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Saturday, March 02, 2013

History Channel’s Mountain Man Targeted by Government Zoning Officials

After 26 years of living off the land, and teaching scores of people about the American Heritage way of getting back to nature, Eustace Conway, who was featured on featured on The History Channel’s “Mountain Men“, has been forced to close his nature school.

Eustace, who purchased a large amount of land outside Boone, N.C., has been using his land to teach people how to live closer to nature. But now, thanks to government officials who don’t agree with his lifestyle, Eustace is being forced to fight for his way of life, and to keep his school open.

Like many of the stories we’ve covered over the last couple of years, Eustace is another in a long string of people who are being “zoned” out of existence. From the heartbreaking story of Andrew Wordes, who took his life after code enforcement teams seized his home, to the Off-Griders in California who are being illegally forced back on to the grid, what’s happening to Eustace seems to be a calculated attack on anyone who dares live a self-sufficient lifestyle.

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5 comments:

  1. This guy has no money except what he is getting from Hollywood. I guess this is how Hollywood pays its lobbyists.
    I'm ashamed of my country.

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  2. 11:13, then leave

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  3. 11:13 shouldn't have to leave. We need to rescue our country from the a**holes who think they are in charge.

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  4. That's the danger of being in the real life tv shows exposing the people how they live their lives but then it allows the gestapo to ruin them.

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  5. Busy bodies are a big problem in America. Mind your own business!

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