From: John Grigg (starman2050@lycos.com)
Date: Sun Jan 13 2002 - 22:19:55 MST
Hello everyone,
This newsbreaking letter from Bill Falloon(co-owner of the powerhouse
nutritional supplement corporation, Life Extension Foundation)
announces plans which will definitely change the face of cryonics as
we know it! : ) It was about time for a cryonics org to once again be on
the east coast!
I am very happy to see Saul Kent and Bill Falloon including other major
cryonics players into their planning sessions. Of course, I realize they
need to keep their future customers informed!
I notice in the letter frustration over Alcor not being "up to snuff"
when it comes to being able to upgrade itself for full vitrification
implementation. But, despite pleas to fund proposals by Fred
Chamberlain and others, the money just has not been forthcoming! I
guess Fred and Linda made the mistake of not *first" creating a for-profit
multi-million dollar company, which only than would be followed by the
forming of a cryonics organization. It is amazing how far they got
with what they had.
My best wishes to Saul Kent and Bill Falloon. They will show us how it's
done!!
John
Message #18348
From: RUDIHOFFMA@aol.com
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 14:38:08 EST
Subject: Important Cryonics announcement from Bill Falloon
Hello, Fellow Cryoneters,
Rudi Hoffman in Daytona, with a very exciting forwarding from Bill
Falloon as
promised.
I have copied this in it's entirety from Bill, so the formatting may be a
bit
weird in this posting. Here is data.
Cryonics MeetingMeeting Date: Saturday, February 16, 2002 at 2:00
pmPlace:
Life Extension Building1100 West Commercial Blvd-Ft. Lauderdale(Just West
of
I-95. Call 1-800-544-4440 if you need directions)You are invited to an
important meeting that will include members from ALL
cryonics organizations. The purpose of this meeting is to gather our
collective resources in order to make advanced cryo-preservation
technology
available within the next several months.
Life Extension Foundation has just purchased from Mike Darwin, equipment
worth about $850,000.00 (including two ambulances). We are now looking at
potential facilities in South Florida to move some of this equipment in
to.
Mike Darwin has offered to spend significant time in South Florida
setting up
the new facility and training paramedics and other medical personnel to
implement the vitrification process developed at our 21st Century
Medicine
lab.
Here is the dilemma we now face. Since 1991, Life Extension Foundation
has
spent approximately five million dollars to develop technologies that
would
enable us to perfect the cryo-preservation process. While we have made
great
strides in the laboratory, no cryonics organization has the capability to
fully implement the vitrification process we have developed.For those who
don't know, vitrification enables cells to be preserved with very little
damage. Electron microscopy slides show minimal damage to vitrified cells
compared to frozen cells.
Alcor has been provided with our vitrification technology, but they are
not
able to deliver this technology to the cryonics patient in an optimal
manner.
Even if Alcor reaches the needed level of technical competence, those
residing in Florida may be too far away from Alcor-Arizona to fully
benefit
from it.
Ideally, a training and vitrification facility should be established in
Florida so that those who deanimate here will have a reasonable
opportunity
to be properly vitrified. It is imperative that we upgrade our ability to
deliver emergency care so that cryonics patients can be properly prepared
for
vitrification procedures, whether they are performed in Florida or
elsewhere.
Life Extension Foundation has already identified and retained paramedics
willing to be trained for these procedures. A preliminary agreement has
been
reached with Mike Darwin. Dave Shumaker, a long-time cryonicist as well
as
retired businessman has agreed to be the CEO of the company that will
provide
these services.This meeting has been scheduled because a growing number
of
Florida cryonicists are aware that the quality of the cryo-preservation
procedure can be greatly enhanced if coordinated efforts are made to
harness
the talents and resources of the many cryonicists residing in this State.
We
now need to identify cryonicists who would be willing to volunteer their
time
to assist Mike Darwin in setting up this facility and participate in
training
with the paramedics. We also need cryonicists willing to make donations
or
investments to help fund the facility's operating expenses. The Life
Extension Foundation has already committed substantial dollars towards
this
project.Mike Darwin is expected to participate at this meeting and there
should be new cryonicists present. Saul Kent will update us on ongoing
research at the California research facilities we own. Jerry Lemler,
President of Alcor will be on hand, along with Alcor Director Michael
Riskin.
Jim Yount, CEO of the American Cryonics Society (ACS) and Edgar Swank,
President of ACS will also attend.
It is imperative that cryonicists attend this extremely important
meeting.
Over the past twenty years, a number of attempts have been made to
pre-arrange emergency suspension services for Florida members, but the
reality is that we are woefully unprepared to handle a state-of-the-art
cryo-preservation at this time.Now that we have access to medical
professionals and advanced vitrification technology, it is time that we
set
up the mechanism to deliver this service. Our objective is to set new
standards in the clinical implementation of cryo-preservation. This may
motivate other cryonics organizations (including Alcor) to contract with
us
to deliver this enhanced service worldwide. If this were to be the case,
providing the most advanced delivery of human vitrification services
could
turn into a profit-making business.
The most important reason for this meeting, however, is to lay the
groundwork
to ensure that we as individuals have the best opportunity to be
vitrified
under optimal conditions.
We will be mailing directions to the Life Extension building where the
meeting will be held. Call Dayna Dye at 954-766-8433 if you have any
questions.The meeting should last between 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm. To make
sure
we have allocated enough space in the Life Extension building to house
this
meeting, please notify Dayna Dye if you are going to attend. Call her at
954-766-8433 or Email her at: ddye@lifeextension.com For those who want
to
continue the conversation, a buffet dinner will be held at Saul Kent s
new
residence located at the L-Hermitage condominium on Ft. Lauderdale Beach
at
6:00 pm. Directions are to take Commercial Blvd East to A1A and then turn
South to Oakland Park Blvd. Make a left hand turn at Oakland Park Blvd
and
A1A and then another left into L Hermitage. Saul is in building one,
apartment 1501. His phone number is 566-2717. If you are going to attend
the
buffet dinner, please notify Dayna Dye at 954-766-8433 or Email
her at ddye@lifeextension.com">
ddye@lifeextension.com For longer life,
Original said Bill Falloon.
Forwarded by... (and yes, I will be at the meeting, as well as the
Orlando
meeting on Feb. 10.)
Rudi Hoffman
Member Financial Planner's Association, Certified Planner
Member ALCOR Life Extension Foundation
Member Libertarian Party
Member National Rifle Association
Member Extropy Foundation
Board Member Port Orange Chamber of Commerce
Board Member Daytona Salvation Army
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