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CIA Files Reveal Shocking Claims About the Ark of the Covenant

 

The long-lost Ark of the Covenant, believed to contain the Ten Commandments, has been the subject of mystery and speculation for centuries. However, declassified CIA documents suggest that the U.S. government may have known its location for decades. Using remote viewing, a controversial psychic method, the CIA allegedly pinpointed the Ark’s hiding place in the Middle East.

 

This recently resurfaced CIA document claims that the Ark of the Covenant has been found, and it may lie somewhere in the Middle East

 

The Ark of the Covenant, as described in the Bible, was constructed by the Israelites after their exodus from Egypt in the 13th century BC. The sacred chest was said to be kept in the Holy of Holies within the ancient Temple of Jerusalem until it disappeared following the Babylonian sack of the city in 586 BC. Some legends claim it was later taken to Ethiopia and hidden in a local church, but no concrete evidence has ever been found.

 

The remote viewer claimed the Ark was hidden somewhere underground in the Middle East, and that it is 'protected by entities' who will 'destroy' those who attempt to break into it

 

In the 1980s, the CIA conducted secret experiments involving individuals who claimed they could perceive information about distant objects, people, or events—a process known as remote viewing. One of these psychics, identified only as Remote Viewer No. 032, was assigned coordinates and asked to describe what they saw. Without prior knowledge of the target, they described a sacred artifact hidden underground in a dark and wet location.

 

According to Biblical history, this sacred, gold-covered wooden chest was constructed sometime around 1445 BC

 

"The target is a container. This container has another container inside of it," the declassified document states. "The target is fashioned of wood, gold, and silver... and it is decorated with [a six-winged angel]." The psychic further described a coffin-shaped object located somewhere in the Middle East, surrounded by individuals speaking Arabic.

 

The remote viewer made this sketch of a 'white mosque' with a domed top and windows

 

The revelation stems from the CIA’s involvement in a classified project known as Project Sun Streak. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, intelligence agencies, including the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), employed psychics to gather intelligence on a variety of subjects, from tracking fugitives to locating hostages. The remote viewers claimed to project their consciousness beyond their physical bodies to view distant locations, and this method was used in an attempt to uncover the Ark’s whereabouts.

 

They also sketched eight stick figures lined up against a wall, labeling them 'mummies'

 

During the experiment conducted on December 5, 1988, the remote viewer provided eerie details, writing, "This target is located somewhere in the Middle East as the language spoken by individuals present seemed to be Arabic." They also described the surrounding buildings as resembling mosque domes, with people dressed in white, possessing dark hair and dark eyes.

 

Toward the end of the document, the remote viewer sketched a winged creature with a tail, beak and talons and labelled it 'seradin'

 

The report further claims the Ark is not only hidden but also heavily guarded. "The target is protected by entities and can only be opened (now) by those who are authorized to do so—this container will not/cannot be opened until the time is deemed correct." The psychic ominously warned that any unauthorized attempt to open the Ark would result in destruction. "Anyone who attempts to open the container by prying or striking will be destroyed by the container's protectors through the use of a power unknown to us."

 

 

The document also includes sketches made during the remote viewing session, depicting a domed mosque, eight mummies, a wheel, and a winged creature labeled "seraphim." Alongside these drawings, the psychic listed seemingly random but unsettling words, including "death," "forbidden," "protected," "sacred," "destroyed," "pain," and "anguish."

 

Some scholars argue that the Ark may actually reside in Ethiopia. A long-standing religious legend suggests that Menelik, the son of Israel’s King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, stole the Ark and brought it to Aksum, where it has allegedly been housed in the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion ever since.

 

British scholar Edward Ullendorff once claimed to have seen the Ark during World War II, but historian Tudor Parfitt later revealed that what he had seen was merely a replica. "What he saw was what you find in any Ethiopian church, which is a model of the Ark of the Covenant," Parfitt stated.

Despite the CIA’s remote viewing experiment, the true location of the Ark remains a mystery. Whether hidden beneath a Middle Eastern city, safeguarded in Ethiopia, or lost to time, the sacred chest continues to captivate historians, religious scholars, and treasure hunters alike.

 

Based on a report by Daily mail  2025-03-30

 

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