20 Chilling Facts You Never Knew About The Frightening Alien Abduction Of Charles Hickson And Calvin Parker

By Sarah Norman | August 17, 2023

Hickson Welcomed His Newfound Fame

In the early hours of October 11th, 1973, two fishermen, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, reported a bizarre and terrifying encounter that would shake the sleepy town of Pascagoula, Mississippi, and captivate the world for decades to come. The duo claimed that they were abducted by extraterrestrial beings while fishing along the banks of the Pascagoula River. The case, known as the Pascagoula Abduction, gained widespread attention and sparked debates about the existence of intelligent life beyond our planet. Join us as we delve into the details of this chilling incident and explore the enduring legacy of the Pascagoula Abduction. Don't miss out on this riveting tale. Keep reading to find out more.

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Charles Hickson, who was 42 years old at the time of the 1973 Pascagoula Abduction, was a prominent figure in the local community. As such, he was more equipped to handle the intense media scrutiny that followed the incident. Hickson openly discussed his experience with anyone who would listen, and even made appearances on popular television talk shows such as Johnny Carson and The Cavett Show. In 1983, he published UFO Contact at Pascagoula, a book detailing the details of the alleged alien encounter.

Hickson Underwent Hypnosis To Prove His Story


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Through his time in the media Hickson made acquaintances with Allen Hynek, an astronomer at Northwestern University and a leading UFO investigator during his lifetime. Hynek convinced Hickson to undergo hypnosis multiple times, and in each session Hickson's story remained the same. In 2002, Hickson explained:

Under deep hypnosis once, I discovered something that still gives me chills. There were people on that spaceship— living beings in another compartment. They never came in there where we were. And I'm telling you, they looked almost like us. Only thing I can figure is that they couldn't live in our atmosphere, so they let the robots come out there and carry us inside.