Larry Johnson, a former executive at Alcor Life Extension Foundation, has alleged that the workers at the foundation have damaged the frozen head of football player Ted Williams.
These allegations have been made in Larry Johnson’s upcoming book ‘Frozen’. Larry Johnson has revealed that the frozen head of Ted Williams have been injured severely. He also mentioned that the injuries tell that someone has treated it brutally. This book is due out this Tuesday.
Alcor Life Extension Foundation is located in Scottsdale, Arizona and is a non-profit organization based in United States of America. The life foundation advocates, supports, and practices Cryonics. The foundation hires those persons who want to have their bodies frozen with liquid nitrogen after their death so that they could be revived gain when such a technology will be available in the future. Cryonics is all about extending your life after death. Alcor Life Extension Foundation has currently 903 members.
Alcor Life Extension Foundation has been involved in various controversies during past some years. The biggest one was about damaging the frozen head of Ted Williams. Ted Williams is one of the member of Hall of Fame of football and was a legendary player. In 2003, a news report revealed that Alcor Life Extension Foundation employees have made holes in his head by drilling and that his DNA was also missing. The news report alleged that Ted’s son has sold his DNA.
The controversy has been revived again this week as Larry Johnson has mentioned that his upcoming book contains proofs and pictures of the mishandling of Ted’s frozen head.
Larry Johnson was one of the executives of Alcor Life Extension Foundation and he has been investigating on the matter since the controversy first arose in 2003. His book, titled ‘Frozen’, contains all the research done by him about the allegations.
The book will be released on Tuesday.



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