I am fundraising for myself to support an independent multi-sensor sky observation and documentation project. My mission is to build a new kind of visual documentation—an educational, cinematic analysis of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena captured across multiple sensor systems, both day and night.
Right now, most footage of these events suffers from three major problems: First, it’s usually filmed on a phone—unstable, low clarity, and lacking detail. Second, it spreads quickly across platforms like TikTok, Reddit, and X, where it becomes content for reaction videos rather than real analysis. And third, it is rarely presented in a structured, narrated format that allows viewers to truly engage with what they’re seeing. My goal is to change that. Each event I document is captured using multiple synchronized systems—including infrared, thermal, and optical imaging—providing different perspectives of the same moment. These tools allow us to see beyond the narrow band of visible light that human eyes rely on. There is an entire spectrum of reality that exists beyond our biological limits, and most of it goes completely unnoticed. Animals respond to things we cannot see, yet we often dismiss their reactions as confusion. What if they are perceiving something we are not equipped to detect?
My immediate goal is to reach monetization on YouTube so this project can sustain itself long-term. To do that, I’m not just growing a channel—I’m building a system. Right now, I handle everything myself: filming, analysis, editing, and publishing. But to scale this into something consistent and impactful, I need to bring in support. This fundraiser will help me hire a video editing assistant for the first 2–3 months, launch a targeted promotional campaign (ads and distribution testing), upgrade equipment and storage, support travel for field documentation, and cover platform and software costs. This allows me to focus on what matters most—capturing and analyzing real events across infrared, thermal, and optical systems. The goal is to move beyond short clips and create high-quality, narrated episodes that document these phenomena in a way that is clear, credible, and visually compelling.
This is how the project becomes sustainable. Not just content—but a growing body of documented observations, supported by a real audience and a small, dedicated team. Because this isn’t something I can build alone forever. But with the right support, it becomes something much bigger than one person. If you’ve ever looked up and wondered what’s really out there, your support can help bring clarity and credibility to this important work. Thank you for being part of this journey.






