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In reply to the discussion: A partial description of Peter Thiel with some opinions [View all]littlemissmartypants
(29,406 posts)6. Thanks. Speaks to the Transhumanism point.
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Peter Thiel Wants to Inject Himself With Young Peoples Blood
The Silicon Valley billionaire reportedly sees blood transfusions as the pathway to radical life extension.
by Maya Kosoff|August 1, 2016 4:32 pm
Trump delegate and Gawker bankrupter Peter Thiel is no stranger to the idea of increasing his lifespan through science. I stand against confiscatory taxes, totalitarian collectives, and the ideology of the inevitability of the death of every individual, he wrote in libertarian journal Cato Unbound seven years ago. On Bloomberg TV in 2014, Thiel explained that he was taking human-growth hormone pills as part of his plan to live 120 years. It helps maintain muscle mass, so youre much less likely to get bone injuries, arthritis, he said.
Given Thiels obsession with warding off death, it comes as no surprise that the Silicon Valley billionaire is interested in at least one radical way of doing it: injecting himself with a young persons blood. On Monday, Jeff Bercovici of Inc. magazine published part of a year-old interview with Thiel, in which the venture-capitalist explains that hes interested in parabiosis, which includes the practice of getting transfusions of blood from a younger person, as a means of improving health and potentially reversing aging. I'm looking into parabiosis stuff, which I think is really interesting. This is where they did the young blood into older mice and they found that had a massive rejuvenating effect, he said. And so thats . . . that is one that . . . again, its one of these very odd things where people had done these studies in the 1950s and then it got dropped altogether. I think there are a lot of these things that have been strangely under-explored.
Its unclear whether the 48-year-old entrepreneur is currently receiving parabiosis treatments. Bercovici reports that a Thiel Capital employeeactually, the Personal Health Director to Peter Thiel, according to his LinkedIn pagepreviously expressed interest in the technique to Jesse Karmazin, the founder of Ambrosia LLC, a company that has been looking for volunteers over the age of 35 to receive blood transfusions from individuals under the age of 25. Bercovici notes that Silicon Valley is abound with rumors of wealthy tech elites experimenting with parabiosis, and Gawker has reported that it received a tip in June claiming that Thiel spends $40,000 per quarter to get an infusion of blood from an 18-year-old based on research conducted at Stanford on extending the lives of mice. When Thiel was interviewed by Bercovici last year, he told the reporter that he hadnt quite, quite, quite started yet. A spokesman for Thiel Capital told Inc. that nothing had changed since then.
Thiel himself has invested in a number of biotech start-ups, including companies like Stemcentrx, which seeks to use stem-cell technology to cure cancer, and hes given $6 million to biomedical gerontologist Aubrey de Greys Sens Foundation, which seeks to extend human lifespans. Thiels Breakout Labs funds a number of biotech start-ups. Hes also signed up with cryogenics company Alcor to be deep-frozen when (or if, a more optimistic death-cheating evangelist would say) he dies. There are three ways you can approach death, Thiel has said. You can accept it, you can deny it, or you can fight it. I think our society is dominated by people who are into denial or acceptance, and I prefer to fight it.
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Peter Thiel Wants to Inject Himself With Young Peoples Blood
The Silicon Valley billionaire reportedly sees blood transfusions as the pathway to radical life extension.
by Maya Kosoff|August 1, 2016 4:32 pm
Trump delegate and Gawker bankrupter Peter Thiel is no stranger to the idea of increasing his lifespan through science. I stand against confiscatory taxes, totalitarian collectives, and the ideology of the inevitability of the death of every individual, he wrote in libertarian journal Cato Unbound seven years ago. On Bloomberg TV in 2014, Thiel explained that he was taking human-growth hormone pills as part of his plan to live 120 years. It helps maintain muscle mass, so youre much less likely to get bone injuries, arthritis, he said.
Given Thiels obsession with warding off death, it comes as no surprise that the Silicon Valley billionaire is interested in at least one radical way of doing it: injecting himself with a young persons blood. On Monday, Jeff Bercovici of Inc. magazine published part of a year-old interview with Thiel, in which the venture-capitalist explains that hes interested in parabiosis, which includes the practice of getting transfusions of blood from a younger person, as a means of improving health and potentially reversing aging. I'm looking into parabiosis stuff, which I think is really interesting. This is where they did the young blood into older mice and they found that had a massive rejuvenating effect, he said. And so thats . . . that is one that . . . again, its one of these very odd things where people had done these studies in the 1950s and then it got dropped altogether. I think there are a lot of these things that have been strangely under-explored.
Its unclear whether the 48-year-old entrepreneur is currently receiving parabiosis treatments. Bercovici reports that a Thiel Capital employeeactually, the Personal Health Director to Peter Thiel, according to his LinkedIn pagepreviously expressed interest in the technique to Jesse Karmazin, the founder of Ambrosia LLC, a company that has been looking for volunteers over the age of 35 to receive blood transfusions from individuals under the age of 25. Bercovici notes that Silicon Valley is abound with rumors of wealthy tech elites experimenting with parabiosis, and Gawker has reported that it received a tip in June claiming that Thiel spends $40,000 per quarter to get an infusion of blood from an 18-year-old based on research conducted at Stanford on extending the lives of mice. When Thiel was interviewed by Bercovici last year, he told the reporter that he hadnt quite, quite, quite started yet. A spokesman for Thiel Capital told Inc. that nothing had changed since then.
Thiel himself has invested in a number of biotech start-ups, including companies like Stemcentrx, which seeks to use stem-cell technology to cure cancer, and hes given $6 million to biomedical gerontologist Aubrey de Greys Sens Foundation, which seeks to extend human lifespans. Thiels Breakout Labs funds a number of biotech start-ups. Hes also signed up with cryogenics company Alcor to be deep-frozen when (or if, a more optimistic death-cheating evangelist would say) he dies. There are three ways you can approach death, Thiel has said. You can accept it, you can deny it, or you can fight it. I think our society is dominated by people who are into denial or acceptance, and I prefer to fight it.
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I wonder if Elizabeth Holmes' main squeeze is the one testing his rumored blood supply? Birds of a feather and all that jazz notwithstanding.
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The revelation that "Each lecture -- which will not be transcribed or shared with the public..."
littlemissmartypants
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So much of what these kooks believe falls under the caucasus region beliefs, I do wish they'd just
slightlv
Tuesday
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He's so much worse than I've thought... unspeakable evil comes from such ungodly men
ancianita
Tuesday
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Scariest of all is that when Trump makes our wishes come true by croaking ASAP,
Marie Marie
Tuesday
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Except he's no Sorcerer. Just a twisted little psychopath like all of his friends.
littlemissmartypants
Tuesday
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