Congresswoman Luna Denies Government Warning to Pastors About UFOs
American congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna denied rumors claiming that the United States government held secret briefing sessions with religious leaders regarding an imminent disclosure of non-human technology. The controversy emerged after statements by pastor Perry Stone, who claimed to have participated in a meeting with alleged government agents.
CONTINUA DEPOIS DA PUBLICIDADEIn response to the claims, Anna Paulina Luna used her Twitter account to refute the information. She directly questioned bishop Alan DiDio, asking for the specific names of the alleged officials who supposedly conducted the meeting. The congresswoman emphasized that there is no knowledge of any government warning issued to religious groups and criticized the manipulation of information to generate clicks. “It’s unfortunate to see people trying to spin stuff for clicks,” Luna stated in one of her posts.
Pastor Perry Stone claimed that a group of ministers was invited to a meeting with individuals identified as government agents, where they were allegedly informed about the recovery of spacecraft of non-terrestrial origin and the existence of biological entities with reptilian features. He also linked these claims to a new production by director Steven Spielberg, which fueled even more speculation surrounding the topic.
CONTINUA DEPOIS DA PUBLICIDADEAlthough the claims made by Perry Stone and other pastors have no official confirmation, the process of declassifying documents related to unidentified anomalous phenomena is real. Kash Patel, director of the FBI, confirmed that an interagency process is underway, led by the Department of War, to release documentation related to UFOs. Patel stated that the FBI has already delivered an initial batch of documents to the committee in charge, but he did not confirm details regarding the recovery of alien biological material.
Analysts suggest that the controversy may have originated from confusion surrounding the sources cited by the pastors. Researchers such as Timothy Alberino indicate that the meetings mentioned may have been organized by groups unrelated to the claims made by Perry Stone. This misunderstanding may have contributed to the spread of inaccurate information on the subject.
The situation involving congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna and the statements made by religious leaders highlights the complexity of the debate surrounding unidentified anomalous phenomena and the need for accurate information amid growing public speculation.
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