EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 6 MIN
Theranos: The Blood Test That Couldn't Test Blood - Part 1: The Spark and the Shadow
from The Fraud Archive – Iconic Cons, Scams and Financial Crimes explained in minutes
A Stanford dropout with a black turtleneck and a bold promise—could one young founder really change medicine forever with a tiny drop of blood? Before the headlines, before the billion-dollar valuation, there was just an idea—and a secret.This is the story of how Silicon Valley’s most seductive fraud began, in a place where optimism was currency and scrutiny was rare. Elizabeth Holmes didn’t look like a con artist. She looked like the next Steve Jobs. In two thousand three, she launched Theranos from a Stanford dorm room, promising to reinvent medical diagnostics. The timing was perfect for a story like hers. Silicon Valley was hungry for disruption, and health care was a tempting target—full of inefficiencies, layers of rules, and investors who wanted to bet on the next big thing. Holmes spoke in the language of engineers and visionaries, describing a future where anyone could get blood tests quickly, cheaply, and with almost no pain. The claim was simple, but it sounded revolutionary: one tiny finger prick, dozens of tests. Fast, painless, accurate. The initial story was so attractive that it made people overlook the details.Learn more at: https://thefraudarchive.com/fraud/theranos-elizabeth-holmesThe Fraud Archive is part of The Archive Network by Jonkai Ventures, a collection of podcasts dedicated to exploring history's greatest cons, scams,and financial crimes.Support the podcast and access exclusive content on Patreon:https://patreon.com/TheArchiveNetworkDiscover more archives and stories:https://thearchivenetwork.comExplore this archive:https://thefraudarchive.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Stanford dropout with a black turtleneck and a bold promise—could one young founder really change medicine forever with a tiny drop of blood? Before the headlines, before the billion-dollar valuation, there was just an idea—and a secret.This is the story of how Silicon Valley’s most seductive fraud began, in a place where optimism was currency and scrutiny was rare. Elizabeth Holmes didn’t look like a con artist. She looked like the next Steve Jobs. In two thousand three, she launched Theranos from a Stanford dorm room, promising to reinvent medical diagnostics. The timing was perfect for a story like hers. Silicon Valley was hungry for disruption, and health care was a tempting target—full of inefficiencies, layers of rules, and investors who wanted to bet on the next big thing. Holmes spoke in the language of engineers and visionaries, describing a future where anyone could get blood tests quickly, cheaply, and with almost no pain. The claim was simple, but it sounded revolutionary: one tiny finger prick, dozens of tests. Fast, painless, accurate. The initial story was so attractive that it made people overlook the details.Learn more at: https://thefraudarchive.com/fraud/theranos-elizabeth-holmesThe Fraud Archive is part of The Archive Network by Jonkai Ventures, a collection of podcasts dedicated to exploring history's greatest cons, scams,and financial crimes.Support the podcast and access exclusive content on Patreon:https://patreon.com/TheArchiveNetworkDiscover more archives and stories:https://thearchivenetwork.comExplore this archive:https://thefraudarchive.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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