During the afternoon of October 11, 1973, Charles Hickson, 42, and Calvin Parker, 19 - co-workers in a shipyard - were fishing in the Pascagoula River in Mississippi. While fishing off the shore of an abandoned pier in a shipyard, they heard a vibrating sound, saw flashing blue lights and reported that a bulging vessel, shaped like American football, and about 31 meters wide, suddenly appeared near them. The ship seemed to hover around 36 cm above ground. A door opened on the ship, they said, and three creatures emerged and seized the men, making them float or levitate into the interior of the ship. The two men had been paralyzed and numb. Parker fainted due to fear. They described the creature in humanoid form and roughly five feet tall. The creature's skin was gray and wrinkled, and had no eyes or mouth that men could discern. They had three instead of carrot-shaped protrusions, one where humans would have been the nose and two ears instead. The beings had claws like a lobster at the ends of his arms, and seemed to have only one leg (Hickson later described the lower organs of the creatures as if her legs were fused together).
Hickson said that in the nave, was somehow kept in levitation several tens of centimeters above the floor of the nave, which was examined by a mechanical eye that seemed to scan your body. Parker could not recall what had happened to him inside the ship, but later, during the sessions of hypnotic regression , offered some details nebulous. The men were released after about 20 minutes and levitate creatures back to their original position on the banks of the river. Both men said they were terrified by what happened. Indicated that they had been sitting in the car for about 45 minutes, trying to calm down. Hickson drank some whiskey. After some discussion, they tried to communicate their story to officials based Keesler Air Force , but the staff told the Air Force of the United States had nothing to do with reports of UFOs - the Project Blue Book had been suspended about three years ago - and suggested to notify the case to the police. Around 10:30 PM, Hickson and Parker came to the county sheriff's office in Jackson, Mississippi. They brought the catfish they had caught, was the only evidence they had to back up your story. Sheriff Fred Diamond thought that both men seemed sincere and genuinely frightened, and thought that Parker was especially disturbed. Diamond harbored any doubts about the fantastic story, however, partly due to the consumption of whiskey supported by Hickson.
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