Short Note / Jun 06, 2026

Anna Paulina Luna says briefers used 'interdimensional' in UAP SCIF

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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna walked out of a classified briefing this week with a word that is now circulating across Capitol Hill and the UAP community: "interdimensional."

"Some of the scientists that have come into SCIFs to brief us… they use the term interdimensional," Luna said in a recent interview.

Editorial illustration of a secure congressional briefing room (SCIF) with heavy metal security doors. On the presentation screen, a stylized graphic of a geometric matrix grid or extra-dimensional space. Silhouettes of scientists briefing politicians.
Editorial illustration of a secure briefing room (SCIF) where congressional UAP briefings take place.

That is a notable claim. For years, congressional UAP oversight has centered on aerospace questions — radar tracks, sensor data, airspace incursions. The term "interdimensional" comes from a different part of the subject entirely, one long associated with fringe researchers rather than federal briefing rooms.

Luna did not identify the scientists or specify which program they represent. No transcript or slide deck from the SCIF is publicly available. Her account cannot be independently verified.

What can be confirmed: a sitting member of Congress is saying that people with SCIF access are using that vocabulary. Whether the term reflects a working hypothesis, a single researcher's framing, or something with broader institutional backing inside the intelligence community is not clear from her statement.

The clip is spreading quickly on X. A request for comment from Luna's office was not immediately returned.

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