X-Message-Number: 29353
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 18:31:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: david pizer <>
Subject: How to Try to Live Forever (if it is even possible?)

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  How to Try to Live Forever.

  If you are like me you probably long for the time when death will no longer be
  an imposition on human beings, and even many other animals. You probably hope
  that as soon as possible a protocol to reverse aging will be available for 
  all who want it, so you can grow the body that houses your mind into a 
  youthful state and lock it in. You most likely feel that it would be a good 
  thing when we humans have created a method of living in ultimate safety free 
  from accident or intentional, undeserved harm from others. Then the icing on 
  the cake might be a way to change your physical body into something even more 
  useful, more sturdy and invincible. (In my case, more beautiful would be nice 
  too.)

  If you have spent some time thinking about life after cryonic revival, about 
  being a part of whatever humanity can become in the next hundreds or thousands
  of years, (or longer), you probably have come to the conclusion that the 
  future can be a pretty wonderful place and worth all effort to try to venture 
  there.

  So what are the things you can do to improve your chances of not having to be 
  dead forever? Here is the short list:
  1. Get signed up for cryonics right awat.

  2. Work to make your cryonics suspension organization better. Do volunteer 
  work if they offer it. Donate money to their research or other projects.

  3. Tell your friends that you are signed up so that at your legal death there 
  will not be any questions that you wanted your body frozen.

  4. Join the Venturist Organization and carry a membership card that says you 
  have a religious objection to autopsy - the number one threat to getting a 
  good suspension by present standards.

  5. Don't live alone, or if you have to, have someone you call every morning at
  a certain time and an arrangement that if you don't call at that time, they 
  send someone to check on you. Avoid the number two threat to a good suspension
  - dying alone and no one finding you for a while.

  Here is what you have to do to become a Venturist. You have to be signed up 
  for cryonics with Alcor or CI, or other approved organizations as they come on
  line, and you have to affirm our two principles:
  1. To try to overcome death using technology.
  2. To try to do what is right.

  Chances are if you are signed up for cryoncis you agree with our two 
  principles and you are a Venturist in principle. I think it is nice and useful
  if all of us join together and watch over each other if need be. 
  Here is what you do NOT have to do to be a Venturist.
  1. You don't have to believe in God, but you can if you want to.

  2. You don't have to believe anything that another Venturist believes (except 
  the two Venturist Principles, of course).

  3. We don't have any gurus that know more than you do. We don't have a magic, 
  secret formula that we claim helps us get ahead. We have a formula but it 
  isn't a secret - we think that it will be easier for scientists and doctors in
  the future to revive people who have been frozen then those who have been 
  buried or cremated.

  If you would like to join, give Mike Perry an email at  and tell
  him where you are signed up and funded at and that you affirm the two 
  Venturist Principles and he will add you to our list and send you a membership
  card with the religious objection to autopsy on it. Carry that card at all 
  times. It might help to tell your friends you are a Venturist (unless 
  revealing that you are signed up for cryonics might hurt you in some way at 
  this time). Join with over 200 other cryoncists that have already signed up 
  over the years. 

  In ending, I would like to quote the words of a friend of mine who recently 
  sized up our situation in a few words (we had been talking about helping Marce
  Johnson but his words could be applied to each and every one of us):  I 
  really hope this works out for Marce. We cryoncists are a precious few, and 
  we'll all be more secure if we can stick together and help each other out at 
  times like this. 

  If you have some ideas on where you think the Venturist Organization should be
  heading and what we should be offering for our members why not post them on 
  this format.

 
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