I am impressed by the perseverance and commitment of Tyler Schultz who refused to give in to Theranos's threats for months. He may very well have saved people's lives.
Also a shoutout to Erika Cheung! Although Tyler definitely had the additional challenge of dealing with his grandfather and the strained familial relationship that resulted.
He’s rich, good-looking, and comes from enormous privilege. Not what you associate with bravery, integrity, and honesty, but he showed those qualities when no one else around him did.
I never buy into that company valuation How do u decide the stock is worth as much One of the most the objective criteria is how much income it can bring u but other than the stock is just whatever someone is willing to pay for it its all phoney
ohmygod really fake humble idiot making people never be able to be inventive again ever or come with something new.... the autistic scumbag... what a hidden authorian horny narcissist moralwarrior too!!!
Evan Clomin what u and I find charming must be that natural charm that does not sound and look as if it was made in lab. I Sometimes think wanting to bleave something into existence can really override the executive part of the brain that deals with due diligence. This guy really did not drink from the same fountain everybody else was drinking from. So kudos to him even tho his taste in finding a women with a deep voice charming is bit left field for me. But the dude dots his i's and crosses his T's when it comes to the criteria in doing his job.And in this day and age that is very rare thing to find specially in the field of journalism.
Studies show that MOST people find large eyes (particularly blue) more inviting, honest, and intelligent unfortunately. You see it all the time in Hollywood, that most Oscar winners have large blue eyes, even black or asian people are seen more attractive with lighter, bigger eyes. So that psychology is suspended to real life. It doesn't work for everyone, but for people, it does, thats why people believed her outrageous lies because in her weird strong eye-contact eyes, it seemed like she was saying the truth.
She founded the company at 19. That itself is highly suspicious. Not even a decades experience in the field 10 years prior she would have only been 9 years old. It's one thing to build Snapchat but a medical breakthrough at 19 is something else. And what average 19 year old would even try this seriously?
ikr, no one even questioned that she had no medical or technology background? even if you believed that her schooling was preparing her (it wasnt), all the in depth classes come in junior and senior year of a college education. freshman and sophmore are mostly gen eds with some very introductory classes thrown in.
orly, how does it work then? please let me know how 2 years of college in an unrelated subject is preparing you to make medical devices as well. personally i can say that the 8 years i spent in college didn't prepare me to make medical devices at all!
nachos you obviously didnt go to a school with the resources and advancement of Stanford. Biotech and related startups arent too uncommon for Stanford alumni, even before finishing their degrees.
the classes give you no knowledge whatsoever on how to make biotech. not sure why someone would hand one of these kids the money to make something like that.
I'm a scientist, and worked in diagnostics in the UK, and this is a superb book. What I was shocked about was how the system in the USA and Silicon Valley was set up so that such bad science, lies, and deceit, was allowed to go on so long, and how the bullying from legal threats prevented sacked personnel (and those that resigned) from telling the truth. I was saddened how such influential people as Henry Kissinger and George Schultz fell for her spell, and believed her over the clear truth, and even the words of his own family who worked at Theranos (in the case of Tyler Schultz, George's son).
I must agree. Whether it's her baritone voice or the way she look into your eye longer than necessary without even blinking, I can't put a finger on it. A sociopath of some sort, I imagine, like most conmen are.
Anastasia Beaverhausen She does the voice because we as humans usually tend to listen more to people with deeper voices. For example, you’re more likely not to listen to a teacher with a higher voice because they’re more “annoying”.
x x 1.) psychopathy is not a real medical condition, neither is sociopathy 2.) antisocial personality disorder (what people commonly think of as psycho or sociopathy) is absolutely not the same as autism
You're misinterpreting the point of the comment: Those are "names", defined and used "subjectively", inconsistently. ADP was "invented"; psychologists who DO NOT understand psychpathy well. Borderline is very similar to psychopathy, autism has certain characteristics similar to psychopathy, but it is NOT INDEED, so we agree,. Again, this is about names that sound better, for girls(PC culture).
