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THE ARK OF THE COVENANT PROOF ITS REAL. AND PROOF THE CIA USES OCCULT PRACTICES IN THEIR WORK.

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THE ARK OF THE COVENANT PROOF ITS REAL. AND PROOF THE CIA USES OCCULT PRACTICES IN THEIR WORK.

ITS NO ACCIDENT THAT PROOF OF BATTLES AT THE MOUNT OF MEGIDDO OR ARMEGGEDDON IS DISCOVERED. AND NOW PROOF THERE REALLY IS A N ARK OF THE COVENANT. WE MUST BE CLOSE TO THE EZEKIEL 38 & 39 WAR OF RUSSIS-MUSLIMS DESTRUCTION. AND THE REBUILDING THE 3RD TEMPLE ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT. AND WITH ALL THESE REVEALINGS IN THE LAST 3 DAYS. THE RAPTURE OF US CHRISTIANS COULD OCCUR AT ANY SECOND NOW.

AND ALSO THIS IS PROOF THAT GOVERMENTS USE OCCULT PRACTICES IN THEIR WORK.

OCCULT PRACTISE BY GOVERNMENT TO FIND THE ARK OF COVENANT

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Declassified CIA files reveal psychic quest for the Ark of the Covenant-Review the documents: Remote Viewer No. 032 described a container made of wood, gold, and silver, adorned with images of six-winged angels, and similar in shape to a coffin.By JERUSALEM POST STAFF-Updated: MARCH 30, 2025 10:29

Declassified CIA documents reveal that in 1988, the CIA conducted an experiment as part of a secret project called Sun Streak, aiming to locate the lost artifact using remote viewing techniques.In one of these experiments, a person identified as Remote Viewer No. 032 was tasked with finding an unknown target, which was, in fact, the Ark of the Covenant. Without prior knowledge of the target, Remote Viewer No. 032 described a container made of wood, gold, and silver, adorned with images of six-winged angels, and similar in shape to a coffin."The target is a container. The container contains another container inside it," Remote Viewer No. 032 stated, according to the New York Post. The remote viewer further described the object as being "hidden—subterranean, dark, and wet," indicating the concealed nature of its location.The viewer perceived the presence of protective entities, warning that anyone attempting unauthorized access to the Ark would be "destroyed by the protectors of the container by a force unknown to us." Additionally, Remote Viewer No. 032 suggested that the site was populated by Arabic-speaking individuals dressed in all white, with visuals indicating the presence of mosque domes, as reported by Insider Paper."The purpose of the target is to bring people together. It has something to do with ceremony, memory, homage, the resurrection," Remote Viewer No. 032 said, according to Metro. "There is an aspect of spirituality, information, lessons, and historical knowledge far beyond what we now know."The CIA's Project Sun Streak, initiated in the 1980s, sought to employ individuals with purported psychic abilities to locate distant targets using only geographical coordinates. The project's findings fueled debates among historians, archaeologists, and conspiracy theorists alike.The Ark of the Covenant, considered the holiest object in Judaism, was built by the Israelites around the 13th century BCE, according to the Bible. Moses is said to have placed the stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments inside the Ark. It was housed in the Holy of Holies, the innermost chamber of the Temple in Jerusalem, until it vanished during the Babylonian conquesclassit in 586 BCE.Over the centuries, numerous theories emerged regarding the fate of the Ark. One theory claims it was taken to Ethiopia, where it allegedly resides in a local church called Mary of Zion. In 2018, a group of American Christians from the Bible Archaeology Search and Exploration Institute (BASE) claimed to have discovered the Ark inside a remote church in Africa, according to Metro. However, many researchers quickly dismissed this claim, leaving its true location a mystery.The declassified document included several pages of drawings depicting one of the four seraphim that stand on the corners of the Ark, as well as a drawing of mummies lined up on a wall. The report also includes sketches of a domed mosque, fueling further speculation about the Ark's location in the Middle East.While the viewer’s descriptions drew attention for their vivid detail and alignment with biblical imagery, experts have since expressed strong skepticism about the validity of the findings. Joe McMoneagle, a prominent figure in the CIA’s remote viewing program, criticized the use of such techniques for unverifiable targets, calling it a misuse of time and resources. He emphasized that extraordinary claims about the Ark require extraordinary evidence—something the project did not produce.Nicholas Dujmovic, a former CIA intelligence officer, also dismissed the notion that the agency ever seriously pursued the Ark or similar biblical artifacts, stating he saw no such efforts during his 26-year career. The article was written with the assistance of a news analysis system.

CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenant’s existence using remote viewing, resurfaced declassified docs claim-By Shane Galvin-Published March 26, 2025, 10:42 p.m. ET

The CIA claimed to have confirmed the existence of the Ark of the Covenant by way of remote viewing — aka extra sensory perception or ESP — alleging the mysterious and sacred object is guarded by “entities” with an “unknown” power, a recently resurfaced declassified document claims.In a remote viewing session on Dec. 5, 1988, remote viewer #32 was tasked with identifying a target that, unbeknownst to them, ended up being the storied Ark of the Covenant, according to document, which was declassified on Aug. 8, 2000, and has been circulating on social media.Logistically, when a remote viewer is tasked with searching for a target, the desired object is written down on a piece of paper and put into an envelope. The remote viewer does not know what is written and is guided through the process by another person, retired US Army Chief Warrant Joe McMoneagle explained.“Information collected under this protocol is the only information that can be identified as remote viewing,” McMoneagle said.McMoneagle, aka remote viewer #1, was the first to do the psychic phenomena experiments for the CIA — and he is not convinced by the exercise memorialized in the declassified document.Remote viewer #32’s vision described a secret Middle Eastern location of the object — which they don’t know is the Ark — but they say is “protected by entities,” the document reveals.“Target is a container. This container has another container inside of it. The target is fashioned of wood, gold and silver… similar in shape to a coffin and is decorated with seraphim,” they relayed, per the file.A depiction of the Ark of the Covenant that differs from what is described by the CIA's remote viewer #32. 3-A depiction of the Ark of the Covenant that differs from what is described by the CIA’s remote viewer #32. pamela_d_mcadams – stock.adobe.com“Visuals of surrounding buildings indicated the presence of Mosque domes,” they said, adding that Arabic-speaking men, dressed in all white, populated the area.“The target is hidden — underground, dark and wet were all aspects of the location of the target,” they continued.“The purpose of the target is to bring a people together. It has something to do with ceremony, memory, homage, the resurrection. There is an aspect of spirituality, information, lessons and the historical knowledge far beyond what we now know.”Remote viewer #32 then expounded on the more mysterious aspects of what they saw.The first page of the declassified CIA document. 3-The first page of the declassified CIA document. CIA-“The target is protected by entities and can only be opened by those who are authorized to do so — this container will not/cannot be opened until the time is deemed correct. Once it is time to open the container — the mechanics of the lock system will be found to be fairly simple,” they said before adding a warning to potential plunderers.“Individuals opening the container by prying or striking are destroyed by the container’s protectors through the use of a power unknown to us.”The channeler also described what they took to be a devotional aspect of the object.“The purpose of the target is to bring people together. It has something to do with ceremony, memory, homage, the resurrection. There is an aspect of spirituality, information, lessons and historical knowledge far beyond what we now know,” they said.The declassified document also included several pages of drawings that depict one of the four seraphim that stand out on the corners of the Ark, as well as a drawing of mummies lined up on a wall.Remote viewer #32's description of what they saw while targeting the anonymous object. 3-Remote viewer #32’s description of what they saw while targeting the anonymous object. CIA-Legendary remote viewer #1 Joe McGoneagle does not believe that this remote viewing is worth the paper it’s written on.“Using remote viewing against any target for which ground truth does not exist or is impossible to obtain, such as UFOs, UAPs, the surface of Mars, or the locations of historical relics, is a waste of time and resources,” McGoneagle told The Post.“If someone claims that remote viewing proves the existence of something, such as the Ark of the Covenant, they must produce the Ark to substantiate their claim.”What do you think? Be the first to comment.The world’s foremost expert on the matter gave further context for the exercise recorded by the CIA in 1988.“In this case, it is a training target done on a whim,” he said, adding, “I would challenge the entire practice session as bogus. No one attempted to ascertain the ground truth of the material, and everything said was accepted on its unknown and unverified merit.”McMoneagle famously received the Legion of Merit for using remote viewing to identify a secret Russian warship that was being developed in a landlocked building during the Cold War.“Currently, the Ark of the Covenant is a legendary tale. If they can produce the actual Ark based on the information, it will be a surprise to me, as well as to many others,” McMongeale stated to The Post.The Ark of the Covenant is said to have held the Ten Commandments brought down by Moses from Mount Sinai.

