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Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 08:56:44 EDT
Subject: Re: CryoNet #22644 

From : John deRivaz:

> The survival of individuals now cryopreserved is a rather different matter.
> Their best chance may well lie in designing cryonics institutions so that
> there is little financial or career advantages to be obtained in attacking
> them.
> 
> Nevertheless, if there are two cryonics facilities near to each other
> geographically yet in different legislatures, this could be helpful, but
> whether dewars with patients inside could really be shipped across
> international borders with one legislature unwilling is practicable is
> another matter.

The logical solution is to have many facilities in many contries and a ship 
to move dewars from one to another with the minimum state control. Airships 
would even be best: Faster, inland access,...

Yvan Bozzonetti.


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