
U.S. Representative Anna Paulina Luna says there is credible evidence suggesting the existence of beings that can travel beyond the limits of time and space. POLITICO
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says lawmakers have come across evidence that points to the existence of what she calls “interdimensional beings.” Speaking on a podcast with Joe Rogan, she claimed these beings can move through different points in time and space in ways humans cannot.
Luna made it clear this idea didn’t come from her imagination. She said the claim is based on information and evidence shared with her and other lawmakers. “That’s based on stuff that we’ve seen. That’s based on information that we’ve been told,” she explained.
Pushing for Transparency
Earlier this year, Luna and Rep. James Comer sent letters to high-level officials. Their requests went to the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and the CIA Director. They asked for details about all unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) records. Their goal, according to Luna, is to make sure the public gets full transparency on the matter.
Witness Accounts Raise Questions
During the podcast, Luna spoke about testimony from people she called credible witnesses. She said these witnesses have described incidents showing movement outside normal time and space. Luna did not go into classified details but stressed that the people giving these accounts are trustworthy and believable.
While she has not personally seen portals, spaceships, or other direct signs, Luna says she continues to search for official documents. She hopes these will shed more light on the possibility of life or entities that exist beyond our known reality.
Ongoing Search for Proof
Luna said her mission is to keep investigating and to uncover as much verified information as possible. She believes the reports deserve careful review. She also suggested that if the evidence holds up, it could change the way people see the universe and humanity’s place in it.
For now, she wants more openness from government agencies holding UAP-related files. She says the public has a right to know if there is credible proof of life beyond Earth — or even life that operates differently from what humans understand.