Ark of the Covenant - Bible Story-Jenna Brooke Carlson-Contributing Writer-August 09, 2024

In Exodus 25:10, Moses receives the command to build an ark of acacia wood. Within this ark were to be placed the tables of the law which God was about to give to Moses. Upon the top of the ark, probably not as a lid but above the lid, was a golden plate upon which two cherubim, with raised wings and facing each other, covered the ark. From the place between the two cherubim, God promises to speak to Moses, as often as He shall give him commands in reference to the Israelites. The Ark of the Covenant was built by the Israelites shortly after they fled Egypt during the Exodus, which is traditionally dated to around the 13th century BCE, typically around 1446 BCE according to biblical chronology. This dating is based on biblical texts and is used by many scholars who interpret the Bible literally. However, exact dates vary among scholars due to different interpretations of ancient texts and archaeological evidence.The construction of the Ark occurred after the Israelites reached Mount Sinai, where Moses received the commandments and other laws from God. The detailed instructions for building the Ark are found in the Book of Exodus in the Old Testament, indicating that it was constructed as part of a broader effort to establish a worship system and a covenant relationship between God and the Israelites.The ark was designed to be a symbol of the presence of God in the midst of His people is the common teaching of the Old Testament. This place on the lid was also referred to as the “Mercy Seat”. Once a year a priest would enter the holy tent and sprinkle blood from a sacrificed animal to atone for the sins of Israel. This old covenant on the Day of Atonement is no longer needed as Jesus Christ became a new covenant in which His sacrifice on the cross was a complete atonement for sins.  According to the statements in the Priestly Code, the ark of the covenant was a chest made out of acacia wood, 2 1/2 cubits (about equal to 4 ft.) long, 1 1/2 cubits wide and 1 1/2 high. It was covered with gold within and without and was ornamented with a molding of gold running all around it. At its four feet, rings were added, through which the gold-covered carrying-staves were put.Other contents to believed to have been in the ark of the covenant were: a pot of Manna from when Israel was in the wilderness to remind them of God’s love, provision and care; and the rod of Aaron to symbolize God’s given leadership and priesthood.According to the tradition contained in the Pentateuch the sacred ark was built at Mount Sinai and was taken by the Israelites along with them to Canaan. When Israel had been conquered by the Philistines, the ark was taken from Shiloh in order that Yahweh should aid His people. When Philistines yet conquered and captured the ark, the many misfortunes that overtook them made them think that the possession of the ark was destructive to them and they sent it back. The ark then settled in a holy tent for priests until King Solomon placed the ark of the covenant in the Holy of Holies of this temple, where it was placed under the wings of two mighty cherubim images. The ark is believed to have been destroyed with the destruction of Jerusalem by King Nebuchadnezzar.What Was the Significance of the Ark of the Covenant? When the word ark is mentioned in correlation to the Bible, many picture Noah’s ark, the gigantic boat housing two of every animal before the big flood. The picture of the Ark of the Covenant can be less common in Christian culture. What was this ark and what was its significance? Let’s dive into a little more detail to see what the Bible has to say about this important artifact in history. What Was the Ark of the Covenant? In Exodus 25:10, the Lord told Moses to instruct the Israelites to build an ark. The Message translation identifies this creation as a chest. The chest was to be made of acacia wood measuring “two and a half cubits long, a cubit and a half wide, and a cubit and a half high.” Today, a cubit is equal to about 18 inches. The Ark was highly adorned, gold plated in and out, with a golden band around the outside. It held four gold rings on the bottom, each with a gold-plated rod inside used to carry the Ark. It also had a golden lid with two wide-winged angels facing one another. The Lord said he would come to speak