Professor (David) Paul Wakfer
(David) Paul
Wakfer, BASc, MA is
Founder and Managing Partner at
Live120Plus,
Creator & Chief Theoretician at
Self-Sovereign Individual Project, and
Consultant at MoreLife.
The mission of Live120Plus is to research and make into practical
regimens all possible actions needed for a person to live in excellent
health and function to greater than the age of 120. Clearly, this is
both a gigantic and never complete effort for which they need dedicated
and enthusiastic content contributors, a website programmer and also
investors to enable these workers some reasonable income until
Live120Plus becomes profitable. The organization of the necessary
content and its written form, as well as the arrangements with content
contributors and investors, is on a private wiki to which parties
sincerely interested in taking part will be enabled inspection access.
When sufficiently complete to attract clients the wiki content will be
transferred to the Live120Plus.com site.
The Self-Sovereign Individual Project is a critique of all past and
current political systems.
It engages in presentation of the foundations and operation of a total
replacement of
the State and all its trappings with a self-ordered cooperatively
organized social system without rulers or institutions in which all
members have total individual liberty and maximal possible freedom.
Through exchange of value to mutual benefit, MoreLife provides
information and coordinates resources to advance the quality and
quantity of rational human life. The MoreLife website and Yahoo group
are not currently being promoted because the exchange of value towards
their creators has been insufficient.
Paul was
Forums Creator/Moderator at
Life Extension,
Founder and Proprietor at
Cryospan,
Cofounder/Administrator at
21st Century Medicine, and
Assistant Professor of Mathematics at
University of Toronto.
Paul earned his
BASc (Highest Honors) in Engineering Physics, Electronics option at the
University of Toronto in 1959 and his MA in Applied Mathematics at the
University of Toronto in 1960.
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