I skimmed the article, but read the AARO report ages ago:
It boils down to something like 88-92% of aerial phenomena having really mundane explanations or are related to top secret aviation projects in some way.
Given it's the Pentagon we're dealing with, coming out and saying, "Oh that wasn't a flying saucer, it was the prototype Lockheed Martin fuckshit 9,000 carrying Geneva Convention violating payloads."
The remaining 8% qualify as "substantial, unexplainable UAP" and that's probably what most people are actually interested in -- but again, military. Defense.
"We don't know what it is but it can jump dimensions" is a huge confidence destroying factor for a defense organization of any metric.
In summary: The Pentagon's UFO office is so clueless about UFOs due to completely logical reasons and necessity.
For the other 8%, we're out there, but..
Y'know. Y've seen Star Trek, and know how uncontacted species react from human anthropology.
The best thing ahem.. {they} can all do -- is literally leave the Earth the fuck alone. Not speaking from experience or anything. C: