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Alcor & Saul Kent Think They Don't Have to Answer Anybody

May 13 2008 at 12:25 PM
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Response to Re: As a double matter of fact

As typical, with your situation, Alcor makes full use of its cozy setup whereby the members have no rights and the finger can be given to the public. They truly don't have to answer anything, and don't. They are clueless to the fact this gives them really bad PR impressions.

Same thing in the other thread "More Mediocrity..." where Alcor and Kent have both had the whole weekend and over one business day to reply to legitimate questions relative to their respective companies. Not a single word yet from either.

Oh wait I almost forgot: Kent represents BOTH companies. He has two seats on Alcor's self-re-electing board, a blatant conflict of interest with his own company Suspended Animation Inc. in that both they and Alcor are in the standby business. I wonder if Kent is the problem? Is he the reason both of these companies don't feel like they have to say squat to the public if they don't want to?

Maybe it is that cryonicists are always so hush hush about Kent because he's the money man. Maybe what people don't realize is that there is no such thing as a gift horse or a free lunch. Strings good and bad are attached to everything. A bad one I see clearly here is the negative impression given to the public caused by secrecy, coverups and exclusivity.


 
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  • No balls - DesertRat on May 14, 2008, 3:01 PM
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