
Foire Aux Questions
Qu'est-ce que Anchor The North?
Anchor The North est une mission de reboisement menée en solo, ancrée dans l’amour, non dans la bureaucratie.
Je plante des arbres natifs d'ancrage — oaks, willows, maples — to restore balance to lands stripped by fire, industry, and neglect.
Ce n’est pas un projet. C’est une promesse. Un arbre, une forêt, un avenir à la fois.
Pourquoi des “arbres d’ancrage” ?
Anchor trees are the guardians of the forest.
Every vulnerable life form depends on an anchor that provides stability, shelter, energy, and comfort. This principle operates across all scales of nature: from mycelium forming mycorrhizal alliances with roots, to the Sun anchoring the Earth within a life-giving system.
Nature loves repeating efficient patterns.
And this pattern also lives within us, and within our societies.
Every vulnerable mind needs meaning as an anchor, providing direction and the resilience to follow it.
Every vulnerable society needs trust as an anchor, enabling cooperation and the unity required to create real change.
Où cela se passe-t-il ?
I’m starting in the North of Quebec, replanting the silent zones left behind by fires and logging.
Avec le temps, je traverserai les cicatrices oubliées du Nord, en enracinant des forêts là où il ne reste que des échos.
I will also work to secure donations and reinvest these resources in the most efficient and intelligent ways available, targeting the root causes of our societal challenges.
Only a few could sense a threat by this iteration.
Coincidently, only a few truly benefit from this system.
A system imposed by only a few, and that ravaged forests once filled with giants that were older than the cities that replaced them.
Today the average tree has a life expectancy of around 80 years in general, and dies in tragic conditions.
Once again, Nature doing what it does best, repeating recognizable patterns over different scales.
These giant dinosaurs.. were they dying of cancer at the base of massive monster trees by the age of 80 on average?
It’s time to claim what’s ours. And if only a few oppose to this idea, I suggest we allocate locals in kindergartens where they can keep playing cowboys, natives and george washington.
Humanity has been promoted to first grade. Congratulations.
Est-ce que tu fais ça seul ?
Physiquement, oui. Mais pas spirituellement.
Je suis soutenu par la Terre en dessous, le Soleil au-dessus, et maintenant… You.
Si tu lis jusque-là, c’est qu’on est déjà connectés.
À quoi servent les dons ?
Chaque dollar va directement à :
-Turn farmlands into biodiverse forests thriving with life, integrating agroforestry systems and silvopastures that benefit local communities and markets.
-Restore forests that have long been treated as mere spectators, even though they sustain the stage, the actors, and the air between every line… while we tap dance under the spotlight with no shared choreography.
-Support researching better alternatives to energy technologies dependent on extractive fuel and mineral systems.
Critical challenges require critical plans of actions.
Why do you self proclaim “The Son of the Sun”?
First, know that you are also a son or daughter of the Sun.
Every tree, every animal, every drop of fuel in your body originates from stellar light stored through time.
I love calling myself that way because a Star does not negotiate with the darkness.
It does not argue with clouds.
It does not dim because someone misunderstands fusion physics.
It simply continues the reaction.
It radiates clarity, warmth, and direction across space and time, without ever being diminished by noise.
Stars do not choose who receives their light, just as the Universe does not womb one Star above another.
They simply express their nature.
And by doing so, they make life possible.
And what if we are all future Stars?
