🌤️ Do you see what I see?

Every day, I document the skies over Southern California — the haze, the patterns, the sudden shifts, and the things most people walk right past.

I’m not a scientist, but I’ve learned that some of the most important work begins with ordinary people paying close attention.

👁️‍🗨️ The Skywatch Collective is a growing community of citizens who observe, record, research, and ask questions about what’s happening in our environment.

We gather historical information, track unusual weather behavior, explore documented weather-modification programs, and compile data from credible sources and experts willing to speak.

I don’t offer scientific conclusions — I offer documentation, history, community reports, and test results so you can review and compare the information for yourself.

This page supports deeper investigations, interviews, long-form research, and a community that refuses to look away.

Inside the Collective, members receive:

📸 Expanded daily sky documentation
🧪 Environmental testing updates & baselines
📚 Historical research archives
📝 Long-form educational posts
🎤 Interviews & expert conversations
📨 Community evidence submissions
🔍 Behind-the-scenes sourcing
💬 Discussions we can’t have on Instagram

This isn’t about pushing a theory.

It’s about transparency, documentation, and a community that believes in asking better questions.

🌎 Join the Collective.

Share what you’re seeing in your city, send your sky photos, and help build a record that extends far beyond San Diego.
Your observations matter. Your footage matters.
Be part of the movement that’s paying attention.

If you’ve ever looked up and thought:

“Are we really seeing what we think we’re seeing?”

Then you’re already part of the Collective.

Welcome in.