Contrary to popular opinion, Prof. Indiana Jones (Henry Jones Jr.) – they named the dog “Indiana” – did NOT discover the Ark of the Covenant and turn it over to the government. BUT a recent dump of classified CIA documents tells us that the government may still be housing that particular antiquity in an undisclosed warehouse somewhere.
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 the clandestine Project Sun Streak with individuals known as “remote viewers,” a type of clairvoyant, who claimed they could project their consciousness to receive information about far-away objects.
The recently declassified files stated that, In a remote viewing session on December 5, 1988, remote “viewer #32” was tasked with identifying an object (The Ark of the Covenant). According to the CIA documents, “viewer #32” allegedly did not know the object they were being tasked to find. The psychic described a location in the Middle East (the Well of Souls?) that they claimed housed the object and said it was being “protected by entities,” – per the de-classified CIA document.
Viewer #32 described the object as follows, “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 viewer also described the Ark as being protected by entities that would destroy individuals who attempted to damage the object.
Face-melting anyone?
And now for the cold water courtesy of Joe McMoneagle, US Army chief warrant officer and the first person to do remote viewing for the CIA, who told The New York Post he does not believe that this remote viewing case is worth the paper it is written on. McMoneagle claimed the session is “bogus.” He also added, “If someone claims that remote viewing proves the existence of something, such as the Ark of the Covenant, they must produce the Ark to substantiate their claim.”
Which would (assumedly) require one to sift through an undisclosed warehouse location where “top men” continue to study it.
