Representative Anna Paulina Luna of the United States In-depth Proof of "Interdimensional Beings"
Quote from Oladosun Joshua Segun on August 15, 2025, 2:23 AM
Anna Paulina Luna has some incredible news to share. The Republican Representative for the 13th congressional district of Florida stated that she had cause to think that "interdimensional entities" exist, using her military and political experience as justification.
To Joe Rogan, Luna, the head of the House Oversight Task Force on declassifying federal secrets, said that she had not seen "a portal open." or "a spaceship personally," she maintained, adding that additional proof of their existence is necessary.
"Have I seen photo documentation of aircraft that I believe were not made by mankind? Yes," the Joe Rogan Experience's August 14 show featured the 36-year-old's explanation. "Is there historical significance to this? Yes."
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"Based on the photos that I've seen," she claimed, "I'm very confident that there's things out there that have not been created by mankind."
What are the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), which Luna claimed move "out of time and space?" They were formerly known as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).
"These energy things," she clarified, "I think that they can actually operate through the time spaces that we currently have. That's not something that I came up with on my own. That's based on stuff that we've seen, that is based on information that we've been told."
The legislator, who is also a member of the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Caucus, cited the contentious assertions that the government had a highly secret UFO retrieval program made by retired US Air Force commander David Grusch before a congressional hearing in 2023.
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"When you talk about the interdimensional aspect of these things preexisting outside of what we currently know as our own dimension, that stuff can kind of all sound crazy," Luna revealed to Rogan. "At the end of the day, you know, my job as an investigator is to receive all the information and decipher it."
After several Air Force pilots accused the military branch of concealing UAP occurrences, she also said that she had traveled to Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
Air Force veteran Luna chastised the military's handling of their questions, stating that she had been rebuffed by the Pentagon and the Secretary of Defense when she requested that they provide information to Congress.
The Department of Defense has not responded to reporters' requests for comment. The discussion can appear absurd, Luna acknowledged, but she did not "look at it with a crazy lens and perspective."
As she clarified, "You never know if we're the only ones out there, essentially."
However, not everyone agrees with Luna's viewpoint. Joshua Semeter, a member of NASA's Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Independent Study Team, has already acknowledged that he does not think there is sufficient proof.
"His claims are two steps removed from being Earth-shattering: not only has he not shared any verifiable evidence photographs, artifacts, or any other manner of data but he also has not personally seen or touched any of the objects he references," he discussed Grusch's testimony in 2023 with Boston University Today. "In the long history of claims of extraterrestrial visitors, it is this level of specificity that always seems to be missing."

Anna Paulina Luna has some incredible news to share. The Republican Representative for the 13th congressional district of Florida stated that she had cause to think that "interdimensional entities" exist, using her military and political experience as justification.
To Joe Rogan, Luna, the head of the House Oversight Task Force on declassifying federal secrets, said that she had not seen "a portal open." or "a spaceship personally," she maintained, adding that additional proof of their existence is necessary.
"Have I seen photo documentation of aircraft that I believe were not made by mankind? Yes," the Joe Rogan Experience's August 14 show featured the 36-year-old's explanation. "Is there historical significance to this? Yes."
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"Based on the photos that I've seen," she claimed, "I'm very confident that there's things out there that have not been created by mankind."
What are the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), which Luna claimed move "out of time and space?" They were formerly known as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).
"These energy things," she clarified, "I think that they can actually operate through the time spaces that we currently have. That's not something that I came up with on my own. That's based on stuff that we've seen, that is based on information that we've been told."

The legislator, who is also a member of the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Caucus, cited the contentious assertions that the government had a highly secret UFO retrieval program made by retired US Air Force commander David Grusch before a congressional hearing in 2023.
"When you talk about the interdimensional aspect of these things preexisting outside of what we currently know as our own dimension, that stuff can kind of all sound crazy," Luna revealed to Rogan. "At the end of the day, you know, my job as an investigator is to receive all the information and decipher it."
After several Air Force pilots accused the military branch of concealing UAP occurrences, she also said that she had traveled to Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.

Air Force veteran Luna chastised the military's handling of their questions, stating that she had been rebuffed by the Pentagon and the Secretary of Defense when she requested that they provide information to Congress.
The Department of Defense has not responded to reporters' requests for comment. The discussion can appear absurd, Luna acknowledged, but she did not "look at it with a crazy lens and perspective."
As she clarified, "You never know if we're the only ones out there, essentially."
However, not everyone agrees with Luna's viewpoint. Joshua Semeter, a member of NASA's Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Independent Study Team, has already acknowledged that he does not think there is sufficient proof.
"His claims are two steps removed from being Earth-shattering: not only has he not shared any verifiable evidence photographs, artifacts, or any other manner of data but he also has not personally seen or touched any of the objects he references," he discussed Grusch's testimony in 2023 with Boston University Today. "In the long history of claims of extraterrestrial visitors, it is this level of specificity that always seems to be missing."
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