Google censorship does not allow longer comments sometimes, that is why the previous one was short, it refers to the fact that psychopaths are being diagnosed incorrectly as borderline, and borderline or psychpathy as autism. Why? well....
Shultz's grandson is a true hero. How proud George should be to have a grandson as smart and fearless as to try and protect his grandpa and blow the whistle on such a scam. I doubt that this scam would have come to light for a lot longer if it the whistle blower did not have a direct line to someone on the board. We should all be so lucky to have a grandchild like this.
I recommend Carryrou's book on this "Bad Blood" to everybody. I couldn't put it down. The way Elizabeth Holmes managed to deceive so many people for so long while silencing anybody who dare speak up through intimidation was both incredible and frightening. Hopefully this becomes a learning experience for Silicon Valley and the investors who play there. Pipe dreams with no substance to back them up should never be valued at billions of dollars.
I have to say I cannot get enough of this story! Congrats to the WSJ,...keep on keeping on! Anyone that put money in to this Stepford lie should be ashamed,...
The work this guy did was excellent and so very important. It took a lot of courage on his part and on the part of his sources. You need to read "Bad Blood." Well, I listened to the audio version on my commute, but you know what I mean.
Thank God he is calm and patient. If it was me, I would flip and yell at her stupid voice, eyes, lies and her act of suing past employees. Awesome journal with high EQ. I swear I would gave up half way through digging for the truth.
2:47 she actually kinda looks like that facebook creep, don't you think? PS. Also blinking once in a while could've helped with the eye redness. PS2. Don't try to compare her to Steve Jobs. Their only similarity is the turtleneck.
All her traits are learned and she is what used to be called "glib". The blue aura around the eye is similar to that of a wolf. Her use of jargon is telltale in all she says. Most importantly, when she is listening to another and when she is speaking, she is always nodding her head "yes", the mark of a barker at a carnival. Importantly, she had no technical expertise which was THE red flag.
All that money and she couldn’t even get a decent haircut or colour, decent eyebrows or makeup. She looked so poorly put together. Assume it was all part of the deception!!!
I’d bet anything it was deliberate to show people that she was so focused on her company that everything else was secondary, including taking care of herself
Look at her face esp eyes and then recall the cult leader from Heaven's Gate...scary similarities. Love that she even went so far as to modify her voice! Nuts! The WSJ and Journalist should be recognized for accurate reporting and sticking to their story even after untold number of counter charges. Doubtful she will see the inside of a cell however. Too bad.
I have seen several women like this. Their whole trip is appearing like a CEO and conning investors to bankroll their lifestyle. Let me coin the term "turtle-necking"
It's an interesting story. The most intriguing part to me is how she was able to sustain a lie of this magnitude, even down to a faked deep voice (according to the reporter) for so many years without running away while she was ahead... Maybe she believed it could work in the future? Either way it's clear she had an idea, and a good one at that, but not a product and once she got enough credibility people didn't dare or care to ask enough questions and the bubble kept growing until this smart man came along with a needle and pricked it.
if you read the book you'll find out that she had really *really* good contacts everywhere, thanks to her family, background, etc. More details are on the wikipedia page of Theranos
@@AG-ig8uf that the technology exists. In layman's terms, she basically claimed you can cook all food on her device for 1 second. It didn't. Her devices couldnt cook properly and was basically serving the population uncooked raw food. Eventually when she opened the wellness clinics, what she did was took the raw meat and brought them back to home base where she cooked them on conventional stoves. The problem is that the transported meat was transported in ralphs plastic bags (comparison to how the specimens were handled) and basically left out for long period of times + the fradulent
@@FirstLast-fr4hb that she had a machine that worked when it didn't, duh...it was bad enough to rip off another company's technology (Siemens), but even that didn't deliver the promises she'd been touting. Her labs were diluting blood samples. And she didn't contribute to the research, her engineers and scientists did, but she still had her name on that patents. She's awful.
