Tucker Carlson interviews Dr. Andrew Huff, a biodefense expert who claims firsthand knowledge of the origins of COVID-19 and the networks responsible for dangerous pandemic research. Huff describes discovering that his employer was conducting gain-of-function research, a controversial practice of engineering viruses to be more transmissible, allegedly without proper transparency or oversight. He traces connections between Peter Daszak, a key figure in pandemic research funding, USAID, and bioweapon laboratories, particularly in Wuhan, China, suggesting collaboration between American government agencies and Chinese research facilities. Huff alleges that after speaking publicly about these activities, he became a target for intimidation and surveillance. The episode explores his claims that he was mysteriously followed, surveilled by intelligence operatives, and subjected to harassment designed to silence him. Carlson and Huff discuss the broader implications of unaccountable biolabs operating globally under the guise of pandemic preparedness research. The conversation expands to examine the 2001 anthrax attacks, questioning the official narrative and suggesting possible government involvement or knowledge. Huff raises concerns about the dangerous combination of advanced nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, warning of potential dual-use applications in biological research. The episode addresses whether COVID-19 was released intentionally, examining evidence Huff suggests points toward deliberate release rather than accidental laboratory escape. Notably, Huff discusses potential connections between mRNA vaccines and cancer development, contributing to broader skepticism about pharmaceutical industry safety protocols. He questions whether anyone has been held accountable for the harassment campaign against him and whether the CIA ever obtained valuable intelligence from its involvement with the Wuhan laboratory. Throughout the episode, Huff criticizes the pharmaceutical industry's relationship with government regulators, suggesting systemic corruption prevents proper oversight. The discussion touches on the ethics of gain-of-function research itself, questioning whether any legitimate scientific purpose justifies creating more dangerous pathogens. Huff and Carlson explore how institutional failures, conflicts of interest, and government secrecy have prevented accountability for individuals allegedly involved in creating the COVID-19 virus. The episode concludes by examining potential solutions to prevent future biological research abuses and reform the pharmaceutical regulatory apparatus. Huff's testimony provides a firsthand account challenging official narratives about pandemic origins and governmental biological research programs.