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A company in Scottsdale Arizona claiming to preserve body in Cryonics bring back to life like in Austin Powers

Welcome to the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, a Scottsdale, Arizona-based organization that allows people to maintain their bodies beyond clinical death in the hopes of being resurrected in the future.

Alcor preserves the bodies (and heads) of the dead using a combination of medicine and mortuary practice, slowly reducing their body temperature and storing them in massive liquid nitrogen vessels where they will remain at -196 C for decades.

Fred and Linda Chamberlain

Linda and Fred Chamberlain founded Alcor in 1972. When Linda was in college and Fred was working as a NASA engineer, they met at a cryonics conference in early 1970. The two decided to start a charity that would give people a second chance at life.

Linda Chamberlain states, “Our intentions were to build an organization that could save people’s lives and provides them the opportunity to be returned to health and function.” “We might not have attempted it if we had known how difficult it would be. However, once you get started, something about saving lives, it’s impossible to stop.”

So those who all remember Austin powers, he was frozen and was woken up in the future.



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