Thank you for your great work as a true journalist. Not just all about clicks and ad dollars. Some really important work being done by some great journalists.
She acts exactly like Zuckerburg! Same eyes, same way she closes her lips and gulps, same face movements... Very creepy! I'm starting to believe she's from the same robot series as Zuckerbot.
She's most probably impersonating Zuckerberg in facial movements as she is impersonating Jobs in his wardrobe; pretty sure someone sociopath and desperate to look a like a multibillion dollar CEO who already studied Jobs would not far study Zuckerberg and his mannerisms
A fairly obvious con artist. How people can't tell she's lying and blatantly laughing at you while trying to convince you of her points is baffling. Don't look at her eyes, look at her face, surprised people get conned so easily.
What surprises me the most is that not a single fund that invested in Theranos did any real due diligence. If I had any money in those funds I would immediately pull out of that fund because they're clearly not doing their job correctly. Every competent person I know in the field refused to put any money in the company and recognized the fraud.
To be fair, Theranos repeatedly falsified test results (having generic ones wirelessly transmitted to the machines, or using conventional testers to run tests and then claiming the results came from their tester) to deceive people. But still, you're obviously correct that not only did they not do their due diligence but they also disregarded numerous Theranos employees and medically-trained consultants who did speak up about the shady stuff going on. Tyler Schultz was the one to go on record with WSJ but there were numerous others before him who saw what was going on. Most if not all of them were harrassed and intimidated by Theranos and their high powered legal team into staying silent.
The not blinking indicates, to me, someone who can’t relax at all because she’s got to keep up the con. That’s someone who’s extremely on edge. I used to work in television and nervous new anchors would do that.
"Her eyes are part of her magic spell. They are part of her charisma. She seems to be able to look at people intently without blinking longer than the average human being can." Does anyone notice how she slams her lips together every 3 or 4 words? I counted 12 times in a 14-minute clip.
Bad Blood is an utterly compelling tale. So many amazing angles that are barely believable, yet it’s all true. And to think that there are surely deeper layers, more absurd, much darker.
Theranos vision and mission actually good but when the founder more care about sustain the hype than focus more on making the vision into reality, thats the problem.
Her obsession with Jobs is down right creepy. She basically paraphrases his quotes or things he’s said. The reasoning behind her drive behind her company baffled me. I quote “ Most people don’t even know they have a basic human right to have access to information about themselves “ Well I’m sure they are aware of this however, if money and lack of access to healthcare they are pretty much screwed. Her reasons sound like something I would write in my paper just to meet the minimum page count.
The intro caught me off guard. I'd thought that John was just writing on his laptop, but I wasn't expecting he was actually playing Theranos' Space Invaders. Well played.
I am impressed by the perseverance and commitment of Tyler Schultz who refused to give in to Theranos's threats for months. He may very well have saved people's lives.
I have just finished the book, yeah that guy is a hero.
Also a shoutout to Erika Cheung! Although Tyler definitely had the additional challenge of dealing with his grandfather and the strained familial relationship that resulted.
He’s rich, good-looking, and comes from enormous privilege. Not what you associate with bravery, integrity, and honesty, but he showed those qualities when no one else around him did.
$9 billion company vs. 1 journalist with integrity.....
Shahbaz Sheikh journalist WINS! FATALITY!! Now he'll finish her!
I never buy into that company valuation
How do u decide the stock is worth as much
One of the most the objective criteria is how much income it can bring u but other than the stock is just whatever someone is willing to pay for it its all phoney
Shahbaz Sheikh also bought down by a whistleblower who happened to be the grandson of one of the top cats.. Schultz I can't think of his first name
@@vinniechan ruclips.net/video/BzAdXyPYKQo/видео.html
this i spossible only in US
Her eyes literally made my skin crawl. I'm baffled why she is currently seen as anything other than an extreme con artist.
