Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna said in February on the “Grant Mitt Podcast” that she “absolutely believes” the UFOs described in recent whistleblower testimony are not man-made. .
Mr. Luna is a member of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, which convened in January to receive classified hearings on UFO/UAPs. After the meeting, the Florida congressman said: podcaster Grant Mitt said he believes UFOs are “non-human in origin” and may include “extradimensional beings” and should not be confused with extraterrestrial beings.
The term “interdimensional” suggests that these creatures are not a version of our Earth, but come from another dimension or parallel universe. Or, in her words, “They're not necessarily biological entities from another planet.”
Luna went on to claim that the Pentagon, which tried to cancel one of her alleged UFO meetings, and the CIA also targeted her as “men in black.” She claims the CIA followed her to a meeting with her Air Force personnel, and she claims they encountered these strange aircraft. The term “men in black” in this context basically means that several men in suits were following her and trying to dissuade her from doing her job behind her back. To do. metaphor It inspired the (less sinister) 1997 Will Smith film.
“We arranged the meeting,” Luna explained. “The Pentagon initially tried to cancel the original plan. We put it back on the books. When we showed up there and went in, the base commander basically said, 'We don't have a plan.' We investigated some witnesses and tried to say they were not authorized to speak.” (Related: Republican Rep. Tim Burchett claims UFOs could 'turn us into briquettes' and more in shocking interview)
During the interview, Luna seemed somewhat encouraged by the bipartisan nature of the push for government disclosure on UFOs. However, this may be a false hope. Various elected officials have been trying to squeeze the truth about aliens out of these agencies for decades, without much success so far.