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"Paul Antonik Wakfer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > William A. Noyes wrote: > > Completely freeze a monkey then after a year thaw it to > > live healthy condition and then we can talk. > > And how many people might by then have irretrievably died when > preliminary techiques leading to the proof that you are demanding would > have allowed some of them to be restored to life in the future? > > Many of us practice potentially life extending methods which are not > fully proven to work for humans, so why should we not practice > cryopreservation when all else has failed to allow meaningful life to > continue? If we even had a mouse that was revived after a total freeze would encourage me. Some of those in need of heart or lung transplants would surely benefit from such a method. > > Besides, all that Suspended Animation, Inc is asking for is to be > allowed to do the research to achieve just what you require to be > demonstrated. If you and others will not even allow that, then you are > being totally hypocritical in your demand to see fully perfected > suspended animation of a primate. If you are not being hypocritical then > you will wish to help them to be so allowed. It seems some are always trying to impose on others by way of law or regulations in areas that should be free to the individual's judgment and conscience. Laws and regulations should be kept at a minimum. ..............a primate........William A. Noyes > > > --Paul Wakfer > > MoreLife for the rational - http://morelife.org > Reality based tools for more life in quantity and quality > The Self-Sovereign Individual Project - http://selfsip.org > Rational freedom by self-sovereignty & social contracting > > > > > > "Reason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >>This action item is time critical and you must act before November > >>6th! Suspended Animation, Inc. is the first cryonics research company > >>in the US, and is funded by the Life Extension Foundation. The company > >>has been in the process of setting up and running for a while in Boca > >>Raton, Florida, but recent publicity centering on the cryonics > >>industry has led to a concerted effort by small special interest > >>groups to block Suspended Animation, Inc. from operating. A > >>legislative halt at this late stage would most likely lead to the > >>closure of the company. The hearing takes place on November 6th. > >> > >>Cryonics is the only option for life extension open to many older and > >>seriously ill people; people who cannot wait for the promised healthy > >>life extension medicines of the next few decades. We should not leave > >>them without options. Cryonics is an ongoing medical experiment - the > >>chance of success is unknown, but it is certainly higher than zero. > >>Without the efforts of research and development groups like Suspended > >>Animation, Inc., cryonics technology cannot improve. Without > >>improvement, cryonics will remain a niche industry. Please follow the > >>link below to see how you can take a few moments of your time to help > >>save this field of medical progress from anti-research forces: > >> > >>http://www.longevitymeme.org/projects/help_suspended_animation.cfm > >> > >>Reason > >>Founder, Longevity Meme > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>http://www.longevitymeme.org > >
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