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Comment author: gwern 26 May 2015 05:00:22PM *  10 points [-]

some sort of conspiracy by cryobiologists to prevent cryonicists from publishing...the Society for Cryobiology officially bans its members from practicing or endorsing cyonics

Yes. Some sort of conspiracy. I don't know why anyone would think that. What an odd thing to think.

it has no position about preventing people associated with cryonics organization from publishing research.

'Comrades, good news. You are free to research and publish anything you want about capitalist economics, as long as it's negative and does not endorse or practice it. Let 100 flowers bloom!'

I would say that this is a very serious accusation of professional misconduct and you should not make it unless you can back it with evidence.

Are you arguing that despite bitter hatred and an astonishing policy outright banning cryonics, this has zero influence on the notoriously politicized, inconsistent, random, risk-averse scientific publication process which has been amply documented to settle for lowest common denominators, punish ambitious work, express peer reviewers' personal prejudices in discriminating against minorities, conservatives, etc? You think that somehow cryonics papers will be an exception to all this, will get a free pass and be fairly and impartially evaluated by its sworn enemies?