Moving to California from New England, Connecticut. Gaston D. Cox graduated from Irvine University College of Law and worked in the legal field for over ten years. After the econom...ver maisMoving to California from New England, Connecticut. Gaston D. Cox graduated from Irvine University College of Law and worked in the legal field for over ten years. After the economic collapse in the United States, he received an invitation to China where he lectures on Business Communication and conduct business practice seminars. He has traveled to various countries getting first-hand exposure to foreign traditions and cultures. He now embarks on writing about his experiences in hopes to bring awareness to his readers of international cultures sharing similarities and differences with westernized cultures in hopes to bridge the gap between what’s fallacy and reality. In the world of journalism, many writers may use cartoon satire to stimulate social consciousness. The Seventh Plague is predicated on the same notion. This would pave the way for several eye-opening publications to follow. Gaston was once asked, what is the greatest crime in the world? He replied crimes against humanity and states, “The actions of people are forgiven but are not forgotten.”ver menos