Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican representing Florida, has become a prominent voice in the ongoing national conversation surrounding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). As a veteran of the US Air Force and an active participant in congressional hearings on the subject, she has consistently advocated for greater governmental transparency and full disclosure regarding these mysterious occurrences.
In recent months, Luna's public statements have taken a distinctive turn, moving beyond mere calls for declassification. She now explicitly links contemporary UAP observations to ancient religious and historical documents, specifically citing texts like the Book of Enoch, suggesting the involvement of interdimensional entities.
Luna frequently asserts that the American public deserves access to the complete truth. Her demand for the declassification of relevant documents stems from an interest that transcends standard political discourse. She views the UAP issue as intrinsically tied to fundamental questions concerning human origins and the nature of reality itself.
During a recent interview conducted on October 26, 2025, Luna elaborated on her perspective regarding the nature of UAP. She pointed out that certain witnesses deliberately avoid the term "extraterrestrial," preferring the designation "interdimensional." According to her, these phenomena operate outside the known parameters of physics, prompting serious consideration of their origin. Referencing documentation she has reviewed, she stated, "There is something there... I have to be careful, but I can tell you: they are real."
The Congresswoman further suggested that these entities might be responsible for imparting advanced technology to humanity in antiquity. She highlighted that scriptures omitted from the canonical Bible, such as the Book of Enoch, detail non-human beings who shared specialized knowledge in fields like astronomy and metallurgy. Luna emphasized that her conclusions are evidence-based, not speculative: "Based on what I have seen—not speculating, but relying on the evidence—there is something there." She also noted that her home district, Pinellas County, Florida, reports a significantly high number of UAP sightings.
In July 2025, Luna used social media platforms to share images she described as the "real representation of angels." These illustrations directly reference biblical descriptions found in the visions of the prophet Ezekiel and the Book of Enoch—specifically, complex figures featuring "wheels within wheels" and surfaces covered in eyes. These "biblically accurate angels" are often interpreted in modern popular culture as potential depictions of advanced extraterrestrial or interdimensional technology. While Luna did not offer detailed commentary, her posts sparked intense debate over whether these beings are celestial, alien, or something else entirely.
From a purely scientific standpoint, the concept of interdimensional beings remains largely confined to theoretical speculation. Physicists like Michio Kaku and Brian Greene explore multidimensional theories within the framework of string theory, suggesting that extra dimensions could potentially account for "anomalous" occurrences. However, concrete proof of such entities is lacking. The Pentagon often attributes UAP sightings to drones, natural atmospheric events, or optical illusions, yet a subset of cases remains officially unexplained. Luna’s assertions, coming from a politician with access to classified intelligence, significantly amplify public interest in archaeology, quantum physics, and astronomy.
As long as the definitive proof remains classified, the topic will continue to inspire widespread discussion among both skeptics and enthusiasts. The potential future declassification of government files holds the key to shedding light on these profound mysteries.
