
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) is making waves after telling Joe Rogan that U.S. lawmakers have seen evidence pointing to the existence of what she calls “interdimensional beings.”
Speaking on a Wednesday episode of Rogan’s podcast, Luna said this wasn’t her own theory but something based on information provided to her and other members of Congress. She claimed these entities may be able to operate through “the time spaces that we currently have,” hinting at activity that goes beyond our known physical laws.
“This is based on stuff that we’ve seen. That’s based on information that we’ve been told,” Luna told Rogan. She explained that through congressional investigations into unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), she has come across testimony and evidence suggesting movement outside of time and space. According to Luna, credible witnesses have reported such incidents, though she stopped short of revealing classified details.
In February, Luna, alongside Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), sent formal letters to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe. The request was for a full briefing on all UAP-related records in their possession, with a stated mission of delivering transparency to the American public. She made clear that her inquiries are not fueled by conspiracy theories, but by what she believes is credible intelligence from people in the know.
“What I can tell you without getting into classified conversations is that there have been incidents that I believe were reported by very credible people,” Luna said, emphasizing the seriousness of these claims. “They’ve seen things, and we’ve been told that movement outside of time and space has occurred.”
Despite her strong assertions, Luna admitted she has never personally seen a portal, a spaceship, or an interdimensional being. Instead, she says she’s searching for hard documentation and physical proof that could substantiate the stories and testimonies she’s heard. The Florida congresswoman’s goal, she explained, is to locate evidence that will not only satisfy her own curiosity but will also allow the public to understand the full scope of what the government knows about life beyond Earth.
This isn’t Luna’s first step into the UAP debate. Her push for greater transparency follows a surge in congressional interest in UFOs, UAPs, and unexplained aerial phenomena over the past few years. Multiple hearings have been held, and whistleblowers have testified about encounters and recovered materials, though hard evidence has yet to be publicly released. Luna’s remarks to Rogan add a new dimension, literally, to the conversation, suggesting that the phenomena being investigated may not be purely extraterrestrial but could involve other dimensions entirely.
For now, Luna is continuing to press for answers. Her conversation with Rogan left the door wide open for speculation but stopped short of offering concrete proof, citing classified restrictions. The congresswoman’s comments are likely to spark fresh debates in Washington and among the public about whether the U.S. government is on the brink of confirming something far stranger than aliens, a reality where beings move in and out of our world through unseen layers of space and time.
