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Um, I guess it has to be mentioned in a SCIF.

Even when we're reviewing the budget, we go into a SCIF, we look at DOD budget and the,

Congress? Yes. Okay. Were you or your crew ever instructed formally or informally not to document or discuss the event? Ever? No. Good. Mr. Borland, you've talked about manipulation of your security clearance records. Can you identify which agencies or offices were responsible and whether they provided any written justification? I can do that in a SCIF, sir, 100 percent, because of being a part of a multi-agency special access

program. I cannot give those publicly. So I'd encourage us, Madam Chair, to have that SCIF, that SCIF meeting if we can. And then, Mr. Borland, again for you. He testified that you withheld certain sources and methods from Arrow due to mistrust. Can you give us some specifics that led you to believe they were misrepresenting the truth? Well, as I said already, what I said about scientific methods, scientific control, extraterrestrials, I mean, I know what I've seen. I know what I know. And I know it's

Thank you, Madam Chair. First question, Mr. Borland, earlier today you mentioned that under, in a SCIF, you would be able to discuss whether a member of Congress is actually legally able to access certain information. Under what authority would a member of Congress be restricted from accessing information on this topic even within a SCIF?

And if you'd like to address that in a SCIF, feel free to say so.

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