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  The Pascagoula, Mississippi Abductions (Hickson/Parker) 1973
The Pascagoula encounter is one of the most unusual accounts of all UFO reports.
Though the sighting and abduction involved only two witnesses, there were several other sightings of unusual flying objects on the same night.
Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker were both abducted while fishing on the Pascagoula River on October 10, 1973.
www.ufocasebook.com /Pascagoula.html   (852 words)

  
  Abduction phenomenon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The abduction phenomenon is an umbrella term used to describe a number of hypotheses, claims or assertions stating that non-human creatures kidnap individuals—sometimes called "abductees"—usually for medical testing or for sexual reproduction procedures.
Abduction claimants do not always attempt to explain the phenomenon, but some take independent research interest in it themselves, and explain the lack of greater awareness of Alien Abduction as the result of either extraterrestrial or governmental interest in cover-up.
In many abduction reports, the individual(s) concerned are often travelling by automobile at the time of the incident, usually at night or in the early morning hours, and usually in a rural or sparsely populated area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abduction_phenomenon   (4178 words)

  
 Pascagoula Abduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pascagoula Abduction is, after the Hill Abduction, perhaps the best-known reported Abduction Phenomenon, where the victims report being kidnapped by aliens.
On the evening of October 11, 1973, 42-year-old Charles Hickson and 19-year-old Calvin Parker--coworkers at a shipyard--were fishing in the Pascagoula River in Mississippi, USA.
Within days, Pascagoula was the center of an international news story, with reporters swarming the town.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pascagoula_Abduction   (1265 words)

  
 Abduction Phenomenon
The Abduction Phenomenon is as umbrella term used to describe a number of hypotheses, claims or assertions stating that extraterrestrial creatures kidnap individuals--sometimes called "abductees"--usually for medical testing or for sexual reproduction procedures.
Proposed psychological alternative explanations of the abduction phenomenon have included hallucination, false memories (such as the ones medically shown to be produced by hypnosis), temporary schizophrenia, and parasomniae - near-sleep mental states (hypnogogic states and sleep paralysis).
Abduction claimants do not always attempt to explain the phenomenon, but some take independent research interest in it themselves, and explain the lack of greater awareness of Alien Abduction as the result of either extraterrestrial or governmental interest in coverup.
www.casimiro.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/a/ab/abduction_phenomenon.html   (336 words)

  
 Abduction Phenomenon - The Black Vault Encyclopedia Project
The abduction phenomenon is an term used to describe a number of hypotheses, claims or assertions stating that non-human entities kidnap individuals usually for medical testing or for sexual reproduction procedures.
Sometimes, the alien abduction phenomenon has religious overtones, but some argue it is probably more accurate to characterise the phenomenon as a type of modern-day folk myth (like the historic belief in vampires).
The "terror abduction" experience is reported mainly in the USA, while in the rest of the world, the ET encounters are said to be largely benevolent--this apparent incongruity perhaps raising a question as to the phenomenon's authenticity.
www.blackvault.com /wiki/index.php/Alien_abduction   (3968 words)

  
 Abduction Research News Items  -  Shadow Research, Inc  -
Akira claims to have been let in on the secret of the growing number of alien abductions by a white-collar worker with whom he is acquainted.
A Pascagoula city councilman said he saw a luminous UFO the same night of Hickson's and Parker's report on the way to a church service in Vancleave.
Pascagoula Patrolman Bill Gennaro stopped on Beach Boulevard to talk with a group of people and they saw an oblong-shaped, blue-haze object zip to the north.
www.shadowresearch.com /abduction/abductresearchnewsitems.htm   (1635 words)

  
 ufo - UFOS at close sight: The Pascagoula abduction
But it should then made clear that alien abduction stories based only on hypnotic regressions are dubious, and emphasis should be made on the case where hypnotic regression is not the source of the account.
It should also be noted that the aliens morphology in the Pascagoula case bear little resemblance with the much publicized short greys with almond shaped eyes and thin necks from numerous "post hypnotic" cases.
The wrinkles of the skins were also later sometimes exaggerated, several books by skeptics or UFO investigators tending to a "sociological" approach to the phenomenon referred to the creatures as "space mummies" in the intend of paralleling the event with "return-of-the-mummy" type B movies.
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 Alien abduction accounts actually allowable - Sci-Tech
The keystone of the tales spread by contactees in the '50s and '60s almost always revolved around how angry aliens were with us for inventing the atom bomb; considering that the Cold War was in full swing, this was hardly a surprising mirror image of the fears of society at large.
The individuals in these abduction reports can be ignored.It is impossible to prove either the existancr or the non existence of any type of Alien being....
abduction disinformation or propaganda experiments is a possible solution or explanation for this report.
www.thetriangle.org /news/2005/04/29/SciTech/Alien.Abduction.Accounts.Actually.Allowable-944348.shtml   (1121 words)

