A Florida congresswoman who believes some UFOs are of non-human origin has teased a major announcement in the coming days.

Rep Anna Paulina Luna (R) – who was privy to classified UAP files – posted she has ‘an announcement next week that will impact the entire nation.’

Americans filled the comments with a single idea that ‘UAP disclosure is finally coming.’ UAP, or Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, has replaced UFO to reduce stigma and encourage scientific study.

Florida Congressman Jared Moskowitz (D) also commented on the post with a simple. ‘I know.’

DailyMail.com asked Moskowitz if Luna’s statement was about UAP disclosure, to which the representative said he did not ‘want to get ahead of her.’

While Luna has not provided further details about what is to come, she and Moskowitz were part of a secret UFO briefing last month to investigate claims from a high-profile whistleblower.

Reports suggested that members of Congress were left with little clarity about what the government knows about extraterrestrial life.

However, Luna, Moskowitz and the other lawmakers were banned by law for relaying what they heard during the closed-door briefing. 

Rep Anna Paulina Luna (R) posted a cryptic message on X Monday, saying she has a big announcement next week

Americans filled the comments with a single idea that 'UAP disclosure is finally coming.' Luna is in the group of lawmakers who believe some UFO sightings are non-human life

Americans filled the comments with a single idea that ‘UAP disclosure is finally coming.’ Luna is in the group of lawmakers who believe some UFO sightings are non-human life

DailyMail.com has reached out to Luna for comment.

Luna is a member of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, which has been investigating claims about UFOs and carrying out historic hearings with military whistleblowers.

She and Moskowitz are also cosponsors of the UAP Transparency Act introduced in 2024, which requires the president to direct all federal agencies and departments to make all documents relating to UAPs available to the public within 270 days.

Luna’s post, shared Monday, has more than 3,000 comments, many of which suggest the big announcement about UAPs.

One X user asked if she would be ‘announcing it through the UAP Disclosure Act,’ while many other comments just asked if it was ‘aliens?’

Several X users raised the fact that Luna said the announcement would impact the world, questioning the idea of alien life being exposed.

‘If it was related to UAP disclosure, it would have a worldwide impact. Therefore, this is not related to UAP disclosure,’ shared UAP Juan.

While many people agreed with him, another user shared: ‘Her responsibility is to our nation not the world. 

‘It would be inappropriate to assume world-changing things even if it was US disclosure. Other nations could have disclosed if they had the means too long ago.’

DailyMail.com asked Jared Moskowitz if Luna’s statement was about UAP disclosure, to which the representative said he did not ‘wanna get ahead of her,’ but ‘you are warmish.’

The secret briefing in January reportedly focused on claims by David Grusch who said the government has recovered non-human bodies from UFO crash sites.

Grusch – a former high-ranking intelligence official – was one of three military whistleblowers who testified under oath in 2023 that they had firsthand encounters or knowledge about secret government programs involving technology that is ‘non-human.’

He claimed that the US has been in possession of UFOs since ‘the 1930s’ and has been secretly back-engineering them and carrying out a public disinformation campaign to prevent the details from leaking publicly.

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) held the hearing with Luna and asked Grusch: ‘Personally, have you heard anyone [has] been murdered?’

Grusch replied: ‘I have to be careful answering that question. I directed people with that knowledge to the appropriate authorities.’

The Pentagon has denied the claims.

The January briefing was said to provide some evidence to support Grusch’s testimony was factual, but lawmakers did not reveal exact details.

‘This is the first real briefing that we’ve had that we’ve now made, I would say, progress on some of the claims Mr. Grusch has made,’ Moskowitz told the New York Times.

 ‘This is the first time we kind of got a ruling on what the I.G. thinks of those claims.’

Luna echoed the statements, saying lawmakers ‘are continually being stonewalled.’

‘We are authorizing money that is supposed to be spent on certain programs, and yet there is compartmentalization in which Congress doesn’t have access to oversight in those programs,’ she added. ‘And that’s a problem.’ 

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