
What Is 'Arc Of The Covenant' Mentioned In Declassified CIA Documents?
Recently declassified CIA documents reveal that in 1988, the CIA conducted a secret project to locate the lost artifact using remote viewing techniques. Reportedly, under the project Sun Streak, a person was tasked to locate the ‘Ark of the Covenant’.
The CIA’s project Sun Streak initated in the 1980s sought to employ individuals with purported psychic abilities to locate objects based on geographical coordinates.
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As per the reports, the remote viewer described a container made of wood, gold and silver, adorned with images of six winged angels and similar to coffin in shape. The container contains another container inside it. The viewer described the object as – ‘hidden – Subterranean, dark and wet’ which indicated the concealed nature of its location.
The remote viewer suggested that the site was populated by Arabic speaking individuals dressed in all white, with visuals indicating the presence of mosque domes, and warning that anyone attempting unauthorized access to the Ark would be ‘destroyed by the protectors of the container’.
Ark of the Covenant is considered a s the holiest object in Judaism. It was built by the Israelites around the 13th century BCE, according to the Bible. Moses placed the stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments inside the Ark. It was housed in the Holy of Holies, the innermost chamber of the Temple in Jerusalem, until it vanished in 586 BCE during the Babylonian conquesclassit.
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Over the years, numberous theories emerged regarding the fate of Ark. One theory suggest it was taken to Ethiopia, where it resides in a local church called Mary of Zion. In 2018, a group of American Christians from the Bible Archeology Search and Exploration Institute (BASE) claimed to have discovered the Ark inside a churct remotely present in Africa. However, many researchers dismisses these theories, leaving its true location a mystery.