Sunday, February 15, 2026

CIA's remote viewers found Ark of Covenant

The CIA conducted remote view experiments in 1980s in secret Project Sun Streak (CIA).
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CIA found the Ark of the Covenant by using psychics, declassified files claim
Written CIA documented proof (CIA)
Declassified CIA documents claim that the mystical "Ark of the Covenant" was located by a psychic decades ago in the geopolitical Middle East as part of one of The Company's (the Central Intelligence Agency’s) experimental, secret projects in the 1980s.

The Ark of the Covenant was thrust back into the spotlight as globetrotting archaeologist Indiana Jones attempted to uncover the artifact in Steven Spielberg’s 1981 Oscar-winning Raiders of the Lost Ark [of the Covenant].

According to Jewish and Christian tradition, the gold-plated wooden chest housed the two tablets bearing the Ten Commandments, which the God Yahweh (Jehovah, the false deity known as the Demiurge by the ancient Gnostics), in later Christian theology, gave to someone allegedly named Moses between the 13th and 16th centuries BC.

The CIA conducted experiments as part of the secret Project Sun Streak with individuals known as “remote viewers,” a class of government-trained and authenticated clairvoyants, who have demonstrated that with practice they can project their awareness (expand their conscious ability) to receive information about faraway objects.

There is abundant CIA experience and evidence (but no credible public scientific confirmation) that remote viewing is really able to do what remote viewers know it can do. Those not read into projects generally regard it as pseudoscience until public peer-reviewed research by gatekeepers in academe allow the public to believe in it.

The CIA is not waiting for that. It conducted successful experiments in the 1980s as part of the secret Project Sun Streak (CIA)

In a remote viewing session conducted according to established protocols on Dec. 5, 1988, Remote “Viewer #32” was tasked with identifying the coveted Ark, according to CIA documents recently circulating on social media.

The documents were first declassified in August 2000. As part of the stringent protocols, remote viewers are not told what object they are being tasked to find. More

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