X-Message-Number: 32409
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 11:24:35 -0800
Subject: Message #32403
From: doctor Robert <>

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Hi All: Thanks Mark for this VERY important and timely question. I have
suggested that we all talk to our relatives about our plans and wishes. If
 any of them indicate the slightest reserve, hesitancy or withholds, then
endeavor to get them to sign an agreement TO  NOT INTERFERE. Get this
signed, witnessed by a family member who is completely supportive, and
dated. Send it to Alcor and keep a copy. You may have to negotiate with the
relative, like leaving something in the will to that person, with provisions
to subtract Alcor's legal costs if they try to interfere. It is the
communication that is the absolutely most important part of this. Each one
of us is individually responsible for doing this, as you can see, Alcor is
not your fail safe here because legal issues take time and that is the one
thing that cannot be compromised in your suspension. Dr. Robert Newport,
Medial Advisory Board. Alcor Life Extension Foundation

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