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# 32794 | Re: Marketing cryonics [David Stodolsky] |
Subject: Re: Marketing cryonics
From: David Stodolsky <dss@secureid.net>
Date: Tue, 24 (Tue, 24 Aug 2010, 2 KB) |
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# 32055 | Re: CryoNet #32052 and Limited Skills [robomoon] |
and Limited Skills
The website for a cryonics self-regulation and accreditation organization started by David Stodolsky may be http://cryin.secureid.org/ (cryonics.info). The site required editing by people with scientific backgrounds and experience in writing about cryonics issues, so the intellectual skills for that . . . skills were not quickly coming to turn Cryonics.Info into a self-regulating body for the accreditation of cryonics organizations. A later proactive effort by Nick Pavlica, Bruce Waugh, and David Pascal is the Cryonics Society http://www.cryonicssociety.org which welcomes a (Sun, 11 Oct 2009, 2 KB) |
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# 31220 | Re: Cryonics Society is David Pascal/Rudy Matic [Keith F. Lynch] |
F. Lynch" <kfl@KeithLynch.net>
Subject: Re: Cryonics Society is David Pascal/Rudy Matic
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 (Tue, 2 Dec 2008, 6 KB) |
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# 31219 | Re: The Cryonics society [Swb1948] |
From: Swb1948@cs.com
Subject: Re: The Cryonics society
From Steve Bridge
Re: Message #31218
Date: . . . Subject: Re: Who or what is "the Cryonics Society"?
From: dpascal@cryonicssociety.org
David, I should point out that I received . . . running it. No names under "contact the Cryonics Society", no names under the FAQ, no names under "About CS."
In an area like cryonics, rife with the possibility of fraud and . . . section. The first article quoted "CS Secretary David Pascal" ("ah, I know that name"); but nothing (Tue, 02 Dec 2008, 2 KB) |
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# 31217 | Cryonics Society is Much More Than David Pascal/Rudy Matic [FlavO Noid] |
Dec 2008 00:06:01 -0500
Subject: Cryonics Society is Much More Than David Pascal/Rudy Matic
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# 31216 | Cryonics Society is Much More Than David Pascal/Rudy Matic [FlavO Noid] |
Dec 2008 00:14:00 -0500
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# 30650 | SOCIETY-- Pascal's site features Cruise again. [Phil Ossifur] |
From: Phil Ossifur <philossifur@yahoo.com>
Subject: CRYONICS SOCIETY-- Pascal's site features Cruise again.
Why is . . . cryonicssociety.org/index.html
Search Cryonet on [Cryonics society david pascal] for
more references including this one.
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# 30077 | responses to Platt [Ettinger] |
t think anybody disagrees with that.
Also:
>David Pascal vowed to "do it right" using direct mail to promote The
>Cryonics Society, but never reported on his success or (Wed, 28 Nov 2007, 6 KB) |
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# 30069 | Re: CryoNet #30064 - #30068 [Charles Platt] |
one of the
more important contributors to cryonics in many ways, responded
initially to an ad.
Selling cryonics, in my opinion, has never been tried . . . in than TV, radio, or
DVDs--yet cryonics organizations tend to be tempted by the . . . Foundation would be appropriate, and
indeed any cryonics organization could be successful by copying LEF
. . . similar field that has worked sensationally well.
David Pascal vowed to "do it right" using direct mail to promote The
Cryonics Society, but never reported on his success or (Tue, 27 Nov 2007, 4 KB) |
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# 27997 | Cryonics Society Granted Nonprofit Status -- Free eNewsletter Now Online [Cryonics Society] |
May 2006 23:46:24 -0400
From: "Cryonics Society" <cryonicssociety@gmail.com>
Subject: Cryonics Society Granted Nonprofit Status -- Free eNewsletter Now Online
. . . the U.S. Government has granted the
Cryonics Society 501c3 non-profit status.
The Cryonics Society -- http://www.CryonicsSociety.org -- is an
organization . . . public about the many potential
benefits of cryonics, to both individuals and to our society as a
whole.
The Society works to . . . CryonicsSociety.org and consider giving your support.
David Pascal
Secretary
The Cryonics Society
http://www.CryonicsSociety. (Fri, 26 May 2006, 2 KB) |
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