CIA documents reveal psychic search for Ark of the Covenant

Declassified CIA files reveal psychic quest for the Ark of the Covenant. Illustration. (photo credit: Aron Habrit. Via Shutterstock)

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Previously classified CIA documents that have now been released show that in 1988, the US agency conducted an experiment to try to find the Ark of the Covenant, a sacred object that had been lost for centuries

The experiment was part of a secret project called “Sun Streak,” which used a technique called “remote viewing” – a type of psychic ability to “see” things from a distance.

One of the participants, identified as “Remote Viewer No.

032,” was tasked with locating an unknown target, which turned out to be the Ark of the Covenant.

Unsure of what he was looking for, he described an object made of wood, gold and silver, decorated with images of six-winged angels and shaped like a coffin.

“The target is a container.

Inside it is another container,” the Observer said, according to the New York Post.

He also said that the object was “hidden underground in a dark, damp place,” suggesting that it is well-guarded.

Remote Viewer No.032 also sensed the presence of “protectors” around the Ark.

He warned that anyone who tried to get close without permission would be “destroyed by an unknown force.” He also saw people speaking Arabic, dressed in white, and mentioned mosque domes, which made some people think the Ark could be in the Middle East, as reported by the website Insider Paper.

He also said that the purpose of the Ark is to “bring people together” and that it is linked to ceremonies, memories, tributes and even the idea of “”resurrection.

“It has to do with spirituality, information, lessons and a much greater historical knowledge than we imagine today,” the Observer explained, as published in the Metro newspaper.

What was Project Sun Streak?

Project Sun Streak began in the 1980s and used people with supposed psychic abilities to find distant places or objects, giving them only geographic coordinates.

The results of this project have sparked much discussion among historians, archaeologists, and even conspiracy theorists.

A declassified CIA Project named Sun Streak, which was a remote viewing initiative, claimed that the Ark of the Covenant was uncovered in 1988. The Ark of the Covenant is said to hold the 10 Commadments in a gold-encased chest. Psychic spies, who are specifically trained in remote viewing from places like the Monroe Institute, described it as a coffin-like relic of wood, gold, and silver, topped with a six-winged angel, buried in the Middle East, perhaps Ethiopia, and protected by lethal guardians.

We know for a fact that the Nazis were also on a quest for ancient artifacts and traveled on many exhibitions to discover, locate, and gather these relics buried all over the world. There is something much deeper at play. Why were they so interested in these artifacts? What does the government really know?

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What is the Ark of the Covenant?

According to the Bible, the Ark of the Covenant is the most sacred object in Judaism.

It was built by the Israelites around the 13th century BC.

Moses is said to have placed the stone tablets with the Ten Commandments inside it.

The Ark was kept in the “Holy of Holies,” the most sacred part of the Temple in Jerusalem, until it disappeared in 586 BC, when the Babylonians conquered the city.

Where could it be?

Over the years, several theories have emerged about the fate of the Ark.

One of them says that it was taken to Ethiopia and is in a church called Mary of Zion.

In 2018, a group of American Christians from the Institute for Biblical Archaeological Search and Exploration (BASE) said they had found the Ark in a remote church in Africa, according to Metro.

But many scholars have not taken this discovery seriously, and the whereabouts of the Ark remain a mystery.

Drawings and clues

The documents released by the CIA contain several pages of drawings made by Remote Viewer No.

032. He drew one of the four seraphim (angels with six wings) that, according to tradition, were located in the corners of the Ark.

He also made sketches of mummies lining a wall and of a domed mosque, which increased speculation that the Ark could be hidden somewhere in the Middle East.

This CIA report leaves more questions than answers, but it shows how even an intelligence agency took an interest in one of history’s greatest enigmas!


Published in 03/27/2025 11h09


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