Chosen To Show The World Part 5
CHAPTER EIGHT
Description: The Appearance of Alien Entity Quazgaa when delivering 'Farewell Message' To Betty Andreasson
When telepathically communicating to Betty his farewell message, the alien identified as Quazgaa resembled a bee: two wide-open eyes - one white and one black - with what looked like feelers over them.
Connections
I have found many links (almost all visual) to Quazgaa's appearance at this point in the encounter (figure 38 Thandra) within the popular culture of the 20th century, and continuing through this year 2000, which considered in their totality substantially support the message:

"..He says that he has had others here... Many others have locked within their minds, secrets..." (excerpt from message, relayed under hypnosis by Betty Andreasson, in June 1977).
Here are six examples:
SUE CATWOMAN, photographed by Ray Stevenson, c.1976.

Graphic design by HENRY STEINER, for 'The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Annual Report 1980.'

MARCEL DUCHAMP, photographed by Richard Hamilton, holding a detail of 'The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Batchelors, Even (The Large Glass).'

"Only in art is (man) capable of going beyond
the animal state, because art is an outlet toward regions which are not ruled
by time and space... I tried at least to be as universal as I could."
Marcel Duchamp
PAUL RAND 'Eye, Bee, M.' Poster, 1981.

ROMERO BRITTO 'Big Brother,' 1992.

Illustration by DARRYL ANKA, on front cover of 'Beyond My Wildest Dreams: diary of a UFO abductee' by Kim Carlsberg. Book published in U.S.A., 1995.

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 Thandra fig.40. 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.
Connections
[?] CARLO CRIVELLI 'Polittico Di Ascoli. Figura centrale del pannello centrale della predella' (1473). Two representations, titled 'Cristo Benedicente' of Jesus holding a large spherical object in his left hand. Historical connection?

[3] HARRY WATSON picture used in full-page advert for 'Marie Stuart Beauty Preparations,' printed in Vogue, November 11, 1936. Although it is not a globe, the way the perfume bottle is held and the total composition is evocative of Betanex.

[2] PEGGY SAGE, 'Finger-tip and Toe-tip Specialist,' 130 New Bond Street, London. W1.; half-page advert in Vogue, March 8, 1939. Beneath the heading 'Peggy Sage's Forecast Of Finger-Tip Fashion' is a photo of a globe (obviously representing a crystal ball) held between the fingertips of a woman.
[2] TONI FRISSELL photograph of a clown, with a girl seated on his left knee/leg, holding a globe on the fingertips of his left hand. Printed full-page in Vogue, December 1939.
[2] RAWLINGS circular photograph of a woman holding a white (crystal ball) globe between her hands - to the left side above is text under the heading 'NO MORE BEAUTY SECRETS': 'NOBODY has to look into a crystal ball these days. Beauty is out in the open...' etc.etc. Full-page in Vogue, August 1943.
[3] ANDRE COURREGES 'Space-age Designs' (photograph by William Klein).
(Source: 'The Fashion Book)

[2+] PINK FLOYD cover of Winter 1974 UK Tour programme, designed by HIPGNOSIS.

Note that - prism motif is revived from the 'Dark Side Of the Moon' cover art. The figure at left is saying "What is it? Could there be any form of CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE out there?" Lower-right situated figure responds: "I don't know, Storm......But I'm getting NIL RESPONSE from my TRANSFER GLOBE!"
[3] Cover of JOURNEY LP 'Look Into The Future,' released 1976.

[3] SALVADOR DALI 'Coronation Of Gala' (pencil, signed and numbered lithograph, 1977).
(Source: advert in An, 3.1981)

[2] Photograph of TOYAH WILLCOX, early-1980s.
[?] GLOBE IN TRANSIT - phrase that came to me circa-December 1984.
[3+] YOKO ONO 'Starpeace' album cover, 1985.
[3+] DAVID BOWIE as Jareth, the Goblin King, in the movie 'Labyrinth.' Photograph from this film on the front cover sleeve of 'Underground' (UK 1986 hit single), also.

'It's Going To Be A Brave New World'
[2] BELINDA CARLISLE - 'Heaven Is A Place On Earth' promotional video, 1987.

"In this world we're just beginning to understand the miracle of living"
[3] KATE
BUSH - promotional photographs associated with
'Sensual World' LP/single releases, 1989.
[2+] And cover photograph of 'And So Is Love' single, 1994.
[3+] Numerous scenes of globes cut into SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES 'Shadowtime' promotional video (1991) - single hands holding a globe; globe falling and being caught with two hands, then let go of. Sort of like longer-lasting subliminals in the context of the complete video, in which there is much outer space imagery, also. (On 1992 'Twice Upon A Time' compilation)
[2+] On BABYLON ZOO 'The Boy With The X-Ray Eyes' (1996) cover picture, Jas Mann has both hands on a white globe. LP includes No.1 single 'Spaceman.'
[2] CHIA TAT WEE (Tat) logo designs for Singapore Petrochemical Complex (1996) and Environmental Technology Institution (1997).
[3+] Ukraine photographer EVGENY PAVLOV combines two aspects of Betanex in this photograph, published in a Photography Yearbook 1998.

[3] Cover of JOURNEY LP 'Greatest Hits Live,' released 1998.

[3] Advert for 1363 by VARTEC TELECOM EUROPE, LTD.

[2] DONALD.J.TRUMP holds a transparent sphere, perhaps intended to represent a crystal ball, on the cover of his book 'Trump: The Art Of The Comeback' (not an inappropriate title in this context).
[2+] CHER
holds three spheres (or, maybe, large bubbles) in the palms of her hands,
in the
cover
artwork to the 'Cher Live In Concert' video, 1999.
[2] oneworld alliance logo - blue globe with oneworld imprinted text - as held by different people in pictures on their website. This is an alliance of airlines being promoted on a website and in adverts.
[2] Click on picture below to go to 'Hope's Globe Tutorial' (1999).
[3] The 2-8 September 2000 edition of
the Radio Times has, on page 93, a small photo of
CHRIS TARRANT promoting the show 'Who
Wants to Be A Millionaire?'.
Compare to figure 40 Thandra.
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