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Ted WIlliams
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| Vivid Boy |
So some of us don't know the story. Ted williams was a boston red sox player right after WWII and had a batting average of .410 the last person to have a batting avrage over the .400's. Anyways after his death in 2001 his family had his head frozen in case in the future they can resurrect him, (for whatever in reason). So it seems as though the company that froze him took his head out of the liquid nitrogen and began mistreating it......knocking tuna cans off his head with a bat and cracking his skull open. I in lol'd
here is the link to one of the news stories.
http://www.opposingviews.com/articl...ce-r-1254504920
I heard about this on the radio this morning and didn't really believe it but then i found out it's actually a story from a book being released tommorrow from an ex director who used to work at the lab.
http://news.bostonherald.com/news/national/southwest/view/20091003slugger_ted_williams_head_batted_around_alcor_life_to_sue_author_of_tell-all_tome/srvc=home&position=also
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/spo...was-abused.html |
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| jonSun |
| :stongue: thats awesome |
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| xtr3m |
| quote: | | October 2, 2009: The Alcor Life Extension Foundation denies the outrageous allegations against it that have appeared in the media this week. Alcor especially denies mistreating the remains of baseball great Ted Williams. Larry Johnson, the ex Alcor staff member who made these allegations, was not employed at Alcor when Williams was cryopreserved. Johnson's previous attempts to profit from sensational and unfounded allegations against Alcor recently resulted in a court order prohibiting him from making further statements about Alcor. "Alcor is actively pursuing litigation regarding these allegations," says Alcor Executive Director, Jennifer Chapman. |
http://www.alcor.org/press/index.html |
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| shaw |
| i have a hard time believing that. if it's true, though, fry 'em all. |
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