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CIA Files Reveal Psychic “Found” Ark of the Covenant in the 1980s

According to the declassified report, the psychic, known as "Viewer #32," described a container made of wood, gold, and silver, adorned with angelic figures, and hidden underground in dark, damp conditions.

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Newly declassified CIA documents have revealed that the Ark of the Covenant, a legendary biblical artifact believed to contain the Ten Commandments, was allegedly located by a psychic in the 1980s as part of a secret CIA project. The files, connected to the CIA’s controversial Project Sun Streak, outline how a “remote viewer” identified the sacred chest’s location in the Middle East during a session in December 1988.

According to the declassified report, the psychic, known as “Viewer #32,” described a container made of wood, gold, and silver, adorned with angelic figures, and hidden underground in dark, damp conditions. The viewer also claimed that the Ark was being protected by “entities” that would destroy anyone attempting to damage it.

The Ark’s location, the psychic reported, was surrounded by structures resembling mosque domes, hinting at a Middle Eastern origin. The viewer suggested that only those “authorized” could access the chest, which was said to contain spiritual knowledge far beyond current understanding.

While there is no scientific proof to support the validity of “remote viewing,” and many dismiss it as pseudoscience, the revelation has sparked renewed interest in the enduring mystery of the Ark’s whereabouts. The CIA’s involvement with psychic phenomena in the 1980s remains a fascinating chapter in espionage history, though the true location of the Ark of the Covenant remains elusive.

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