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Congresswoman Luna Dares Pentagon: Time to Unmask UFO Secrets

Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna didn’t come to Megyn Kelly’s show to play coy — she went on record insisting that Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena are real and that the American people deserve straight answers from their government. Luna, who now chairs the House task force on declassification, has repeatedly said she’s seen evidence and heard testimony that simply cannot be written off as pilots’ imagination or internet hysteria.

What makes Luna dangerous to the comfortable secrecy of the bureaucrats is that she speaks their language: national security. She’s pointed to whistleblowers, military pilots, and even footage that appears to show exotic behavior — like objects evading or seemingly interacting with weapons systems — and she’s demanding Congress be allowed to see what’s been hidden. That is not wild-eyed conspiracy; it’s oversight, and oversight in peacetime is the duty of a free republic.

The predictable elites in the Pentagon and their media allies have tried to downplay and dodge, offering talking points about “AARO” and bureaucratic jurisdiction while stonewalling congressional requests. Luna has rightly called out that posture as unacceptable: if there are programs operating outside proper congressional oversight and costing taxpayers billions, then Americans deserve to know where their money went and why their skies are being treated as a black box. This is accountability, not theater.

Patriots who actually serve — like the pilots and enlisted personnel Luna talks about — face career suicide for speaking up, and that chilling effect is precisely why whistleblower protections must be a central part of any disclosure push. Luna’s fight for protections and declassification is a conservative cause: strengthen institutions, defend servicemembers, and ensure the military serves the people, not secret contractors or shadow programs. The GOP should rally behind that principle instead of ceding the field to fearful bureaucrats.

Critics will smear this as theater or fringe politics, but the stakes are plain: if technology exists that outperforms our arsenal, that’s a cliff-edge for American defense and industrial advantage. Republicans should be the fiercest advocates for finding out whether an adversary has rival capabilities, whether private contractors are hoarding discoveries, or whether something truly non-human is operating in our airspace. Ignoring that is not prudence — it’s negligence.

Luna’s conservative critics and allies alike ought to remember basic civic duty: transparency preserves liberty while secrecy corrodes it. Her hearings and public push force a choice on the ruling class — more light or more cover-ups — and hardworking Americans should demand the former. If Washington wants to keep secrets, it must at least answer to the people it claims to protect.

In short, whether you think the phenomena are extraterrestrial, interdimensional, or misidentified advanced tech, the demand for disclosure is a conservative fight for accountability, national security, and fiscal responsibility. Anna Paulina Luna is leading that charge, and patriotically minded Americans should stand with any lawmaker who says: show the American people the documents, protect the witnesses, and let the chips fall where they may. Our republic can survive the truth; it cannot survive permanent, unaccountable secrecy.

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