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VOLUNTEERS ARE WANTED. WE NEED FOLLOWING:
- Media Spokesperson
- Creative Writer
- Graphic Designer
- Marketing Specialist
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What
are the benefits of the Mind Transfer?
The
benefits of Mind Transfer are endless. Here is a short
list:
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Human life extension
becomes viable possibility.
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Terminally ill patients
will get new lease for life.
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Paralyzed and disabled
will be fully functional again.
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Disfigured and burned
will be free of pain and misery.
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Critically injured in
accidents or wounded in combats will be saved.
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Space travels that take
more then human lifespan will be possible.
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Mind Transfer is an
ultimate cosmetic and gender change opportunity.
In the United States and elsewhere, there are thousands
of terminally ill patients at any given moment. Their families
watch them wrench in pain, experience heartbreak, and slowly
fade away. As the
body begins to fail, the mind is the last to go.
The patient watches as they disintegrate before their own
and their loved ones eyes. Their body begins to fail them; they
get devoured by cancer, muscle dystrophies, paralyses and
another incurable illnesses.
There is no cure for a dying man.
At the moment, the only procedure begins with tears and
ends with loss, sadness, and acceptance.
The only postponement of the end is Mind Transfer.
Now,
if you are still weary of the idea of transferring a human
identity from one body to another, remember that supporting or
opposing controversial issues is simply a matter of priorities.
Many times, people do not recognize a problem until they see it
first hand. At
times, it takes the diagnoses of a relative to finally push for
a cure yourself. Looking
to Hollywood, makes this thought a fact.
Take actor Michael J. Fox for example.
Mr. Fox created a fund to look for a cure for
Parkinson’s disease once he became afflicted with the disease.
Paralyzed actor Christopher Reeve organized a research
fund for nerve regeneration.
Football star, Boomer Esiason, opened a fund that would
aid in finding a cure for cystic fibrosis, a disease his son is
affected by. Even
New York City’s former Mayor, Rudolph Giuliani, adamantly
supported a budget that would provide hospitals with funding to
conduct prostate cancer research once it was identified that he
was battling prostate cancer.
With
that said, what is your priority? Is it not the American way to
feel secure? What
if your 14-year-old daughter was crippled by a horrible car
accident? Would you not jump for the chance to give her a fulfilling
life? If your 50-year-old father were diagnosed with an
incurable cancer, wouldn’t you want to give him a chance to
live a full lifetime, as well as a chance to spare his spouse
the grief that comes with being a widow? If your 30-year-old
wife gave birth to your third child only to experience
complications and begin bleeding to death, wouldn’t you do
anything to save the mother of your children? Today, we tend to
accept these and other countless tragedies with the statement,
“That’s Life.” If
this attitude were applied to every situation there may have
never been the invention of the light bulb, heart transplants,
or even a peanut butter sandwich.
We live in a world where creation is imminent.
In the future, if Mind Transfer becomes a viable medical
reality, we won’t have to just accept the unfairness life
brings. It was
pretty unfair in the past that people had no electricity but
hey, invention changed that too.
At
some point, Mind Transfer would allow us to make something that
is nothing more than a fantasy used in literature and the movie
industry a reality. We
would be able to, for the first time, bring back the dead. While
it has been proven that the brain continues to be live for a
total of eight minutes after the heart has stopped beating, Mind
Transfer could make that mind live on much longer. Current
resuscitation techniques are based on the fact that the brain
keeps living. If
the Mind Transfer procedure is perfected, that same living brain
could be removed from the body that had been pronounced dead,
and transplanted into another body within that eight-minute time
frame. The new
healthy body would house the live mind.
It may sound farfetched; yet, only ten years ago cynics
never thought that nanotechnology would be an actuality.
They saw it as a far-fetched idea that Science Fiction
& Fantasy Magazine writers toyed with.
Well, just as nanotechnology became a realty, Mind
Transfer could become one too.
All that stands in its way are the financial restrictions
of conducting research and field studies. This is where you, the
reader, come in. First,
you can play a large roll as a volunteer and next, as a
beneficiary of the procedure that will revolutionize the way we
perceive life and death!
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