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I am quite happy that few blacks associate with Russia, considering the type of violence-ridden underclasses they tend to create in countries that open their doors to them... So yes, I'm racist and very happy with that.
—Self-admitted racist Anatoly Karlin, a speaker at one of Vitalia's conferences.[1]

Vitalia is a series of biotechnology conferences held on Roatán Island, Honduras from January to February 2024.[2][3][note 1] The conferences were sponsored on Roatán by Próspera, a libertarian enclave with separate laws from those of Honduras (a so-called 'libertarian paradise').[4] The conferences have attracted numerous food woo promoters, drug addicts, transhumanists, extropians,Wikipedia so-called 'biohackers', futurists, cryonicists, as well as longevity pseudoscientists and cranks who support hypothetical anti-aging technologies, dietary supplements and "superfast drug developments" with the goal of life extensionWikipedia and immortality.[note 2] The conferences have also attracted eugenicists and white nationalists, notably Jonathan Anomaly and Anatoly Karlin[5] — the latter of whom wrote he believes "radical life extension will help preserve white majorities in Europe."[6]

Vitalia has described its main aim to "accelerate progress in longevity biotech, fostering drug development at warp speed: 4 months to get to market instead of 10+ years, and make death optional."[7]

On 29 Feburary 2024, Karlin gave a speech at a Vitalia conference promoting dubious ideas about IQ by far-right eugenicists, white nationalists and hereditarians including Bo Winegard, Emil Kirkegaard, Michael Woodley and Russell T. Warne.[8]

Conferences[edit]

  • Longevity Biotech (LongBio)
  • Crypto Cities, Network States, and Neogovernance (NeoGov)
  • AI & Techno-Optimism
  • Pathways to Life Extension: Biotech Solutions

Speakers[edit]

The Longevity Biotech Conference - Part 1 (Jan 15 - 21, Summit: Jan 20)[9]

