Steve Kirsch Offering $1,000 Reward For Errors in "The Real Anthony Fauci" Book
Steve Kirsch is offering a bounty for anyone that can find a substantive error in RFK Jr's "The Real Anthony Fauci" or "Turtles All the Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth".
Steve Kirsch has been very noteworthy person over the last couple of years, speaking out against the lies and misinformation being espoused by the media, regulatory agencies, big pharma and clueless pundits worldwide. In the past, Steve has offered rewards to members of the establishment to come forward and debate about vaccine safety and effectiveness.
Today, Steve announced on his Substack that he is also offering a reward for anybody that comes forward with proof that there are substantive errors within two different books, Real Anthony Fauci and Turtles All the Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth. This is directly from Steves's Substack page, link below:
How it works
I really don’t want to spread misinformation, but it’s hard to read books like The Real Anthony Fauci and Turtles All the Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth and not be persuaded by them.
Are they true? Or are they misinformation?
Let’s put a bounty on errors. If there are no takers, we’ll raise the bounties over time. When we get to $1M for an error and there are still no takers, maybe people will start to take notice.
At a minimum, we’ll incentivize a lot of people who think we are misinformation spreaders to read these books and show the world that we are wrong.
This is a really powerful exercise, as it seems that one person has already been awarded a $1,000 bounty for identifying an error. This type of debate is necessary to bring us all closer to truth, which is what the whole concept of debate should be about. We should challenge each other’s ideas and work our way towards what the truth actually is; that way everyone wins. From Steve’s post:
Current submissions
The first submission came in just hours after I posted the reward.
Here is a list of paid entries (Book, page number):
Winning entries:
Fauci, 525: 340% should be 240% (the RR was 3.36). It took us about 5 minutes to review. We’ve asked the submitter how he wants to be paid.
Let’s help spread this bounty offer far and wide and see if we can reverse-engineer some people towards the truth! To read the full offer and details, please visit the post and support Steve’s work here:
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Steve is doing good work, dad the jabbed aren’t listening much. Never seen the cognitive dissonance as bad as it is lately. Maybe Stockholm syndrome too. I got nowhere with jabbed loved ones. They tune me out faster than ever.
Kirsch has been doing good work on the C19 level, but I have to admit, once his "bet challenge" gets put in your face, it feels juvenile and stupid.
First off, this particular challenge isn't going to do anything because it doesn't matter anymore. Let me put it this way, "a highly respected lawyer writes a book condemning a long serving medical expert for torture and murder and disease spread and the only response from the medical expert is 'he doesn't like me'"
If Kennedy is wrong, that's a major defamation suit. The no response is the best thing to do when you are in fact a puppy torturing disease spreading murderous cartoon villain.
I will say this though, the vitriol and aggressiveness of Kirsch when he stepped his toe into the Terrain Theory debate showed me a lot of what this guy is made of. And he scurried off when he was properly eviscerated.
Thats not how to have a discussion. "Uh uh I bet you a million dollars! We will have judges uh uh" I really lost a lot of respect for him then.
Look, I dont think we know what the truth is about viruses and contagion. I cant say Terrain theory is right or wrong but I am interested and it does look like there's some tomfoolery going on.
Let's have a talk, not a 5th grade Bet! BET! bet! approach. If the book and the doc don't get Fauci rolled out of DC like Hannibal Lector, this challenge won't either.