This puts the “resurrection” in “Alien Resurrection.”
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) is drawing shocking parallels between extraterrestrials and the Bible in a series of viral X posts with millions of views.
“Read the book of Enoch,” the pol wrote in one of the posts, which is pinned to the top of her account.
Luna, who is the acting chairwoman of the House Oversight Committee tasked with declassifying state secrets, was referring to a Jewish religious text written between 300 and 100 BC that referenced Noah’s great-grandfather, Enoch.
Dubbed Enoch’s “Book of Watchers,” the divisive scripture describes how a coalition of 200 angels, known as the Watchers, arrived on Earth and procreated with human women, who later gave birth to an ancient race of giants that preceded the biblical flood.
Like a theological version of “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” the Promethean beings also bestowed humanity with knowledge on forbidden subjects ranging from sorcery to arms-making.
Often viewed as controversial, the scripture has been stricken from the standard religious canon taught by most Jews, Protestants and Catholics.
However, Luna has repeatedly referred to this text, which she claims was omitted from the Bible to cover up info regarding ET contact during ancient times.
Aliens may not have built the pyramids, but perhaps they interacted with Noah’s great-grandad and Jesus’ mom.
The Republican’s apparent Martian-related Bible stories aren’t limited to the Old Testament, either. Just minutes after her initial X post, the lawmaker uploaded an image of “Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John,” a painting credited to Domenico Ghirlandaio that depicts the Virgin Mary praying with the baby Jesus.
Colloquially known as “Our Lady of the Flying Saucer” or “Madonna of the UFO,” the opus has drawn attention due to the inclusion of a circular object seemingly shooting rays, which some claim is a dome-shaped spacecraft.
The cryptic series of posts had conspiracy theorists’ tinfoil hats at full mast.
“I’m glad you are bringing this to the light, I [had] already seen all these paintings and knew all about this for a while,” wrote one believer. “It’s awesome you are showing and talking about it.”
“Leonardo Da Vinci knew,” declared another, along with a string of alien emojis, while another proclaimed, “The truth is in plain sight!”
Others were more skeptical, particularly concerning Luna’s prescription for reading the Book of Enoch.
“A book rejected as not being God’s Word,” scoffed one naysayer. “It was never considered to be literally the writings of Enoch. There’s some truth in it, but take it all with a big grain of salt.”
“It’s comic book written thousands of years after Enoch was taken by God,” said another. “There is no proof of authorship attribution to Enoch whatsoever. That’s why it wasn’t canonized in the Bible. Might as well tell people to read Infinity War.”
Luna has stuck to her guns when it comes to the alleged “Da Vinci Code”-esque connection between extraterrestrials and the Bible.
During a 2025 appearance on the “Joe Rogan Experience,” the congresswoman said that while she had not “seen a spaceship personally,” she had observed photo evidence of aircraft that she felt were not made by mankind and therefore have “historical significance.
“Is there multiple events that go back to, I would argue, maybe even before the time of Christ, that have been documented in text? Yes,” Luna declared.
She has also encouraged people to read the Book of Enoch for background on modern UFO theories, claiming that we might’ve mistaken extraterrestrials for angels.
She feels the tradition of obfuscating ET findings persists today. Earlier this month, Luna accused the Pentagon of not meeting the April 15 congressional deadline to release 46 videos of UFOs as promised — although President Trump vowed that the disclosure would come “very soon.”
The Pentagon chalked up the delay to a clerical error — an excuse that did not sit well with the pol.
“[I]t appears that someone did not pass the letter to the appropriate authorities. How convenient,” Luna fumed on X. “Nonetheless, we will be getting the requested list.”
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