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# 20402 | ANOTHER PATIENT [Ettinger] |
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Cryonics Institute's 43rd human whole-body patient . . . credit is due several members of the Cryonics Society of
Canada--including members of Alcor and the American Cryonics Society, as well
as CI--who served as . . . Apologies to any I may
have forgotten.) David Pascal helped as well, and of course our (Tue, 5 Nov 2002, 2 KB) |
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# 15505 | Ongoing Cryoscience Comments - CryoNet #15482, 15483, 15485, 15489, [Paul Antonik Wakfer] |
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> Mr. Ettinger writes:
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> > In cryonics procedures also, the bottom line is results. . . . the 75% solution
> of glycerol used by Cryonics Institute is actually concentrated enough to
> vitrify! . . . concentration than was being used by all
cryonics organizations before 1992. It was one of . . . boundaries of scientific evidence.
> One last point. David Pascal said that the "open ended" perfusion used
> . . . CryoCare. Trans Time and the Bay
> Area Cryonics Society (now American Cryonics Society) had serious squabbles,
> (Wed, 31 Jan 2001, 26 KB) |
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# 31216 | Cryonics Society is Much More Than David Pascal/Rudy Matic [FlavO Noid] |
Dec 2008 00:14:00 -0500
Subject: Cryonics Society is Much More Than David Pascal/Rudy Matic
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# 25824 | To D Pascal & the Cryonics Society [Thomas Donaldson] |
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Subject: To D Pascal & the Cryonics Society
To David Pascal!
For various reasons it would be (Sat, 19 Mar 2005, 1 KB) |
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# 16980 | CANADIAN /LIFE-EXTENSION POOL PARTY [Ben Best] |
Ben Best <benbest@benbest.com>
Subject: CANADIAN CRYONICS/LIFE-EXTENSION POOL PARTY
SUMMER 2001 CANADIAN CRYONICS/LIFE-EXTENSION POOL PARTY
The 11th Annual Canadian Cryonics/Life-Extension Pool Party will be held
. . . of the house). All
those interested in cryonics or life-extension are invited to attend.
. . . html) who is President of the
Japanese Cryonics Association and founder of the Metamorphosis Society
(see http://www.kanon.to/ms.htm). . . . Other special guests include Keith Henson and David Pascal. Keith
Henson is a seasoned cryonicist who (Sat, 14 Jul 2001, 3 KB) |
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# 31220 | Re: Cryonics Society is David Pascal/Rudy Matic [Keith F. Lynch] |
F. Lynch" <kfl@KeithLynch.net>
Subject: Re: Cryonics Society is David Pascal/Rudy Matic
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 (Tue, 2 Dec 2008, 6 KB) |
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# 12083 | Pascal, Smith, Pearce etc. [Ettinger] |
Jul 1999 16:40:46 EDT
Subject: Pascal, Smith, Pearce etc.
Thoughts keep churning concerning recent posts by or about Dave Pascal,
George Smith, and David Pearce.
Pascal and Smith seem to favor, among other . . . in recruitment, to emphasize the benefits of cryonics to family and
to society as a whole, rather than focus narrowly (Wed, 7 Jul 1999, 4 KB) |
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# 32055 | Re: CryoNet #32052 and Limited Skills [robomoon] |
and Limited Skills
The website for a cryonics self-regulation and accreditation organization started by David Stodolsky may be http://cryin.secureid.org/ (cryonics.info). The site required editing by people with scientific backgrounds and experience in writing about cryonics issues, so the intellectual skills for that . . . skills were not quickly coming to turn Cryonics.Info into a self-regulating body for the accreditation of cryonics organizations. A later proactive effort by Nick Pavlica, Bruce Waugh, and David Pascal is the Cryonics Society http://www.cryonicssociety.org which welcomes a (Sun, 11 Oct 2009, 2 KB) |
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# 11759 | Pascal, Shelton, recruiting the religious [Ettinger] |
May 1999 19:09:02 EDT
Subject: Pascal, Shelton, recruiting the religious
David Pascal had written to the effect that "pro-life" (anti-abortion) people
might see some commonality with cryonics people who are pro-life for dying . . . recruiting "true believers" of any stripe for cryonics--we are "on
our own" and must . . . asked one of
their head theologians about cryonics. The answer was that there was no
. . . the positive, eliminate the
negative."
Robert Ettinger
Cryonics Institute
Immortalist Society
http://www.cryonics.org
(Sat, 15 May 1999, 3 KB) |
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# 13228 | Belated Remarks on Cryonics and Abortion [David Pascal] |
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Subject: Belated Remarks on Cryonics and Abortion
From: David Pascal <davidpascal@juno.com>
Mr Paul Wakfer wrote:
<< . . . all? One of the recurring arguments in
cryonics is about the preservation of memory, but . . . a few months pregnant comes to a cryonics
organization (or even to her doctor) and . . . such an abortion alternative already believes that
cryonic suspension will prove to be viable. Right . . . ever
so much as even asked a cryonics organization to cool a fetus, and one
. . . a partner, you have to enter human society and
look for one; you have to (Tue, 8 Feb 2000, 21 KB) |
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