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From: Trygve Bauge <>
Subject: Thanks (fwd)
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 03:01:36 +0100 (GMT+0100)

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>From trygveb Tue Mar  7 03:53:03 1995
From: Trygve Bauge <trygveb>
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Subject: Thanks
To:  (mike)
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 02:53:03 +0100 (GMT+0100)
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> 
> This morning I faxed the 3 legal documents to 
> the number you requested (9 pages in all, as 
> formatted here in 12-point Times New Roman); 

Thanks

> however, I 
> won't be able to do this routinely on Alcor's equipment. I hope you 
> are pursuing finding other quarters for your grandfather. 
I am working on the financing now, 

> This is 
> really what they want in Nederland, and your problems will diminish 
> very fast if you can get him to a safe facility. Again, I think it is 
> more important to get your grandfather to safety than win out over the 
> officicals in Nederland, even if they are in the wrong and you are in 
> the right. 
The priorities have been to get my mother to proper medical care
which she is under now,
get her budget in order, which it is now,
catch up on the morgage payments, we will soon be caught up.
and then fight off the town to get enough time to finance
better storage for my grand father.
I think that al the appeals and motions I filed and all the
press attention and all the involvment by others, and all the phone calls
nd faxes and e-mail messages that went out over the last two weeks,
have bought me a few months time to finance his storage in LN2.
My mother paid for the dry ice every month including January,
then she got so ill, that she drabk up and wasted all her monthly
pension at the end of January, I asked Walter to cover for us one month
nd he covered in early february, while we worked on getting my mother
to Norway for medical care, she was to pay walter just before leaving
but once again wasted about 600 dollars out of 2800 before I managed
to rescue the rest and get her in the hospital, thus walter offered
to step in again. We will reimburse him now on the 21st of March.
I am also finally getting some money from Svein who's mother we
roze a few years ago. He promissed to start paying me monthly
though i don't believe it until i see it.



>I also think your grandfather's 
> condition should be assessed. 
I have emphasized that myself since I to my surprise and frustration
discovered in
february that they had waited until January the 13th with adding dry ice
n January.  I thought walter added on the 10th of December, 
and I had asked him to not wait more than 3 1/2 week at the most,
and add again before the 10th of january. He now claims he added
n december the 17th, but that is still almost 4 weeks to the 13th.
Wind has nothing to do with the dry ice loss, the box is fully
insulated and is never cold on the outside, there is no ice
orming on the outside of the dry ice box , the dry ice just evaporates
through the tiny gaps in the lid. thus the problem was not wind,
but that walter and jerry waited longer than instructed and longer thn
promised and yes, they had been prepaid a month before for both the 
december and the January delivery.


>I hope he did not thaw during the 
> warming incident in January. If he was in a good sleeping bag he could 
> probably have gone several days in a well-insulated container without going 
> above the water ice point, in the absence of dry ice,  but this 
> should be evaluated. 
He is in a sleeping bag with some insulation provided by Trans time
all inside a metal casket, which is then inside the big well insulated
dry ice box, which is inside a metal shed. The outside night temperature
was around freezing, but the day temperature might have been
in the forties. There was a thermometer there, I will have to
ask jerry if it was inside the dry ice box and what it showed. 
My estimate is that he probably didn't thaw, but we should definetively
look at him before transfering him to liquid nitrogen.
> I understand also that you have not paid for the 
> last two deliveries of dry ice ($200 each), so this can hopefully be 
> addressed. Those who are keeping the dry ice in 
> supply are anxious to see your grandfather off to safer and better 
> quarters, both out of respect to him 
> and  so they will not have to keep doing what they are doing 
> under conditions as they exist.
> 
As I said above the situation was too much for my mother to handle,
she had a mental breakdown, hit the bottle, and drank up and wasted
all her monthly pension at the end of January, and a lot of it
in February before we got her to the hospital. She is now back on
her medication, off the alcohol, and is catching up on the morgage
and we will reimburse Walter and take over the dry ice cost again.
I have hired a third person named Bo to assist with the dry ice too
and even have a forth person interested.  
Thingsare still shaky, but several things are now much better
than they were last month.

> I realize I sound like a nagging busybody, 
Not at all. I appreciate your assistance and input.

>but I really do want 
> this suspension to continue and ultimately, your grandfather to 
> emerge alive. I think there is still some hope, but serious problems 
> must now be addressed that haven't been.
Actually they have been addressed continuously for the last year.
but as long as my mother was in the United states and refused
to take her medication, and refused to come to Norway, 
and insisted upon drinking, and writing bad checks and doing
all kind of stuff that brought her in jail, the
situation was just deteriorating. My friends and I spent most of
our efforts rescuing her out of problems she got herself into,
and this distracted from my battle against the INS and from
my attempt to defend my grand father and the house and my archive.
Now that she is under proper medical care and no longer
making evrything much harder to resolve, we should be able
to rescue my grand father and the house, and then I can
fight the INS, get back, fight the town and get back on track
with the development of my life extension center.
 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Mike Perry  
>  
> 


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