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>Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker
The event occurred on the evening of October 11, 1973, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and involved two shipyard workers: Charles Hickson (42) and Calvin Parker (19), who claimed they were abducted by non-human entities while fishing on the banks of the Pascagoula River.
According to both men, as dusk settled over the industrial shipyard where they had gone to fish, they suddenly heard a buzzing or whirring sound and saw a strange oval-shaped, glowing object hovering a few feet above the ground. It was described as 10–35 feet long, metallic, and lit with a blueish tint.
From the craft, three bizarre humanoid beings floated out toward them. The entities were not typical "Greys"—they were robotic-looking, faceless creatures, roughly 5 feet tall, with pale, wrinkled, grayish skin, pointed ears or conical protrusions, and claw-like pincers for hands. The creatures moved in a stiff, mechanical manner and made a buzzing or clicking sound. Despite their fear, the men found themselves paralyzed, and were levitated into the craft by unseen forces.
While inside, Parker recalled (mostly later through hypnosis) being examined by a single large, mechanical eye, like a scanning device. He was placed on a table, and something like a probe or scanning arm floated around him. Hickson remembered a similar procedure but noted that the beings never spoke, at least not audibly. After what seemed like only 15–20 minutes, the two men were levitated back to the riverbank, dazed and traumatized. They sat in silence for nearly 30 minutes before driving to Keesler Air Force Base, which redirected them to local authorities.
When the men went to the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, the authorities were suspicious and placed them in a room with a hidden tape recorder. They hoped the men would reveal a hoax. Instead, the tape captured genuine expressions of fear, with Parker breaking down and Hickson trying to calm him.
>Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker
The event occurred on the evening of October 11, 1973, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and involved two shipyard workers: Charles Hickson (42) and Calvin Parker (19), who claimed they were abducted by non-human entities while fishing on the banks of the Pascagoula River.
According to both men, as dusk settled over the industrial shipyard where they had gone to fish, they suddenly heard a buzzing or whirring sound and saw a strange oval-shaped, glowing object hovering a few feet above the ground. It was described as 10–35 feet long, metallic, and lit with a blueish tint.
From the craft, three bizarre humanoid beings floated out toward them. The entities were not typical "Greys"—they were robotic-looking, faceless creatures, roughly 5 feet tall, with pale, wrinkled, grayish skin, pointed ears or conical protrusions, and claw-like pincers for hands. The creatures moved in a stiff, mechanical manner and made a buzzing or clicking sound. Despite their fear, the men found themselves paralyzed, and were levitated into the craft by unseen forces.
While inside, Parker recalled (mostly later through hypnosis) being examined by a single large, mechanical eye, like a scanning device. He was placed on a table, and something like a probe or scanning arm floated around him. Hickson remembered a similar procedure but noted that the beings never spoke, at least not audibly. After what seemed like only 15–20 minutes, the two men were levitated back to the riverbank, dazed and traumatized. They sat in silence for nearly 30 minutes before driving to Keesler Air Force Base, which redirected them to local authorities.
When the men went to the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, the authorities were suspicious and placed them in a room with a hidden tape recorder. They hoped the men would reveal a hoax. Instead, the tape captured genuine expressions of fear, with Parker breaking down and Hickson trying to calm him.
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