Yes, perhaps they would. I'm not sure if I could get an article into huffpost though --the best I could do are I.E.E.T. and I could write a controversial piece for iO9, huffpost picked up Kim's story from iO9.
Kim Suozzi Venturist Charity Fund
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Shannon Vyff
, Aug 25 2012 02:51 AM
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#31
Posted 30 January 2013 - 03:52 AM
#32
Posted 30 January 2013 - 06:15 PM
Go for it Shannon. I don't expect a whole bunch of people to all-of-a-sudden support cryonics, but maybe they would be a little more considerate if they could see how insensitive they are acting/speaking.
#33
Posted 31 January 2013 - 07:08 AM
Shannon, anything out there that people can read that is in support of surviving involuntary death is a good thing. Please go for it!
Kim Suozzi's case is yet another reminder of how arbitrary nature's time limit can truly be and I really do hope that she can be brought back in the future. Involuntary death is a tragedy at any age but at just 23? Just horrible.
Kim Suozzi's case is yet another reminder of how arbitrary nature's time limit can truly be and I really do hope that she can be brought back in the future. Involuntary death is a tragedy at any age but at just 23? Just horrible.
Edited by Droplet, 31 January 2013 - 07:12 AM.
#34
Posted 01 February 2013 - 05:21 AM
Alcor's announcememt about Kim's cryopreservation: http://www.alcor.org/blog/?p=2716
#35
Posted 13 February 2013 - 04:51 AM
Aaron put a blog piece today, explaining how he came to believe he could be cryopreserved thanks to Kim Suozzi: http://aaronwinborn....s-opt-out-death
He wrote the piece for an audience that does not know about cryonics, or much about radical life extension in general. So far, he has recieved pretty good comments --he does not have wide readership however.
He is the 2013 Society for Venturism charity recipient--and his story is needing help--if you have ideas for promoting-please help.
He wrote the piece for an audience that does not know about cryonics, or much about radical life extension in general. So far, he has recieved pretty good comments --he does not have wide readership however.
He is the 2013 Society for Venturism charity recipient--and his story is needing help--if you have ideas for promoting-please help.
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