Death Challenge Foundation and The Death Dive - Jump From Stratosphere With No Spacesuit
I guess if this is real (and it looks like it), it will be interesting to see peoples' reactions. Z http://tass.ru/en/press-releases/844584 Man To Jump From Stratosphere With No Spacesuit Press Releases December 16, 16:05 UTC+3 Unless the World Votes To Save Him, He Faces Certain Death LONDON, Dec. 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/. Death Challenge, Inc., a new business venture that practices commercially sustainable philanthropy, announced today the official date of the most spectacular and perilous event ever to be broadcast live. Death Challenge 1, The Death Dive (http://DeathChallenge.com) will take place on Good Friday, March 25th, 2016, in the same week as World Water Day. At 3.33pm Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), "The Challenger", who will remain anonymous and masked, will risk his life by jumping out of a jet from the stratosphere, 9.53 miles (15.3 km) above the Earth, and diving 50,300 feet with NO spacesuit, NO pressure suit, NO oxygen and NO parachute into shark-filled waters – all in a bid to STOP Death by Dirty Water. (http://DeathbyDirtyWater.org). "This is a cause close to The Challenger's heart," (http://DeathChallenger.com) says company spokesperson, Aideen Doherty. "Having spent extensive time in the areas of the world most affected by waterborne diseases, he has witnessed firsthand the dramatic effects of this solvable problem. The Challenger also suffered from a near-fatal illness after drinking dirty water during his travels. Nearly 2 million children die annually from dirty water; therefore, in order to bring an end to this crisis, The Challenger is willing to risk his own life." An event without parallel or precedent, the Death Dive will be streamed live to a global pay-per-view audience, all of whom will be able to vote whether or not to "Save The Challenger" by offering lifelines. Both the online audience and those at the dive site itself can purchase votes before and during The Challenger's historic leap of faith, saying "YES" or "NO" to three possible lifelines. Crucially, no lifelines will be accepted by The Challenger unless one billion votes are purchased globally, symbolic of the approximate number of people not having access to the most basic ingredient of life – clean water. In Lifeline One (active at 25,000ft–20,000ft), a circling aircraft will toss out a parachute which The Challenger will try to chase down and put on under near-impossible conditions. In Lifeline Two (active at 20,000ft–15,000ft), a rescue skydiver will pursue the exhausted and oxygen-deprived Challenger in an attempt to complete the first-ever mid-air hook up without any safety equipment. In Lifeline Three (active at 15,000ft–7,000ft), an aircraft will release a tow rope, which The Challenger will try to grab and use to skysurf into the water. If The Challenger misjudges the skytow, he could collide with the aircraft or take out its wing or tail controls. If The Challenger blacks out upon exiting the jet, there is an additional option to release a rescue team to provide him with oxygen. However, this lifeline will only be activated if 7.125 billion votes are first secured – the equivalent of the entire human race voting to save one man and all the people of the world without access to clean water. Other ways to contribute to the global success of Death Challenge (http://savethechallenger.com) include pay-per-view tickets to watch online, VIP tickets to watch the event from an aircraft or boat at the dive site – or underwater with sharks at the point of impact – and a special option to purchase a ride to the Stratosphere with The Challenger. "The risks of the jump are more than monumental," says company spokesperson, Aideen Doherty. "As he jumps, The Challenger will face insanely low air pressure, freezing temperatures and oxygen starvation, all which can lead to imminent death." The Challenger is one of the world's most experienced extreme athletes, having completed just under 20,000 skydives, more than 5,000 high dives and thousands of hours of cage-free dives with Great White sharks over the past 30 years. He will use multiple extreme disciplines in an attempt to survive a dive more than 260 times higher than the current world record – approaching twice the height of Mount Everest. The Challenger is the first to risk his life in The Death Challenge. Death Challenge 1, The Death Dive, is a Category 10 event, deemed by experts to offer zero chance of survival. Death Challenge 1 will also feature and be supported by musical entertainment from new and well-known artists. Death Challenge will continue to showcase extreme athletes in high-risk events to raise the awareness of and bolster Death Challenge's philanthropic efforts to end many of the world's worst social, economic, and humanitarian problems. Death Challenge Inc., Death Challenge Foundation and The Death Dive will be audited and verified by an international accounting firm. For more information about Death Challenge and how the world can put an end to Death by Dirty Water, please visit: http://DeathChallengeDay.com Editor's Note: For media enquiries and press kit materials please contact: pressoffice@deathchallenge.com About the Death Challenge Brand Death Challenge, Inc., Death Challenge Foundation, and Many People, One Voice collectively engage in commercially sustainable philanthropy that aim to raise awareness of and provide support needed to end many of the world's worst social, economic and humanitarian problems. Death Challenge will showcase extreme athletes in high-risk events to help spotlight and support various causes. The first event, titled Death Challenge 1, aims to STOP Death by Dirty Water. CONTACT: pressoffice@deathchallenge.com
