R.I.P. David Wilcox

WILCOX, DAVID KEITH Frankfort David Keith Wilcox of Frankfort, Michigan, passed away peacefully on October 31st, 2012. David was born on February 25, 1946 in Grand Rapids, the son of Thomas and Hermina "Mina" (DeWitt) Wilcox. David graduated from Union High School, in Grand Rapids, and later received a degree from Michigan State University. David served in the US Army, from 1966 to 1968, in Vietnam. Unfortunately, it was here that he was exposed to Agent Orange. Many thanks to the Veterans Administration for their assistance to David, as he faced the effects of this exposure.I was recently informed of the death of a man named David Wilcox. He lived a very nice life and enjoyed hang gliding and fishing. He was also a very philosophical man. The government, Monsanto, and other poison makers poisoned David with Agent Orange. Monsanto worked with the government during WWII to create a poison to spray on Japanese rice fields to starve the Japanese people. They didn’t use it until the Vietnam War. Like thousands of other soldiers, David was exposed to Agent Orange when he served during the Vietnam War. Agent Orange contains dioxin which is one of the most toxic chemicals known to man. I think it’s cool that the veteran David Wilcox and I have the same name. I think David would be happy knowing that I’m running across America to tell people about Monsanto and GMOs.

Agent Orange CornSpeaking of GMOs, Monsanto and Dow Chemical submitted their new GMO corn to the USDA. This corn is resistant to 2-4-D. 2-4-D is half of the formula of Agent Orange. That’s why people are calling this GMO corn, Agent Orange corn.

How do you think the veteran David Wilcox would feel knowing that Monsanto and Dow want to poison Americans with deadly 2-4-D? How do you feel about it?

Running The Country To Stop Monsanto and GMOs

We recently spoke at the Rotary Club in Sitka to talk about our run across America and genetically modified organisms.

Big thanks to our friend and supporter, Jeff Budd, for his enthusiastic response to our run. What’s not to like about a guy who keeps asking when he can donate money, and who has enthusiastically volunteered to join us on the run to support our beautiful support crew.

And big thanks to the Sitka Rotary Club. Erika enjoyed a year in Bolivia on a Rotary exchange and Brit enjoyed a year in Thailand on a Rotary exchange. Thank you, Rotary Club! And thanks for listening to us on our first public speaking event in which we discussed the run and our cause.

With Jeff Budd

As I said in the presentation: We’re running the country because it isn’t right that Monsanto is running the country.

We’re running for your food and your health.

Run with us!

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