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  • A true American hero,decorated combat veteran,Charles Hickson of the The Pascagoula Abduction passed away Friday Sept.9,2011.His only motivation was to sound an alarm which he knew would probably not be believed.

  • Like our Mars rover...

  • @CRMunir1 exactly, or if they found life on the moon, we would have been the freak aliens examining them. soon to be manned missions to mars

  • Calvin Parker is my uncle, This is some crazy stuff. I live in Biloxi

  • @ORBITz9101 can u tell me what he ever says to u?

  • these abductors in this case are not living entities most likely some type of advance robot!

  • @skeaneable i would think that to , but after reading the law of one, they talk about this case, and the life form was related to trees! read it its wild.

  • @Davidray73 whawhawhatt?! motherfucking trees! they have motherfucking space Ents visiting us too!

  • @skeaneable i didnt write the info , its from the law of one books, i never said you had to beleave it just passing on info that i ran across. the law of one stated that this really happened, and the aliens where of a type that dont have war, and wanted hicks memories of war, and that they were from a race that developed from trees. read it for yourself, its very interesting.

  • This was on the Jonny Carson show back then

  • Spellbinding! I remember the case when I was a kid. Hickson is a great witness. Not much embellishment which you often hear in the more dubious cases. These smallish weird creatures coming toward him in the dusk as he describes them would have been a devastating sight.

    As for the eye, he describes it as examining him. He seemed that was the best way he could describe what it was doing. He seems to be confused over that speculation however. In other words, who knows what that was about.

  • I'm from Pascagoula I want to go to the site

  • @JAMEVINUN DO IT!

  • Footage of Charlie Hickson talking about this is plentiful. Footage of his friend Calvin Parker talking about it is rare. See Calvin talk about it.

    Type "Unexplained Files" into Google. Then when you get to that site, go the Blog Archive column on the right and click 2001. Then click November. Then click UFOs Return.

    Scroll down and Calvin's video will be the last.

    The opening doors sounding like air brakes, that's how they sound on Star Trek. Aliens did that on purpose to discredit Calvin.

  • Funny how all the UFO occupants have been humanoids! You'd think if people were spinning yarns and fabricating these stories about alien encounters they'd be a bit more imaginative (the space ship touched down and out stepped... 'a giant brain' / 'lattices of light' / 'myriad-eyed pyramoids'/ 'luminescent slime balls' / 'a multiple-tentacled poo-shaped entity'... Yet always the humanoids. So many people can't be lying because so many people can't be so unimaginable. Can they?

  • This is the case that got me into Ufology , it is perhaps one of the best cases thus far.

  • These things exist, but they're just enough outside the limits of our present science for us to study them. Three times in my own life I've seen things that were beyond understanding with my own eyes. I'm a fairly intelligent well educated older person, drug free, an experienced flier, who is both an academic and an outdoorsman with a conversational familiarity with all the sciences, and I don't "see things" that are not there. I'm quite certain the veil will eventually be lifted. Expect it!

  • Passing a lie detecter test, appearing genuine even when they thought they were alone but were being audio-taped, not seeking media attention (the story leaked out from the sherrif's office) increases credibility. Note familiar patterns: lighting seeming to emanate from the walls, abductees subjected to an examination, the physiological effects, the almost instantaneous disappearance of the craft.. The odd gliding movement of the aliens just above ground level has also been noted before.

  • Those aliens are the funniest lookin things. LOL

  • Some things just have a strong feeling of truth about them, this is one of those things. Those of us old enough to remember the summer and fall of 73 remember that there were sightings all over the country. This was THE case that made national headlines all over the world, but there were literally hundreds of sightings reported around the same time. Easily the biggest "flap" in my lifetime.

  • @GANNAMEDE I agree, it does have the feeling of truth about it. For one thing there are certain feature which have cropped up so often in other cases. For example (and I didn't mention this in my posting above) this feeling the 'abductee' has that the aliens are robots, that there's something about them robotic - it's a very common description of them to this day. Then all the other feature I did mention above which run through so many alien encounter experiences.

  • @gipnfdl007 Really?

    That's fascinating.

  • maybe these beings were "bio-robots". created for examine environment of foreign planet nature, as the abductee "amaury riviera" said. the aliens protect themselves with it. we do the same. sending robots to dangerous places and the unknown...

  • @seko24041973 That's what I was thinking, because they don't look like any aliens, at least in the way they're always reported (the big black eyes etc). They're funny looking things, and definitely seem to look and sound more like robots than living things.

  • I had a crush on his daughter and after this happened I never saw her again. If anyone knows where she is please let me know. I can be reached at 786-382-0744. These guys were interviewed by the Feds and the Feds said they experienced something and believed they were telling the truth about this encounter.

  • I got married in the Pascagoula Court house that same month. Wow, Oct 1973!

  • I lived in Ocean Springs(Gulf Park Estates )when this happened. We were all creeped out about this for awhile. We lived right down close to the beach area. I believe these guys.

  • One of the best cases to date!

  • What did he mean when he said "A watch wont keep time on me"? Is this just like a philosophy of his or did he mean something else?

  • i think he means he has bad luck with watches either he gets them submerged in water and break or experiences other ways to wear a malfunctioning watch.

  • Thanks.

    I didn't know if it was a Southern idiom that I was unfamiliar with or what.

  • I have a brother that has a similar problem. He has worked with TV's, electronics and appliances all of his life, and has been badly shocked more than once.

    The Dr.'s say that he has an accumulation of electricity in his body, so it makes a watch go haywire on him. Maybe something like that happened to this man.

  • @Pallindrom27 I'm sure he meant it literally, that watches he wears run slow or fast. There are people like that, the electricity from their bodies interfere with the watches' mechanism (at least that's the theory).

  • I remember this, they still stick to their story to this day.

  • How interesting to hear this after all these years. These men frequented a cafe my grandparents ran in Pascagoula, and though there was huge scepticism about the event it was pretty clear they believed what they claimed. Thanks for the nostalgia!

  • Engineered Androids from other dimensions. Interesting?

  • Thanks for posting this! I learned some new stuff about the Pascagoula case that never new before.

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