“I follow Alcor’s announcements, read its magazine and track its public blog, as I necessarily must, so I am surprised to learn that “In Alcor’s O.R., Alcor is presently evaluating and training two board certified general surgeons to supplement the veterinary surgeon and neurosurgeon who have been used by Alcor for the past 15 years.” This is the kind of information that I would expect to see showcased in the organization’s literature and on its website, not disclosed here. This is the kind of thing that happens over and over and which degrades member confidence in the transparency of the organization. ”
In fact, I did mention the new surgeons, briefly, in an Alcor News post on April 2:
http://www.alcor.org/blog/?p=2518
And similarly in the issue of Cryonics magazine now in production. Since we are just starting to work with these surgeons, it didn’t yet seem appropriate to report much more. We are continually reporting on just about everything. Your attempt to cast Alcor as non-transparent should be obviously false to anyone who looks at what we communicate.
“I follow Alcor’s announcements, read its magazine and track its public blog, as I necessarily must, so I am surprised to learn that “In Alcor’s O.R., Alcor is presently evaluating and training two board certified general surgeons to supplement the veterinary surgeon and neurosurgeon who have been used by Alcor for the past 15 years.” This is the kind of information that I would expect to see showcased in the organization’s literature and on its website, not disclosed here. This is the kind of thing that happens over and over and which degrades member confidence in the transparency of the organization. ”
In fact, I did mention the new surgeons, briefly, in an Alcor News post on April 2: http://www.alcor.org/blog/?p=2518 And similarly in the issue of Cryonics magazine now in production. Since we are just starting to work with these surgeons, it didn’t yet seem appropriate to report much more. We are continually reporting on just about everything. Your attempt to cast Alcor as non-transparent should be obviously false to anyone who looks at what we communicate.