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Anna Paulina Luna
CIA Director Ratcliffe and President Trump's executive order. This was a bipartisan investigation that is decades long overdue. But after 60 plus years, we finally got the answers on who killed Kennedy. And the answer to that is the CIA knowingly engaged in a cover up. They had connections with the people that likely pulled the trigger. And what I would tell you is you can put together the rest of the picture on that.
Unknown Host
All right, guys, we got Anna Paulina Luna back on the show. She's been busy investigating a lot of.
Anna Paulina Luna
Stuff on your show now.
Unknown Host
Yeah, man, you've been busy.
Anna Paulina Luna
Yeah, that's an understatement.
Unknown Host
I know we talked about the, you know, the breastfeeding stuff on the last one and now there's studies on depression, postpartum depression.
Anna Paulina Luna
Yeah. So last time we were covering down on formula and there's this like big movement within the big formula companies to encourage women to use infant formula. And I get it because some women have issues breastfeeding and so for the health of the child, obviously use formula. But there is correlation between postpartum depression and not breastfeeding. And I think that when we're talking about postpartum health, mental health, even in regards to new moms, that's such an important thing because when you are breastfeeding, it releases, you know, these feel good hormones that actually enable you to bond. It relaxes you and helps to re stabilize everything. And so I wanted to put that out there because I just think it's really important, especially for new moms to know that to, you know, if you're being encouraged to use formula and you can breastfeed, you should probably breastfeed.
Unknown Host
Yeah, I'm never using such a mom topic, but yeah, no, I'm, I'm about a get married and thinking about having kids. I'm never using formula.
Anna Paulina Luna
Yeah, if you, if you can breastfeed, obviously, you know, do it. But I would highly encourage, if you have the ability to, even if you're working. I was working and, and pumping and you should do it.
Unknown Host
Absolutely. What other investigations have you been busy with?
Anna Paulina Luna
So we actually just had a bombshell revelation from the CIA in regards to the JFK assassination. And so we're wrapping up our actual investigation in regards to that. And what I will tell you is that, you know, we had this massive drop, like I'm talking tens of thousands of documents, multiple hearings have gone through with investigators, people that have dedicated their lives. I even had Oliver Stone in to testify to the committee. We've been working with people like Roger Stone, Jefferson, Jeff Morley to actually uncover what happened. And so the CIA actually admitted on Friday that an individual by the name of Joe Nedes, who is a CIA operative, psyop guy, really dark, actually. He knowingly lied to Congress, undermined congressional investigations, was awarded by the CIA for his ability to, you know, thwart Congress's efforts in regards to looking into that investigation. And then also to had interaction. The CIA had interaction with Oswald prior to the assassination of Jeff Case. So in addition to the testimonies that we've gotten from doctors that were actually in the room when Kennedy was shot, that testified to there being multiple entry wounds from the front and the back, that means that there wasn't a lone gunman. Just on the admission on Friday from the CIA regarding Joan Ed's the lone gunman theory is now dead.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Anna Paulina Luna
We have evidence that the Warren Commission, which was the initial investigative committee from Congress, actually knowingly intimidated witnesses, omitted evidence, pushed a theory that was not possible in regards to the magic bullet theory. So without a doubt there's multiple shooters. The CIA had definitely been observing Oswald, who I believe was a patsy, who is, I believe the person that they pinned the crime on. And we also were made aware of testimony from witnesses that never saw Oswald in the Book Depository. So the question is, who did it? Will we ever have the actual names of the shooters? Probably not. But do we know that the CIA engaged in a cover up? Absolutely. That was an admission now put forward. Thank you. To the Director, CIA, currently CIA Director Ratcliffe and President Trump's executive order. This was a bipartisan investigation that is decades long overdue. But after 60 plus years, we finally got the answers on who killed Kennedy. And the answer to that is the CIA knowingly engaged in a cover up. They had connections with the people that likely pulled the trigger. And what I would tell you is you can put together the rest of the picture on that.
Unknown Host
Well done. Another conspiracy theory checked off.
Anna Paulina Luna
Checked off, investigated and checked off. And there'll be a final report to Congress coming months.
Unknown Host
Yeah, they taught the lone gunman theory when I was in high school.
