Zone1 Recently Released CIA Document States That The CIA Found the Ark of the Covenant Through Remote Viewing

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Declassified CIA documents claim that the mystical Ark of the Covenant was located by a psychic decades ago in the Middle East as part of one of the intelligence agency’s experimental, secret projects in the 1980s.

The Ark of the Covenant was thrust back into the spotlight as globetrotting archaeologist Indiana Jones attempted to uncover the artifact in Steven Spielberg’s 1981 Oscar-winning Raiders of the Lost Ark.


According to Jewish and Christian tradition, the gold-plated wooden chest housed the two tablets bearing the Ten Commandments, which God, in theology, gave to Moses between the 13th and 16th centuries BC.


The CIA conducted experiments as part of the secret Project Sun Streak with individuals known as “remote viewers”, a type of clairvoyant, who claimed they could project their consciousness to receive information about faraway objects.

In a remote viewing session on 5 December, 1988, remote “viewer #32” was tasked with identifying the coveted Ark, according to CIA documents recently circulating on social media. The documents were first declassified in August 2000. They allegedly did not know the object they were being tasked to find.


The psychic described a location in the Middle East that they claimed housed the object and said it was being “protected by entities”, says the CIA document.

“Target is a container. This container has another container inside of it. The target is fashioned of wood, gold, and silver,” they said, allegedly not knowing they were trying to find the Ark. “Similar in shape to a coffin and is decorated with seraphim.”

The declassified document shows several pages of drawings depicting one of the four seraphim standing out on the corners of the Ark, along with a drawing of mummies lined up on a wall.

“Visuals of surrounding buildings indicated the presence of mosque domes,” they added.

They said the object was hidden underground in dark, wet conditions.

“There is an aspect of spirituality, information, lessons and the historical knowledge far beyond what we now know,” remote viewer #32 continued.


They described the Ark as being protected by entities that would destroy individuals who attempted to damage the object.

“The target is protected by entities and can only be opened by those who are authorised to do so – this container will not/cannot be opened until the time is deemed correct,” the remote viewer continued.

“Individuals opening the container by prying or striking are destroyed by the container’s protectors through the use of a power unknown to us.”



When a remote viewer is tasked with locating an object, information is written down on paper and placed into an envelope.

Joe McMoneagle, a US Army chief warrant officer and the first person to do remote viewing for the CIA, told The New York Post that they allegedly do not know what was scrawled down and are guided through the process by another person.

 

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You Sure that wasn't Indiana Jones movie....If anyone had it I would bet it's the Vatican
 
By scrying? That kind of remote viewing?

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Remote viewing (RV) is the supposed ability to perceive a distant or hidden subject using the mind. It's also known as Extra Sensory Perception (ESP).

History

  • The term "remote viewing" was coined by parapsychology researchers Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff.

  • During the Cold War, the CIA and US military took RV seriously and had a classified program called Project Stargate.

  • The program was intended to investigate and develop psychic phenomena for military and espionage purposes.
Experiments

    • In a typical RV experiment, a remote viewer is asked to visualize a target.
    • A judge then compares the viewer's report to the target or decoys.
    • If the viewer's report matches the target, it's considered a hit.
Scientific evidence

    • There is no scientific evidence that RV exists.
    • The topic of RV is generally considered pseudoscience.
Media
    • There is a documentary on Prime Video about a group of filmmakers who experiment with RV.
    • There is also a book called Remote Viewing: The Complete User's Manual for Coordinate Remote Viewing by David Morehouse.
 
The story I heard years ago was that it is in Ethiopia.

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church tradition holds that the Ark of the Covenant, which supposedly held the Ten Commandments, is located in a chapel within the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum, Ethiopia, and is guarded by a select group of monks.

Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • The Legend:
    According to Ethiopian Orthodox tradition, the Ark of the Covenant was brought to Axum by Menelik I, the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem.

  • Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion:
    The Ark is said to be housed in a chapel within the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, also known as the "Mother Church of Ethiopia".

  • Guarded by Monks:
    The Ark is said to be guarded by a select group of monks, who are forbidden to leave the church grounds and are tasked with protecting the sacred vessel.

  • The Chapel of the Tablet:
    The chapel where the Ark is said to be located is known as the Chapel of the Tablet.

  • No Entry:
    No one, not even the head of the Ethiopian church, is allowed to see the Ark.

  • Symbolism:
    The Ark is a central symbol of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and its presence in Axum is seen as a source of spiritual power and a link to the ancient history of the region.

  • Timkat and Hedar Seyon:
    The Ark is a key part of the Timkat and Hedar Seyon festivals, which commemorate the Baptism of Christ and the arrival of the Ark in November, respectively.

  • Historical Records:
    Historical records indicate that this story started during the late Middle Ages (around A.D. 1400).

  • Debate and Skepticism:
    While the Ethiopian Orthodox Church firmly believes in the presence of the Ark in Axum, there is also skepticism and debate about the authenticity of the tradition.

  • Other Claims:
    Some claim that the Ark was stolen while others claim it is on Mount Nebo, from where Moses saw the Promised Land.
 
You Sure that wasn't Indiana Jones movie....If anyone had it I would bet it's the Vatican

The Catholic Church isn't afraid of letting the world know the vast amount of Holy Relics they possess and the Ark of the Covenant would be on top of the list - if they had it.
 
Through ESP:


AI Overview
Learn more

Remote viewing (RV) is the supposed ability to perceive a distant or hidden subject using the mind. It's also known as Extra Sensory Perception (ESP).

History

  • The term "remote viewing" was coined by parapsychology researchers Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff.

  • During the Cold War, the CIA and US military took RV seriously and had a classified program called Project Stargate.

  • The program was intended to investigate and develop psychic phenomena for military and espionage purposes.
Experiments

    • In a typical RV experiment, a remote viewer is asked to visualize a target.
    • A judge then compares the viewer's report to the target or decoys.
    • If the viewer's report matches the target, it's considered a hit.
Scientific evidence

    • There is no scientific evidence that RV exists.
    • The topic of RV is generally considered pseudoscience.
Media
    • There is a documentary on Prime Video about a group of filmmakers who experiment with RV.
    • There is also a book called Remote Viewing: The Complete User's Manual for Coordinate Remote Viewing by David Morehouse.
OK, it is a "skinwalker" (or "yee naaldlooshii" in Navajo.
 

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