A Florida congresswoman claims she believes certain UFO sightings that have recently gained attention may be due to “non-human origins” and may involve “interdimensional beings.”
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a member of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, has been involved in investigations and historic hearings involving military whistleblowers investigating UFO claims.
Luna shared on The Grant Mitt Podcast that after a secret meeting with Air Force whistleblowers, she firmly believes the aircraft described are “of non-human origin.”
In addition, she said she was subjected to what is colloquially known as “men in black” during the meeting, initially by Pentagon officials who attempted to cancel the visit, and later by unexplained CIA agents who questioned her interactions with Air Force personnel kept an eye on.
The term “men-in-black” refers to a pop culture conspiracy theory involving government agents in black suits, traditionally associated with efforts to silence individuals about UFO sightings.
“As a member of Oversight, we contact whistleblowers and can also conduct our own investigation,” she told Mitterlehner.
“I can tell you, based on my research, and not in a secret environment, that I absolutely believe that there are things that are advanced technologies and not of human origin,” she told Mitterlehner.
Luna, Gaetz and others have urged the Pentagon to release material related to UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena).
Pilots from Eglin had come to Representative Gaetz’s office to say that the Air Force was covering up UAP activities and that Congress should look into it.
“We coordinated the meeting,” Luna said. “The Pentagon initially tried to cancel the first one. We have it back in the books. We show up there and we get in, and the base commander basically tried to tell us that we weren’t allowed to examine and speak to some witnesses.
“Have you received classified information?” Mitterlehner asked Luna.
“Yes, but I can’t talk about that,” she replied
When asked if she had believed in aliens before joining Congress, Luna corrected the record.
“I wouldn’t call them aliens,” she said. “I really like what Grusch calls them: he says they’re interdimensional beings, and he’s very specific about that.”
What this means, Luna clarified, was that “they are not necessarily a biological entity from another planet.”