Zane Reddick

Zane Reddick: The Watchman in the Static
Zane Reddick didn’t just discover the unknown — he was born into it.
Raised in the long shadow of radar towers and jet trails, Zane grew up on the edge of classified airspace. His father was an Air Force reconnaissance officer. His mother worked logistics for high-clearance operations. Dinner conversations didn’t revolve around sports or sitcoms — they hovered over Cold War drills, unexplained radar contacts, and things that “weren’t in the briefing.”
While other kids fell asleep to cartoons, Zane fell asleep to Coast to Coast AM. As a boy, he’d lie in bed under the warm glow of a shortwave radio, clutching the blanket tighter with every static-laced story Art Bell sent echoing into the night. Aliens. Time travelers. Secret wars under the desert. Those weren’t stories to him — they were warnings.
By the time he hit his teens, Zane had already snuck into more hangars and “off-limits” files than the average base security officer. He knew what to look for — more importantly, he knew what to listen for.
He’s traveled from missile silos in the Dakotas to black-site-adjacent gas stations in Nevada, interviewing whistleblowers, decoding strange FAA logs, and collecting hushed confessions from night shift guards who swore the lights they saw weren’t flares or aircraft.
Zane doesn’t claim to have all the answers. In fact, he’d tell you the real power is in the questions.
Now, as the host of SkyWatch on Digital Media USA, Zane Reddick brings you the stories they won’t confirm and the truths they can’t deny — not because they’re fantasy, but because they’re inconveniently real.
He’s not here to spook you. He’s here to prepare you.
Because something is happening. It’s always been happening.
And Zane? Zane never stopped watching the skies.