  
 The Pascagoula Abduction Incident - Pascagoula, Mississippi, United States - October 11, 1973 - UFO Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Summary: The Pascagoula Incident involved two men, Parker and Hickson, both of Gautier, Mississippi, who were fishing in the Pascagoula River when they heard a buzzing noise behind them.
The Pascagoula Incident involved two men, nineteen-year-old Calvin Parker and forty-two-year old Charles Hickson, both of Gautier, Mississippi, who were fishing in the Pascagoula River when they heard a buzzing noise behind them.
The sheriff, after listening to their story, put Hickson and Parker in a room wired for sound in the belief that if the two men were left alone they would reveal their hoax; of course they did not.
www.ufoevidence.org /cases/case97.htm   (847 words)

  
 Intruders Foundation
During the first two decades of research when the very concept of a UFO abduction was formed, all of the central cases involved people who were outside their homes when they were taken.
Nighttime abduction cases often involve other witnesses, temporary disappearances of the abductee, specific types of physical marks, scars or bruises - even broken bones - which appeared during the night, and occasional situations in which the abductee awakens wearing a stranger's nightclothes.
In many consciously recalled nocturnal abductions, none of the symptoms of sleep paralysis are recalled.
www.intrudersfoundation.org /junk_science_paralysis.html   (960 words)

  
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The Pascagoulas, a peaceful, gentle tribe, were beset upon by the neighboring Biloxi Indians, a fierce, warlike tribe.
Having lost several battles with the Biloxi Indians in which many of the Pascagoula warriors were killed, and with the shouts of their victorious foes ringing in their ears, the Pascagoulas resolved to die rather than be enslaved.
All the men, women and children of the Pascagoulas clasped their hands together and marched into the serene waters of the Singing River chanting their death song, perishing beneath the waves.
www.pascagoula.net /Legends/Legends.htm   (889 words)

  
 1st Year Guestbook
Well nice website that pascagoula has made for itself and i hate ny rather be there in the south where home is at.
Pascagoula is my home and it is so hard to get news from the area out here other than WLOX.
I came to Pascagoula in Sept 85 onboard the USS Simon Lake and almost immiediatly became somewhat of a celebrity because i was a female sailor.
www.pascagoula.net /Guestbook/1st-year.htm   (3429 words)

  
 Mythology and Folklore: MLLL/ANTH 3043
The encounter along the Pascagoula River is one of the most unusual accounts of all UFO reports.
While it is true that the sighting and subsequent abduction involved only two witnesses, there were several sightings of unusual flying objects that same night.
They both recall seeing a strange craft on the shores of Pascagoula River that fateful night, and they both recall seeing beings exit the craft and approach them.
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 CE-IV
This CBS radio drama from April 13, 1950, is the earliest known recording dealing with the concept of extraterrestrial abduction aboard a flying saucer.
Betty and Barney give an in-depth accounting of their abduction, including for the first time their knowledge of the events under hypnosis, which Barney didn't know when he gave his interview with Harv Morgan in 1964.
This unique recording was made by Marjorie Fish during her interviews with Betty Hill and was done in Betty's kitchen during the course of preparing dinner on August 8, 1968.
www.fadeddiscs.com /ceiv.html   (1522 words)

  
 ALIEN ABDUCTION? JUNK SCIENCE CALLS IT SLEEP PARALYSIS
This is the way the New York Times should have headlined their July 6 science section piece on the poorly understood phenomenon of sleep paralysis.
Thus, the Times article suppressed the fact that for the first two decades of abduction research, all of the central cases took place with the abductees fully awake and functioning, and none involved bedroom paralysis.
Similarly, experienced UFO abduction researchers have long been aware of the sleep paralysis phenomenon and would not take seriously an alleged abduction account which contained nothing more than typical sleep paralysis symptoms.
www.think-aboutit.com /abductions/ALIENABDUCTIONJUNKSCIENCECALLITSLEEPPARALYSIS.htm   (1113 words)

  
 The Pascagoula River Abductions - 30 Years Later   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
What seemed to be the beginning of a peaceful night turned to chaos when the pair suddenly found themselves in a close encounter with an alien craft and its occupants.
Hickson is a religious family man and demonstrated strong leadership skills as a foreman when he worked in the shipyards in Pascagoula, Schuessler said.
Since the Pascagoula incident was documented and investigated thoroughly and quickly, it is one that many UFO scientists and aficionados know well.
www.rense.com /general42/pasca.htm   (1209 words)