  • Aubrey de Grey: controversial biogerontologist, cryonicist, and the co-founder of SENS Research Foundation. Grey's research on life extension has been described as pseudoscience.[10] Two women have accused Grey of sexual harassment.[11][12] The SENS Research Foundation subsequently removed him as their chief science officer.[13]
  • Jonathan Anomaly: infamous eugenicist[14] and proponent of discredited theories about race and intelligence who attended the far-right Natal Conference in 2023.
    Jonathan Anomaly speaking at the Longevity Biotech Conference.
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  • ​Sebastian Brunemeier: biotech entrepreneur[15] who is CEO of ImmuneAGE Bio and co-founder of Cambrian Biopharma.
  • Bryan Johnson:Wikipedia millionaire and CEO of Project Blueprint. Johnson is an eccentric proponent of anti-aging and spends $2,000,000 annually trying to "de-age" including taking more than 100 pills and supplements each day.[16] The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has criticised some of Johnson's anti-aging methods such as plasma transfusions as not beneficial but harmful.[17]
  • ​Jeanne Frances Loring: stem cell biologist and developmental neurobiologist. Loring founded two biotech companies including Aspen Neuroscience.
  • ​Josef Christensen: Chief BD Officer of StemMedical, a commercial-stage mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy company in Denmark.
  • Terence Kealey:Wikipedia British biochemist affiliated to the Cato Institute who opposes the public funding of science.[18]
  • Anders Sandberg:Wikipedia Swedish futurist and cryonicist. Sandberg is a senior research fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford.
  • Jessica Flanigan: Professor of Healthcare Ethics at University of Richmond. Author of Pharmaceutical Freedom: Why Patients Have A Right to Self Medicate.[19] Flanigan's book was positively reviewed by Jonathan Anomaly.[20]
  • Alex Tabarrok: libertarian and Canadian-American economist. Tabarrok has appeared on white supremacist Richard Hanania's CSPI YouTube channel as a guest.[21] Tabarrok has been described as one of the most influential bloggers on the political right.[22]
  • Michael Ringel: Managing Director and Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group.[23]
  • Nils Regge: German investor and entrepreneur who co-founded Apollo Health Ventures in 2017.[24]
  • Michael Baran: Executive Director, WWBD and Partner at Pfizer Ventures.[25]
  • Alberto Santagostino: senior vice-president and head of cell and gene technologies at Lonza Pharma and Biotech.[26]
  • ​Simone Fantaccini: Head of Medical Affairs & CSO at Novartis Pharmaceutical AG.[27]
  • Andrew Cohen: Vice President, Head Counsel R&D Legal at Takeda Pharmaceuticals. Holds a a J.D. from The University of Chicago.
  • Elisabeth Roider: physician-scientist who works at University Hospital of Basel and the Harvard Medical School.[28]
  • S. Jay Olshansky:Wikipedia research associate at the Center on Aging (University of Chicago) and co-author of the book The Quest for Immortality: Science at the Frontiers of Aging. Despite the title of his book Olshansky is more a proponent of increasing the human healthspan rather than life extension.
  • ​Laura Koivusalo: CEO of Stemsight. The company's goal is to cure blindness by stem cell research.[29]
  • ​Andrea B. Maier: Director of the Center for Health Longevity at the National University of Singapore (NUS).
  • Ingemar Patrick Linden: philosopher and author of the book The Case against Death. Linden argues for anti-aging technology and radical life extension.[30]
  • Nathan Cheng: an evangelist and self-described longevity enthusiast who describes himself on "a mission to end biological aging."[31]
  • ​Laurence Ion: Co-Founder of Vitalia who set up a longevity network society, which he describes as a "multi-jurisdiction society built around the idea that life is good death is bad."[32]
  • ​Niklas Anzinger: Co-Founder of Vitalia and host of the Stranded Technologies Podcast.[33]
  • ​Martin Ducker: chief science officer at Juvenescence.[34] Holds a DPhil in the Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford.
  • ​Greg Nakagawa: CEO of Pristine Regenerative Medicine Nexus and Radiant Health Solutions. The latter appears to have sold dietary supplements.[35]
  • ​Paolo Binetti: Core Team at VitaDAO, described as a "community-owned collective dedicated to funding and advancing early stage longevity science research".[36]
  • Jack Scannell: CEO of Etheros Pharmaceuticals a pre-clinical stage company that is developing new chemistries for neurodegenerative diseases.[37]
  • Glenn C. Terry: US Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon and the founder of the GARM Clinic on the Island of Roatán.[38]
  • Matthew Scholz: entrepreneur with a background in computer security, immunology, and gene therapy.
  • Michael D. West:Wikipedia biogerontologist and author of The Immortal Cell: One Scientist's Quest to Solve the Mystery of Human Aging.
  • ​Robin Mansukhani: CEO and Co-Founder of Deciduous Therapeutics, developing novel immunotherapies to treat age related diseases.[39]
  • José Luis Cordeiro:Wikipedia Venezuelan-Spanish engineer and futurist writer who has predicted "death will be optional by 2045".Do You Believe That?
  • Reason (pseudonym?): Co-founder and CEO of Repair Biotechnologies a preclinical biotechnology company based in Syracuse, New York.[40]
  • Tyler Golato: Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Molecule AG. Has a background in experimental therapeutics and biogerontology.
  • John Cumbers:Wikipedia British molecular biologist and CEO of SynBioBeta. Cumber formerly worked in space synthetic biology for NASA.
  • Josh Mitteldorf: astrophysicist and author of Cracking the Aging Code: The New Science of Growing Old - And What It Means for Staying Young.
  • Yuta Lee: Founder and CEO of Accelerated Biosciences Corp. Yuta holds an MBA from China Europe International Business School.[41]
  • Alexandra Stolzing: Professor of Biogerontological Engineering at Loughborough University. Advisor to the Longevity Biotech Fellowship and VitaDAO.
  • ​Stijn Heessen: Chief Operations Officer of Alder Therapeutics. Holds a PhD in Cell and Tumour Biology from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden.
  • ​Alejandro Ocampo: Co-founder of a company which is focused on epigenetic reprogramming for age reversal. Affiliated to the University of Lausanne.[42]
  • Kelsey Moody: process-orientated drug developer. Holds a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine.
  • ​Ashley Zehnder: Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Fauna Bio. Holds a PhD in Cancer Biology from Stanford University.
  • ​Andy Lee: Co-Founder and CBO of of Vincere Biosciences, a biotech company.[43] Founding CTO at NeuroInitiative where he is a co-inventor of granted and pending patents.
  • ​Ivan Morgunov: CEO of Longaevus Technologies, a UK-based biotech company dedicated to advancing technologies that promote longer, healthier lives.[44]
  • Peter Fedichev: biotech entrepreneur. Co-founder of Gero, a data-driven longevity biotech company that uses an AI-platform.
  • ​Emily Welsch: Founder and CEO of Clinbook, a clinical trial software company.
  • ​Dylan Wenzlau: Founder of meme generation platform Imgflip.[45]
  • Natalie Coles: chief phlebotomist for multiple supercentenarian projects, including at Stanford and UCLA, as part of the Supercentenarian Research Foundation.Wikipedia
  • Ana Stankovic: Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of InoHealth, a Swiss-based company centered on longevity.

