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# 22053 | RE: Libertarians and cryonics [Omnedon] |
it, should not have any objection to Alcor
being free to run as a proper business. Alcor is not a government. Forgive
me if I misunderstood your point. Alcor should not be made into a
"democracy", an inefficient and potentially ineffective business model
(Sun, 22 Jun 2003, 2 KB) |
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# 714 | Proposed Move To Arizona [Steven B. Harris] |
I'm not too concerned about the
Alcor Board riding "roughshod" over the membership. Alcor does
not belong to the membership, who in many cases are simply
customers. Alcor "belongs" to those who've given their . . . it. All of the people on
the Alcor Board have done so, and in this . . . that point. I'm not on the Alcor
Board myself, have no desire to be, . . . you all? I'm in favor of democracy in cryonics to this
extent: those who (09 Apr 92 07:03:09, 9 KB) |
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# 30333 | Member debates Directors [david pizer] |
MY OPINION OF WHAT IS WRONG AT ALCOR.
Or, PIZER VS MERKLE a debate?
Director Ralph Merkle recently posted a position paper
on Alcor site. Someone sent me a copy of . . . read Dr.
Merkle's whole paper on Alcor's website.
MERKLE SAID: Alcor is governed by a "self perpetuating
Board." . . . otherwise. The evidence seems to show that Alcor is
going downhill fast. Merkle doesn't . . . run by
a dictatorship or in a democracy.
MERKLE CONTINUES: One of the original rationales (Sat, 19 Jan 2008, 13 KB) |
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# 30327 | Avoiding Decomposition at Alcor [david pizer] |
pizerdavid@yahoo.com>
Subject: Avoiding Decomposition at Alcor
For about 45 years I have been . . . business advancing or
declining.
The indicators about Alcor's business are very
concerning. Recently on Cryonet, Dr. Stodolsky
reviewed some of Alcor's performance indicators and
his conclusion was very alarming to me. When Dr.
Stodolsky compared Alcor's performance to our main
competitor, Cryonics Institute, Alcor seemed to be
heading to a grave . . . IS A DICTATORSHIP AND CI IS A
DEMOCRACY.
(I will explain why below)
It boils (Thu, 17 Jan 2008, 10 KB) |
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# 29529 | Message for David Pizer. Bylaws of Alcor [Jonano] |
Subject: Message for David Pizer. Bylaws of Alcor
I read this text below and I . . . happen if a sect want to join alcor with all their member
and they become . . . 45:10 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [universalimmortalism] making Alcor democratic
There was some discussion on this . . . But an even larger problem for us Alcor members is the
fact that Alcor is not a democratic organization. I
recently . . . who would like to see Alcor a
democracy and would be willing to join in (Sun, 27 May 2007, 4 KB) |
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# 30330 | RE: CryoNet #30327 Alcor Changes [Robert Moore] |
rho.pair.com>
Subject: RE: CryoNet #30327 Alcor Changes
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09: . . . in looking out for the interests
of Alcor members and patients.
As an Alcor member, it is difficult for me to . . . that many members are "retail" customers of Alcor, who
don't want to get involved, . . . that you point
out between CI and Alcor are consequences of the way directors are . . . IS A DICTATORSHIP AND CI IS A
DEMOCRACY.
(I will explain why below)
It boils (Fri, 18 Jan 2008, 12 KB) |
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# 730 | Re: cryonics: #725 - #727 [Thomas Donaldson] |
Re: cryonics: #725 - #727
Carlos:
At the Alcor North meeting this evening one point was . . . the 2 big doors on the present Alcor facility have no match on the
new . . . I want assurance. That is, is the Alcor vrs
Mitchell case going to be pressed . . . does disturb me that the suggestion that Alcor
might move out of state has evoked . . . reflection, would be welcome --- but (even if Alcor doesn't pre-
tend to be a democracy!) if the Board does something that badly (13 Apr 92 02:15:38, 2 KB) |
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# 1300 | October Board Meeting [alcor] |
From: alcor@cup.portal.com
Subject: October Board Meeting
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 92 22:31:31 PDT
Alcor Business Meeting Report
by Ralph Whelan
The . . . With the above changes noted, the September Alcor Board of
Directors meeting minutes are approved. (Unanimous)
The issue of Alcor potentially acting as a Tissue Storage Center . . . with in private
session. A gentleman contacted Alcor a few weeks ago and explained that
. . . the lines of a "pure" or "popular" democracy to
be an option.
Michael Riskin expressed (Mon, 12 Oct 92, 16 KB) |
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# 6519 | Prometheus comments [Steve Bridge] |
18:17:47
From: Steve Bridge <steve@alcor.org>
Subject: Prometheus comments
To CryoNet
>From Steve Bridge, President
Alcor Life Extension Foundation
July 12, 1996
Re: . . . more detailed reply until next week after Alcor's
Board of Director's meeting, and . . . their eggs in this particular basket.
If Alcor supports the Prometheus Project in some manner, . . . company will be directed by a truer democracy of
>its individual monetary supporters. Therefore, I (Sat, 13 Jul 96, 8 KB) |
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# 725 | Phoenix site (Con't) [alcor] |
From: alcor@cup.portal.com
Subject: Phoenix site (Con' . . . I did this
because Cryovita Laboratories (and Alcor) was there. And where I live is
. . . live. What influence I have over where Alcor
is to relocate will not be used . . . stability and been acquired in 1986 by Alcor
members Saul Kent and Bill Falloon, intending . . . took place in the spring of 1990. Alcor
directors, employees, and several members looked at . . . Paulle laments that Alcor is not a democracy, and calls us an
oligarchy. He is (Sat, 11 Apr 92, 10 KB) |
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