CONGRESSWOMAN CLAIMS LAWMAKERS HAVE EVIDENCE OF “INTERDIMENSIONAL BEINGS” IN SHOCKING DISCLOSURE INTERVIEW
By Ashleigh Fields | August 13, 2025 | 10:53 PM ET
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R–Fla.) ignited a new wave of controversy and intrigue after stating that members of Congress have been presented with evidence suggesting the existence of “interdimensional beings.” The comments came during her appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience on Wednesday, marking one of the most direct and provocative admissions by a sitting U.S. lawmaker on the topic of anomalous phenomena.
During the hour-long discussion, Luna said that certain entities appear capable of interacting with “the time spaces that we currently have,” a phrase she acknowledged was informed not by personal speculation, but by briefings and testimony she and other lawmakers have received.
“That’s not something that I came up with on my own,” Luna told Rogan. “That’s based on stuff we’ve seen. That’s based on information we’ve been told.”
CONGRESSIONAL PUSH FOR TRANSPARENCY
Earlier this year, Luna joined House Oversight Chair James Comer (R–Ky.) in sending formal requests to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe. The lawmakers demanded full briefings and access to all government records relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP).
Their stated mission: greater transparency for the American people.
But Luna now suggests the information uncovered through those preliminary investigations may be deeper — and stranger — than previously disclosed.
TESTIMONY POINTS TO “MOVEMENT OUTSIDE OF TIME AND SPACE”
While Luna emphasized that she could not discuss classified material, she did describe patterns emerging across witness accounts — including high-level military and intelligence personnel — that point to phenomena beyond conventional physics.
“What I can tell you is… based on credible testimony, people have reported things that appear to involve movement outside of time and space,” she said.
Pressed by Rogan on whether she had personally observed anything unusual — portals, craft, or non-human technology — Luna said she had not. But she noted that Congress is actively reviewing documentation, logs, and historic files that may support claims of non-human intelligence interacting with our world in ways not previously recognized.
“I’ve never seen a portal or a ship,” she clarified. “But we are searching for documentation that could lead to more evidence of life beyond humans.”
FROM UFOS TO INTERDIMENSIONALITY
Luna’s remarks push the U.S. government’s ongoing UAP conversation beyond sightings of craft or physical technology and into the realm of interdimensional physics, a topic traditionally relegated to fringe literature or theoretical speculation.
Her comments align with a recent shift among certain U.S. officials and military insiders who have begun speaking more openly about the possibility that anomalous phenomena may not be strictly extraterrestrial, but extra-dimensional — operating in ways that challenge linear time and conventional space.
A NEW PHASE IN THE DISCLOSURE ERA?
Luna’s statements arrive at a moment of heightened public interest and escalating congressional pressure surrounding UAP transparency. While agencies have provided partial releases and limited testimony, lawmakers like Luna argue that the American public has only seen a fraction of what is known internally.
Whether her remarks represent:
- a slip,
- a deliberate breadcrumb, or
- the start of a broader government shift toward disclosure, remains unclear.
But one thing is certain: Luna has pushed the public conversation into territory few elected officials have dared approach — raising questions not only about what is visiting our reality, but from where.