Startup Societies and Crypto Cities (Jan 29 - Feb 4, Summit: Feb 3)[46]

  • Vitalik Buterin: co-founder of Ethereum.Wikipedia The Vitalia conferences were inspired by Buterin's retreat in Montenegro (a two-month invite-only gathering at a seaside hamlet named Zuzalu).[47][48][49]
  • Robin Hanson: Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University. Hanson's political views been described as conservative.[50] He has attracted criticism for his offensive writings and comments on incels and was once described as "America's creepiest economist."[51] Hanson is a supporter of cryonics and has written a blog post titled "We Don't Have to Die."[52]
  • Patri Friedman: anarcho-capitalist, and theorist of political economy. He founded The Seasteading Institute to "startup communities that float on the ocean with any measure of political autonomy."[53]

AI and Technological Progress Conference Feb 5 - 11, Summit: Feb 10)[54][note 3]

Anatoly Karlin (center left) at Vitalia's opening ceremony.[56]
  • Ivan Provilkov: Head of Product and Engineering at Neiro.ai. Holds a MSc in Computer Science from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.[57]
  • Danilo Tomanovic: President of ML Deep Dive.[58]
  • Ben GoertzelWikipedia: computer scientist and AI researcher who has written about artificial general intelligence (AGI).
  • Michael HuemerWikipedia: Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Huemer is an advocate of ethical vegetarianism.
  • Beff Jezos: co-founder of the e/acc movement (effective accelerationism). Self-described "cosmic post-humanist".[59]
  • Ronjon NagWikipedia: British-American inventor and Adjunct Professor in Genetics at the Stanford School of Medicine.[60]
  • Masa Keith Nakatsu: Co-founder and ex-CEO of Orb. Technology entrepreneur.[61]

The Longevity Biotech Conference - Part 2 (Feb 19 - Feb 25, Summit: Feb 24)[62][note 4]

  • Vera GorbunovaWikipedia: biologist who runs a research laboratory at the University of Rochester. Married to Andrei Seluanov.
  • Andrei Seluanov: biologist and husband of Vera Gorbunova. Professor of Biology and Medicine at the University of Rochester.
  • Bruno Balen: Co-founder of Ani Biome.[63]
  • Caitlin Lewis: Research Associate at SENS Research Foundation. Holds a BSc in Molecular Biology from San Jose State University.[64]
  • Diogo Barardo: senior research fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford.
  • Nichola Conlon: molecular biologist and Co-Founder & CEO of Nuchido.[65]
  • Kia Winslow: Associate Director at BioAge Labs.[66]
  • Nikolina Lauc: CEO of GlycanAge, a biotech company based in London.
  • Max Unfried: PhD student from the Kennedy Lab at the National University of Singapore Centre for Healthy Longevity.
  • Jennifer Fogaty: Chief Scientific Officer for the Translational Research Institute for Space Health at Baylor College of Medicine.
  • Mark Hamalainen: Co-founder of the Longevity Biotech Fellowship.
  • Maria Corlianò: Co-Founder, Scientific Director and CTO of OSbiome, a Singapore health-tech company.
  • David G. McCarthy: Associate Professor for the Risk Management and Insurance Program at UGA's Terry College of Business.[67]

Vitalia and white nationalists[edit]