Kim Kardashian Un
I don't know why he wrote that. Pretty much everybody knows that she is a scam artist.
she hypnotized or used the dark side mind tricks on all of law enforcement into believing that she was "not the criminal you are seeking"
That's what a sociopath looks like. Easier to spot in men normally.
Your skin is literally crawling??? Go to the doctor immediately!
Joel Salyer don’t trust crazy eyes, Manson had them and you don’t trust those eyes
She must have been made in the same factory as Mark Zuckerberg.
Yeah, the factory is called DARPA.
With Eulon?
Garett Collins - No doubt
She was hatched
This model was extremely glitchy and therefore more dangerous.
Such a humble guy. We need more of these sort of guys.
Feza Ozenc o brother
Yes.
John Carreyrou is the one really changing the world, not Elizabeth Holmes
You mean Elon Musk
ohmygod really fake humble idiot making people never be able to be inventive again ever or come with something new.... the autistic scumbag... what a hidden authorian horny narcissist moralwarrior too!!!
BOI if she played poker and stared at me with those eyes, I would just leave the table.
🤣 I would flee the building
* shudders *
With that stare, she can make a player with a royal flush fold their hand.
🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Would you like a balloon?"
John Carreyrou potentially saved people’s lives or the heartache and stress of getting inaccurate results. Kudos to him!
She actually has zero charm about her. Confused why he said that.
Evan Clomin what u and I find charming must be that natural charm that does not sound and look as if it was made in lab. I
Sometimes think wanting to bleave something into existence can really override the executive part of the brain that deals with due diligence.
This guy really did not drink from the same fountain everybody else was drinking from. So kudos to him even tho his taste in finding a women with a deep voice charming is bit left field for me. But the dude dots his i's and crosses his T's when it comes to the criteria in doing his job.And in this day and age that is very rare thing to find specially in the field of journalism.
Her eyes are sorta hypnotic. Not pretty, just a hardcore version of zuckerberg ‘s
well she clearly charmed a lot of people, therefore she is charming, even if she doesn't charm you
Studies show that MOST people find large eyes (particularly blue) more inviting, honest, and intelligent unfortunately. You see it all the time in Hollywood, that most Oscar winners have large blue eyes, even black or asian people are seen more attractive with lighter, bigger eyes. So that psychology is suspended to real life. It doesn't work for everyone, but for people, it does, thats why people believed her outrageous lies because in her weird strong eye-contact eyes, it seemed like she was saying the truth.
@@passionskayandmiguel Give me the source of this study.
She founded the company at 19. That itself is highly suspicious. Not even a decades experience in the field 10 years prior she would have only been 9 years old. It's one thing to build Snapchat but a medical breakthrough at 19 is something else. And what average 19 year old would even try this seriously?
ikr, no one even questioned that she had no medical or technology background? even if you believed that her schooling was preparing her (it wasnt), all the in depth classes come in junior and senior year of a college education. freshman and sophmore are mostly gen eds with some very introductory classes thrown in.
nachos you clearly dont know how Stanford works.
orly, how does it work then? please let me know how 2 years of college in an unrelated subject is preparing you to make medical devices as well.
personally i can say that the 8 years i spent in college didn't prepare me to make medical devices at all!
nachos you obviously didnt go to a school with the resources and advancement of Stanford. Biotech and related startups arent too uncommon for Stanford alumni, even before finishing their degrees.
the classes give you no knowledge whatsoever on how to make biotech. not sure why someone would hand one of these kids the money to make something like that.
She pulled of a long con, the voice, the fake homage to Steve Jobs by wearing black turtlenecks. Etc.
Her admiration of Steve Jobs was 100% authentic. Strange, but authentic.
*off
"Homage", I doubt it. More like wannabe. Pls note also that Jobs was a marketeer, NOT a developer. Lizzy fits that mold, IMO.
I'm a scientist, and worked in diagnostics in the UK, and this is a superb book. What I was shocked about was how the system in the USA and Silicon Valley was set up so that such bad science, lies, and deceit, was allowed to go on so long, and how the bullying from legal threats prevented sacked personnel (and those that resigned) from telling the truth. I was saddened how such influential people as Henry Kissinger and George Schultz fell for her spell, and believed her over the clear truth, and even the words of his own family who worked at Theranos (in the case of Tyler Schultz, George's son).
The world needs people with integrity like John Carreyrou so much!
her eyes have *always* screamed CRAZY ever since i first saw this loon... there was nothing "charismatic" about them.
Yup, those eyes scream con all over and the fake voice .
The fact that she fakes her deep voice is the eeriest thing about her.
creepy af
exactly my thoughts
I must agree. Whether it's her baritone voice or the way she look into your eye longer than necessary without even blinking, I can't put a finger on it. A sociopath of some sort, I imagine, like most conmen are.
Yea seriously what a creeper
@@ChulhyunAhn TRUE THAT!!! JUST CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPY
That fake voice is downright creepy. And the unblinking eyes--those must be contacts too, right? Weird woman.
Yes!!!! And used to be a brunette!! Explains why her hair always looked rough because it's been bleached!!
Notice that she's blinking a lot in the Mad Money clip right after the WSJ article came out.
I would say obnoxious
Anastasia Beaverhausen She does the voice because we as humans usually tend to listen more to people with deeper voices. For example, you’re more likely not to listen to a teacher with a higher voice because they’re more “annoying”.
Nah, you have to blink a lot with birth gas permeable and soft lenses......
This woman and Mark Zuckerberg are, obviously, the same model of android. Has anyone ever seen her try to drink a glass of water?
HOW is she NOT going to Jail????
Criminal investigation is ongoing
How is she supposed to enjoy her cappuccino frappe in jail?
They don't have lizard kibble in jail...
Female privilege.
Jman, your MGTOW is showing.
Listen man, say what you want about WSJ, but this is one of the best youtube videos I've watched in a long time.
"How would you justify putting your patients in harms way?"
"9 billion dollars"
She’s a sociopath. And basically the female version of Mark Zucc.
psychopath or sociopath?
Psychopathy it is. other euphemisms: borderline, autism.
x x 1.) psychopathy is not a real medical condition, neither is sociopathy
2.) antisocial personality disorder (what people commonly think of as psycho or sociopathy) is absolutely not the same as autism
You're misinterpreting the point of the comment: Those are "names", defined and used "subjectively", inconsistently. ADP was "invented"; psychologists who DO NOT understand psychpathy well. Borderline is very similar to psychopathy, autism has certain characteristics similar to psychopathy, but it is NOT INDEED, so we agree,. Again, this is about names that sound better, for girls(PC culture).
Google censorship does not allow longer comments sometimes, that is why the previous one was short, it refers to the fact that psychopaths are being diagnosed incorrectly as borderline, and borderline or psychpathy as autism. Why? well....
"First they think you're crazy" - No, I know you're crazy!
Shultz's grandson is a true hero. How proud George should be to have a grandson as smart and fearless as to try and protect his grandpa and blow the whistle on such a scam. I doubt that this scam would have come to light for a lot longer if it the whistle blower did not have a direct line to someone on the board. We should all be so lucky to have a grandchild like this.
Sad news is that George never apologised to his grandson
not just the creepy eyes, her voice and basically everything about her is creepy
2:48 totally creeped me out lol. Amazing that it took so long to expose her as a fraud.
No, the not blinking things is b/c SHE'S LYING and has to focus on it.
Scott Peterson, the guy who put his wife's body into the bay (with 8 month old) also did not blink in TV interviews.
You one smart dude you taught me something thanks
Bill Clinton could not resist.
