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#1 ilia

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Posted 22 March 2010 - 10:31 AM


UK Chapters Ireland Chapters
 

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Humankind has made countless achievements and overcome endless obstacles since the beginning of its existence. There are many more incredibly gracious opportunities and grand challenges ahead of us. This movement works to defeat aging and achieve Unlimited Lifespans.

Much of the world still believes that nothing can be done about the traditional death that aging has imposed upon everyone that has ever been born. We can now combat aging, and are already successful in similar cases.

As we all know, these are rapidly advancing times. Science and biology have been continuing to perfect their abilities, working on our bodies, then within them, and now within our very cells themselves. Science has defeated many forms of affliction and damage that accumulate in a variety of cellular diseases. Now, science is working to defeat the types of affliction and damage that accumulate to cause aging.

Achieving Unlimited Lifespans is now only a matter of the speed at which the world works to accomplish this.

We all have a chance to benefit from Unlimited Lifespans. Join us at http://www.longecity.org/ and help us get the word out. We need all new incoming support like there is no tomorrow.

What you can do:

-Register at http://www.longecity.org/ and then answer the questions that are pinned in the introduce yourself section.

It’s as simple as that. Our staff then takes this information and contacts you to help you get in where you fit in and are interested.

Longecity Projects:

Some notable past projects include the documentary, Exploring Life Extension – the book, The Scientific Conquest of Death – and hosting International Conferences.

Many of our present projects can be found in the Action section of our forum, and are too numerous to list.

Our future projects include the continued development of plans to inform the world, and help see this causes research through to fruition. Developing of local groups of enthusiasts and advocates for life-extension is essential for its success.

Regional Chapters

http://www.longecity...egional-forums/

Longecity Regional Chapters are here to facilitate you with regular online and/or real time meetings for the purpose of helping to advance our cause of Advocacy& Research for Unlimited Lifespans.

As this cause continues to grow toward a movement, and eventually a mainstream item on the world’s agenda, it is inevitable that we will not be able to maintain an almost wholly online presence alone.

Here is your chance to help pioneer some of the first Longecity regional groups and help us continue to grow into all that we can and will be. Click on your area at http://www.longecity...egional-forums/

And join your local group. Staff will be here to help guide you through anything you may need help with.

There are no commitments and we can coach on you getting going and becoming a successful regional group if you request such assistance.

 

We can help by providing things such as sample agendas, project ideas, potential grant packages, and flexible scheduling that works for your group. We are also here to help you build these groups.

If you wish you get involved in Longevity Advocacy at a Grass Roots level please sign up below, or just join the discussion at Longecity Regional forums. Posts and articles in national languages are especially appreciated! http://www.longecity...egional-forums/

 

Through local groups we can facilitate real action around the world.

What do local chapters do?

-schedule chapter meetings
-schedule your own agendas or choose from suggested agendas

To participate in a local chapter, copy and paste the following form and post it here, or send it to the Chapter Coordinators

Or just join the discussions at Regional Forums http://www.longecity...egional-forums/

 

Name or Alias:
City or Town:
What is the most miles you can travel to meet? (suggest 50 max)
Biggest town with in 50 miles of you:
What got you interested in life extension:
Skype User I.D. (its free to download):
Would you be willing to host a meeting, or know of a suitable meeting place in your area, i.e. coffee shop, pub, etc:
How much time can you commit to working on this, going to meetings, putting up flyers, etc.

Help translate this announcement! Contact Chapter Coordinators


Edited by ilia, 23 September 2014 - 02:46 PM.


#2 captainbeefheart

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Posted 30 May 2010 - 08:49 PM

*bump*

Edited by captainbeefheart, 30 May 2010 - 08:52 PM.


#3 brokenportal

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Posted 04 June 2011 - 03:21 AM

Be sure to add yourself to the map, whether you want to start a chapter or not. The more people we can get into the map the better it is for a variety of projects including chapters.

http://www.longecity...orum/membermap/

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#4 Droplet

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Posted 16 August 2011 - 11:59 AM

I don't know how to put myself on the map but I'm from around Birmingham way in England.
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#5 brokenportal

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Posted 04 February 2012 - 01:14 AM

London


Im collecting individual meetings, cities and areas in these main regional topics. Eventually, especially when they reach a few dozen more potentials for gathering like this, we will need somebody to go through and transfer each of these London type links into a list in the topic, and create a cleaner theme/page of information to install in all of these chapter topics.

Index currently at imminst.org/chapter still, but will be moving to longecity.org/chapters at some point.

The volunteers for this ran out of time so we need another volunteer or two to step up and do this. Is that you? If so then contact me.

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Posted 19 May 2012 - 06:53 PM

London woman, 14 in head, 44 ish external and disitgrating miserably, sat for years with mice, fruitflies and microscope, just got up and realised ten years pased - help, I am oold, deressed and ugly and a mouse breeder of healthy little swines (these musculus are particlarly bright, they eat the best veggies and avoid junk food, they also sing - this is too weird for words - help, I am serious, I am doing chocolate and St.Johns Wort, is there anything better for depression? Aging-depression has grabbed me and I am feeling like hell (all joking aside, HELP) thanks
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#7 Droplet

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Posted 31 May 2012 - 09:06 PM

If you have depression, I would personally advise getting help for it. As for feeling miserable/angry at old age then you are feeling the same way as a lot of us here. If you would like to take action, I strongly recomment checking out the Action! sections and/or sending a PM to Brokenportal. It is good to feel angry at the dumb limit mother nature put on you for no good reason, as it can make you motivated to do something better than blind acceptance.

You don't have to do anything publicly - I only do things where I can keep a low profile but I can still help out. :)
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#8 ilia

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Posted 23 September 2014 - 02:40 PM

still a priority!



#9 wanderlust

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Posted 27 September 2016 - 05:35 PM

I am in the East midlands.

 

 

but i am willing to drive

 

 






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