Re: CRYO: "Ischemia" vs. "Reversibly dead"

From: Alex Future Bokov (alexboko@umich.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 24 2001 - 05:53:24 MDT


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What I don't understand is why people don't talk about (hypothetically and
without naming persons and organizations to avoid legal harassment) simply
euthenasia *via* cryosuspension. If euthenasia is ever legalized in a US
state, doesn't that mean you can avoid the whole ischemia problem and go
directly from being terminally ill to 'reversibly dead'?

Are there any cryonics companies in or near EU countries where euthenasia
is already legal? Why haven't we heard about them offering such a service?

I mean, if the death-with-dignity cult gets to foist its agenda on the
public it seems we ought to be able to make some constructive use of
it.

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