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Defending The Hanso Foundation

For forty years, The Hanso Foundation, together with its many partners around the world, has worked tirelessly for the advancement of the human race.

Through endeavors such as the Life Extension Project, Electromagnetic Research Initiative, Institute for Genomic Advancement, Mathematical Forecasting Initiative, Worldwide Wellness and Prevention Development Program, Mental Health Appeal, and Educational Outreach Imperative, the foundation has dedicated itself to nothing less than the promotion of world peace through improved health, prevention, vitality, and longevity.

But in recent weeks an apparently-coordinated effort to undermine The Hanso Foundation has reared its ugly head. In what cannot possibly be a mere coincidence of timing, we've seen the publication of a new novel by the late Gary Troup occur at almost the same moment as the start of a concerted effort to disrupt the website of The Hanso Foundation.

With this site, we intend for the defenders of The Hanso Foundation to remain silent no longer. In the face of a cynical attack upon an organization which has done nothing but reach out to a better tomorrow, we must speak out against any and all attempts to impugn The Hanso Foundation's well-earned reputation.

Comments

Thank you for setting up this site about defending the great Hanso Foundation. It's a shame that people (if you can call Gary Troup "people") are getting famous by smearing the HF's good name.

BTW... I noticed you didn't provide a hotlink to the Educational Outreach Imperative. Can you update that info so anyone who visits this site can visit that site as well as all the others? Thanks in advance.

We don't have a current link for the Educational Outreach Imperative. A safe supposition might be that with all of the hack attempts The Hanso Foundation's website has been suffering, their technicians might not yet have fully restored all informational pages on the site.

You should try and contact them about it.

In fact, you might want to ask them why the Educational Outreach Imperative is not listed as one of the projects on the website even though their press release mentions it.

This kind of discrepancy makes it look like the Hanso Foundation is in disarray. And we all know that isn't the case.

This site is great. It's so nice to see a place where sanity and reason prevail. I am all for a better tomorrow.

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