Addressing the BS, baloney, lies, and planted trash šļø peddled by insecure campaigns, Super PAC puppets, ālistless vesselsā of the political establishment, and fake establishment media. Your one-stop shop for getting to the TRUTH.
The World Economic Forum Connections: š¤”
Two years ago, the WEF tried to throw false bait by naming Vivek a ‘Young Global Leader’ (like they did to other successful people). Vivek explicitly rejected their ridiculous āaward.ā The WEF repeatedly refused to remove his name from their list despite escalating demands, so Vivek sued them. And succeeded. They tried to put him on their list, so he put them on his. The WEF folded completely and met all of his demands in the lawsuit: a public apology, disavowal, and a commitment to never name
someone again without their explicit permission.
Thatās how Vivek rolls: He fights. And he wins. Just as heāll do for the people of this country. Vivek is Klaus Schwabās worst nightmare. WEF tried to put Vivek on his list. Instead, Vivek put WEF on his own list ā and became the first prominent American to sue them in court.
Read:
Vivek Ramaswamy Settles Lawsuit with World Economic Forum, will donate money
Vivek Supports Legalizing āHard Drugsā: š¤”
Youād have to be smoking something pretty potent to think that Vivek āfavors legalizing hard drugs.ā Even conservative media took the bait on this one.
Hereās the TRUTH: 44 veterans die by suicide every single day. Thatās why Vivek supports decriminalizing ayahuasca, ketamine, and psilocybin therapies for veterans who suffer from PTSD, to prevent the epidemic of fentanyl and suicide. Itās outrageous that thousands of veterans are taking their lives and we are denying them the possibility of even trying alternative treatments that could potentially save their lives. That sort of paternalism is despicable and un-American. Vivek will not allow it to continue if the people of this country elect him as their commander-in-chief.
Vivek Doesnāt Support Israel: š¤”
WRONG. Keep lying, Nimarata Randhawa. The desperation is showing. By the end of Vivekās first term, the US-Israel relationship will be deeper and stronger than ever because it wonāt be a client relationship, it will be a true friendship. The centerpiece of Vivekās Middle East policy in Year 1 will be to lead āAbraham Accords 2.0ā which will fully integrate Israel into the Middle East economy ā by adding Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and Indonesia to the pact which was one of President Trumpās crowning foreign policy achievements.
Vivek will also partner with Israel to ensure that Iran never acquires nuclear capabilities. Thatās a hard *never.*
Most importantly, he wonāt cut aid to Israel until Israel tells the U.S. that it no longer needs the aid. Thatās what true friends do: theyāre honest with each other. We expect that of our friends in Israel, And when Israel gets to that point, we should all rightly celebrate it as a mark of achievement and pride for both the U.S. and Israel. Thatās what Vivek actually said, so donāt believe the opponentsā lies that he wants to cut aid to Israel ā which makes zero sense as a foreign policy priority any time in the foreseeable future. We will not leave Israel hanging out to dry – ever. (But that didnāt stop his opponents from pouncing to lie about his position).
Good friends also learn from each other, and Vivek has said we have much to learn from Israel. Heās traveled there countless times with one of his most important business partners ā a founding investor at Roivant ā who is based there. Vivek wants the U.S. to learn from Israelās border policies, crime enforcement policies, national identity, and missile defense capabilities ā and will
lead the U.S. accordingly.
Vivek is really just a secret āTrojan Horseā for George Soros: š¤”
This one is so funny that it feels odd to dignify, but man it comes up a lot! So here goes. When Vivek was 24 years old, he won a generic scholarship that hundreds of students win to attend graduate school. It was NOT funded by George Soros. It was sponsored by a relative of George Soros (Paul, his brother) who is long dead. There were no strings attached. Just a generic scholarship. Vivek would have been a fool to turn down that scholarship and anyone who would have shouldnāt get anywhere near the White House doing trade deals on behalf of our country.
Vivek wasnāt born rich either. Unlike any other candidate, Vivek voluntarily released 20 years of tax returns at the start of this campaign ā and challenged his competitors to do the same ā in an extraordinary act of transparency. Well, no good deed goes unpunished. Opposition researchers pointed out that Vivek made over $1 million the year he won the scholarship. Well, not quite. Vivekās first big payday at the hedge fund only came the year after he applied for the scholarship. And even if youāve made a million dollars, youād have to be pretty foolish to turn down a $50,000 scholarship if you win it. Itās not that complicated.
