THE SYMBOL
A mark for observers of the invisible.
The UFOMENA symbol is not decoration.
It is a broken-ring mark built for those drawn to the unexplained — the watchers, witnesses, experiencers, and observers who understand that not every encounter can be neatly explained.
UFOMENA exists for the space between sighting and certainty.
Not answers.
Not proof.
Not belief forced onto anyone.
Just the archive.
What the symbol represents
The UFOMENA mark represents observation under uncertainty.
The ring suggests a field, a signal, a threshold, or an event that cannot fully close. It is circular, but incomplete. Structured, but fractured. Recognizable, but unstable.
That is the point.
Some phenomena are seen clearly enough to remember, but not clearly enough to explain.
The symbol stands for that condition.
It marks the observer who keeps watching when the record is incomplete.
Why the broken ring matters
A perfect circle would be too clean.
UFOMENA is not built around perfect answers.
The broken ring represents interruption, missing data, corrupted memory, incomplete files, and the moment where normal explanation fails.
The fractured upper section is intentional. It gives the mark tension. It makes the symbol feel recovered instead of manufactured.
It should feel like something pulled from an archive, not invented for a trend.
For Observers of the Invisible
For Observers of the Invisible is the core identity of UFOMENA.
It is not about aliens, cartoons, or cheap UFO graphics.
It is about the people who look closer.
The ones who notice the strange object in the sky.
The ones who remember the event differently afterward.
The ones who keep the file open.
UFOMENA is for those who observe without pretending everything has already been solved.
The first drop
DROP-001: THE SYMBOL is the first UFOMENA release because the mark has to lead.
Before categories.
Before expanded phenomena files.
Before the archive grows.
The symbol is the foundation.
It tests the identity first: whether people connect with the mark, the observer language, and the idea of wearing a classified archive signal.
Closing section
The symbol is not an answer.
It is a marker.
A record of attention.
A sign of the observer.
A reminder that some things remain visible, but unresolved.
UFOMENA
For Observers of the Invisible
