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Declassified documents: CIA confirmed the existence of the Ark of the Covenant

2025-03-27 15:49:34 / MISTERE&KURIOZITETE ALFA PRESS

Declassified documents: CIA confirmed the existence of the Ark of the Covenant

Following in the footsteps of Indiana Jones. The CIA claimed to have confirmed the existence of the Ark of the Covenant through remote viewing – otherwise known as extra sensory perception or ESP – claiming that the mysterious and sacred object is guarded by “entities” with an “unknown” power, a recently declassified document claims.

In a remote viewing session on December 5, 1988, remote viewer #32 was tasked with identifying a target that, unbeknownst to them, turned out to be the Ark of the Covenant, according to the document, which was declassified on August 8, 2000, and has been circulating on social media.

Logistically, when a remote viewer is tasked with searching for a target, the desired object is written on a piece of paper and placed in an envelope. The remote viewer does not know what is written and is guided through the process by another person, explained retired U.S. Army Chief of Staff Joe McMoneagle.

“The information collected under this protocol is the only information that can be identified as remote viewing,” McMoneagle said.

McMoneagle, known as remote viewer number 1, was the first to conduct the phenomena experiments for the CIA, and he is not convinced by the exercise mentioned in the declassified document.

Remote viewer vision #32 described a secret location of the object in the Middle East – which they don’t know is the Ark – but they say it is “protected by certain entities,” the document reveals.

"The object is a container. This container has another container inside it. The object is made of wood, gold and silver… shaped like a coffin and decorated with seraphim," they report, according to the file.

"Views of the surrounding buildings indicated the presence of the mosque's domes," they said, adding that Arabic-speaking men, dressed all in white, populated the area.

"The target is hidden, underground, darkness and humidity were all aspects of the target's location," they continued.

"The purpose of the objective is to unite a people. It's about ceremony, remembrance, homage, resurrection. There is an aspect of spirituality, information, teachings and historical knowledge far beyond what we know now."

Remote Viewer #32 then explained the more mysterious aspects of what they saw.

"The objective is protected by subjects and can only be opened by those authorized to do so - this container will not/cannot be opened until the time is deemed correct. Once it is time to open the container, the mechanics of the locking system will be revealed to be quite simple," they said before adding a warning to potential looters.

"Individuals who open the container by breaking or hitting it are destroyed by the container's defenders through the use of a power unknown to us."

The channeler also described what they considered to be a devotional aspect of the object.

"The purpose of the objective is to bring people together. It's about ceremony, remembrance, homage, resurrection. There is an aspect of spirituality, information, teachings and historical knowledge far beyond what we know now," they said.

The declassified document also included several pages of drawings depicting one of the four seraphim that stand out at the corners of the Ark, as well as a drawing of mummies lined up on a wall.

“Using remote viewing against any target for which ground truth does not exist or is impossible to obtain, such as UFOs, UAPs, the surface of Mars, or the locations of historical relics, is a waste of time and resources,” McGoneagle told The Post.

"If someone claims that remote viewing proves the existence of something, such as the Ark of the Covenant, they should produce the Ark to prove their claim."

The world's leading expert on the matter provided further context for the CIA-recorded exercise in 1988.

“In this case, it is a custom-made training objective,” he said, adding, “I would challenge the entire practice session as fake. No one attempted to ascertain the authenticity of the material and everything that was said was accepted on its unknown and unverified merits.”

McMoneagle famously received the Legion of Merit for using remote viewing to identify a secret Russian warship being developed in a landlocked building during the Cold War.

"Currently, the Ark of the Covenant is a legendary tale. If they can produce the actual Ark based on the information, it would be a surprise to me, as well as to many others," McMongeale told The Post.

The Ark of the Covenant is said to have held the Ten Commandments brought down by Moses from Mount Sinai.

 

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