Stargate is the stolen theories of
Theranos(Elizabeth Holmes)…
She was lousy in accounting, and accused of all things…steal her ideas…wait some time…then pop out with the same shit but only re-boxed…
Un-fuken-believable.
Stargate is the stolen theories of
Theranos(Elizabeth Holmes)…
She was lousy in accounting, and accused of all things…steal her ideas…wait some time…then pop out with the same shit but only re-boxed…
Un-fuken-believable.
Stargate is the stolen theories of Theranos(Elizabeth Holmes)…
She was lousy in accounting,investing and accused of all things…They stole her ideas(research what she claimed could be done)…They waited some time…then they pop out with the same shit but only re-boxed…
Un-fuken-believable.
>Theranos(Elizabeth Holmes)
From GROK…
What were the claims or theories of Theranos(Elizabeth Holmes)?
Theranos, under the leadership of Elizabeth Holmes, claimed to have developed revolutionary blood-testing technology that could perform a wide array of diagnostic tests using just a few drops of blood from a finger prick. Here are the main claims and theories associated with Theranos:
Minimal Blood Sample Requirement: Theranos claimed their technology could conduct comprehensive blood tests with only a tiny amount of blood, significantly less than what traditional methods required. This was marketed as being less invasive and more convenient for patients.
Broad Spectrum of Tests: They advertised capabilities to perform hundreds of different medical tests, ranging from cholesterol levels to complex diagnostics for diseases like cancer, all from the same small sample of blood. This was supposed to enable quicker, more cost-effective health monitoring.
Proprietary Technology: Theranos claimed to have developed proprietary devices like the "Edison" and later the "miniLab". These were supposed to be miniaturized, automated systems that could run these tests with high accuracy and speed. However, the actual technology was shrouded in secrecy, and much of what was claimed about its functionality turned out to be exaggerated or false.
Speed and Accuracy: The company asserted that their tests could be performed faster and with greater accuracy than traditional lab methods. They suggested that this would revolutionize healthcare by making diagnostics quicker and more accessible.
Cost Efficiency: Theranos promised that their method would drastically reduce the cost of blood testing, making preventive healthcare more accessible to the general population.
Integration into Healthcare Systems: There were claims that Theranos would partner with major pharmacies and health providers to make their technology available in community settings, like Walgreens, thus decentralizing lab testing from hospitals and clinics.
However, these claims were largely discredited as:
Investigations and Whistleblowers: Reports from insiders, such as John Carreyrou from The Wall Street Journal, revealed that Theranos was using traditional blood testing machines for many tests, not their proprietary technology.
FDA Scrutiny: The FDA found that some of Theranos' devices were not cleared for use, leading to regulatory action.
Accuracy Issues: Independent validations showed that many of Theranos' tests were not as accurate or reliable as claimed, posing risks to patient health.
Legal Consequences: Elizabeth Holmes was convicted of fraud for her role in misleading investors, doctors, and patients about the capabilities of Theranos' technology.
In summary, Theranos' claims were based on the idea of revolutionizing diagnostics with innovative technology, but these were largely overstated or outright fabrications, leading to one of the most notorious scandals in Silicon Valley.
>>22405495 from GROK…sounds like the same shit, but years later…IDK…I could be just crazy, but it does say the same fuk'n thing in the 2nd paragraph…Could GROK be wrong on this??…who the fuck knows.
Last one out is a rotten egg!!