Published a shocking photo of the whistleblower's memorandum 'Cryonics Immortal Sales Foundation's Horror' against the Foundation for Cryonics



In the United States, there is an organization that freezes and preserves the human body, and it seems that more than 70 bodies are actually cryopreserved, and 'The Fear of the Cryonic Immortality Foundation' is one such organization, 'Alcor Life Extension' This is a non-fiction memorandum depicting the process of accusating criminal acts of the Foundation. The photographs of cryonics exposed there and the terrifying reality were truly shocking.

People who freeze the human body try to freeze their bodies from the idea that even if the body does not function, if even the brain is frozen and stored, science will develop and it will be revived in the future. It seems to do.

Some of the photos and contents published in 'Cryonics Immortal Sales Foundation Fear' are from the following. Note: Photos of bodies, frozen human bodies, and photos during surgery are also included, so please browse below at your own risk!

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The author, Larry Johnson, was a paramedic working in Las Vegas, but felt physically weakened and decided to change jobs in his 25th year as a paramedic. The place where I changed jobs was the Alcor Life Extension Foundation. Below is a misunderstanding that the author was found by a colleague when he was infiltrating a patient storage room (the body is called a patient in Alcoe) with a camera to search for evidence, but he was trying to take a commemorative photo. A picture of when the shutter was released. That's why the author's face is drawn.



Alcor Life Extension Foundation headquarters in Scottsdale, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona. It seems that the appearance is the same as the surrounding buildings, but it is written that the hygiene inside was not good. The tiles on the floor were stained gray, and empty pizza boxes were left in the office.



At Arco, frozen bodies are stored in a device called 'Dewer'. One dewar can store up to four human bodies, and these dewars are stored in the 'patient storage room'. (The reason we don't call it a 'corpse storage room' is that Alcoe considers the corpse to be preserved to be 'living' and calls it a 'patient' rather than a 'corpse'.)



This is an operating room where operations for frozen storage are performed. It is said that a corpse bed is used instead of a normal bed. Many people who want to store in the freezer only want to store it above the neck, so they will have a head amputation here to exchange blood for freezing drugs.



After the treatment, the head is moved to a head storage box placed next to the bed, where it seems to be frozen by injecting a special drug and liquid nitrogen.



The author (front) trying to open the bag of the corpse carried by a rented truck from Los Angeles to Scottsdale. The corpse was said to have stinked as it was carried across the desert by a truck that was neither ventilated nor cooled, and even the author, who has been a life-saving technician for 25 years, turned away.



Neck cutting work. The hired surgeon used a hammer to forcibly drive a flea into the bone and cut it. 'There is no doubt that the spinal cord, not the bones of the neck, had fallen apart,' the author said.



At the end, he said that he had separated the neck by twisting it from the body.



Immediately after disconnection.



When the temperature drops sharply to minus 196 degrees Celsius when stored frozen, the frozen brain cracks and cracks, so make a hole in the skull and insert a microphone to measure the sound of cracks in the brain. It seems that the temperature will be adjusted while doing so. This is where I'm drilling a hole in my head to insert the microphone.



The head immediately after being placed in the storage box. After this, liquid nitrogen is injected and it is said that it will be frozen.



Head ready for freezing.



Before the surgery to insert the microphone, the hair of the corpse that was brought in is shaved. After the surgery, the body of the body was packed in a bag with bloody gauze, clothes, razors and other filth and waste used to shave the hair, and was about to be handed over to a funeral contractor. It was said that. The authors say that Alcoe's hygiene management and waste disposal were extremely sloppy, and the biologically dangerous chemicals discharged during the freezing process were simply dumped into sewage or flushed into the toilet. ..



The amputated head has a hook attached to the bone of the neck and is turned upside down and stored in a container called 'Neuro Can'.



It seems that the frozen head is taken out in this way and placed in the 'Dewer'. The metal on the top of the head is to prevent the head from tipping over or sticking to the bottom of the container, and it is written that a can of tuna, which is the food for cats that settled in Arco, is used. increase.



Ted Williams, who has made a name for himself in the history of American baseball with an astonishing record of 40% and 6 batting averages per year, is said to be one of the people whose head is preserved in Arco. Realizing that his freezing may actually be something he didn't want, pursuing this seemed to force the author Larry to confront Alcoe.



Freezing a corpse in the United States is not legal in itself, but if it freezes a living human, it is of course considered a crime. In addition to the Ted Williams case, Larry also mentions in this book the Dora Kent case, which raises suspicions that Alcoe actually frozen and killed a living human being.

A threatening letter saying, 'You who try to kill our patients will die.' By accusing Alcoe, Larry is said to have been killed by fanatic Alcoe followers.



◆ Table of contents
prologue
Main characters
Chapter 1 Turning point
Chapter 2 to Scottsdale
Chapter 3 Strange Colleagues
Chapter 4 Freezing War
Chapter 5 History of Cryonics
Chapter 6 Identity of the Institute
Chapter 7 To the depths
Chapter 8 Cryonics Case 1
Chapter 9 Cryonics Case 2
Chapter 10 Cryonics Case 3
Chapter 11 Enrollment A-2032
Chapter 12 Ted Williams's Unfortunate Late Years
Chapter 13 Pay or die
Chapter 14 Eavesdropping
Chapter 15 Evidence of Murder
Chapter 16 Discovery
Chapter 17 Conflict
Chapter 18 Ted Williams Afterwards
Chapter 19 The Deep Darkness of the Dora Kent Incident
Chapter 20 Endless Fight
epilogue
Translator's postscript

'The Horror of the Human Body Frozen Immortal Sales Foundation' by Larry Johnson Scott Baldiga Translated by Keiko Watarai



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