The singer Robbie Williams assures that aliens have chosen him as their messenger, writes "Irish Star". He claims to have had several alien encounters and once saw a UFO so close that he could hit it with a "tennis ball".
The 50-year-old musician believes that the interest in aliens is due to his fame. According to him, they want him to be their ambassador to Earth.
The singer also said that during the recording of the alien contact song "Arizona" a "golden ball of light" appeared in the studio. Williams believes that an alien civilization wants to use his fame to tell the world about life on other planets: "I just wrote a song called 'Arizona' and it's about alien contact. I was standing on the balcony playing it and there was a big golden ball of light - we thought it was Venus or Mars or something. Then the song stopped and she disappeared. But then we turned Arizona back on and she came back. This happened four times."
Williams has lived in Los Angeles for about 15 years with his wife Ida Field and their four children.
According to him, most of his encounters with aliens took place in the vicinity of this city. "It wasn't until I went to Los Angeles that I realized there were some energy vortices here, it was a very strange land," Williams said.
Famous illusionist Uri Geller previously claimed to be working for the CIA and accused the US Department of Defense of lying about alien technology. The magician known for bending spoons claims to have personally seen and handled UFO debris in a NASA lab 50 years ago. /BGNES