“Unveiled Secrets: How a CIA Psychic Embarked on an Extraordinary Quest for the Legendary Ark of the Covenant”

"Unveiled Secrets: How a CIA Psychic Embarked on an Extraordinary Quest for the Legendary Ark of the Covenant"

On December 5, 1988, the CIA made a decision that would probably raise a few eyebrows—and maybe even a smirk or two—by employing a psychic known only as viewer #32 to locate the Ark of the Covenant. Yes, you read that right; they turned to supernatural abilities instead of good old-fashioned detective work. But before you chuckle and chalk it all up to absurdity, consider this: the Ark, steeped in mystery and religious lore, has eluded treasure hunters and archaeologists for centuries, believed to contain the original Ten Commandments. That’s a hefty spiritual shopping list right there! The CIA’s clandestine Project Sun Streak aimed to harness the talents of psychics to find high-value items and, according to reports, one clairvoyant had quite the vision about the Ark’s whereabouts—complete with eerie descriptions and ominous warnings about its power. So, what secrets lay behind those declassified files? Buckle up; we’re about to dive deep into one of the CIA’s most peculiar escapades! LEARN MORE

On December 5, 1988, a CIA psychic known only as viewer #32 used a “remote viewing” technique to visualize the location of the Ark of the Covenant.

CIA Documents About The Ark Of The Covenant

CIAThe first page of the declassified CIA files detailing their search for the Ark of the Covenant using psychic help.

In accordance with the Central Intelligence Agency’s long tradition of dreaming up bizarre and outlandish covert operations, declassified files have recently brought new attention to the agency’s Project Sun Streak, a 1980s operation designed to use psychics to find targets of interest.

During this operation, a psychic claimed to have had a vision that allowed them to locate the famed Ark of the Covenant, the religious relic believed to have once held the original Ten Commandments. Thought to have gone missing during a Babylonian invasion of Jerusalem in the 6th century B.C.E., the Ark has been a coveted item among treasure seekers and archaeologists for centuries.

Now, CIA documents have detailed one clairvoyant’s unusual search for one of the most sought-after artifacts in human history.

Declassified CIA Files Reveal The Agency’s Search For The Lost Ark Of The Covenant

Ark Of The Covenant

Wikimedia CommonsMoses and Joshua bowing before the Ark of the Covenant.

In the 1980s, the CIA initiated Project Sun Streak, an operation to locate objects using psychics who could visualize these targets from far away. As part of the project, psychics would “project their consciousness” to distant places and provide details about objects, people, or places of interest.

In August 2000, documents were declassified that revealed that the CIA had once used a psychic to locate the Ark of the Covenant, a Biblical artifact that was said to have been used by Moses to hold the original stone tablets bearing the Ten Commandments.

Carrying The Lost Ark

Wikimedia CommonsThe Ark of the Covenant supposedly holds the original stone tablets bearing the Ten Commandments.

For centuries, historians and archaeologists have attempted to locate the Ark of the Covenant. According to legend, it was constructed out of wood, covered in a layer of gold, and molded to fit long poles for easy carrying.

The Ark is believed to have been placed in the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem, which was destroyed in the 6th century B.C.E. Since then, it has been missing.

However, a CIA claimed to have finally relocated this legendary religious relic in 1988, during a psychic session.

What Do The CIA Files Say About The Ark Of The Covenant?

Ark Of The Covenant CIA Files

CIAA page from the declassified CIA files describing the Ark of the Covenant.

On December 5, 1988, the CIA instructed an individual known only as “remote viewer #32,” a psychic involved in Project Sun Streak, to locate an unspecified item that would later be identified as the Ark of the Covenant.

Joe McMoneagle, a U.S. Army chief warrant officer and the first person to do psychic remote viewing sessions for the CIA (though he was not the psychic for this session), told The New York Post that the psychics involved in this operation were not told what exactly their target was and were guided through the process by an additional person.

During this session, the psychic described a vision of being in a dark and damp underground chamber somewhere in the Middle East that was near several mosques and filled with Arabic-speaking men. While the edges of the room were lined with mummies, in the middle sat a large container.

“Target is a container,” the CIA documents reported. “This container has another container inside of it. The target is fashioned of wood, gold, and silver. Similar in shape to a coffin and is decorated with seraphim.”

Illustration Of The Lost Ark

Wikimedia CommonsA 1728 illustration of the Ark of the Covenant.

The psychic even drew an illustration of the Ark with four seraphim, a type of angel recognized in both the Jewish and Christian religions, on each of its corners.

Additionally, the psychic described the item as being a spiritually significant relic with ties to humanity’s origins. “There is an aspect of spirituality, information, lessons and the historical knowledge far beyond what we now know,” the psychic told CIA agents.

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