1973-The Pascagoula, Mississippi Alien Abductions
Summary:
On the night of October 10, 1973, there
was a UFO sighting by fifteen different witnesses who saw a strange, unknown
object fly over a housing project in St. Tammany Parish, New Orleans,
Louisiana. Two of the witnesses were policeman. This sighting would only be the
beginning of what was to occur the next night on the nearby Pascagoula River.
Two fishermen, nineteen-year-old Calvin Parker, and forty-two-year-old Charles
Hickson were about to have an experience that would forever change their lives.
Glowing, Egg-Shaped
Object:
Parker and Hickson were good friends,
and often fished together. They were both living in the town of Gautier,
Mississippi. On one particular night, they were fishing the waters of the
Pascagoula River, when they heard a strange sound... a type of buzzing. The two
men immediately turned to see what the source of the strange noise was. They
were shocked to see an egg-shaped object with bluish front lighting. The object
was only a few feet above the water, and about ten yards from the two
frightened fishermen.
Three Strange Beings:
While they sat stunned, looking at the
weird flying machine, a door opened in the UFO, and to their utter amazement,
three beings of unknown origin began to float toward the two. The beings did
have legs, but did not use them-they literally floated across the water toward
Hickson and Parker. The two fishermen would later attempt to describe what the
beings looked like "... about five feet tall, had bullet-shaped heads
without necks, slits for mouths, and where their noses or ears would be, they
had thin, conical objects sticking out, like carrots from a snowman's
head."
Floated into a UFO:
Hickson sat frozen on the river bank.
Suddenly, two of the odd-looking beings grabbed him, while the third being
snatched Parker, who immediately fainted from fear. The beings supported
Hickson by literally holding up his body. As they did, he felt numbness over
his entire body. By some power he could not see, he was floated into the bowels
of the waiting object to a brightly-lit room. The room had no gravity. He
floated with a strange eye-like device. This device would go over his entire
body as if it was scanning him.
20 Minutes of
Examination:
After the eye-like device was finished
with Hickson, he was left floating in the room alone. The beings had probably
left to examine Parker. Approximately 20 minutes after the ordeal had begun, it
was over. Hickson was now floated back out of the craft. Back on the river
bank, he could see Parker, who was crying and praying on the ground. Shortly,
the strange flying object rose straight into the night sky, and flew away.
Regaining Their
Composure:
After some time to regain their senses
and strength, they began to talk about what action they should take. At first
they were afraid to report their experience, but they felt obligated to tell
someone. What if these beings were taking other people in the area? Fighting
fears of public ridicule, they called Kessler Air Force Base in Biloxi. They
were instructed to report their incident to the local sheriff's department.
Report to Sheriff's
Office:
Not wanting to deal with local law
enforcement, they decided instead to go to their local newspaper office. The
office was closed, which left the men only one recourse-the sheriff office. As
would be expected, the local sheriff thought their story was a hoax or trick.
Trying to get to the bottom of their story, the two fishermen were placed in a
room wired for sound. It was thought that they would discuss the joke between
themselves, and their story would be found out. This was not to be. Soon law
enforcement personnel knew that something had certainly frightened Hickson and
Parker, and that this was no joke.
Major News Across
United States:
It would be no time until details of the
alleged abduction began to leak out to the public. First, the account of the
incident was published in local newspapers, soon followed by the wire services.
In a matter of a couple of days, the Pascagoula, Mississippi, abduction was a
big news item over the entire United States. Aerial Phenomena Research
Organization (APRO) sent University of California professor James Harder to
investigate the story. Dr. J. Allen Hynek, who represented the U.S. Air Force
also would research the case.
Harder & Hynek
Investigate:
Harder and Hynek did a lot of the
investigative work together. The two well-known researchers first interviewed
the two fishermen together. Harder tried to do regressive hypnosis on Hickson,
but the abductee was so frightened, that the hypnosis was stopped. To get
things off on solid ground, both of the witnesses took polygraph tests, and
both passed without a problem. Harder and Hynek both believed that the two
tormented men were telling the truth.
Esteemed UFO
researcher J. Allen Hynek would proclaim that
"... there was definitely something here that was not terrestrial."
Most Unusual Account:
Even after thirty-plus years, both
Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson still testify to the same story, and have
never wavered in their account of what happened that October night on the
Pascagoula River.
There have been many
articles, magazine reports, and television documentaries done on the case, and
the two men have given numerous interviews about their experience. Their
account, although bizarre, is one of the best researched and documented alien
abduction cases in UFO history.
Petitioning President Barack Obama
This petition will be delivered to:
President
Barack Obama
Disclose UFO/Alien related documents to the public. Also hold a hearing on the Disclosure of this Information.
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