https://opl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S108C573503?fbclid=IwY2xjawGF0eBleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHXn3tD4MKh7VqHHglClBTcV9z4cTqTH7eYlciPTqvE2B8hIhww1Ncc7a4w_aem_ctu3dAtSi_hm-fi1UU_mxg
"Zoltan Istvan almost stepped on a landmine. He was in Vietnam,
reporting for National Geographic. If his guide hadn't warned him, he'd
be dead. Zoltan didn't want to die. Who does? But Zoltan realized
something else just then. He didn't want to die ever ... In fact, he
didn't want anyone to die ever again. Sounds crazy. But it's an idea
he's been pushing for years. He wrote a bestseller about it--and became a
leader in the transhumanism movement, which wants to merge humans with
machines. Imagine there were no diseases because science had cured them
all. Imagine storing your mind inside a computer ... Living longer than
you ever expected--for hundreds of years. Zoltan's journey, spreading
transhumanism, has taken him to the far reaches of the globe. He drove a
bus, shaped like a coffin, across the U.S. to teach people about the
new frontiers of science that imply death is not inevitable. He's run
for president twice so far ... This is the extraordinary story of
Zoltan's war on death"--