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# 30069 | Re: CryoNet #30064 - #30068 [Charles Platt] |
one of the
more important contributors to cryonics in many ways, responded
initially to an ad.
Selling cryonics, in my opinion, has never been tried . . . in than TV, radio, or
DVDs--yet cryonics organizations tend to be tempted by the . . . Foundation would be appropriate, and
indeed any cryonics organization could be successful by copying LEF
. . . similar field that has worked sensationally well.
David Pascal vowed to "do it right" using direct mail to promote The
Cryonics Society, but never reported on his success or (Tue, 27 Nov 2007, 4 KB) |
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# 17423 | credit cards, Swayze etc. [Ettinger] |
18 EDT
Subject: credit cards, Swayze etc.
Cryonics Institute is now able to accept credit . . . card
to anyone registered with Paypal, including Cryonics Institute. Paypal
collects a small fee, but . . . also pass along remittances to the Immortalist Society, for The
Immortalist or for tax-deductible . . . coordinator for member
relations and public relations, David Pascal, at
davidpascal@juno.com
Robert Ettinger
Cryonics (Thu, 30 Aug 2001, 2 KB) |
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# 30077 | responses to Platt [Ettinger] |
t think anybody disagrees with that.
Also:
>David Pascal vowed to "do it right" using direct mail to promote The
>Cryonics Society, but never reported on his success or (Wed, 28 Nov 2007, 6 KB) |
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# 17614 | John Perry, David Pascal, Muslims, Immortalization [Mike Perry] |
Perry <mike@alcor.org>
Subject: John Perry, David Pascal, Muslims, Immortalization
I was shocked and saddened . . . phone numerous times
over the years.
And David Pascal did express some fine sentiments, as echoed by Terri
Jondahl; quoting just the ending:
>Cryonics will go much further
>much faster if . . . another, let's simply try to move cryonics
>forward just a little further. Because each . . . many natives of the decadence of Western
society. Americans, as non-Islamic, qualified as infidels (Wed, 19 Sep 2001, 4 KB) |
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# 26874 | Reply to Tru Numberman2 [benbest] |
how many people
> were "signed up for cryonics" at CI. The important
> distinction to be . . . of
intentional deceit he made against the Cryonics Institute
-- and me in particular -- before low . . . Totaling and comparing the numbers of the cryonics
organizations is not a simple matter. The American Cryonics
Society has a policy of not disclosing its . . . money
& commitment prior to sign-up & funding. David Pascal
created Option Two Membership in the late (Tue, 23 Aug 2005, 5 KB) |
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# 15685 | All Mysteries Revealed [davidpascal] |
rewrote and rewrote and rewrote):
>>Anyone considering cryonics arrangements with Cryonics Institute should
be aware of the following . . . which have received no response from the Cryonics
Institute. This organization claims it welcomes free . . . will not provide any answers. <<
Anyone considering cryonics arrangements with Cryonics Institute should
be aware of the following . . . very sensationalized treatment by the press. The Society of
Cryobiology, smarting, issued the following statement: " . . . whose
conduct is deemed detrimental to the Society, including applicants or
members engaged in or . . . the ethical and scientific
standards of the Society or as misrepresenting the science of
cryobiology, . . . the light of day - like CI does.
David Pascal
www.cryonics.org
(Sun, 18 Feb 2001, 40 KB) |
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# 15487 | Grimes add [Ettinger] |
consultant in private
communication.
And:
>Neither you [David Pascal] nor Robert Ettinger seems willing ever to . . . check--mainly Fred Chamberlain's article in CRYONICS, current issue.
And:
>why not buy a . . . some of our upcoming experiments.
Robert Ettinger
Cryonics Institute
Immortalist Society
http://www.cryonics.org
(Tue, 30 Jan 2001, 2 KB) |
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# 12071 | Re: about Pichugin [Yuri Pichugin] |
for the work for the sake of cryonics. I esteem
all cryonicists! Instead of the . . . Charles Platt, Paul Wakfer, Saul
Kent, and David Pascal. I can send this article to everybody who will
wish seriously to think of paramount problems of cryonics and
immortalism. I don't consider the . . . is better
as a paramount problem of cryonics.
Nevertheless, I am infinitely grateful The Cryonics Institute, The
Immortalist Society, and personally Robert Ettinger for their support (Mon, 05 Jul 1999, 2 KB) |
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# 11736 | Kibitzers, Leitl, Crevier [Ettinger] |
or someone else's.
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In response to David Pascal's comments on the promise of nanotechnology . . . a person
and an automaton.
Robert Ettinger
Cryonics Institute
Immortalist Society
http://www.cryonics.org
(Wed, 12 May 1999, 5 KB) |
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# 12020 | Re: Betrayal and Abandonment [John de Rivaz] |
Jun 1999 12:28:06 +0100
From: Cryonics@longevb.demon.co.uk (John de Rivaz)
. . . Berkeley.EDU> writes:
> On 23 Jun 1999 David Pascal wrote:
> >Robin Hanson's message nails that cryonics approach right on the noggin.
> >That's . . . we never say it. We never say,
> >"Cryonics is good for others. It's good, it's right, for society, for
> >mankind, for the world." We never (Sun, 27 Jun 1999, 3 KB) |
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