Rep. Luna claims interdimensional beings exist
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna claims interdimensional beings move beyond time and space Vika Glitter : Pexels

Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, a prominent supporter of President Donald Trump, has sparked widespread debate with claims that interdimensional beings exist, based on classified evidence she reviewed as a member of the House Oversight Committee.

Speaking on the Joe Rogan podcast, Luna asserted that credible witnesses reported movement outside time and space, prompting questions about the nature of these entities and their implications for science and policy.

Her statements have ignited discussions among the public and experts, raising curiosity about what interdimensional beings might be.

Luna's Claims and Congressional Context

As a member of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, Luna has been involved in investigating Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), a term used to describe objects or entities not readily explained by known technology or natural phenomena.

On 13 August 2025, she told Joe Rogan, 'Without getting into classified conversations, there have been incidences where I believe very credible people have reported that there have been movements outside of time and space,'

Her remarks stem from a classified UAP briefing in January 2025, where lawmakers, including Luna and Rep. Jared Moskowitz, reviewed claims by whistleblower David Grusch.

Grusch, a former intelligence official, alleged the US government possesses non-human technology recovered from crash sites since the 1930s.

Luna's role as a co-sponsor of the UAP Transparency Act, introduced in 2024, underscores her push for public disclosure of such information.

The act mandates federal agencies to release UAP-related documents within 270 days, aiming to reduce secrecy around these phenomena.

What Are Interdimensional Beings?

The concept of interdimensional beings refers to entities that may exist beyond the three spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension humans perceive.

Unlike extraterrestrial beings from distant planets, these entities could operate in higher dimensions, potentially defying conventional physics.

Dr. Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist, explained, 'Introducing higher dimensions may be essential for prying loose the secrets of Creation.'

Luna's claims align with this theory, suggesting non-human technology observed in UAP incidents may originate from such dimensions.

However, the Pentagon has consistently denied these assertions, stating no evidence supports non-human origins for UAPs. Sceptics argue that Luna's claims lack verifiable data, as classified briefings prevent public scrutiny.

The scientific community remains divided, with some calling for rigorous study and others dismissing the idea as speculative.

Public and Political Reactions

Luna's statements have fuelled online discussions, particularly on X, where users have speculated about their implications.

An X post from @UAPReportingCnt on 14 August 2025 stated, 'Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says she's seen evidence of interdimensional beings ... "They can operate through the time-spaces we know... and beyond."'

Another post by @MAGAJerseyGirl noted, 'Luna pushes for UAP transparency, citing military witnesses & gov.'

These posts reflect a mix of intrigue and scepticism among the public. Politically, Luna's alignment with Trump, who has not publicly commented on her claims, adds a layer of complexity.

Critics, including Rep. Moskowitz, who attended the same briefing, have been cautious, with Moskowitz stating to the Daily Mail on 4 February 2025, 'I don't want to get ahead of her.'

The debate over interdimensional beings continues to challenge public understanding, blending science, policy, and speculation in an era of heightened interest in UAPs.