TAX TREES

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“The plan to banish traitors disguised inside of forestry handbooks!”

TAX TREES started as a tax deduction program called TREES FOR TAXES. It encouraged residents of Montgomery County, TX to replant native landscaping on their property to combat overdevelopment. It was printed on index cards, then flyers, listing species indigenous to the county. Customers would’ve applied the receipts on their income tax returns. The idea never caught on.

The plan was repurposed into a forestry research book called The Landscaper’s Bible. It followed the same idea and included forestry models Earth lost over time. The subtitle Bible of Booklets is a misnomer, or a play on words, since it was created by dissolving other failed booklets into one title to raise its value.

That failed too, so I created a plan to pay off the U.S. national debt. After everyone mocked me, I merged both projects together to create Saving the United States and hid my manifesto in it. Operation White Wolf was born…

Photographers:
Paul Summers
Nathan Anderson
Ryan Stone
Josh Lehman