Declassified CIA Files Revive Interest in Ark of the Covenant Through 1988 Psychic Session
Recently resurfaced documents describe a Cold War-era remote viewing experiment that claimed to locate the biblical artifact, though skepticism persists due to lack of scientific evidence.
- Declassified CIA documents detail a 1988 remote viewing session under Project Sun Streak, where a psychic claimed to locate the Ark of the Covenant in the Middle East.
- The psychic described the Ark as a gold, silver, and wood container adorned with a six-winged angel and containing another container inside, protected by entities.
- The documents suggest the Ark could only be opened by authorized individuals when the time is deemed correct, with a simple lock mechanism.
- The Ark, a biblical artifact built by the Israelites around 1445 BC to house the Ten Commandments, remains a subject of religious and cultural fascination.
- Public reaction has ranged from intrigue to skepticism, as remote viewing is widely regarded as pseudoscience with no credible scientific backing.