Anna Paulina Luna
I remember when I, when I made that admission publicly, they tried to say I was a conspiracy theorist and they actually brought on journalists to try to discredit what we're doing. And then after attending the hearings, they can never publish the reports. And then ultimately now they're. The Atlantic actually just posted a massive story saying that yo, the CIA just admitted to having interaction with Oswald. So, you know, starting at the assassination with John F. Kennedy, there's been a big trust trust issue in this country with the American people in the federal government. And I'm always going to continue to advocate through transparency. That's the only way you're going to get trust back.
Unknown Host
Respect. And speaking of trust issues, I feel like this Epstein stuff has caused a lot of trust issues. Most definitely, you know, I know you're investigating that, but where do you stand on all that?
Anna Paulina Luna
I will say that I've exhausted all resources at my ability as a member of Congress to be able to obtain any information. Unfortunately, we were not given really any information at all. And then you saw what came out from the doj. I would say that there's some information pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, not regarding CSAM material, not involving victims identities that they can release. And you have, you know, the daily mail that's been able to obtain evidence publicly out there and available. The way that the rollout happened, I think because of the conflicting amount of information has contributed to a lot of anger and rightfully so. And I will continue to advocate for transparency on that. I think that when you're in a free and fair society, if you have double standards of justice, it's not fair at all.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Anna Paulina Luna
And either which way, you know, I will say that until that happens, I think people are going to continue to distrust the government. I hope that there's not another task force in 67 years to investigate that. I hope that the information comes out. But again, I'm not at the doj and I will tell you that as far as we're concerned though, we will continue to get answers for the American people. So I would consider that the JFK investigation has been a success. You can actually look at all of those findings and documents online at the National Archives. Our next investigation will be on to the assassination of RFK.
Unknown Host
Oh yeah, RFK. Nice. What about the 911 stuff? Do you plan on looking?
Anna Paulina Luna
We've. We've actually been simultaneously conducting information on 911 and then also UAPs. What's interesting about 911 is we were made aware of some of the 911 families that are suing the federal government. That MI6, which is the intelligent agencies from our friends across the pond, had given, I guess, information pertaining to individuals that knew about the attacks prior. Obviously foreign governments definitely involved in that. But the fact is that the FBI, whether out of gross negligence or, or intentional, did not do what they should have done. And there's also incidences of individuals casing the capital potentially for attack. That wasn't handled right by the FBI either. So I will say that you Know, I look as an investigator, there's a lot happening all at once. But when you have these types of topics especially at hand, you have terrorists that are very real, very, very alive that are looking at bringing mass harm and cat and, and harm to the American people. What ends up happening is somebody needs to be held accountable. Those people should have been fired. They should have never been able to stay at the Agency. So there's a lot of questions there, and I hope to get to those too.
Unknown Host
Anything catch your eyes on the UAP investigations?
Anna Paulina Luna
A ton. So what I can tell you is, without a doubt, I have seen stuff that leads me to believe that these things are not of human creation. Aside from that, what I can also tell you is, you know, this thing keeps resurfacing on interdimensional. Interdimensional beings, not necessarily extraterrestrial. That's also an interesting topic. If you look at it. Depending on the lens and perspective, it's definitely one of those things that was considered a taboo topic. And the number one question that I get actually from other members of Congress or members that want to gavel into the investigations or go to briefings that we're having is, you know, I want to talk about this, but I want to be labeled crazy. And I think that there's. It's funny, like the questions that I'm asking are the questions that everyone wants to know. I'm just the one that's saying it.
Unknown Host
Yeah, you do a great job of that.
Anna Paulina Luna
Thank you.
Unknown Host
It makes, I think it makes everyday people feel like they have a voice.
Anna Paulina Luna
Yeah. You know, I'm like, I kind of. I'm like a conduit, I guess.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Because you're so active on social media with the late night tweets and everything.
Anna Paulina Luna
And you're on like my best stuff comes between the hours of like 11.
Unknown Host
And 2am the late night ideas in bed.
Anna Paulina Luna
Yep.
Unknown Host
Yeah, no, you're great at that. Because there's older members of Congress that don't use social media. Right. As much.
Anna Paulina Luna
Social media is a way. It's. It's the public square. And I do appreciate Elon Musk's contributions to the free speech efforts on X. X has been a game changer. And still to date, you know, I wasn't big on Twitter when it was Twitter because I was censored on it. Right after he purchased it, I started using it. Now it's actually my preferred platform.
Unknown Host
Yeah, your engagement's crazy on there. Where are you? Out with his new party. Do you think that's a good Idea.
