Kenneth G. Eade

They currently live in the South of France,[9] where they give symposiums on the importance of bees to the environment.

[10] Eade practiced law for over thirty years, is known as an environmental and political activist, and has been quoted as an expert on genetically engineered foods,[11][12] homeowners associations, and[13] government.

In October 2014, Eade was suspended from practicing law before the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a period of five years, following a consent order by stipulation in an enforcement action[14] against him, relating to a gold company which was accused of misleading investors of the company's financials.

[15] In 2013, after 3 decades of practicing law, Eade began publishing his novels, beginning with An Involuntary Spy, the fictional story of a whistleblower who goes on the run from authorities to warn the public of the dangers of genetically engineered foods, which critics have said has broken wide open the GMO controversy.

In 2006, Eade produced and co-wrote the feature film, Say It in Russian, starring Faye Dunaway, Rade Sherbedzija and Steven Berkoff[19] for which he obtained an avant-premiere at the Monte Carlo Television Festival[20] and a limited theatrical release in 2008 in Carmike Cinemas in the United States.