you will find it here, 45 pages of text and many footnotes. Overall it's just a nothing hamburger. You'll find plenty of (legitimate) claims such as there are no bodies, no alien spaceships have been recovered, no technology has been reverse engineered, there is nothing in Roswell, etc. The executive summary is as follows:
AARO found no evidence that USG investigations, academically sponsored studies, or official review boards confirmed that the UAP sightings represented extraterrestrial technology.
That's certainly true. What you won't find in this report is any mention of Nimitz, gimbals, or other puzzling cases of observed objects with independent validation on multiple sensors that defy current explanations. There's no real discussion about the more serious pilot sighting reports (and no, these pilots didn't say they saw them) alien, they report being unable to explain what they saw). On p.26 there is the following concession:A small number of cases have potentially unusual or concerning characteristics. AARO continues to keep Congress fully informed of its findings. AARO continues to investigate these incidents.”
So, overall, there is no reason to revise whatever your current views are, at least unless they are crazy to begin with. In fact, given that the government has no intention of directly explaining or confronting the most unusual cases in its 45-page report, perhaps we should give it a little Bayesian update in the direction of believing in the actual puzzle. .