Oh, and by the way ā thereās another candidate in this race who George Soros has praised and for whom George Sorosā investment partners hosted a fundraiser in June. And another one who got a $160 million loan from George Soros himself. Weāll let you guys do your own homework on that.
Vivek Supports Mask Mandates: š¤”
Never. Vivek is adamantly against mask mandates, and he always has been. Find one place where Vivek has supported a mask mandate. Answer: you wonāt. Other than fake news headlines manufactured by other candidates ā or in this case, their Super PACs.
Hereās the TRUTH: Vivek is always skeptical of the government. We have a government that lies to us more than it tells the TRUTH ā the TRUTH about the origin of Covid, the TRUTH about the Hunter Biden laptop, the TRUTH about government-tech censorship, the TRUTH about the Epstein client list.
When that same government (Fauci et al.) said in early 2020 that we SHOULDNāT be buying masks, he naturally went in the opposite direction and said: you know what, I just might go out and get some. He also made a flippant comment saying that the Bernie Sandersā proposal to make masks available to all who wanted them was kind of sensible. Vivekās views on that changed as the facts changed, and he was honest about it.
(Side note: find just *one* Republican presidential candidate who didnāt say at least something
totally cringeworthy about Covid back in 2020ā¦weāll wait. At least Vivek has the guts to admit
it).
Vivek is for individual choice, no mandates, no lockdowns, no restrictions on speech.
Vivek Supports a Death Tax: š¤”
WRONG. Vivek supports a 12% flat tax across the board, while eliminating cronyist deductions and loopholes.
Fake news and threatened campaigns will point to Vivekās second book, Nation of Victims, where Vivek lays out a mathematical calculation on how to fully eliminate the federal income tax, which wasnāt even constitutional for most of its history. Vivek is an intellectual, not a partisan hack, so he explores ideas. Well, sue him for it. If opposition researchers and career politicians want to misquote his book, they might want to consider doing something theyād never considered: read the whole book, actually. Itās on sale for $15 right now on Amazon, š.
Vivek Has Done Business in China!?! š±
Actually, this one is true. Vivekās first business had a subsidiary in China, before the company eventually wound down its operations there as the risks became apparent over time. He writes about that experience in his first book Woke, Inc. ā when he discusses how he came to his anti-China views. Vivek understands the threat posed by China more deeply than nearly any other politician in America.
Here’s how the game is played: the CCP turns U.S. CEOs into its puppets, by providing market access to China in return for doing CCPās geopolitical bidding. They turn ācapitalismā into a vector to advance their own political goals. Forced technology transfers. Suppression of public criticism against the CCP. Special favors to companies that apply carbon emissions caps in the U.S. but not in China. Handing over U.S. user data as a condition for doing business in China.
They build a Great Chinese Wall if you criticize the CCP, but they roll out the red carpet if you criticize the U.S. Thatās why companies like Nike will wax eloquent about slavery and systemic racism in the U.S., but lie prostrate praising its overlords in China.
Itās a devious game. Thatās why when Vivek started Strive to compete against BlackRock in the asset management industry, he made a Day 1 commitment that no major U.S. asset manager has ever made: he committed that Strive would NOT do business in China, because he didnāt want the boot of the CCP on the companyās neck, since Striveās goal was to be a good fiduciary to its U.S. clients. You can only have one master at a time. Thatās part of what makes things ācomplicatedā for BlackRock, but thatās for another day.
Follow Vivekās public commentary on the follies of ādemocratic capitalismā that got us into this mess with China, and you will see he is lightyears ahead of any other Presidential candidate on this issue. He doesnāt call China a āgreat friendā to the U.S. ā like certain other GOP candidates with greater foreign policy self-proclaimed (ahem!) āexperienceā have said about China in recent
years.
Vivek Wants Transgender People in the Military: š¤”
Nope. Vivek is the first candidate who had the courage to speak TRUTH about transgenderism: itās a mental health disorder. Period. This means that transgender individuals are already disqualified from serving on that basis, and we donāt need to dignify that delusion by creating a separate category for it that we then have to ban ā because it already is effectively banned for all intents and purposes. A federal appeals court earlier in recent months even held that transgenderism is covered by the Americans with Disability Act ā so that further reinforces the reality.
The real āwoke militaryā issue that NO ONE else seems willing to talk about isā¦well, the touchy issue of lowering physical standards for women to serve in combat roles. Vivek is against it. And heās the only one in the field whoās man enough to actually say it.
