I’ve seen it now.
Looks to me that that it’s Davis’ word against Wilson’s - from what I’ve seen the latter denies the meeting ever happened.
(Edgar Mitchell was a very interesting and thoughtful man, but I don’t thoroughly trust his judgment, either.)
Wilson is subject to a national security non-disclosure agreement.
He says in the meeting that if it ever leaks he will deny everything.
That is exactly why the whistleblower legislation that passed last year is critical.
Congress can give the Admiral the protection he needs to come clean.
Edgar Mitchell had custody of one of several copies of the notes.
That is his only role in this matter.