Radical life extensionWikipedia, cryonics, and hypothetical anti-aging technologies discussed by some speakers at Vitalia's conferences has interested white nationalists and the far-right who seek to decrease the death rate of white populations (particularly in Europe but also the US) by increasing their average healthspan and lifespan. This explains Anatoly Karlin's main interest in attending Vitalia; in his own words:

The Alt Right should embrace Transhumanism

Yes, I know, they are sort of dorky and even SJWish at times. But technology has ideological load, as Michael Anissimov put it (in an article I can’t find), and it just so happens that transhuman techs are perfectly in line with Alt Right, NRx, Identitarian, and even White Nationalist agendas.

  • Raising IQs via genetic editing will arrest the dysgenic trends increasingly affected all peoples on the planet. Degenerating into a global idiocracy serves absolutely no-one’s interest: Not of Europeans, nor Asians, nor Africans.
  • Automation will (hopefully) redistribute resources from the NAM-pandering welfare systems of today to something more fair and equitable. It will also probably help even the gap between indigenous and immigrant fertility rates in Europe and the US.
  • Radical life extension will help preserve White majorities in Europe. The reason that they are declining isn’t just a matter of birth rates, but also of death rates; Europeans are simply much older than your typical immigrant “youth.” Plummeting mortality and morbidity rates – apart from their general desirability – will from an ethnic perspective overwhelmingly benefit Whites and help Europeans maintain majorities in their historic homelands.[68]

Complaints about Anatoly Karlin[edit]

On January 18, 2024, a black man who Karlin has racially harassed online[69][70] by calling a "spear-chucker" and "low IQ Negroid", left a complaint to other attendees and organizers of Vitalia on social media: "Anatoly Karlin is a vicious racist. I mean real hardcore Neo-Nazi stuff."[71] Vitalia, however, appear to have ignored his complaint. The organizers have also been unresponsive to complaints sent by email.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Vitalia has described itself as a "pop up city" on RoatánWikipedia in and around Próspera, a Special Economic Zone with legal and regulatory autonomy. Vitalia provides accommodation to its guests ranging from $1,250 to $4,250 per room per month. Originally planned from January 6, to March 1, 2024, Vitalia later extended its accommodation to April 1, 2024.
  2. That said, far from all of the speakers are pseudoscientists and many are respected scientists.
  3. Five speakers (Robin Hanson, Anders Sandberg, Peter Fedichev, Vitalik Buterin and José Cordeiro) spoke at previous conferences.
  4. One speaker (Kelsey Moody) spoke at a previous conference.

References[edit]

