UFO CONTACT AT PASCAGOULA Author:Charles Hickson William Mendez UFO CONTACT AT PASCAGOULA On the night of October 11, 1973, two very frightened Mississisppians, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, presented themselves at the Jackson County Sheriff?s Department and related a tale almost too incredible to tell. As a matter of fact, their first impulse had been to tell no one for fear they would be thought crazy... more ». But it also occurred to them that what they had just suffered might by the prelude to a full-scale invasion of their country! Many of us read about it bon the front page of our morning newspaper. Some heard about it on the TV news that first day after the incident: ?Pascagoula, Mississippi, two men claim that while fishing in a local river last night they were abducted and taken aboard a UFO by three alien creatures!? Within 36 hours of the incident Dr. J. Allen Hynek, the world?s foremost UFO expert, was in Pascagoula to interview the men. Before he left the next day he told the press that the men were, ?Absolutely honest. They have had a fantastic experience.? Fantastic indeed! Could it be true? Could these men actually have come in contact with non-human creatures from somewhere ?out there?? Who were these men? Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker? Why should we believe them? Have they been checked for mental stability? What do their friends and relatives think about all of this? Have either of these men ever been involved in other bizarre incidents? Questions, questions and more questions. Now, at last, the answers are available. Several years ago, William Mendez, a mid-western college professor, began to investigate this most celebrated UFO abduction case. Mendez has spent years getting to know the men, Charles Hickson and Calvin parker. He has made many trips to Mississippi and spent much time interviewing friends, co-workers and the families of the two men. Time-the passage of time-has a way of revealing fraud and deception. What have the intervening years taught us about what happened that October night in Pascagoula? First published in 1983 by Wendelle Stevens. Republished in 2017 by FLYING DISK PRESS.« less