Highlights:
- Florida congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna claims to have seen classified photographs of unidentified objects.
- Says the objects were “not created by mankind” and could be advanced, unknown technology.
- Suggests some entities are “interdimensional beings” capable of operating outside normal time and space.
- Pledges to push for public access to previously hidden UAP information.
A close ally of former US president Donald Trump has claimed there is credible evidence of UFOs and so-called “interdimensional beings”. Florida Republican congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, who chairs the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, made the remarks during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
Claims of advanced, non-human technology
Luna, 36, said she had viewed classified photographs of unidentified objects inside a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF). She described these objects as “not created by mankind” and potentially representing technology beyond current human understanding.
“They call them interdimensional beings,” she told Rogan, adding that such entities might operate “through the time spaces that we currently have”.
Witness reports and unusual movements
Without revealing classified details, Luna said credible witnesses had reported incidents involving movements “outside of time and space”. She described these as cases where objects appeared to move in ways that defied conventional physical limits.
Push for transparency on UAPs
The Florida Republican pledged to continue pressing for the release of information on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) to the public. Her comments came just days after US Vice President JD Vance also expressed an interest in investigating UFO sightings.
“I’m obsessed with the whole UFO thing,” Vance said earlier this month. “What’s actually going on? What were those videos all about? What’s actually happening?”
Background
Luna’s remarks follow her involvement in the 2023 House Oversight investigation into the US government’s handling of UAPs, which included reviewing footage from Florida’s Eglin Air Force Base.