Why not start up a Mexico based cryonics company owned and primarily
run by Americans? I would think the start up costs in terms of buying
property, equipment, paying employees, etc., would be much much lower
than in the US or Canada. And at this point I think Mexico is
politically stable enough that this proposition could be seriously
considered.
If KrioRus can charge a mere nine grand for a neuro, than a Mexico
based cryonics company might be able to charge the same or even less.
Anyone here think a "CryoMex" is a good idea?
And please try to
contain yourselves when it comes to the tequila dewar and cryonics
siesta jokes. My friends at the Immortality Institute just could not
contain themselves...
John Grigg