| > they might be lying and it's not a big government psy-op Why would he lie to congress under oath? He would go to jail. > deluded or caught up in a hysteria about things that are neither psy-ops nor the things that they say they are. Why would the senators make [this amendment](https://douglasjohnson.ghost.io/senate-intelligence-bill-giv...) to NDAA 2024 just 3 weeks after his allegations went public? The key portions being > "a comprehensive list of all non-earth origin or exotic unidentified anomalous phenomena material" possessed and to make it available to the AARO director for "assessment, analysis, and inspection." |
This one had me rolling on the floor laughing. Remember when James Clapper lied to Congress about PRISM[1] and there were zero consequences? I'm pretty sure that, in practice, the consequences of lying to Congress are slightly less severe than those for parking illegally. Especially if you have friends in politics.
[1] https://apnews.com/article/business-33a88feb083ea35515de3c73...