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The Pascagoula River Alien Contact (1973): A Definitive Account of One of America's Most Chilling UFO Encounters
On a quiet night in October 1973, two Mississippi men, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, claimed to have had a terrifying close encounter while fishing along the banks of the Pascagoula River. What followed was one of the most controversial and compelling alien abduction stories in American history — and one that continues to spark debate among UFO researchers, skeptics, and believers alike.
In The Pascagoula River Alien Contact (1973), you'll explore a comprehensive, evidence-based analysis of this extraordinary event. This book dives deep into eyewitness testimonies, police transcripts, media reactions, psychological effects, and government investigations. You'll also uncover how the incident influenced pop culture, paralleled other abduction cases from the 1970s, and became embedded in local folklore.
Perfect for fans of true UFO accounts, paranormal phenomena, and unexplained mysteries, this book offers:
A detailed timeline of the incident and aftermath
In-depth psychological profiles of the witnesses
Comparisons to other landmark alien abduction cases
Exploration of 1970s UFO culture and government responses
Insight into the role of media, folklore, and memory in shaping public belief
Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or simply curious, this book challenges your assumptions and invites you to reexamine one of the most enduring unsolved cases in modern history.
Dare to explore the unknown? Start with Pascagoula.