The entrepreneur started bidding with $100.
A well-known American entrepreneur, founder of the COVID-19 Early Treatment Foundation (CETF), Steve Kirsch, offered a woman on a plane $100,000 to remove her mask on board.
About this millionaire wrote on Twitter.
“The person sitting next to me in first class turned down $100,000 to take off the mask for the entire flight. No joke. That was after I explained that they don’t work. She works for a pharmaceutical company.” , – he shared.
Kirsch accompanied his post with a smiling selfie.
Steve Kirsch / Photo: twitter.com/stkirsch
Steve also shared that he started bidding with $100.
“She took her mask off as soon as breakfast was served! Because everyone knows you can’t get infected while eating! And I pointed out that when she took her mask off to eat and drink, she could have gotten infected with one breath,” he added.
Note that Steve Kirsch is a Silicon Valley veteran who is credited with one of the first versions of the optical mouse back in 1980. He later co-founded Frame Technology Corp, which was bought by Adobe in 1995, and created the search engine Infoseek, which was sold to Disney in 1999.
We will remind, in Australia, a man bought a lottery ticket and didn’t know about his prize for several weeks. The winning amount was 26 million dollars.
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Source: TSN