  
 Alien Abduction: Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker - Pascagoula, Mississippi.
Firstly I want to say that friends and I for many years have been studying the abduction case of Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, occurring at Pascagoula, Mississippi, on the 11th of October 1973.
1973: Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker: Abduction of the two Mississippi fishermen, the event that touched off "The UFO Siege of '73," one of the biggest UFO flaps since Roswell in 1947.
On October 11, 1973, at 9 p.m., Charles Hickson, 42, and Calvin Parker, 19, were fishing on a pier in Pascagoula, Mississippi near the Shaupeter Shipyard.
ebe-ufos.tripod.com /Charles-Hickson-and-Calvin-Parker.html   (888 words)

  
 UFO Cases Directory: Abduction Cases - UFO Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Soon after, 2 beings/creatures were seen briefly nearby on the ground, and then abduction experience followed.
Abduction by robot-like beings in Brazil (La Rubia case)
The Pascagoula Incident involved two men, Parker and Hickson, both of Gautier, Mississippi, who were fishing in the Pascagoula River when they heard a buzzing noise behind them.
www.ufoevidence.org /Cases/CaseView.asp?section=Abduction   (1487 words)

  
 Pascagoula incident 1973   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mississippi's most notorious abduction case began early in the evening on Oct. 11, 1973, a year when numerous UFO sitings were reported across the nation and in other countries -- an event observers call a UFO "flap." Hickson and Parker worked together at Wagner Shipyard in Pascagoula.
On Oct. 11, the two decided to go fishing on the East Pascagoula River near U.S. Shortly after dusk, Hickson had gottten a nibble and was reeling in his line when he heard a strange noise behind him.
Their arms were very long in proportion to the rest of their bodies." His book, UFO Contact in Pascagoula, may soon be made into a movie.
www.ufon.org /m-ufon/pasca73.htm   (2192 words)

  
 Phenomenon - The Parker and Hickson abduction -
Phenomenon - The Parker and Hickson abduction -
Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson were fishing from a pier at Shaupeter Shipyard on the Pascagoula River at Pascagoula, Mississippi.
Phil Klass reportedly found that the polygraph operator who gave Hickson his lie detector test was not certified and had not completed his training.
www.stateoftheart.nl /phenomenon/frames/subjects/et/abduction/parker.htm   (336 words)

  
 UFO + PSI Magazine
The three classic CE categories are CE 1 which mean a normal UFO sighting, CE 2 which mean a UFO sighting with a landing or another ground contact of the flying object (with physical evidence) and CE 3 which mean a sighting of a UFO together with extraterrestrial beings and/or contact with these beings.
There are claims that the CIA is (together with the NSA) involved in the cover up of various UFO incidents and also in other illegal activities (like assasinations) which are against the laws and the constitution of the United States.
One of the most famous abduction cases is certainly the Hill case.
www.ufoinfo.com /ufopsi/7/issue7.shtml   (15179 words)

  
 ufo - UFOS at close sight: The Pascagoula abduction, UPI newswire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It's been 17 years, but Charles E. Hickson still remembers every detail of his intriguing abduction by aliens onto an unidentified flying object in Pascagoula in 1973.
Hickson, 1 of 4 speakers at the first UFO International Conference held in Biloxi, told of his unique UFO experience that occurred on a fishing trip with his friend, Calvin Parker.
Sitting on a bank near a bridge on the Pascagoula River, Hickson & Parker unexpectedly saw an unusual round or oblong aircraft about 30 feet long land near them.
ufologie.net /htm/pascagoulaexec.htm   (458 words)

  
 Mythology and Folklore: MLLL/ANTH 3043
According to a Gallup poll done at the end of the twentieth century, about one-third of Americans believe aliens have visited us, an increase of 5% over the previous decade.
Alien abductions, which are sometimes referred to as "close encounters of the fourth kind," form an additional category of incidents.
My friend, Charles Hickson, and I were camping near the Pascagoula River on October 11, 1973.
students.ou.edu /B/Zachary.C.Butler-1/story7.html   (797 words)

  
 UFO-PI
PASCAGOULA [AP] - When Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker told the world in 1973 they were abducted by aliens while fishing on the Pascagoula River, few people believed them.
Hickson penned a book about the encounter, was interviewed numerous times by the scientific community and made the circuit at seminars on extraterrestrial.
In 28 years, he never deviated from his claim of the occurrence behind the old Shaupeter Shipyard building on the Pascagoula River - even under hypnosis.
ufopi.freehomepage.com /oct73.htm   (1496 words)

  
 On alien abduction, grays, and consciousness
It's commonly surmised that one of the reasons we don't hear the conscious abduction stories anymore is for the very reason that they are easily debunked for the lack of such telltale physical evidence.
Ur right, they are unproven, but it remains true that in the pool of abduction accounts there is a large number that do not match sleep paralysis and thus SP alone cannot explain the phenomenom.
The alien abduction story that seems to have started the cult beliefs about alien visitation and experimentation is the Betty and Barney Hill story.
www.physicsforums.com /showthread.php?t=108665   (2995 words)

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