Rep. Luna goes on Rogan to explain interdimensional demons and whatnot

I have not watched the episode. I have never watched an episode, and I have no idea how people have time for daily, never-ending multiple podcasts. I am poaching this from Jeff Childers (below), so you can go investigate. The news here is that she refuses to use the term “aliens,” and rightly so. But “aliens” is surely the ruse that will be used in the next forced compliance op, so she is taking a big risk with the deep state. She knows what she is dealing with, and it seems more and more that we are in possession of intel/tech from demons. Makes total sense, since the signs and wonders of antichrist will need to come from somewhere. Stay Confessed, folks. -nvp


Yesterday, on Joe Rogan’s podcast Episode 2365, photogenic Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R) described her Congressional Task Force investigation into the looming alien menace, albeit in fuzzy and semi-spiritual detail. Carefully calling them “interdimensional beings,” Luna said, “this gets into deeper aspects of religion… you have the modern-day Bible, and… books of the Bible that have been removed that explain these topics.”

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Her conviction after reviewing what the government is so far willing to cough up does, one must admit, give pause.

CLIP: Representative Anna Paulina Luna says she’s seen evidence of interdimensional beings that travel in time and space, and future tech (3:08).

“We’ve heard from people… I take it with a grain of salt, because you do have a lot of crazy people, and there’s a lot of fake stuff out there,” Luna admitted. “But when you have people that are high-level executives, very successful, clean-cut, not on drugs, and they’re telling you this stuff, and you’re cross-referencing it with various people in the intelligence agencies, there’s something there that we should be at least open to hearing the argument.”

Luna referred to classified evidence —without describing it specifically— that she believes shows we’re dealing with interdimensional beings who can travel through space and time.

It was purified catnip for alien watchers, so have a field day. Rogan and Luna also dug into topics like remote viewing, autistic telepathy, and other stuff I’ve never heard of. But hey, it’s 2025, and intergalactic comets are buzzing all the planets near Earth, and the science media is straight-out reporting about astrophysicists speculating about alien probes, so who knows.

And to be fair, Luna never called them “aliens.” Not in the sense that they hail from other spacefaring planets, come in peace, or want to be taken to our leader, and so forth. She seemed to hew to a more Biblical view, that the non-human visitors are fallen angelic beings using high-tech transportation. But mileage may vary. Especially interdimensional mileage…

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5 thoughts on “Rep. Luna goes on Rogan to explain interdimensional demons and whatnot”

  1. I reviewed the Apolllo 11 press conference. To me, the body language seems clear.

    1. We’re holding back some disturbing stuff. Sorry guys, sorry we have to.
    2. Can we talk technicals? Yes we have body memory of all that, body-level belief in it. We did it.
    3. Although, sadly, it seems small & unimportant to us now – See point 1.

    SOMETHING is up there. But “aliens”, really??? Or just demons? or CCP (same thing)?

    ALL UFO/UAP events are “real” in some way.
    – Real hoax put on by real pranksters.
    – Real advanced tech put on by real human militaries.
    – or maybe, Real demons.

    as urielangeli said: Absence of evidence, is our problem. (we being, the peasants)

    1. Yep. Space Agnosticism is a perfectly valid position, especially when we know they’re covering up something.

      My money: it’s Good People all the way down, and the Good People are either demon-adjacent or demonic. This is known.

  2. Might the “light-bearer” in this instance, be generating more “heat” than light? When the “honorable” Ms. Luna avers that “there are a lot of crazy people out there,” might one be inclined to respond: “it takes one to know one.”

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