The intelligence community nixed provisions to declassify what the government knows about unidentified anomalous phenomenon, finding no evidence of aliens or alien technology. The report claims that most UFO sightings are misidentifications and that claims of hidden programs are largely based on circular reporting.
Key Points
No evidence of off-world technology found
Intelligence Community Control Access program expanded without sufficient justification
Most sightings were ordinary objects and phenomena
Pros
Rigorous analytic and scientific approach to investigate past USG-sponsored UAP investigation efforts
Claims most UFO sightings are misidentifications
Addresses public mistrust of the government
Cons
Whistleblowers and elected officials express dissatisfaction with the report
Concerns over Pentagon's obfuscation and denial of UFO programs