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For those of you who don’t know who she is here‘s a summary from wikipedia, as usual it’s highly edited- Theranos - Wikipedia
It turns out Theranos have a very interesting patent, very specific also-
"The present invention provides an integrated health care surveillance and monitoring system that provides real-time sampling, modeling, analysis, and recommended interventions. The system can be used to monitor infectious and chronic diseases. When faced with outbreak of an infectious disease agent, e.g., influenza virus, the system can identify active cases through pro-active sampling in high risk locations, such as schools or crowded commercial areas. The system can notify appropriate entities, e.g., local, regional and national governments, when an event is detected, thereby allowing for proactive management of a possible outbreak. The system also predicts the best response for deployment of scarce resources".
So why is this interesting? Let’s have a look at her board at the company, remember Theranos was supposed to be a quick blood test, why would you need the global warmonger all star team on it? The patent above shows us why the warmonger brigade signed up.
Holmes was introduced to former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz, who joined the Theranos board of directors that month.[119] Over the next three years, Shultz helped to introduce almost all the outside directors on the "all-star board", which included William Perry (former U.S. Secretary of Defense), Henry Kissinger (former U.S. Secretary of State), Sam Nunn (former U.S. Senator), Bill Frist (former U.S. Senator, senate majority leader and heart-transplant surgeon), Gary Roughead (Admiral, USN, retired), Jim Mattis (General, USMC), Richard Kovacevich (former Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO) and Riley P. Bechtel (chairman of the board and former CEO at Bechtel Group).[119][120][121] The board was criticized for consisting "mainly of directors with diplomatic or military backgrounds".
Now if we speculate we could say Homes and Theranos used the blood test as a front, what they were really developing was the above patent, a viral test that could track and trace with ease, the dream of the covid cult, the whole thing got tripped up when people looked into the blood test and found it to be laughably fraudulent and this is likely because that wasn’t the goal, this front allowed them to gain investment in the 100’s of millions,if you listen to what some of her staff say you get the clear impression that something was off there, her head scientist commit suicide -
"As a result of his desperation, Gibbons confided to his wife that "nothing at Theranos is working".[2]Holmes' practice of discouraging communication between departments also troubled Gibbons. The reason given for such information siloing was that the company was operating in stealth mode to protect its trade secrets.[4] However, it prevented effective problem solving and pursuance of common goals between employees.
With an insider perspective, Gibbons knew of Holmes' lies to employees and outsiders about Theranos' technology and readiness, as well as false demonstrations to clients. Thus, Gibbons no longer trusted Holmes. However, he continued to struggle to make the flawed Theranos technology catch up to the hype.[6][2]
In the fall of 2010, Channing Robertson alerted Holmes of Gibbons' complaints and frustrations, Gibbons was subsequently fired. Several of his colleagues lobbied on his behalf, and he was quickly rehired; with reduced responsibilities, as a technical consultant to the chemistry group he had formerly headed".
Gibbons has a lot of research on PUBMED, there are 2 names showing up, I’m not sure if it’s the same guy-
Lots of companies have patents to protect in the early stages, most people don’t behave like Holmes, she was clearly hyper vigilant as many of the staff complained about.
@haidut
It turns out Theranos have a very interesting patent, very specific also-
"The present invention provides an integrated health care surveillance and monitoring system that provides real-time sampling, modeling, analysis, and recommended interventions. The system can be used to monitor infectious and chronic diseases. When faced with outbreak of an infectious disease agent, e.g., influenza virus, the system can identify active cases through pro-active sampling in high risk locations, such as schools or crowded commercial areas. The system can notify appropriate entities, e.g., local, regional and national governments, when an event is detected, thereby allowing for proactive management of a possible outbreak. The system also predicts the best response for deployment of scarce resources".
So why is this interesting? Let’s have a look at her board at the company, remember Theranos was supposed to be a quick blood test, why would you need the global warmonger all star team on it? The patent above shows us why the warmonger brigade signed up.
Holmes was introduced to former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz, who joined the Theranos board of directors that month.[119] Over the next three years, Shultz helped to introduce almost all the outside directors on the "all-star board", which included William Perry (former U.S. Secretary of Defense), Henry Kissinger (former U.S. Secretary of State), Sam Nunn (former U.S. Senator), Bill Frist (former U.S. Senator, senate majority leader and heart-transplant surgeon), Gary Roughead (Admiral, USN, retired), Jim Mattis (General, USMC), Richard Kovacevich (former Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO) and Riley P. Bechtel (chairman of the board and former CEO at Bechtel Group).[119][120][121] The board was criticized for consisting "mainly of directors with diplomatic or military backgrounds".
Now if we speculate we could say Homes and Theranos used the blood test as a front, what they were really developing was the above patent, a viral test that could track and trace with ease, the dream of the covid cult, the whole thing got tripped up when people looked into the blood test and found it to be laughably fraudulent and this is likely because that wasn’t the goal, this front allowed them to gain investment in the 100’s of millions,if you listen to what some of her staff say you get the clear impression that something was off there, her head scientist commit suicide -
Ian Gibbons (biochemist) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
"As a result of his desperation, Gibbons confided to his wife that "nothing at Theranos is working".[2]Holmes' practice of discouraging communication between departments also troubled Gibbons. The reason given for such information siloing was that the company was operating in stealth mode to protect its trade secrets.[4] However, it prevented effective problem solving and pursuance of common goals between employees.
With an insider perspective, Gibbons knew of Holmes' lies to employees and outsiders about Theranos' technology and readiness, as well as false demonstrations to clients. Thus, Gibbons no longer trusted Holmes. However, he continued to struggle to make the flawed Theranos technology catch up to the hype.[6][2]
In the fall of 2010, Channing Robertson alerted Holmes of Gibbons' complaints and frustrations, Gibbons was subsequently fired. Several of his colleagues lobbied on his behalf, and he was quickly rehired; with reduced responsibilities, as a technical consultant to the chemistry group he had formerly headed".
Gibbons has a lot of research on PUBMED, there are 2 names showing up, I’m not sure if it’s the same guy-
Lots of companies have patents to protect in the early stages, most people don’t behave like Holmes, she was clearly hyper vigilant as many of the staff complained about.
@haidut