Well, you guessed it, another follow up on cryonics. A few weeks ago I traveled to Dresden, Germany, to meet some other Cryonists.
Through my contact at Alcro I got the mailadress from one of the participants and immediately contacted him. It turned out that they meet up once per year to talk about cryonics and related stuff.
So I was invited to this meeting, which happend to be about two weeks after my first contact with Alcor and the “German Relevant”.
What did I learn from the two days in Dresden?
Cryonists are really friendly and open people.
Not all have contracts at one of the bigger CryonicsCompanies (Alcor & CI), some are waiting for an european based Company.
Cryonics is not only for rich people, I met people from every job and profession.
There are several German projects ongoing, not only the americans are researching.
Everybody has an interesting story to tell how they came to cryonics and why they are believing in it.
I know, not that long as an sumup, but there isn’t always much to tell, you have to see some things yourself :)