Gennady Stolyarov II | |
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Chairman of the Transhumanist Party | |
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Born | 1987 (age 37–38) Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union (present-day Belarus) |
Citizenship | United States |
Political party | Transhumanist |
Alma mater | Hillsdale College (BSc) |
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Website | The Rational Argumentator |
Gennady Stolyarov II[a] (born c. 1987) is an American libertarian and transhumanist writer, actuary,[1][2][3][4] and civil servant[5] known for his book Death is Wrong.[6][7] Stolyarov also leads two transhumanist political parties.[8]
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'A 2 percent threshold would be essentially unattainable,' said Gennady Stolyarov II, chairman of the United States Transhumanist Party and a Lead Actuary for property and casualty insurance with the state's Division of Insurance. 'Even more onerous [are] the requirements in section two, the petition signatures must be apportioned equally among the petition districts, which is essentially impossible to fulfill.'
Gennady Stolyarov II, a lead actuary at the Nevada Division of Insurance, said all this secrecy and complexity leaves drivers in the dark about how to keep their rates low.
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Death is Wrong, Says Creepy Kids' Book [webpage title] ... The book encourages kids to help eradicate death with technology. ... In late February, Stolyarov and the Movement for Indefinite Life Extension started an Indiegogo campaign to raise $5,000 to distribute 1,000 free copies to kids.
But Stolyarov's strategy to groom the next generation to grow up thinking they might not have to die is unique—and more than a little bit creepy.
Gennady Stolyarov II, the chairman of the United States Transhumanist Party, a political organization with close to 880 members that supports life extension through science and technology, had been corresponding with Mr. Traywick since November 2015.