  1. https://archive.is/HHip3
  2. "Vitalia — The City of Life" (in en). 
  3. Garth, Eleanor (2023-12-01). "Vitalia pop-up city aims to redefine the longevity biotech landscape" (in en-GB). Longevity.Technology - Latest News, Opinions, Analysis and Research. 
  4. "Vitalia - Starting the Frontier City of Life" (in en). 
  5. https://archive.is/X1otK
  6. I Talk Alt Left on the Stark Truth by Anatoly Karlin (November 11, 2015). The Unz Review.
  7. "What is Vitalia?" (in en). 
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuA5RKUPFJo [Anatoly Karlin also recommends books by Jonathan Anomaly and Russell T. Warne at the end of his speech as well as the blogs of Emil Kirkegaard, Bo Winegard and Noah Carl.]
  9. https://lu.ma/longbio2024
  10. https://www.academia.edu/24681055/Life_extension_pseudoscience_and_the_SENS_plan
  11. https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/aubrey-de-grey-on-leave-after-sexual-harassment-allegations-69081
  12. https://www.science.org/content/article/antiaging-scientist-found-have-sexually-harassed-young-women
  13. https://www.statnews.com/2021/08/22/sens-research-foundation-removes-aubrey-de-grey/
  14. https://www.thedp.com/article/2019/10/penn-defending-eugenics-jonathan-anomaly-ppe-bioethics
  15. https://www.vml.com/insight/supercharging-healthspans
  16. https://www.businessinsider.com/scientists-millionaire-5-years-anti-ageing-routine-brian-johnson-2023-2
  17. https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/sep/05/the-immortals-meet-the-billionaires-forking-out-for-eternal-life
  18. https://issues.org/nelson/
  19. https://academic.oup.com/book/5869
  20. https://ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/pharmaceutical-freedom-why-patients-have-a-right-to-self-medicate/
  21. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3uy0mwtcKk
  22. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/20/opinion/brooks-the-conservative-future.html
  23. https://www.businessinsider.com/author/michael-ringel
  24. https://www.apollo.vc/team/nils-regge
  25. https://www.pfizer.com/people/leadership/venture_investments/michael_baran-mba-phd
  26. https://www.biopharminternational.com/authors/alberto-santagostino
  27. https://www.biocentury.com/article/645731/fantaccini-becomes-head-of-medical-affairs-cso-at-novartis
  28. https://longevity.technology/news/elisabeth-roider-joins-maximon-as-a-partner-chief-scientific-and-medical-officer/
  29. https://voimaventures.com/founders-spotlight-laura-koivusalo-ceo-co-founder-stemsight/
  30. https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262543163/the-case-against-death/
  31. https://www.golocalprov.com/news/mit-tech-review-unveils-a-group-longevity-enthusiasts-are-looking-to-takeov
  32. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8M_KF9xXkg
  33. https://niklasanzinger.substack.com/podcast
  34. https://juvlabs.com/pages/martin-bio
  35. https://web.archive.org/web/20190211202603/https://radianthealthsolutions.com/
  36. https://www.vitadao.com/
  37. https://consilium-scientific.org/all-speakers/145-dr-jack-scannell
  38. https://garmclinic.com/about-glenn-c-terry-m-d/
  39. https://www.lifespan.io/profile/robin-mansukhani/
  40. https://longevity.technology/news/repair-bios-novel-platform-and-exclusive-from-ceo/
  41. https://www.bio.org/events/bio-ceo-investor-conference/speakers/2551725
  42. https://retro.bio/team/alejandro-ocampo/
  43. https://www.crunchbase.com/person/andy-lee-9
  44. https://longaevus.tech/
  45. https://imgflip.com/
  46. https://gamma.app/docs/Welcome-to-the-Startup-Societies-Summit-zpyisi127d54uva
  47. https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2024/01/22/zuzalu-vitalik-buterin-led-retreat-in-montenegro-inspires-grants-for-zu-villages/
  48. https://www.vitadao.com/event/vitadao-conference-vitalia
  49. https://www.lifespan.io/news/vitalia-a-los-alamos-for-longevity-starting-in-roatan/
  50. https://www.vice.com/en/article/evqy3j/what-are-incels-redistributing-sex-new-york-times-ross-douthat
  51. https://slate.com/business/2018/04/economist-robin-hanson-might-be-americas-creepiest-professor.html
  52. https://www.overcomingbias.com/p/we-dont-have-to-diehtml
  53. https://www.seasteading.org/about/
  54. https://lu.ma/vitaliaai
  55. https://www.unz.com/akarlin/is-brett-kavanaugh-a-rapist/#comment-2556196
  56. https://community.prospera.co/c/life-in-roatan/vitalia
  57. https://rocketreach.co/ivan-provilkov-email_729543830
  58. https://microdose.buzz/news/psychedelic-titans-with-danilo-tomanovic-of-ml-deep-dive/
  59. https://substack.com/@beff
  60. https://profiles.stanford.edu/ronjon-nag
  61. https://jp.linkedin.com/in/masaakinakatsu
  62. https://lu.ma/vitadao_conference_vitalia
  63. https://anibiome.ai/
  64. https://mindmaps.longevity.international/reports/69/faces/1787
  65. https://www.tenentrepreneurs.org/nichola-conlon
  66. https://rocketreach.co/kia-winslow-email_44349674
  67. https://www.terry.uga.edu/directory/david-g-mccarthy/
  68. I Talk Alt Left on the Stark Truth by Anatoly Karlin (November 11, 2015). The Unz Review.
  69. https://archive.is/nxdzp
  70. https://www.unz.com/akarlin/is-brett-kavanaugh-a-rapist/#comment-2556009
  71. https://archive.is/NDwjQ