Alien Sign : Hand Holding Globe
A Challenge To Human Understanding
On my Globe In Transit website, that was on-line during the first decade of the 21st century, I had a section titled CHOSEN TO SHOW THE WORLD : the JANUARY 25th 1967 ALIEN EXPERIENCE of BETTY ANDREASSON LUCA MIRRORED IN HUMAN POPULAR CULTURE.
The much-discussed Betty Andreasson Luca alien encounter experience of 1967 was originally documented in Raymond Fowler's successful and critically-acclaimed book 'The Andreasson Affair'.
One of the features of the experience documented in the book, which has been (and will likely continue to be) seemingly reflected in human visual culture, was (decades later) dealt with by me in Part 5 of the 'Chosen To Show The World' section of the Globe In Transit website.
Here is how I described this particular aspect of the 'classic' alien encounter on the webpage -
"Description: Return Home, The White Globes
There were two glasslike balls that were held by one of Betty's 'alien captors' prior to the message, and then by two entities that returned Betty to her home. One of the globes was about four or five inches in diameter; the other, perhaps, eight or ten inches diameter. One alien rolled the larger globe - "It rolled right over his hand and sat on the top of his hand" - this manual manoeuvre of the white ball is illustrated in [figure 30 of] 'The Andreasson Affair'. Betty returned to the kitchen of her house with one alien in front of her, one behind - each carrying a white ball. These spheres seem to have been used as control devices to manipulate the Andreasson/Aho family back in the house."
Some examples were shown on that page of 'Chosen To Show The World' of imagery from human culture (art, photography, advertising etc.) that seem to mirror this aspect of the encounter. Numerous visual examples have been found from both before and after the time it occurred.
It is possible that some of the artists who created this notably similar imagery had undergone a similar experience with aliens. If they had previously experienced alien contact/s and witnessed the beings manipulating globes, as Betty Andreasson did, then this feature of a powerful hidden reality would surely be expected to remain in their subconscious mind and influence their creative work, though they may not consciously recall what had happened to them due to alien influence in this regard.
The prevalence of the imagery that is out there of hands - usually human, occasionally other - holding globes [HHG], created during the course of the 20th and 21st century is something that might well be difficult to explain in mundane terms.
Given how many examples of HHG have been created by disparate people around the world, it does not seem unreasonable to link this extraordinary phenomenon discoverable within human art, film and photography to the Betty Andreasson alien encounter of January 1967, and, by clear indication, to the agenda of the aliens that was set out in Raymond Fowler's book.
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