Anna Paulina Luna
You know, Congress already functions kind of like a parliament. What I would say is that there has been deep frustration even from members of Congress within our own party because there seems to be lethargy and people that campaign and then break their promises. So, you know, what I will say is, obviously I'm a Republican, but I do think that what it's going to end up doing is it'll force Republicans to actually adhere to their campaign promises. So, you know, just like I am with the free markets, competition is a good thing.
Unknown Host
Yeah. Do you believe in the uni party theory, though?
Anna Paulina Luna
Yeah.
Unknown Host
You think they're all like, in bed at the end?
Anna Paulina Luna
Well, it's. It's not necessarily that they're in bed together. It's the money that they're taking or it's. It's where they're taking their money from that plays on both sides, that contributes to the policy. For example, you know, like, one of the most frustrating things for me is why is it like. Let's talk about what happened recently with the raids in California at the marijuana farm. There's kids there. That's not the first time, though, that kids have been found to be actually being hired or slave labor with corporation Tyson Chicken Farms in Purdue actually got busted for hiring children.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Anna Paulina Luna
Some of these children were operating. Operating heavy machinery. Machinery. I believe one of them was young as 14, I think lost a limb in Virginia. And there's no harsher penalties for some of these corporations. So that's, you know, when you're advocating for people to come here illegally, they're working, kids are involved. I mean, they're never going to be paid a fair wage. So there's a lot that people don't want to touch because they might be on the Agriculture Committee or maybe they represent big farm districts, but that's not right. And so that's why I've been continuously calling it out on both sides.
Unknown Host
What do you think the fix is for that? Because obviously we need donations to, to people running, but.
Anna Paulina Luna
Well, you know, I am a firm believer in grassroots. I mean, there' still some pack money. I take like, for example, I take money from like a beer owner's brewery, you know, so it's like, that's not bad. But, you know, I think it's people getting active. And by the way, I do think that there needs to be a certain level of campaign finance reform, though, because it shouldn't cost millions and millions of dollars to run for office. That's ridiculous.
Unknown Host
Right. Well, thanks for coming on. We'll link your stuff below.
Anna Paulina Luna
Thank you.
Unknown Host
Good luck with your talk today.
Anna Paulina Luna
Thank you.
Unknown Host
Check her out, guys. See you next time.
Digital Social Hour: Episode #1451 – Anna Paulina Luna on Free Speech, Conspiracies, and Transparency
In this episode of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly engages in a candid and in-depth conversation with Anna Paulina Luna, a prominent congressional investigator known for her fearless approach to uncovering hidden truths and advocating for transparency. Released on July 16, 2025, the episode delves into a range of pressing topics, from historical conspiracies to modern-day issues surrounding free speech and governmental trust. Below is a comprehensive summary of the key points, discussions, insights, and conclusions drawn during the episode.
Timestamp: [00:35] – [01:39]
Anna Paulina Luna kicks off the conversation by addressing the critical connection between breastfeeding and postpartum mental health. She highlights recent studies indicating a correlation between the use of infant formula and increased rates of postpartum depression among new mothers.
Anna Paulina Luna ([00:35]): "There is a correlation between postpartum depression and not breastfeeding... If you're being encouraged to use formula and you can breastfeed, you should probably breastfeed."
Luna emphasizes the importance of breastfeeding for the release of "feel-good hormones" that facilitate bonding and mental stabilization for new mothers. She advocates for supporting mothers in breastfeeding, even amidst promotional efforts by formula companies, to promote both child and maternal health.
Timestamp: [01:42] – [04:36]
Transitioning to historical conspiracies, Luna unveils groundbreaking findings from her bipartisan investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. She reveals that after decades of exhaustive research, the CIA has officially admitted to a cover-up involving direct connections with the individuals likely responsible for Kennedy's death.
Anna Paulina Luna ([00:00] & [03:53]): "The CIA knowingly engaged in a cover up... you can put together the rest of the picture on that."
Luna details the vast array of evidence, including tens of thousands of documents and testimonies from renowned figures like Oliver Stone and Roger Stone. She discredits the Warren Commission's "lone gunman" theory, presenting evidence of multiple shooters and CIA operatives' involvement, notably Joe Nedes.
Anna Paulina Luna ([02:55]): "We have evidence that the Warren Commission... pushed a theory that was not possible in regards to the magic bullet theory."
This revelation marks a significant milestone in historical transparency, with Luna asserting that the investigation into JFK's assassination can now be considered a success, pending a final report to Congress.
