July 9, 2023
Vivek Ramaswamy's Soros connection
By Bob Ryan
When looking at potential candidates running for office without a voting record to base judgment on, I look for red flags.
To me, voting records are the best indicators.
Without voting records, candidates can say anything they wish, without a single vote to prove anything. This is the political unknown where Vivek Ramaswamy comes from.
Beyond being a Hindu, which in my mind means that Ramaswamy cannot hold the Judeo-Christian views this nation was founded on, there are serious red flags that attach him to Soros.
In 2011, Ramaswamy was the beneficiary of the Soros Fellowship, which was used help cover the costs at Yale for a future law degree.
His connection to anything Soros related raises serious red flags, especially with Ramaswamy never bringing up that connection.
Rather than addressing that questionable connection, he chooses to pretend as if he was never a beneficiary of Soros.
And it seems that his ties to Soros have continued beyond 2011:
Through a link at the Soros Fellowship on news and events for 2020:
โRoivant Sciences announced today that it is working with regulators in the United States and around the world to advance the clinical development of Gimsilumab, an anti-body that could prevent and treat acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which has been widely connected to the COVID-19 virus. 2011 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow Vivek Ramaswamy, the child of immigrants from India, is the CEO and founder of Roivant Sciences.โ
The Soros Fellowship articles involving past recipients do not include everything they later do. What they show is what the Fellowship views as important, which is what Soros and his house believes. Ramaswamyโs involvement with COVID-19 is important to Soros, which provides a link between the two.
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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/07/vivek_ramaswamys_soros_connection.html