Claiming that your lab test can detect disease IS fraud – Theranos founder lied about tech that could detect disease with a drop of blood

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has been convicted of defrauding investors after a month-long trial in California.

Prosecutors said Holmes knowingly lied about technology she said could detect diseases with a few drops of blood, and Jurors agreed, finding Holmes guilty of conspiracy to commit fraud against investors and three charges of wire fraud.

Holmes who didn't even have a medical degree, claimed that she'd invented a new lab machine, called the Theranos, that could detect dozens of undiagnosed diseases in a single drop of blood.

On the strength of her stories Holmes was able to raise more than $900m from billionaires such as media magnate Rupert Murdoch and tech moguls Larry Ellison and Bill Gates.

The entire Theranos project was a fraud.

Nobody, not even others in the medical profession, questioned the claims, all seeming to take Holmes' claims on faith.

Just like the Theranos machine fraud, the PCR test concerns the misapplication of a lab test. According to Doctor Mark Bailey, the test cannot confirm SARS-Cov-2. {Therefore the use of the PCR test is also fraud}. From the outset, he maintains, the purpose of this misapplication was to provide the statistical basis for a pandemic.

Read entire article by Darren Birks, Vision News.

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The purpose of the misapplication (PCR test): to falsely prove a pandemic that never was.

Something is very fishy about the Elizabeth Holmes story. She had backing by the likes of Henry Kissinger, Barak Obama, Hillary Clinton. She looked / acted like a victim of MKUltra.

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