I understand the counter argument—and it is true that more members of Congress have more information than they ever have had before....at least now they know where the bodies were buried—literally.
However Admiral Wilson got that far—and no further—and that was twenty years ago....
The average serious UFO researcher has much better data than any member of Congress—this stuff has been out there for decades.
This book by Leonard Stringfield detailed blow by blow alien crash retrieval activities in the US—published in newsletters from 1978 to 1994.
https://www.amazon.com/UFO-Crash-Retrievals-Investigation-1978-1994/dp/0359685080
We know the procedures that were used:
https://www.amazon.com/MAJESTIC-12-Group-Special-Operations-Manual-ebook/dp/B0CNBGWQ9K
Richard Dolan and Jacque Vallee—just two examples—have also forgotten more about this stuff than the members of Congress will ever learn.
The only way Congress can get a handle on this is to ban uncooperative contractors from federal contracts—good luck making that happen.
Agreed.
But it's not an either or situation.
Dolan and Vallee can't get the DOD to disclose. Only Congress working with Dolan, Vallee (and all the whistleblowers, etc.) and the UFO-interested public working together can begin to get disclosure.
On top of that, Dolan and Vallee don't control the DOD budget. Congress does. And Dolan and Vallee and many others are now advising Congress.