Vivek's HB-1 Bait and Switch: Are Indian Coders Actually Any Good? Consider Fraudster Sriam Krishnan, Trump's AI Advisor
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Career fraudster David Sacks’s AI guru Sriram Krishnan admits “he was not good at deep technology. I was never a good coder, let alone an excellent coder…”
Why did President Trump hire this guy again?
Oh because conmen money launders like Marc Andreessen and his venture firm A16Z like him! Of course.
You should think of the tech companies as operating as a kind of cartel against Americans. They don’t let you in to their colleges, they don’t let you in to
There’s a lot of bait and switch going on here.
A friend writes in:
Sriram Krishnan’s lack of any technical knowledge—whether in coding or deep technologies (AI) —stands out sharply against the narrative focusing on “dumb” and unqualified Americans and genius, hardworking expert Indians. This could potentially force him to Sriram Krishnan, exposing the hypocrisy of those who critique “dumb” Americans while failing to meet their any of their own genius standards.
Summary: At the 6:10 mark in this video, Sriram Krishnan admits he is bad at “deep tech (AI), and doesn’t know how to code.” Why is this guy advising White House on AI policy and why is treated as if he is some kind of genius.
Exact quote:
“They are a lot of things I was not very good at. I was not good at deep technology. I was never a good coder or excellent coder. I was never a structured operator. I was not the person you want to run the ships or uh the trains on time. You know I had maybe reasonable design skills but I was not the person you would trust to look gorgeous. Some people have an intuitive sense of design and I wasn’t one of them.”
Clip Link:
(6:10 minute mark)
Sriram’s supposed “strengths” his lists are laughable and completely not technical:
• Writing, despite his poor command of English.
• Public speaking, even though he’s nearly impossible to understand.
• “Analyzing” consumer tech products
• Sriram repeatedly cited “writing in public” as his big strength, clearly misunderstanding the phrase entirely. The guy seems clueless—a complete fraud. I worry that Sriram might be some kind of foreign intelligence asset or a venture capital plant, positioned to exploit AI for their own agenda.
If this is the best of the best from India, what are the rest of them like? A man who doesn’t know deep tech, AI, or coding, yet is trusted with advising on critical technology issues for the U.S.? It’s a joke.
And how did he build out this career?
In addition to his lack of technical knowledge and inability to code, we can also go after him and his “elite Indian” wife, Aarthi, for their lack of an 80-hour workweek and expose their admitted 40 hour work weeks.
In the clip below (at the 23:00 mark), Sriram Krishnan and Aarthi discuss their 40-hour workweek habits and family life. Key takeaways:
• Sriram and Aarthi don’t work weekends and spend that free weekend time exclusively with their family and their two children.
• Sriram and Aarthi don’t have meetings before 8:00 a.m. and typically stop working around 5:00 p.m. “Both of us try to avoid having too many meetings early in the morning.”
• Sriram and Aarthi rely heavily on their nanny and talk more to the nanny than to each other or their kids.
• Sriram and Aarthi have breakfast with their kids every day.
• Sriram and Aarthi avoid taking video calls from home for the sake of their privacy.
• Sriram and Aarthi weekend hobbies include “going to coffee shops and watching podcasts on laptop or chit chatting”. They consider this “very important family bonding time”
• Sriram Krishnan and Aarthi Ramamurthy refer to “Monday morning breakfast craziness” as the most stressful part of their week. They aren’t stressed by work—instead, they seem more overwhelmed by raising their kids, despite having a round-the-clock nanny to assist them.
Where’s the 80-hour, hardcore, multidisciplinary, 5D chess, technocratic, always-improving, always-grinding, always-researching lifestyle we keep hearing about? The lifestyle Vivek Ramaswamy (the medical scammer) keeps demanding of “dumb” and “lazy” Americans?
Sriram and Aarthi come across as extremely unlikable, aloof, vapid, and unfunny, and they struggle to communicate clearly in English.
(play at 23:00 Minute mark)
And what about Elon? How does he have so much time to tweet and meet with Trump? Doesn’t the guy have 12 kids that hate him, 3 ex-wives that hate him, and 7+ companies full of resentful employees that he supposedly runs? Elon never seems to actually work and is always on drugs and parting and tweeting. It feels like these people are running some kind of infinite FED money cheat code, part of some inside intelligence scam.
We should ramp up messaging about Elon Musk, David Sacks, Vivek Ramaswamy, Sriram Krishnan and others as globalists with questionable dual-citizen loyalties, potentially acting as intelligence assets working to undermine America from within. The American public is ready to hear this and turn against them.
I think what we really got is the H1-B visa hustle.
Vivek Ramaswamy, who in a just America would be jailed for a fake dementia drug rather than a centimillionaire, says that Americans need to stop watching Friends reruns and having sleepovers.
In real life Matthew Perry, who played Chandler, was murdered by the British Indian-born "Ketamine Queen."
OK Elon? Are you paying attention?
No more Special K! Ketamine is a very Indian drug so you wonder if Elon’s manic bouts on Twitter might be because the Indians will cut his supply if he doesn’t deliver on H1-B visas and bringing the estimated 11 million slaves from India into America.
And yes, these are slaves. “The 2023 GSI estimates that on any given day in 2021, there were 11 million people living in modern slavery in India, the highest number of any country,” writes one analysis. We should want to free those slaves not help their slave masters.
But the worst slaves are those who are slaves to their impulses and sometimes those impulses can prove fatal. No, we wouldn’t want Elon to die before he can make license plates for the electric cars which will replace Tesla.
Elon says that H1-B visas are why he’s in America.
In fact Steve DeSouza — yes, of Die Hard fame — told me about how Elon had committed immigration fraud and was brought in by his boss at Rocket Science Games on a sham visa.
Elon wasn’t building the future; he was building video games. He thinks the world’s a simulation because for him — drugged out and strung out — it is one.
Vivek called Elon Musk a “Ben Franklin” figure. There’s even a scene in one of the Musk biographies when Musk is seen to be studying how to be successful while reading books about Edison and Ben Franklin..
“He's the closest thing I've met to a Founding Father in today's environment,” says Vivek to paid Russian agent Benny Johnson. But Vivek is not competent to judge.
Comedian Tim Dillon on the rift between the Trump base and Elon Musk, Vivek, and the rest of the tech right puts it best: “Do tech people love America? Or are they using the maga movement to achieve their goals?”
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