POP oddball ROBBIE WILLIAMS penned alien anthems at a UFO camp as his obsession continues to fly into orbit.
The Angels singer, who claims to have had several alien encounters, is said to have written the songs during a recent stay at Trout Lake in Washington.
And extraterrestrial expert MICHAEL C LUCKMAN believes Robbie is working on an aliens-inspired album which could be used to help summon little green men to Earth.
Robbie arrived armed with video equipment for his fortnight at Trout Lake, a top destination for UFO-spotters.
Luckman, director of the New York Centre For Extraterrestrial Research, revealed: “Trout Lake is America’s No1 UFO hotspot.
The ranch there is the equivalent of Devil’s Tower in the film Close Encounters Of The Third Kind.
“If there is any place on Earth where humans are likely to have open contact with an extraterrestrial civilisation, it is there.”
Scientists used musical notes in the final scene in Close Encounters to welcome aliens to Earth and Luckman added: “What better person to roll out the welcome mat than Robbie Williams, one of the most recognisable and beloved performers on the planet?
“Robbie took the opportunity to write several new songs about aliens. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was planning an alien album.”
He added the ex-TAKE THAT star will return to Trout Lake “very soon”.
Robbie recently said he was contacted by aliens in his Los Angeles recording studio after writing a song about abduction.
And Luckman now wants to connect Robbie to a machine to encourage more alien contact.
He said: “Robbie needs to be trained for contact with highly-advanced aliens.
“The brainwave machine I
recommend is like the biofeedback machines Nasa use with their astronauts. But this one is specially designed to boost psychic powers for telepathic communication between humans and aliens.”
I’m pleased to see Robbie has finally found some friends with similar interests to play with.
I find the idea of a Robbie alien album hilarious — but his EMI record bosses may not agree.
Then again, it can’t do much worse than Rudebox...
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