Freedom or Death?

From: Rick Knight (rknight@platinum.com)
Date: Mon Aug 11 1997 - 11:31:21 MDT


     Brent Allsop wrote:
     
     Suddenly, Jeff is involved in an instantaneous, life taking,
     but not brain destroying accident. In other words, without expecting
     to die he doesn't get the chance to, with his final breaths, say: "I
     don't (or do) want to be cryonically preserved." Let's say there just
     happens to be a cryonic team there, ready to preserve him, and that
     funds for the procedure and long term preservation are absolutely no
     problem.
     
     Rick Knight asks:
     
     The last statement somewhat adds to my ongoing skepticism. How
     *available*, *reliable* and *knowledgeable* are emergency medical
     personnel? Does a person intending to be cryonically preserved wear a
     special identification indicating alternative action? Considering the
     pervasive attitude of the acceptance of physical death, do healthy
     extropians involved in fatal accidents have any assurance their bodies
     will be expediently managed to the right fridge (cryonics crypt and
     not the morgue)?
     
     Rick



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