from http://dailyoccupation.com/2016/06/13/ufo-and-alien-conspiracy-theories/
Former NASA employee, James Oberg, who later turned into a space
journalist and historian, is interested why a lot of people believe in
UFOs. He was particularly interested in videos of abnormal lights
flooding the internet, claiming the lights were from extra-terrestrial
origins. He spent decades studying them.
Being an employee of the top space agency of the United States has
its perks and sometimes, it can give a person access to the world’s most
controversial secret. Just like this ex-NASA employee who recently told
the truth about UFOs based on inside information from the time he was
still affiliated with the agency. But it is not what conspiracy
theorists would expect.Oberg worked with
NASA in the 90s and later on picked up a hobby, which is explaining
every UFO sighting there is. He usually appears on UFO sighting
websites commenting that what was in the videos weren’t really UFOs but
“space dandruff.”
Space dandruff can be caused by blasts just like the 1996 NASA STS-75
incident. A tether attached to a satellite broke causing a cloud of ice
crystals to float around. Many who witnessed the lights from the sky
initially took it as UFOs. That is one UFO sighting explained.
Oberg spent too much time analyzing data from UFO sightings and
cross-referencing them to mission logs to try and explain every video
sighting he chanced upon. Because of his perseverance and after decades
of doing this, he finally came up with a finding that the human senses
are trained to identify slow-moving objects and a specific or
pre-calculated speed and conditions and when presented with a different
set of setting, confusions follow.
“Our sensory system is functioning absolutely perfectly for Earth
conditions,” says James Oberg, former NASA employee in an interview with
Atlas Obscura. “But we’re still a local civilization. Moving beyond our
neighborhood has been visually confusing,” Oberg added.
He also doesn’t believe that the agency is hiding the truth about
UFOs to believers and conspiracy theorists. According to Oberg, it is
just a result of watching too much sci-fi movies.
“I’ve had enough experience with real spaceflight to realise that
what’s being seen in many videos is nothing beyond the ‘norm’ from fully
mundane phenomena occurring in unearthly settings,” said Oberg in a
statement.
But believers shouldn’t hate on Oberg, unlike other debunkers,” he is
more concerned about possibly explaining UFO sightings and why people
react to it the way they do, not just in disproving every UFO sighting
captured on video.
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