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The DNI UFO report rolled out by the Pentagon is expected to be declassified before June the 25th. However, the former director of AATIP has already shed doubts that the report would be obfuscated. Yet, still, we have a lot to take from this saga. 

According to the New York Times, we will not get many details from the report beyond what is already there in the public domain. The New York Times broke a story a few days back that unexplained UFOs are not a US black project product. Yet, the origins of the phenomena with outstanding characteristics have remained unexplained. 

Inconclusive is the accurate word to describe what’s happening around UFOs. However, here is the short synopsis. The United States military is seeing strange objects with staggering characteristics in the sky. The objects have properties such as instantaneous acceleration, anti-gravity, cloaking, radar-evasiveness, and hypersonic velocity. Straight out of the science fiction movie. Right? Well, not really. The objects are seen regularly, if not daily, and DNI knows it’s not from the US, as per the report from NYT. So, that leaves the adversaries and extraterrestrial explanations. And, as far as the Pentagon report is concerned, no definite conclusion has been drawn. 

Well, if the result is inconclusive, it is safe to say that the whole UFO saga will not create any significant paradigm shift. It is unlikely to change much of a perception. The believers will stay believers, and skeptics will stay skeptics. Yet, the chance of the latter inkling towards the former is a lot more now. As well-known physicist Michio Kaku suggested, the evidence has exceeded the mark where the whole topic cannot be shrugged off as nonsense. 

However, if you dig deep into it, you can find out some interesting things to learn from UFOs and sightings. It is cognitive humility and the significance of its value. 

If we just go by statistics and data, Americans firmly believe that they have been visited by aliens. One in three Americans believes that extraterrestrials have already visited earth multiple times in the past. And, if you dig further, you would uncover a very outstanding breakthrough. It is the fact that UFOs have nothing to do with the political belief system. Whether an American is inclined towards Republican or Democrat, the UFOs are real for him. 

And, in the demographics, if you throw in independents and neutrals, the stats become even more profound. There is 38 percent of independent pollsters that believe we are living under the eyes of extraterrestrials. And, if you would ask the people living in other parts of North America, such as Roswell (New Mexico), the number will only go up. 

Yet, the extraterrestrial implication is so profound that academics, professions, and even mainstream media refrain from discussing it.

However, we can teach ourselves something simple. As simple as the conclusion from the Pentagon report. “We don’t know.” 

With UFOs, we can recognize our inflexible minds and how difficult it is to change perception and look at things from different perspectives. And perhaps, we can apply this to our political consideration as well.

If nothing else, UFOs can be considered bipartisan for sure. It unwillingly unites us all.

Emma Justine is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technology industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Nick has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.

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