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Criticism of Henry Kissinger in HBO Documentary
The HBO documentary on Henry Kissinger portrays several people as being super defensive, but also notes that it is the least terrible thing Kissinger has done. There is speculation about dark magical rituals being performed with the Cambodians who were bombed by Kissinger.
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Elizabeth Holmes, a college dropout, founded the company Real Time Cures, later renamed Theranos, with a patent for an arm patch that would diagnose and treat medical conditions.
35:06 - 35:55 (00:49)
Summary
Elizabeth Holmes, a college dropout, founded the company Real Time Cures, later renamed Theranos, with a patent for an arm patch that would diagnose and treat medical conditions. Her experience during the SARS epidemic led her to believe she could do it better than traditional medical professionals.
ChapterCriticism of Henry Kissinger in HBO Documentary
EpisodePart One: Elizabeth Holmes: The CEO Who Treated Your Blood Like a Phone
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this podcast, the hosts discuss their opinions on the HBO documentary about Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos, including their thoughts on those featured in the film, as well as on filmmaker Alex Gibney and his use of stock footage.
35:55 - 37:02 (01:06)
Summary
In this podcast, the hosts discuss their opinions on the HBO documentary about Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos, including their thoughts on those featured in the film, as well as on filmmaker Alex Gibney and his use of stock footage. They also briefly mention criticism of Errol Morris' work in relation to the company.
ChapterCriticism of Henry Kissinger in HBO Documentary
EpisodePart One: Elizabeth Holmes: The CEO Who Treated Your Blood Like a Phone
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker ponders on the longevity of Henry Kissinger and proposes a tongue-in-cheek possibility for his extended life.
37:02 - 38:56 (01:53)
Summary
The speaker ponders on the longevity of Henry Kissinger and proposes a tongue-in-cheek possibility for his extended life.