reSee.it Podcast Summary
Dr. Andrew Huff, former VP of EcoHealth Alliance, discusses the origins of COVID-19 and the US government's involvement. He explains that EcoHealth Alliance, led by Peter Daszak, was funded by USAID's PREDICT program to conduct global surveillance of infectious diseases, but Huff discovered it was a "giant boondoggle" and not technically capable of predicting pandemics. He also learned that the organization was not doing any wildlife conservation work, despite its marketing message.
Huff reveals that EcoHealth Alliance was essentially collecting infectious disease samples to build a library and engaging in gain-of-function research to create new pathogens. He wrote whistleblower complaints to various US agencies, alleging that the gain-of-function partnership with the Wuhan Institute of Virology began around 2011, with the purpose of collecting intelligence on the Chinese bioweapons lab. Huff claims that Peter Daszak was likely used as a CIA asset to gain access to the lab, and that the US government was transferring advanced biotechnology to the Chinese in exchange for access.
Huff explains the process of collecting virus samples in countries like Sudan, which involves forming relationships with diplomatic missions, assessing laboratories, and contracting with foreign entities. He notes that EcoHealth Alliance did not properly vet these entities to ensure they were not terrorists. The samples were then transported to laboratories in the US, where they were analyzed and potentially used for gain-of-function research. Huff expresses concern about the lack of security at university laboratories and the inherent dangers of gain-of-function research.
After leaving EcoHealth Alliance, Huff observed the COVID-19 pandemic and became convinced that it was a laboratory leak. He criticized the official narrative of a natural origin and the appointment of Peter Daszak to the WHO investigation team. Huff began speaking out on social media, challenging the scientific consensus and facing smear tactics from EcoHealth Alliance and the media. He reported being followed and harassed by government agencies, including the FBI and state police, who he believes were trying to discredit him and suppress his story.
Huff discusses the potential for synthetic pathogens and synthetic life, warning of the fusion of synthetic biology and AI. He describes how AI-controlled nanotechnology could be used to create pathogens that target specific populations or attack equipment. Huff emphasizes the need for better biosurveillance and ethical guidelines in science to prevent the misuse of these technologies. He suggests that a classified investigation using the UCMJ process is necessary to address the origins of COVID-19 and hold those responsible accountable.
Huff also touches on the anthrax attacks after 9/11, suggesting they may have been a false flag operation to promote the anthrax vaccine. He mentions the US government's Cooperative Biological Engagement Program, which involves engaging in scientific diplomacy with foreign laboratories to prevent enemies from allying with them. Huff criticizes the Biden administration's handling of the messaging around the Ukraine biolabs and the media's cooperation in the cover-up.
The conversation concludes with a discussion about the importance of ethical people in science and the need for mentorship to guide students away from purely financial motivations. Huff expresses hope for a religious revival to instill a sense of morality and responsibility in the scientific community. The episode ends with a call for a new 9/11 commission to investigate the foreknowledge of the attacks and hold those responsible accountable.