The good news about the report is that if it doesn't come clean about what the government knows about UFOs and provide evidence, there will continue to be leaks until the reality of UFOs is accepted. As someone who has seen real UFOs, it is hard to read the posts of the compulsive debunkers, knowing they are wrong and deluded, and they ignore the validity of all witness testimony. Don't think for a moment that these folks are being scientific. On the other hand there is a LOT more evidence that they aren't allowed to see, and it seems that many of them are completely unaware of the historicity of the phenomenon. They will grasp at any explanation to not have to address the possibility that UFOs are "real". There will doubtless be many doctoral dissertations written about debunkers and their psychology when the truth is finally out. I got into researching UFOs because of my experience(s) with them, but what I really learned about was... People. and their limitations... Very disenchanting, and the idea of some of them even being let in on the UFO reality is something I am apprehensive about. I mean if you can be so bone-headed for decades, I don't think it is wise for you to interact or make suggestions about how to move forward --especially when ignorance and close-mindedness has made us vulnerable to any kind of action from outside of our current paradigm for decades. Has anyone even had any luck trying to convince skeptics? They think they are always right --and their hubris will make them look foolish in the end.