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missile yeah yeah yeah that eric bro just showed in front of congress yeah i i have a i have an
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special opera special access programs sorry which congress and even the executive branch to a certain
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And it's not just on Virginia. I, I think people have realized that to some degree, Congress isn't
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every compartment in our SCI clearances. So if the president waives or absolves my obligation to those NDAs, and I get subpoenaed by Congress,
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If I could be waived from that or absolved in some fashion by presidential order, and if Congress subpoenas me, yes, I would go and tell them everything I know.
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And at the moment, we seem a bit hamstrung because Congress isn't passing the disclosure laws that would allow the protection of these whistleblowers to allow,
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and the US Congress
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so much more to ask i'd like to get your impressions of current events congress so we've had five hearings
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congress are frustrated that they're not quite getting what they want and can you reflect on
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your own experience with congress 1968 you were involved in that first hearing um were you hopeful
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uh congress uh uh uh in in in in the in the latest hearings well i um i did not participate i was not
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impression is that congress is doing this with a number of people who are knowledgeable
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questions for congress about where this was going and what they should be funding the mr kennedy
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of people want to talk about technology and that's not what congress is about i mean congress is about
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that science can look at do you see any any chance any hope that congress would be able to pierce that
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non-human intelligence and technology is congress the way to go it seems to me there is value in the
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hearings even if members of congress are frustrated because they can't get to that point that the
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keepers of the secrets are never going to give this up not even to congress what do you think
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their house and gathering that kind of information it's not what congress is looking at they are looking
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situation all the time so congress does not have that information they may have it from other people
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And no matter how many times Congress asks questions or holds hearings, they're not going
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Congress reacts, has hearings.
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And how is it Congress is just finding out about this, right?
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They're talking in Congress.
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In front of Congress.
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So you and I initially knew with trying to go to Congress or whatever.
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But from early 2018 until Congress officially designated it exist, the team was working, gathering information, case files, videos, images.
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Arrow is created by Congress.
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Uh, I think Congress creates that organization with an idea in mind that they're going to get to the bottom of this study, these cases, not realizing that their bosses, the defense department, the department of war now, uh, have a different idea about what that agency should do.
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