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China is either observing physics-defying hypersonic craft with no control surfaces, etc. etc. etc., or they aren't. If they aren't then this dog and pony show isn't going to scare them very much.
Having your fake whistleblower accuse you of misappropriating funds before Congress seems like a counterproductive move in this case.
There are enough weird circumstances, reports, photos, etc., from far more credible witnesses describing physics-defying craft. I'd bet the Chinese have seen something similar.
I haven't found Congress to really be concerned at all with misappropriated or wasted funds for at least a couple decades. You're right it's counterproductive, but it could also be an attempt to get credibility by admitting something which no one really cares about. I'll admit at some point in this sort of analysis you get into the "fossils were actually put in the ground by God as tests of faith" territory. I do not think making some low-level admission of wrongdoing in order to get a bigger prize is there yet, though.
Of the two things, known, experimentally verified physics or reports reports don’t mean much. The chances of mistakes, misunderstanding, or just plain lying are far above the point where it makes sense to take this stuff seriously.
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