X-Message-Number: 30360
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 06:28:31 -0800 (PST)
From: Phil Ossifur <>
Subject: MICHELLE FRY-- PA hospitals warm to freezing
Apparently Michelle Fry, who previously worked with a
"group of paramedics in Laughlin"-- (downplaying the
obvious-- why?)-- and went to Alcor-- with big
fanfare-- then left Alcor (with little fanfare) to
back to Laughlin-- then moved to PA-- is reporting in
the ColdFilter (modelled on CryonicsCafe) that PA
hospital personnel are open to cryonics.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/291677/message/1201037905/East+Coast+Cryonics
This is consistent with-- though not neccessarily
connected with-- other larger ideas bouncing around
cryonics right now. There is an overall movement in
cryonics to make it acceptable to mainstream
medicine-- the ideas of Brian Wowk on this are an
element, as are Mathew Sullivan's latest itinterant
posts to Cold Filter.
I would imagine that there is far more good develpment
information being transmitted privatley between core
individuals in cryonics than we EVER see publicly-- so
for the average cryo like me-- if you can call be
average in any sense-- all we can do is apply
heuristic reasoning to the situation, and try to
connect some dots. One of my favorite dots to always
keep on the page is Saul Kent's 1960's cross country
tour made to "consolodate cryonics". My "cryonics
conspiracy theory" is that he's still on that mission
so if you view some of these ideas with that in mind,
the picture of what's going on in cryonics emerges
like a 3-D picture in a stereogram-- try this one--
http://www.cynical-c.com/archives/bloggraphics/candy.jpg
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