I recommend Carryrou's book on this "Bad Blood" to everybody. I couldn't put it down. The way Elizabeth Holmes managed to deceive so many people for so long while silencing anybody who dare speak up through intimidation was both incredible and frightening. Hopefully this becomes a learning experience for Silicon Valley and the investors who play there. Pipe dreams with no substance to back them up should never be valued at billions of dollars.
You know you've done something right when the critics make a video game and you're in it.
I highly admire the way the skilled people of some particular area(here, journalism), execute their tasks with professionalism. It is so engrossing.
1:56 I thought it was Zuck in a wig...that voice
its sister Zuck
Sounds like Jimbo from Simpsons
"Species" movie from 95 lul
Charisma? Sounding drugged-out and widening your eyes is charisma? Uh, ok.
tbh except the eyes part her fake voice does sound interesting
Its not charisma but hypnotic manipulation really..
I have to say I cannot get enough of this story! Congrats to the WSJ,...keep on keeping on! Anyone that put money in to this Stepford lie should be ashamed,...
The work this guy did was excellent and so very important. It took a lot of courage on his part and on the part of his sources.
You need to read "Bad Blood." Well, I listened to the audio version on my commute, but you know what I mean.
john was so brave to write ths story.huge respect for him,erika and tyler.
Thank God he is calm and patient. If it was me, I would flip and yell at her stupid voice, eyes, lies and her act of suing past employees. Awesome journal with high EQ. I swear I would gave up half way through digging for the truth.
I love the way this piece begins!!!! GOLD! 🙌
I'd love to see him visit her in prison and ask her through one of those glass divider phone booths. "How about that interview now?"
She's (of course) in minimum security. The facility doesn't even have a single barb wire fences.
Kudos to the brave people who stood up to Elizabeth and Sunny.
I've been listening to Bad Blood on Podcast hosted by this author. It's addicting.
2:47 she actually kinda looks like that facebook creep, don't you think?
PS. Also blinking once in a while could've helped with the eye redness.
PS2. Don't try to compare her to Steve Jobs. Their only similarity is the turtleneck.
All her traits are learned and she is what used to be called "glib". The blue aura around the eye is similar to that of a wolf. Her use of jargon is telltale in all she says. Most importantly, when she is listening to another and when she is speaking, she is always nodding her head "yes", the mark of a barker at a carnival. Importantly, she had no technical expertise which was THE red flag.
Journalism at its finest. Reminds me of the Boston pederast ring that was dismantled by a paper.
OriginalMindTrick it's a film that won best picture in the academy awards called "spotlight" based on real events.
Thanks.
Yeah, Hollywood wanted people to look the other way, towards the usual non-progressive suspects in their fictional universe...
Hey Carreyrou, great investigative reporting. Congratulations on uncovering the king who wore no clothes.
He should have shorted the stock. Hmmm
First, they think you're crazy, then, they fight you. Then, you go to jail.
All that money and she couldn’t even get a decent haircut or colour, decent eyebrows or makeup. She looked so poorly put together. Assume it was all part of the deception!!!
I’d bet anything it was deliberate to show people that she was so focused on her company that everything else was secondary, including taking care of herself
I assume that's not even her real hair colour.
Sloppy is the Silicon Valley way.
Engineers and geeks.
Look at her face esp eyes and then recall the cult leader from Heaven's Gate...scary similarities. Love that she even went so far as to modify her voice! Nuts! The WSJ and Journalist should be recognized for accurate reporting and sticking to their story even after untold number of counter charges. Doubtful she will see the inside of a cell however. Too bad.
David McCrary The first time I saw her I thought exactly the same. m.ruclips.net/video/ML3Y_b4QcC8/видео.html
I have seen several women like this. Their whole trip is appearing like a CEO and conning investors to bankroll their lifestyle.
Let me coin the term "turtle-necking"
Yes! #turtlenecking
It's an interesting story. The most intriguing part to me is how she was able to sustain a lie of this magnitude, even down to a faked deep voice (according to the reporter) for so many years without running away while she was ahead... Maybe she believed it could work in the future? Either way it's clear she had an idea, and a good one at that, but not a product and once she got enough credibility people didn't dare or care to ask enough questions and the bubble kept growing until this smart man came along with a needle and pricked it.
