Sean Plunket wants a high stakes $1M debate to determine who is telling the truth. Game on! by Steve Kirsch for Steve Kirsch’s Newsletter
Sean Plunket of The Platform in New Zealand, challenged me on Twitter to a $1M high stakes debate. My response? I’m all in for raising the stakes. Here are the rules I propose.
Executive summary
Today was an exciting day for me. Sean Plunket, founder of The Platform, accepted my offer of a debate.
Sean, if you are so sure you are right about those clots like you said, would you like to bet me $1M? This is a quick way to double your money without risk.
He accepted on Twitter. This is going to be game changing because it will be the FIRST EVER high stakes debate to resolve an issue that the pro- and anti-vaxxers disagree about. Weâve waited 3 years for a face-to-face discussion and now, thanks to Sean, we are finally going to have it! I am so excited.
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Introduction
I wrote a Substack article challenging the founder and editor of The Platform, Sean Plunket, to resolve our differences in a debate after appearing on his show on Dec 12 (New Zealand time). I also offered to bet him $1M on his claim that the strange embalmer clots are primarily (or wholly) formed post-mortem.
Cam Slater then posted this on Twitter:
Youâll never guess what happened next. Cam did it!!!!!!!!
Sean replied to Camâs post and accepted the challenge and told readers to check Seanâs own Twitter account.