It might not be traditional politics, but what is "punk"? This guy seems pretty punk if you ask me. Perhaps it's just a cynical money making exercise, yet even if so, it certainly in my mind has a "punk like shock value" - and the message makes sense to me, how can we let a million people a year die from unclean water? May be we should abide the Rosicrucians and exterminate the last 6.5 billion people, as they so publicly proclaim to be their goal - then such a cynical money making exercise would not be needed, do you think? : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2602 I agree with your other volcanic email, and sent you an offlist acknowledgement and intention to be more mindful (FWIW, I apologize for my lack of mindfulness that that post evidences). But not this one. To me this skydiving 'event' speaks to who we are as humans on this planet. And who do we want to be. I think it's potentially a very bad and rather shocking precedent - one man holding the rest of humanity to ransom, cynical monetizing of human death in a way which 'the average consumer' might actually take notice of, confronting fat couch sitting Westerners on their indifference (or lack of awareness) to at least one of the 'problems' in the world... Once again, if there has to be a "cypher" element to every post, or specifically "political anarchy", so be it - it is, and has always been, my intention to respect the foundation intentions for this list. I've said that before. Let's be clear on what that is and as I said implied to you offlist, then public spectacles don't need to be made of a conscientious individual. Zenaan On 12/17/15, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 2:29 AM, Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote:
reactions.
How about... OFFTOPIC.
[with a too tiny to be relavant shoutout to AP style promoting]
On 12/17/2015 01:37 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote: <SNIP>
Once again, if there has to be a "cypher" element to every post, or specifically "political anarchy", so be it - it is, and has always been, my intention to respect the foundation intentions for this list. I've said that before. Let's be clear on what that is and as I said implied to you offlist, then public spectacles don't need to be made of a conscientious individual.
Zenaan
On 12/17/15, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 2:29 AM, Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote:
reactions.
How about... OFFTOPIC.
[with a too tiny to be relavant shoutout to AP style promoting]
I've always understood cypherpunk to be about freedom and anarchy (or at least, libertarianism) through cryptography. But incoherent raving has always been a core aspect of this list, so what the fuck.
I've always understood cypherpunk to be about freedom and anarchy (or at least, libertarianism) through cryptography. But incoherent raving has always been a core aspect of this list, so what the fuck.
Nothing ontopic about some random stunt, not even an activist stunt. Million stunts a month, none ontopic, get your fix on tv. Now if dude was going to parachute down trailing a http://fuckoff.com/ banner and blowing a constant stream of shredded tinfoil hat and recycled hard drives out his ass like a unicorn rainbow and land on top of NSA Meade... now THAT would be an ontopic stunt ;) As before, only thing on topic is the effective collective death pool to get people to execute these stunts. Doesn't seem people read artical that deep though, were too busy calculating oxygen.
From: Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net>
At 3.33pm Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), "The Challenger", who will remain anonymous and masked, will risk his life by jumping out of a jet from the stratosphere, 9.53 miles (15.3 km) above the Earth, and diving 50,300 feet with NO spacesuit, NO pressure suit, NO oxygen and NO parachute into shark-filled waters – all in a bid to STOP Death by Dirty Water. (http://DeathbyDirtyWater.org).
Lack of pressure suit: No problem. Early ideas for experimental space included one that was basically Ace bandages wound around the body. The skin was exposed to the vacuum; the purpose of the bandage was to keep the water from 'boiling' with the vapor expanding under the skin. The vapor pressure of water at body temperature, 37 degrees C, is about 50 torr. One atmosphere pressure at sea level is about 760 torr. Atmospheric pressure at 50,000 feet is 83 torr. (1 torr is a mercury column 1 millimeter high.) One important need will be thermal insulation, including gloves and a mask. Lack of oxygen could easily be a problem. But neglecting air friction, a person would fall about 16,000 feet in 31 seconds. (1/2 a t-squared) I've read it said that it is just barely within the realm of possibility for a person to ascend Everest (28,000 feet) without oxygen. Presumably, merely falling for 45 seconds would be far easier. WITH pure oxygen should make things much more doable. As for hitting the water without a parachute: If a person's orientation could be guaranteed, the danger would be little worse than an ordinary high-diver. Give him a drogue parachute, could be quite small, and he will enter the water at a known position. Jim Bell
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