For those of us who read declassified documents with *redacted* information

I honestly see this as something huge. I understand a lot of people aren’t happy with the recent egg revaluations…. Sure. What’s got me, is the use of EGG. Shapes from UAP interactions are almost always classified. Myself and many others have always thought this to mean Tic tac or Saucer. Redacting that name only made us feel more self righteous and on the right track. Seeing this much talk about egg shaped craft is very, very different. Yes we’ve been hearing reports of eightgons (I believe Jake barber is the first person to mention that name… if not please educate me) off of the east coast for a while now. Eggs however have been so incredibly seldom. If eggs were the big shape we should be noticing, then saucers and stuff may entirely be distractions. I’m not trying to say every flying saucer or every tic tac has been fake or manmade, but as someone who reads and follows every bit of published or released media on the topic. Something tells me they worked really hard to suppress the terminology of an egg, it also made for a good way to find anyone who was telling genuine information.

I mean seriously. For all the redacted shapes, it seems like the shapes are indicative to what the craft do to some extent. It’s very evident if you were going around yelling just so much as a year ago “immaculate constellation egg egg egg” you would most likely be on the pentagon’s elimination list.

I’m not looking for confirmation bias when I’m looking at information. I’m looking at the outliers that almost never get mentioned and then given some incredibly credible backing. I get it though. You find some weird story post from 2004, you decide to double down on it and become an expert larp master and everyone looks back and believes you because it’s from so long ago and nobody has talked about it.

We’re all gonna have to use critical thinking to get answers