This
week I was able to speak with Calvin Parker of Pascagoula abduction fame. After
remaining virtually silent about his experiences for decades, he has finally
written a book, Pascagoula – The Closest
Encounter, detailing what happened. While I’m sure that much of what we discussed
is known, he did make a few revelations that I found interesting. You can
listen to the interview here:
Calvin Parker |
He
did provide details about the interior of the craft and what he experienced. I
had read that he had undergone hypnotic regression, which I find problematic,
so I did ask if he remembered what happened prior to that. He said that he
always had vivid memories, but had claimed he had passed out to avoid the circus
that surrounded the claims of abduction. Charles Hickson, who was also there,
had taken the opposite path, talking about the abduction from the very
beginning. You can find the book here:
One
thing I did find interesting was that he said Hickson had told him to stop at a
convenience store so that he, Hickson, could use the telephone. Rather than
call his family, Hickson first called Kessler Air Force Base to report the sighting.
Told that the Air Force was no longer interested in those things and that if he
felt threatened to report it to the local law enforcement, Hickson did just
that.
I
had wondered how the story got out. Parker said that people in the area,
including reporters, had police scanners. The press apparently learned about
the story as it was broadcast over the police radio. What I found amusing was
that the local police, believing them to be drunk, told them to stay put until
a patrol car could get there. They didn’t want them driving under the
influence. This little anecdote seemed to lend a note of credibility to the
tale.
While
in the police station, Parker said that he and Hickson had been secretly recorded.
The idea was to listen to what they had to say, thinking they would reveal the
hoax. You can read more about this at:
There
were other nuggets, including the names of other witnesses and apparently
another encounter some twenty years later. For those interested in the
Hickson/Parker case, there are some interesting aspects.
Next
up: Nick Pope, to talk about his experiences in the Ministry of Defence on the
UFO desk.
3 comments:
That's what I love about you Kevin, to you the information available to us is more important and interesting than the fanciful theories that we may concoct to try to explain them.
Mr Calvin Parker is a salt of the Earth kind of person. He is quite sincere and wants to know what happened like the rest of us. Great interview with a regular Joe who had an extraordinary experience. I can't wait for the second interview with Mr Parker as I am curious about his second incident.
Excellent interview. This, for my money, is one of the very few believable abduction stories.
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