Robbie Williams Claims To Be Chosen Alien Messenger
Alien Life & UFO/UAPs
Wednesday 3rd, April 2024
British pop star Robbie Williams has recently stirred the public's curiosity with his claims of extraterrestrial encounters, asserting that aliens are selecting him as their messenger due to his celebrity status. The 50 year old singer, known for hits like "Angels" and "Rock DJ", has shared details of several strange incidents, including sightings of UFOs and unexplained phenomena.
Williams recounted a particularly vivid encounter, stating that he once saw a UFO so close that it seemed he could have hit it with "a tennis ball". Another eerie incident occurred while he was writing the song "Arizona", which delves into themes of alien contact, a "gold ball of light" appeared in the studio, adding an otherworldly element to the creative process.
Reflecting on these experiences, Williams speculated, "I sometimes think... Am I supposed to see this so I can talk about it?". He acknowledged the challenge of separating personal ego from the significance of his public platform in addressing such phenomena.
Living in Beverly Hills with his wife Ayda Field and their four children, Williams has spent nearly 15 years in Los Angeles, where most of his encounters have taken place. He believes that the city has a unique allure for extraterrestrial visitors, suggesting that "Los Angeles attracts visitors from other planets".
In contrast to his experiences in England, Williams feels a stronger connection to the paranormal in Los Angeles. Recounting a UFO sighting at his recording studio in 2008, he described a surreal sequence of events involving a "big ball of gold light" that appeared synchronously with the playing of his song "Arizona". This sighting was followed by a captivating electrical storm featuring dancing balls of light, creating an hour long spectacle in the night sky.
Williams' claims have sparked intrigue and speculation among fans and the public alike. While some may dismiss them as fanciful tales, others find them compelling, adding to the ongoing debate about the possibility of extraterrestrial life and contact.
Williams recounted a particularly vivid encounter, stating that he once saw a UFO so close that it seemed he could have hit it with "a tennis ball". Another eerie incident occurred while he was writing the song "Arizona", which delves into themes of alien contact, a "gold ball of light" appeared in the studio, adding an otherworldly element to the creative process.
Reflecting on these experiences, Williams speculated, "I sometimes think... Am I supposed to see this so I can talk about it?". He acknowledged the challenge of separating personal ego from the significance of his public platform in addressing such phenomena.
Living in Beverly Hills with his wife Ayda Field and their four children, Williams has spent nearly 15 years in Los Angeles, where most of his encounters have taken place. He believes that the city has a unique allure for extraterrestrial visitors, suggesting that "Los Angeles attracts visitors from other planets".
In contrast to his experiences in England, Williams feels a stronger connection to the paranormal in Los Angeles. Recounting a UFO sighting at his recording studio in 2008, he described a surreal sequence of events involving a "big ball of gold light" that appeared synchronously with the playing of his song "Arizona". This sighting was followed by a captivating electrical storm featuring dancing balls of light, creating an hour long spectacle in the night sky.
Williams' claims have sparked intrigue and speculation among fans and the public alike. While some may dismiss them as fanciful tales, others find them compelling, adding to the ongoing debate about the possibility of extraterrestrial life and contact.