🔍 Seen Something You Can’t Explain?

Northwatch Investigations is documenting local aerial anomalies.
All reports are confidential. No government affiliation.
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🛰️ Our Mission
Northwatch Investigations is an independent, non-commercial research initiative dedicated to the documentation, investigation, and long-term preservation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) across the East Coast and beyond.
We operate outside of government, military, and corporate influence. Our work is rooted in a simple principle: the truth matters, and the experiences of ordinary people deserve to be recorded with care, respect, and diligence—no matter how extraordinary they may seem.Each case we handle begins with a sighting—an object, a light, a pattern in the sky that challenges our understanding. From there, we approach our investigations methodically, combining field visits, interviews, environmental analysis, photographic review, and comparative research. All reports, evidence, and witness statements are treated with discretion and seriousness, following clear documentation and chain-of-custody procedures.Our mission includes:Documenting credible UAP reports from witnesses across all backgroundsPreserving physical, photographic, and testimonial evidence in permanent archivesConducting field investigations with transparency and scientific careProviding an accessible reporting system for those who may otherwise remain silentEducating the public without speculation or sensationalismMaintaining the historical record of unexplained aerial events in our regionNorthwatch does not claim answers. We claim responsibility—the responsibility to observe, to listen, and to preserve what others might ignore or dismiss. Our work is not about belief. It is about investigation, memory, and the ongoing search for clarity in the unknown skies above.

Disclaimer:
Northwatch Investigations is an independent, non-commercial research effort. While operated in the spirit of public service and scientific curiosity, it is not a registered nonprofit organization and does not possess 501(c)(3) status. Any donations or contributions made are not tax-deductible under U.S. law.

🛰️ About Me
I’m Jonathan Head, founder of Northwatch Investigations—an independent civilian effort focused on the collection and analysis of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) across the East Coast.
Northwatch operates on a straightforward principle: record what is observable, investigate what is repeatable, and preserve what is anomalous. My approach is grounded in evidence-based fieldwork, methodical documentation, and the belief that unexplained aerial activity deserves serious, stigma-free investigation.This is not a commercial venture, nor an entertainment platform. I conduct investigations independently, without institutional funding or external influence. Reports submitted to Northwatch are treated with confidentiality, and each is logged, cataloged, and assessed using basic investigative protocols—whether it's a visual sighting, photographic material, or environmental data from the scene.Though I do not claim credentials as a scientist, I maintain a clear distinction between speculation and data. My goal is not to prove, but to record. If repeatable patterns or consistent anomalies emerge, they should be captured now—for future study, review, or correlation.If you’ve observed something that resists conventional explanation, and you believe it should be recorded carefully and without bias, I encourage you to reach out.

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🌌 Northwatch Investigations: Resource Library

A curated archive of tools, databases, and utilities for UFO/UAP research, fieldwork, and sky observation.🔍 1. Public UFO Sightings Databases
Explore national and international case files for pattern analysis, regional activity, and report comparison.

Thousands of citizen reports. Search by date, state, or characteristics.

Longstanding archive of investigated sightings. Login may be required.

Government-released documents (FOIA), including CIA and DoD files.

🌐 2. Sky Tracking & Environmental Tools
Use these tools to rule out satellites, aircraft, or natural phenomena.

🧰 3. Investigator Field Tools
Free or low-cost utilities to help gather, store, and analyze data.
🗂️ Google Forms – Intake witness reports (anonymous or ID’d)🗺️ Google Earth Pro – Visualize sighting coordinates in 3D📁 Google Drive / Dropbox – Secure cloud-based case file storage🎥 OBS Studio – Record interviews or field activity✅ Trello / Notion – Organize investigations and task lists

🧠 4. Government, Policy & Declassified Sources

5. Crucial Readings and Files on UFOs
Files you can download and read up on to get up to date with the UFO phenomena!

🧭 Need Help Navigating?
If you're overwhelmed or unsure where to start, visit our Home Page or submit a New Sighting Report.

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Disclaimer for Submission of Attachments
Northwatch Investigations
All individuals submitting a report and attaching files—such as photos, videos, drawings, or documents—must acknowledge that by clicking the Report a Sighting button, they understand and agree to the following:Attachments should not contain any identifying or compromising personal information. Northwatch Investigations cannot guarantee anonymity if such data is included within file names or file contents.Examples of potentially compromising file content include, but are not limited to:1. File names including personal identifiers (e.g.,2. John.Smith.UFO.Photo.jpeg)
File names including addresses (e.g.,
3.123magnolia.ave.concord.wi.jpeg)4. Images of your home, license plate, or visible street addresses5. Scans of personal or military records6. Photographs of your face or faces of other witnesses, especially if labeled with names7. GPS coordinates, map screenshots, or any media revealing exact location detailsImportant: While the narrative and contact information you submit through our secure form will be kept confidential and accessed only by authorized personnel, attachments may be stored in broader investigative files, where they could be accessible to internal researchers and collaborators.By submitting your report and any attachments, you acknowledge and agree to release and hold harmless Northwatch Investigations, its representatives, volunteers, and affiliates from any liability, claims, or damages arising from the content of your submission—including media accuracy, interpretation, dissemination, or unintended exposure of identifying information within attachments.This release applies to any legal, financial, or reputational consequences that may result from your submission.If you are uncertain, please omit attachments or contact us at [email protected] for guidance before proceeding.