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William “Bill” Faloon (born 1954) [1] is an author, life extensionist, and co-founder of the Life Extension Foundation, the Church of Perpetual Life, and the FDA Holocaust Museum. [ 2 ] Early life
In 1987, the FDA raided the Life Extension Foundation's warehouse, and charged Kent and Faloon with 27 counts, including distributing unapproved drugs. 11 years later, all, by then, 56 FDA charges were dismissed by a federal judge. In 1994, Kent and Faloon opened the FDA Holocaust Museum to highlight millions of deaths they felt were caused by ...
Life extension is the concept of extending the human lifespan, ... Saul Kent and Bill Faloon, ... Aubrey de Grey and David Gobel formed the Methuselah Foundation, ...
Faloon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: William “Bill” Faloon (born 1954), founder of the Life Extension Foundation; Brian Faloon (born 1958), Northern Irish musician; Steve Faloon (born 1958), famous memory research subject under K. Anders Ericsson; William Faloon (born 1954), an author and life extensionist
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In 1977 he established the Florida Cryonics Association as a public charity with the stated purpose of promoting cryobiology research. [6] In 1980, Kent started the Life Extension Foundation along with William Faloon, a membership organization that claims to inform people about the latest advances in the life extension sciences, sell dietary supplements, and fund life extension research by ...
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.
Aylene Wozmak, the Rev. Peter Friedrichs and former state representative Ed Butler support the End of Life Options Act in front of the New Hampshire Statehouse in Concord on Thursday, March 21, 2024.