International Coma Imprisonment Consortium gears up for Seoul Summit

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International Coma Imprisonment Consortium conference location
The International Coma Imprisonment Consortium will meet in Seoul, South Korea this April to try and solve the mystery of the Coma.

FEBRUARY 15, 2027 · BY KIM YONG-NAM (SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION)

The International Coma Imprisonment Consortium (ICIC) is gearing up for its first international meeting.

The ICIC is an international organization consisting primarily of well-renowned scientists with the mandate to explain the Coma Imprisonment phenomenon that befell humanity on August 8th of last year.

The meeting will be held at the Floating Islands Complex situated on the Han River, which flows through the heart of Seoul. The meeting is scheduled for April 7-14, 2027 in Seoul, South Korea.

The Search for a Cure

Dr. Marius Johannsen, the Director of the ICIC, was available for comment at a press conference yesterday morning in Copenhagen.

“This will be a meeting of over one thousand of the greatest minds on the planet. The idea is to crash our ideas together to try and make headway in our understanding of the Coma Imprisonment,” Dr. Johannsen said.

“The heart of our inquiry lies with several core questions. Most important among them is how to find the cure to the Coma Imprisonment. Underlying this, of course, is our need to understand the cause of why the Coma befell humanity. Why are people falling into the Coma Imprisonment once they take a life? Is there even a scientific explanation for this?”

International Coma Imprisonment Consortium meeting quote

The search for a cure will take front stage at the conference. There is considerable urgency for finding a cure to the Coma. Of the sixteen million people afflicted with the Coma, an estimated ten million have so far died due to complications.

Brain MRI of Coma Imprisonment patients
Scientists are using the most advanced medical imaging tools in the world to try and solve the mystery of the Coma Imprisonment.

It has been difficult for world leaders to drum up sympathy for Coma patients. Nearly all Coma patients are criminally responsible for at least one murder. Even so, global opinion has shifted in light of millions dying in long-term care while still in the Coma.

The first conference of the ICIC may generate ideas and possibly answer some of the questions swirling about the greatest mystery to ever befall humanity—the Coma Imprisonment.

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