Lights in the sky, lost time, and an encounter that will change everything. Parker's terrifying alien abduction story.
Taken against his will, Parker recalls every detail of the horrifying alien abduction that altered his life.
The existence of extraterrestrial life has been debated for decades. Recently, after keeping it secret for 45 years, even from his own family, a Gulf Coast man decided to write a book about his declining health and leave behind his legacy by revealing his account of alien contact.Calvin Parker is now prepared to recount the unforgettable encounter that forever altered the course of his life.
In 1973, Parker was a 19-year-old hard worker whose plans to build a home and raise a family were derailed during a fishing trip in Pascagoula, Alabama.
“A real bright beam appeared all over us and it kind of blinded us for a second — and when I got my vision back, I seen three bulky looking creatures coming toward us,” Parker said.
After suffering a stroke and undergoing two open heart surgeries, Peter Parker recounted in a rare interview the night 45 years ago that forced him into hiding, fearful of the public's curiosity and scrutiny.
“We pulled up and I noticed there was posted signs there. I noticed some blue hazy lights reflecting — coming across from my back, out across the water and they was reflecting off the water, so I stood up thinking I was going to go to jail for trespassing. I turned around and about that time Charlie stood up and turned around. We noticed then the blue lights was coming from something different than what I thought it was. I knew it wasn’t a patrol car and I still couldn’t quite make it out,” Parker said.
Just north of Ingalls Shipyard, that night Charles Hickson, 42 years old, and his fishing buddy Parker would do anything but fish.
“I seen three bulky looking creatures coming toward us. They was probably 4-, 5-foot tall — built like football players. I noticed they kind of moved mechanical wise and they were floating off the ground. By the time we stood up and turned around, they was there on us all at one time. Two of them got a hold of Charlie. One of them got a hold of myself — and instantly I felt like, I just got relaxed,” Parker said.
Parker claimed he and Hickson were levitated into the space craft.
“There was, what I call an examination room and the ole big ugly creature that brought me in, he took me and laid me on the examination table and he just backed up out of the way and I couldn’t move or anything. All I could do was look. There was something about the size of a deck of cards that came out of the ceiling and it hovered about a foot in front of my eyes and then it went to the right side of my head and it clicked, went behind my head and clicked, went to the left side of my head and clicked, and then straight to the front — and then it shot back into the ceiling. and that’s when I heard some ruffling noise and this more feminine-looking creature came out. She looked completely different from what I call the robot. The other one was kind of feminine. She had regular fingers and came over and pinched me on the cheek and then she took her finger and ran it down my throat and got it behind that thing that hangs down back there and tried to come up in my nasal cavity and that’s when it started hurting and I started choking and I got scared and she just kind of telepathically told me ‘don’t be afraid. We aren’t going to hurt you,'” Parker said.
With those words, the aliens dropped Parker and Hickson back off on the bank. Frozen in fear, Parker didn’t want to let anyone know what had happened. However, Hickson said they had to tell somebody, so they called the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.
Former Jackson County Captain Glenn Ryder was handed the phone.
“And I said ‘can I help you?’ He said ‘yeah, we had something happen. You’re going to laugh when we tell you what it isl.’ And I said ‘well go ahead and tell me. I’m busy. What happened?’ And he said ‘we got picked up by a UFO!’ And I laughed. He said ‘I told you you was going to laugh,'” said Ryder.
Still, Ryder told the men to come in to the station.
That night, the deputies faced a dilemma: either believe Parker and Hickson's account of alien abduction or prove that the two were fabricating an elaborate story. To uncover the truth, the deputies covertly set up a tape recorder in an interrogation room at the station and left Parker and Hickson alone. What the deputies heard on the recording convinced them that Parker and Hickson may have been telling the truth.
“They was upset. I figured they’d say ‘we got these guys fooled,’ but that boy was especially upset. You can’t make up that kind of fear,” said Ryder.
After passing lie detector tests, the men were interviewed and hypnotized by ufologists and researchers who flew in immediately. The researchers concluded the men had undergone a traumatic experience. To ensure the men had not been exposed to radiation, they were even sent to Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi for testing.
“It was a circus. A media circus,” said Rennie Brabner, former WALA-TV reporter.
Within days, the story went global. After the two were checked out, Brabner caught up with them.
“At the emergency room door, there was a line of sheriff’s cars out there. We went in with our cameras going and for the first time, saw the two guys,” Brabner said.
Brabner said to this day, it’s still something viewers never seem to forget.
“There’s a reasonable chance that they will say ‘wait a minute — didn’t you cover the two guys getting on the UFO? What do you think?’ Most of the stories you do, they’re gone tomorrow or the next day — and it’s always intrigued me a little bit that it had some legs, some interest, particular years and years and years later,” said Brabner.
Like Captain Ryder, Brabner stated he too believes something occurred that night, but he is uncertain exactly what transpired.
“I do not think they made it up in the sense that they created it out of cloth. I have been told that Hickson was known to take a drink,” said Brabner.
Charles Hickson wrote a book on his encounter and spoke numerous times about it. He passed away in 2011.
Parker said he’s a religious man and believes there is an explanation why he went through what he did. For now, he still ponders why it happened to him.
“You can’t really pin everything down. You don’t really know, and that’s the point. I’m holding out. I don’t know what happened. I know something happened,” Parker said.
Parker said the city of Pascagoula now plans to place a marker on the banks of the river this summer.
Parker said after a year of promoting his new book and speaking, he’ll retreat from the spotlight again. He plans to buy a houseboat and live on it with his wife.
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The existence of extraterrestrial life has been debated for decades. Recently, after keeping it secret for 45 years, even from his own family, a Gulf Coast man decided to write a book about his declining health and leave behind his legacy by revealing his account of alien contact.Calvin Parker is now prepared to recount the unforgettable encounter that forever altered the course of his life.
“And I said ‘can I help you?’ He said ‘yeah, we had something happen. You’re going to laugh when we tell you what it isl.’ And I said ‘well go ahead and tell me. I’m busy. What happened?’ And he said ‘we got picked up by a UFO!’ And I laughed. He said ‘I told you you was going to laugh,'” said Ryder.
Still, Ryder told the men to come in to the station.
Within days, the story went global. After the two were checked out, Brabner caught up with them.
“At the emergency room door, there was a line of sheriff’s cars out there. We went in with our cameras going and for the first time, saw the two guys,” Brabner said.
Brabner said to this day, it’s still something viewers never seem to forget.
“There’s a reasonable chance that they will say ‘wait a minute — didn’t you cover the two guys getting on the UFO? What do you think?’ Most of the stories you do, they’re gone tomorrow or the next day — and it’s always intrigued me a little bit that it had some legs, some interest, particular years and years and years later,” said Brabner.
Charles Hickson wrote a book on his encounter and spoke numerous times about it. He passed away in 2011.
Parker said he’s a religious man and believes there is an explanation why he went through what he did. For now, he still ponders why it happened to him.
“You can’t really pin everything down. You don’t really know, and that’s the point. I’m holding out. I don’t know what happened. I know something happened,” Parker said.
Parker said the city of Pascagoula now plans to place a marker on the banks of the river this summer.
Parker said after a year of promoting his new book and speaking, he’ll retreat from the spotlight again. He plans to buy a houseboat and live on it with his wife.
From the Monster Island News archives, originally posted by Fox 6 Alabama.
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We are seeing we are in the last of the last days, right now! (2 Timothy 3:1). We are living out the Scriptures. We are living in a moment when no one really has any answers. There is no one to ask because in our recent history we have never experienced what we are experiencing in our world today.
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