Timestamp: [04:36] – [05:58]
Luna shifts the discussion to the highly contentious Jeffrey Epstein case, expressing frustration over the lack of comprehensive information available to the public. She criticizes the Department of Justice for withholding details, leading to widespread distrust.
Anna Paulina Luna ([04:45]): "I've exhausted all resources... we were not given really any information at all."
She acknowledges the partial releases of information that exclude sensitive victim identities and condemns the inconsistent dissemination of facts, which fuels public anger and skepticism towards the federal government. Luna remains committed to advocating for full transparency to restore trust.
Timestamp: [05:58] – [07:08]
Expanding her investigative scope, Luna discusses ongoing inquiries into the September 11 attacks and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). Regarding 9/11, she cites evidence of prior knowledge by certain individuals and critiques the FBI's handling of potential threats.
Anna Paulina Luna ([06:02]): "There are terrorists that are very real, very, very alive that are looking at bringing mass harm... Somebody needs to be held accountable."
On UAPs, Luna reveals her belief that these phenomena are likely not of human origin, hinting at interdimensional beings. She addresses the stigma surrounding these topics, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue.
Anna Paulina Luna ([07:08]): "These things are not of human creation... it was considered a taboo topic."
Timestamp: [08:12] – [08:29]
A significant portion of the discussion centers on the role of social media in modern discourse, particularly focusing on Elon Musk's acquisition and transformation of Twitter into "X." Luna praises Musk's contributions to free speech, noting a personal shift in her platform preference post-acquisition.
Anna Paulina Luna ([08:12]): "Social media is the public square... Elon Musk's contributions to the free speech efforts on X have been a game changer."
She underscores the importance of platforms like X in providing a voice to everyday people, especially members of Congress who are less active on social media.
Timestamp: [09:02] – [10:33]
Luna delves into the controversial uni-party theory, which posits that both major political parties in the U.S. are colluding behind the scenes. She attributes policy manipulation to financial influences rather than direct collaboration between parties.
Anna Paulina Luna ([09:05]): "It's not necessarily that they're in bed together. It's the money that they're taking... that plays on both sides."
Highlighting issues like child labor in corporations such as Tyson Chicken Farms and Purdue, Luna criticizes the lack of stringent penalties for major corporations, linking these practices to broader systemic corruption.
Anna Paulina Luna ([09:38]): "Some of these children were operating heavy machinery... there's no harsher penalties for some of these corporations."
She advocates for grassroots movements and campaign finance reform to reduce the undue influence of money in politics, emphasizing that running for office should not be prohibitively expensive.
Timestamp: [10:07] – [10:33]
Concluding the substantive discussion, Luna reiterates her commitment to grassroots activism and the necessity for campaign finance reform. She believes that empowering ordinary citizens and reducing financial barriers are essential steps toward restoring integrity in politics.
Anna Paulina Luna ([10:11]): "I think that there needs to be a certain level of campaign finance reform... it shouldn't cost millions and millions of dollars to run for office."
Throughout the episode, Anna Paulina Luna provides a compelling narrative that intertwines historical investigations with contemporary issues, all underscored by a commitment to transparency and accountability. Her revelations about the JFK assassination and insights into current governmental shortcomings highlight the persistent challenges in achieving true transparency. Moreover, her advocacy for free speech platforms and campaign finance reform underscores her broader vision for a more honest and open society.
Sean Kelly effectively facilitates this dialogue, allowing Luna's passion and expertise to shine while addressing a myriad of complex topics. For listeners seeking a podcast that dares to tackle controversial subjects with depth and integrity, this episode of Digital Social Hour offers both enlightenment and inspiration.
Notable Quotes:
Anna Paulina Luna ([00:35]): "If you're being encouraged to use formula and you can breastfeed, you should probably breastfeed."
Anna Paulina Luna ([02:55]): "We have evidence that the Warren Commission... pushed a theory that was not possible in regards to the magic bullet theory."
Anna Paulina Luna ([04:45]): "I've exhausted all resources... we were not given really any information at all."
Anna Paulina Luna ([07:08]): "These things are not of human creation... it was considered a taboo topic."
Anna Paulina Luna ([09:05]): "It's not necessarily that they're in bed together. It's the money that they're taking... that plays on both sides."
Anna Paulina Luna ([10:11]): "I think that there needs to be a certain level of campaign finance reform... it shouldn't cost millions and millions of dollars to run for office."
For more insights and to follow Anna Paulina Luna’s ongoing investigations, listeners are encouraged to connect with her through her social media platforms and official channels linked below the episode.