It wasn't her idea, it was aspiration of medical field for century to have rapid, cheap wide range medical tests.
What exactly is the lie?
if you read the book you'll find out that she had really *really* good contacts everywhere, thanks to her family, background, etc. More details are on the wikipedia page of Theranos
@@AG-ig8uf that the technology exists. In layman's terms, she basically claimed you can cook all food on her device for 1 second. It didn't. Her devices couldnt cook properly and was basically serving the population uncooked raw food. Eventually when she opened the wellness clinics, what she did was took the raw meat and brought them back to home base where she cooked them on conventional stoves. The problem is that the transported meat was transported in ralphs plastic bags (comparison to how the specimens were handled) and basically left out for long period of times + the fradulent
@@FirstLast-fr4hb that she had a machine that worked when it didn't, duh...it was bad enough to rip off another company's technology (Siemens), but even that didn't deliver the promises she'd been touting. Her labs were diluting blood samples. And she didn't contribute to the research, her engineers and scientists did, but she still had her name on that patents. She's awful.
Thank you for your great work as a true journalist. Not just all about clicks and ad dollars. Some really important work being done by some great journalists.
Printing something which powerful people do not want printed. The essence of great journalism by John Carryerou.
Good job sir ! We need more journalists like you in this world.
Great interview -- I have been so interested in this whole project and fallout. Can you please include subtitles in the future? Thanks!
Please lock her up for a long time. Thank you for exposing this con artist.
You made a brave move to blow this thing up. Thank you for that. Your book is amazing.
I've watched so many videos on this and I still can't believe this is reality
Charming??? 2:49 freaks me out
She acts exactly like Zuckerburg! Same eyes, same way she closes her lips and gulps, same face movements... Very creepy! I'm starting to believe she's from the same robot series as Zuckerbot.
She's most probably impersonating Zuckerberg in facial movements as she is impersonating Jobs in his wardrobe; pretty sure someone sociopath and desperate to look a like a multibillion dollar CEO who already studied Jobs would not far study Zuckerberg and his mannerisms
@@LiwaySaGu and it worked!
Absolutely creepy.
Theranos was Thanos 🤔🤔
Techish Kenya they killed half the world's population ???
spot on
Techish Kenya DING DING DING you are *CORRECT*
A fairly obvious con artist. How people can't tell she's lying and blatantly laughing at you while trying to convince you of her points is baffling.
Don't look at her eyes, look at her face, surprised people get conned so easily.
Bingo!
Good work man, thanks for being persistent!
Ok. I know, we shouldn't judge people by their looks BUT whenever I see "crazy eyes", my alarm goes off and that's it.
She needs to start a singing career…Imagine her tackling the Lou Rawls classic “You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine.”
I wonder which actress gets to play her? That is a movie I want to see.
At least Steve Jobs actually had a real product.
Jennifer Lawrence doesn't have the crazy eyes.
Al Barleta ...which is the title of the book that the movie is based on. The WSJ reporter (in the video) wrote the book.
Can't wait! Curious how she is gonna do the ridiculous voice thing though. ...
@@NESherv I don't think Elizabeth Holmes had those eyes either. Contact lens, probably.
bruh just watching her speak directly to the camera made me feel like she was snatching my soul
How is she still the CEO of this company after the SEC settlement?
What surprises me the most is that not a single fund that invested in Theranos did any real due diligence. If I had any money in those funds I would immediately pull out of that fund because they're clearly not doing their job correctly. Every competent person I know in the field refused to put any money in the company and recognized the fraud.
