lifestyle. But nobody's trying to enact policies to "increase regulation" on the modern conveniences we all enjoy, are they? Nobody is regulating Cheetos and coke. They're regulating nettles and mullein. They're not telling us we can't have bacon from the store, processed by a hundred people a thousand miles away. They're telling me I can't raise mine at my home after buying the animals from my friend.

And I'd be just as mad if they told us we can't have Cheetos, coke, and bacon as I am with them saying I can't grow nettles mullein, and pork here at my home.

Will you be mad with me?

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Mushrooms on an oak log lining a garden bed

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Mushrooms on a hugel bed

In a singularly memorable moment of clarity, some time back, I realized that anything I do is baseless without connection to a place. I called myself out on it every day as I rebuilt my house last summer with the help of my community. I call myself out on it every time I eat something I didn't grow. Wherever the hell I am, wherever you are, if you're not planting seeds, do it. What are you thinking for? What are you living for? What action are you taking? What progress are you making while you depend on people that don't give a damn if you wake up tomorrow? Grow some food in a bucket on your balcony. Go get that Gucci steak from a farmers market. Get involved. In the words of Joel Salatin, "DO SOMETHING." Nothing matters if you have no base. Rights don't matter if you don't do some work. Don't ask permission. You're free, now act like it.

With love and resolve from Texas,

Nate 💚

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The FDA is looking to reclassify many herbs - nettles, certain tinctures, and asparagus among them - as things that require "more regulation."

There's nothing that makes me angrier. Fuck em.

But asparagus is a dangerous thing you know...

Hey, go buy some seeds :)

YES!! It is time to Remedy all wrongs, Correct all relationships, and to bring Everything into Sacred Order! We ALL have Responsability and Power, Authority and Obligation to this Good Work!! "Don't ask permission. You're free, now act like it." Damn Fucking Right!!

If they weren't losing, they wouldn't have to get so petty and desperate.

We're winning.

There's this saying here: "No sword would cut down a bowed head."

That comes from the mentality of 500 years of Ottoman rule here (that followed on the heels of 300 years of Byzantine rule but hey, we're still alive and kicking!)

But my point is that dominion over people comes from letting them come to the idea that being oppressed is a good thing for you.

It stems from all different directions. Herbal remedies killed a woman. Free play kid run over a car. Home grown food man poisoned. I mean, those are all tragedies but no one would utter a word on the fast food global tragedy that kills more people than the 'rona yearly...

Anyhow, really enjoyed that post! Keep at it and power to the people!

Well, I guess they'll be coming to cut my head then.

Whaaaaat?! And I thought it was just here! They're outlawing everything that speaks of independent thought or behaviour. What's the truth on having your own water tanks @nateonsteemit?

Last I knew, water tanks are not illegal in the US. There used to be a place in New Jersey where you couldn't collect rain water, but they got that but of law repealed.

Now, many homeowners associations have banned them. An HOA is like another form of government here in the US that dictates the policies of your neighborhood. There's a law going through the hoops right now that would block HOAs from doing certain things like banning rabbits, chickens, and gardens. As of now, almost every HOA blocks such things.

No energy to be mad, just to get on with what I do. But I understand all of what you are saying, and keep watching to see where this is all going to end up.....

I guess I had a spare bit of energy myself. That's usually my thought as well, just carry on regardless.