Resurfaced CIA Document Fuels Debate Over Ark of the Covenant’s Location
A 1988 remote viewing session described the Ark in a hidden Middle Eastern site, but skepticism and alternative theories persist.
- A declassified 1988 CIA document from 'Project Sun Streak' describes a remote viewing session that allegedly pinpointed the Ark of the Covenant's location in the Middle East.
- The remote viewer detailed the Ark as a wooden, gold, and silver container adorned with seraphim, located underground in a dark, wet environment.
- The document claims the Ark is protected by entities, and unauthorized attempts to open it would result in destruction by unknown powers.
- While the document has reignited interest, critics argue that the description mirrors fictional portrayals, particularly from the 1981 film 'Raiders of the Lost Ark.'
- Unverified claims about the Ark being in Ethiopia, specifically at the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, continue to circulate but lack concrete evidence.