Vivek is Part of Big Pharma and Made $$ on a Failed Alzheimerās Drug: š¤”
WRONG on both. Calling Vivek part of big pharma is about as inane as calling Rumble part of Big Tech. Itās also funny because most big pharma executives really donāt like Vivek, because he called pharmaās corrupt bluff of soft coordination on which drugs theyād develop versus not to actually rescue medicines that big pharma had abandoned ā and he built a multibillion dollar company of his own in the process. Thatās how he ended up developing a staggering *five* new FDA-approved products, including lifesaving and life-changing therapies. Thatās one of the best track records for a new biotech company in modern history, and itās why most pharma executives arenāt particularly fond of him.
(Side note: Vivek invested early in Rumble when it was still a private company, to challenge Big Techās orthodoxies ā in the same way Vivekās first company Roivant challenged Big Pharmaās orthodoxies).
One of the drugs that Vivek developed was a drug for Alzheimerās disease, through one of Roivantās subsidiaries called Axovant. Like 99.7% of all drugs tested for Alzheimerās disease, it failed. Unlike most of Roivantās subsidiaries which went on to become immensely successful ā and Roivant (the parent company) which is a nearly $10BN public company today ā Axovant ended up failing after the Alzheimerās drug was terminated. But the idea that Vivek made any money on that failure is a total lie. To the contrary: Vivek could have sold shares in Axovant before its failure. But he didnāt. And neither did Roivant. That was an unusual decision, and some would even call it honorable.
(The in-the-weeds critics will say: āBut he sold some shares in Roivant, didnāt he?ā Answer: yes, he and other shareholders were forced to sell a tiny portion of their shares in 2015 to facilitate an outside investor entering Roivant in 2015. And the shares that Roivant Vivek sold back then are worth a LOT more today than they were back then).
Bottom line: one of the therapies Vivek helped develop is a life-saving therapy in kids ā as a father of two young sons, that is the accomplishment in his life that he is most proud of. He has also overseen the development of other medicines, including for psoriasis, prostate cancer, endometriosis, and uterine fibroids.
Vivek Didnāt Vote Very Much in His 20s š¤Ø
Well, this is actually true! But it also nicely debunks that other myth floating around that Vivek has scheming his entire life to become a national politician. So at least thereās that.
The truth is Vivek was libertarian in his college days and voted for the libertarian candidate for U.S. President back in 2004 when he was 19 years old. He wasnāt inspired by George Bush and John Kerry. Or by McCain and Obama. Or Romney and Obama. So, like most young people, he sat it out for his 20s.
But he understands young people. If we keep serving up boring plastic politicians, young people will remain uninspired. But if we give them a fresh candidate from a different generation who has an actual vision for this country and speaks with authenticity, we have an opportunity to bring them along in droves and win this election in a landslide. And thatās exactly what weāre doing already. 40% of Vivekās donors are first-time ever donors to the GOP, compared to 2-5% for traditional GOP candidates. Thatās unprecedented in our party.
Vivek is a 9/11 Conspiracy Theorist!
This one is funny. Vivek isnāt obsessed with 9/11 as a topic, but the media certainly seems to be when theyāre around him. Vivek has never once proactively brought up 9/11 on the campaign trail or in media interviews, but he speaks candidly when asked: the U.S. government absolutely did not tell us the entire truth about 9/11.
Hereās the ugly TRUTH: the FBI quietly declassified documents in 2021 that definitively reveal our government lied to the public about basic facts of Saudi Arabiaās involvement in 9/11, until documents were declassified and they changed their story 20 years later. Omar al-Bayoumi, a 42- year-old graduate student, welcomed, housed, set up bank accounts, and gave rent money to the first two Qaida hijackers after they landed in Los Angeles in January 2000. Al-Bayoumi claimed to have met the two terrorists entirely by chance: The 9/11 Commission report verified that Bayoumiās altruism was in the name of hospitality, as he claimed.
The FBI, 20 years later, changed its story. In documents declassified last year, the Bureau affirmed that Bayoumi was in fact an agent of the Saudi intelligence service who worked with Saudi religious officials and reported to the kingdomās powerful ambassador in Washington.
The reason the people donāt trust the government is because the government doesnāt trust the people. The reason thatās relevant today is the U.S. government continues to lie ever since then ā about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, about the justification for the 2008 bailouts, about the Trump Russia collusion hoax, about UAPs, about the Hunter Biden laptop story, about the origin of Covid-19, about the Nashville transgender shooter manifesto, and countless other matters. We canāt just sweep the past under the rug if we are to rebuild public trust in our country.