Bingo! Exactly
To be fair, Theranos repeatedly falsified test results (having generic ones wirelessly transmitted to the machines, or using conventional testers to run tests and then claiming the results came from their tester) to deceive people. But still, you're obviously correct that not only did they not do their due diligence but they also disregarded numerous Theranos employees and medically-trained consultants who did speak up about the shady stuff going on. Tyler Schultz was the one to go on record with WSJ but there were numerous others before him who saw what was going on. Most if not all of them were harrassed and intimidated by Theranos and their high powered legal team into staying silent.
**shudders** anyone else getting a strong witchy vibe from this Holmes creature? So creepy...
Holmes creature 😂😂😂
yeah the first time i watched a video of her that's what i got
The not blinking indicates, to me, someone who can’t relax at all because she’s got to keep up the con. That’s someone who’s extremely on edge.
I used to work in television and nervous new anchors would do that.
Her eyes are creepy. No emotions. Classic sociopathic eyes.
Anyway, this is one of the proudest moments of investigative journalism.
"Her eyes are part of her magic spell. They are part of her charisma. She seems to be able to look at people intently without blinking longer than the average human being can." Does anyone notice how she slams her lips together every 3 or 4 words? I counted 12 times in a 14-minute clip.
She has charisma?! I always thought she looked dead inside, but that’s the first time I’d heard her speak. Good lord.
Thank you John. Very cool!
This man is a true hero
“It’s not a lie if you believe it” ~George Costanza
I remember reading about her in my high school dorm room in 2015 and how she was one of the few self made female billionaires. And now this. Wow.
Why tf people found her charismatic, I have no idea. Her eyes and voice seriously creep me out.
I want to hear her say .. "Put the lotion in the basket."
Bad Blood is an utterly compelling tale. So many amazing angles that are barely believable, yet it’s all true. And to think that there are surely deeper layers, more absurd, much darker.
Theranos vision and mission actually good but when the founder more care about sustain the hype than focus more on making the vision into reality, thats the problem.
Stole 9 BILLION, paid a 500,00 "fine".... sign me up.
She's the type of person who I can't imagine ever laughing
Wow .. you’re a example of true journalism
This isn't an ability to keep eye contact, she likely has proptosis. She needs to get her thyroid checked or has had a botched eye job, etc.
het eyeballs are grey!
His book Bad Blood is AMAZING. What a fraud she perpetrated, with such harm to patients. She deserves prison time.
Her obsession with Jobs is down right creepy. She basically paraphrases his quotes or things he’s said. The reasoning behind her drive behind her company baffled me. I quote “ Most people don’t even know they have a basic human right to have access to information about themselves “ Well I’m sure they are aware of this however, if money and lack of access to healthcare they are pretty much screwed. Her reasons sound like something I would write in my paper just to meet the minimum page count.
the moment i looked at her eyes closely, chills went down my spine
Its actaully not that hard to fool Americans.
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i know right adbdulai? our taqiyya hasn't been detected so far.
the infidels think we have integrated
I love how he has to make it about "oh well she's just extremely persuasive" how about: "investors can be REALLY CREDULOUS!"
Great reporting John. I would never compare her to Steve Jobs, the wrong analogy. Maybe someone like Maddoff.
True. Maybe she had a reality distortion field, but Jobs actually delivered a working product.
She's not more charismatic than anyone else, she just had a vision and wasn't able to achieve it, and then didn't know what to do when she couldn't.
Her eyes ... are creepy af.
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John Carreyrou is an American Hero. He actually cares. The press needs more journalists like him. America needs more people like him.
Erika Cheung and Tyler Schultz are heros. They saved many peoples’ lives.
Good job !
All of the new elites, are they real human?
The intro caught me off guard. I'd thought that John was just writing on his laptop, but I wasn't expecting he was actually playing Theranos' Space Invaders.
Well played.
Elizabeth should have stayed in college. If she had, she would have been more equipped to run her vision.
In case you wonder where she plagiated the quote:
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." - Mahatma Gandhi
Guys that's her real voice! She's just holding in a burp!
This is what real journalism is.