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# Giego Caleiro Thanks for the explanation.  Cryonics organizations are...

*March 4, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to his own comment.*

Giego Caleiro Thanks for the explanation.  Cryonics organizations are small, poor, and thinly staffed.  They're often subject to lawsuits. Many failed, especially during the early years.  They have few resources to devote to revival. IMO, the only way they'll survive is to get big.
