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But I wanted to first say, you were asked to speak in front of Congress.
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But I did officially call you on behalf of Congress and ask,
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But, you know, Congress was really interested to hear what you had to say.
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Now, you saw George give a full statement in front of Congress about his history with the UFO topic.
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Something that maybe you would say to Congress if you were doing a public hearing.
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no one from the House Oversight UAP Investigational Committee of Congress has ever,
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That's all I could ever say to the Congress, and they can read it and know a hundred times more than they're ever going to get from hearings.
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I don't suspect, wonder, or harbor any suspicion that false statements have been made to Congress, to the Pentagon, to you, the press, and on the internet.
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This is just free going to Congress.
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There was a leak in Congress where they were directly sharing information of people that
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I can't just go to Congress.
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I could never ask Congress for that amount of money.
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They either gut it for this program, which they monitored, Congress monitored that money,
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And you would tell that right to Congress, right?
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People say, well, why are you parsing this out in public books rather than testifying to Congress?
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Congress is supposed to have financial and substantial oversight over these things.
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Why is it going in your books instead of telling us Congress so we can have oversight?
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That's been released to Congress already.
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Well, I understand why you do the books, but I think Congress should have oversight.
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I can't, and I couldn't in front of Congress.
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But why couldn't you tell Congress?
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When you're brought into things, you're, I was once told for a particular clearance, I was to inform that agency and their legal team if I was ever asked to go to Congress.
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And it doesn't matter what Congress says.
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These congressional hearings, these members of Congress, you know, for the longest time, Michael, it was like people with tinfoil hats were talking about UFOs.
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There are people in Congress who will say to other members or disclosure and whistleblowers,
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And by the way, when he came forward and tried to speak to members of Congress, they essentially tried to ruin his life.
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members of Congress.
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interviewed, including the governor, including senators and members of Congress, it was the
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So if the president waives or absolves my obligation to those NDAs and I get subpoenaed by Congress,
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Congress subpoenas me, yes, I would go and tell them everything I know.
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I'm running for United States Congress, and it's 1999.
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When I ran for Congress, the military and veterans
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This guy's on Congress testifying that we,
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