Anna Paulina Luna Tells Joe Rogan: Tentacled Jackrabbits Are Evidence of Alien Tech Experiments

Austin - Florida Congresswoman and Trump ally Anna Paulina Luna told Joe Rogan she possesses proof that jackrabbits with tentacles are the result of secret U.S. government experiments using alien spacecraft technology.

Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience, Luna claimed she has seen classified materials and spoken with former military personnel who worked at undisclosed black sites where "bioengineering projects" were allegedly conducted on animals using technology salvaged from crashed extraterrestrial craft.

“What we’re talking about are jackrabbits that have tentacles—living organisms, not myths,” Luna told Rogan. “This isn’t cryptozoology. These are results of hybridization experiments involving alien biological materials and recovered craft systems.”

Rogan, visibly skeptical but intrigued, asked if she had brought any documentation or photographic evidence. Luna said she could not release the materials publicly due to ongoing “national security concerns,” but insisted they exist and are being suppressed by “deep-state actors” within the Department of Defense.

“They’re hiding this because if the public saw what I’ve seen, they’d demand a full investigation into these programs—and into the nature of the technology we’ve had access to for decades,” Luna said.

She also alleged that the mutated animals had been spotted near former test sites in Nevada and New Mexico and that some locals have already encountered them, describing “distorted rabbits with unnatural movement patterns and appendages not found in any known species.”

The bizarre claims quickly went viral. Within hours of the podcast release, hashtags like #TentacleJackrabbits, #LunaDisclosure, and #AlienBunnies trended on X (formerly Twitter). Some internet users praised Luna for “speaking the truth,” while others mocked the idea as “government-funded science fiction.”

Dr. Emily Carter, a biologist at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, dismissed the claims as “biologically implausible.”

“Tentacles and mammalian physiology don’t mix,” Carter said in a statement. “There’s no evidence that any such hybrid animal has ever existed, and if they had, we would have clear records. These ideas are creative, but they don’t reflect reality.”

This isn’t Luna’s first foray into controversial territory. The congresswoman has previously echoed claims about suppressed alien technology and government knowledge of “non-human intelligence.” Her growing presence on alternative media platforms has made her a favorite among some fringe groups—and a lightning rod for criticism.

As for Rogan, he ended the episode with a shrug: “If jackrabbits have tentacles, I want to see one.”