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Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 15:54:26 -0400
From: James Swayze <>
Subject: Jerry's credibility
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> Subject: Credibility of Alcor
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> What does it do for the credibility of Alcor when they pick a president who 
thinks he has been on Noah's Ark?  I can't think of a faster way to characterize
cryonics as pseudo-science.
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At least the religious zealots will look kindly upon him and maybe less harshly 
toward cryonics. Which reminds me I think I saw something about that actual site
they found on a TV program

but recall that unfortunately it did not fit Biblical time tables for the 
MYTHICAL creation story as the carbon dates were for 300,000 years old. Ooops! 
That would tend to lead to the

conclusion it, if it is anything at all, is more like some prehistorical long 
house instead of some boat. Jerry, if your listening have I mixed it up with 
another? From the photo of you
standing there it sure looks like the site I saw in the TV program about it.

James
--
From the point of ignition
To the final drive
The point of the journey
is not to arrive --RUSH

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