CIA documents resurface the truth about the Ark of the Covenant


In this DML Report…
Declassified CIA documents from August 8, 2000, resurfaced online in March 2025, claiming the agency confirmed the Ark of the Covenant’s existence through a 1988 remote viewing session under Project Sun Streak. Remote Viewer #32, tasked on December 5, 1988, described a gold-plated wooden chest with winged seraphim, hidden underground in a dark, wet Middle Eastern location where Arabic was spoken, guarded by “entities” with an “unknown power.” The files, part of a Cold War-era psychic experiment, include sketches of the Ark and mummies, suggesting it held the Ten Commandments tablets, lost since around 600 B.C.

Skeptics, including Joe McMoneagle—Remote Viewer #1 and a CIA psychic program veteran—dismiss the claims, arguing remote viewing lacks scientific backing and requires physical evidence like the Ark itself to be credible. Intelligence experts suggest the session was likely a training exercise, not a serious mission, noting no follow-up excavation or verification occurred. The document’s vagueness on the exact location—only hinting at the Middle East—further fuels doubt, with critics pointing out the method’s history of producing unprovable results, despite its use in other CIA efforts like locating downed aircraft.

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The Ark, a sacred biblical artifact tied to Jewish history, remains unrecovered, with theories ranging from Ethiopia’s Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion to beneath Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. The CIA files, declassified for over two decades, gained traction after a podcast feature, but no concrete evidence supports the psychic’s vision. As of 2025, the resurfaced report stirs curiosity but lacks substantiation, leaving the Ark’s fate as elusive as ever, with experts urging focus on tangible proof over unverified claims from a long-abandoned program.


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