to the people between the placements of the two cherubim.What Was Inside the Ark of the Covenant? The Ark of the Covenant held three important items. The first contents were the tablets with the 10 Commandments the Lord gave to Moses. Secondly, the chest held a jar of manna as a sign of remembrance when the Lord provided bread in the wilderness after the Israelites escaped Egypt. Lastly, in Numbers 17, we find the miracle of Aaron’s budding rod, confirming his divine priesthood. His rod was placed in the front of the Ark. Matthew Henry states these three items were preserved “to show to after-ages how the ancient church was taught, and fed, and ruled.”Who Built the Ark? The Ark of the Covenant was built by the Israelites under the supervision of Moses, as instructed by God. According to the Book of Exodus in the Bible, specifically in chapters 25 to 31, the construction was carried out by Bezalel, son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah. Bezalel was appointed by God and filled with the Spirit of God, in wisdom, in understanding, in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship, to design artistic works. He was assisted by Oholiab, son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, who was also endowed with skills and wisdom for the task.What Was the Meaning of the Ark? Before Jesus died on the cross, the Holy Spirit didn’t come into the hearts of believers. Today Christians are continuously in the presence of God and can call on him anytime. The Israelites didn’t have that luxury. The Ark of the Covenant represented God’s presence. There are several examples of this in Scripture.In Joshua 3, the Israelites needed to cross the Jordan River to get to the Promised Land. Orders were given to follow the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. In verse 5, the Bible says “Joshua told the people, “Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do amazing things among you.” The next day, the Lord proclaims “Today I will begin to exalt you in the eyes of all Israel, so they may know that I am with you as I was with Moses” (Joshua 3:7). The priests brought the Ark into the river and the waters were stopped to allow the Israelites to cross. After everyone made it to the other side, the chest was removed and the waters again filled the river. The Ark, representing God’s presence, allowed the people to safely cross the Jordan.As the Israelites continued on their journey, the Ark became instrumental again in Joshua 6. The people were up against Jericho’s wall where no one came in and no one came out. The Lord told Joshua to have armed men march around the wall for six days. Priests in the procession blew trumpets followed by the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, the marching army was instructed to give a loud shout and the walls of Jericho came tumbling down. The people did what the Lord instructed and took over the city. The chapter ends with verse 27: “So the Lord was with Joshua, and his fame spread throughout the land.” God’s presence and power, seen in the Ark-marching army, caused the walls of Jericho to collapse.The meaning of the Ark is confirmed in 1 Samuel 4. The Israelites were fighting against the Philistines and losing terribly. They decided to get the Ark, hopeful its presence would help them defeat their enemies. When it arrived, the Philistines became weary that a god had entered the camp. They fought and overcame the Israelites stealing the holy artifact. They put the prize in the Dagon’s temple, but the statue of their false god kept falling before the Ark. The Lord brought more devastation on the Philistines, and they decided to get rid of the stolen possession, moving it to the city of Gath. However, Gath experienced the same horrible hardship and relocated the chest to a third city, where again devastation afflicted the people. Finally, after seven months, the Philistines decided they’d had enough. They needed to return the Ark to the Israelites.Why Did God House Himself in the Ark? The Ark was housed in the tabernacle where Israelites brought offerings to God. Before God gave instructions to build the tabernacle, he told Moses “Then have them make a sanctuary for me, and I will dwell among them” (Exodus 25:8). Part of the sanctuary included the Ark of the Covenant which had an atonement cover. Two angels sat on top of the chest’s cover, with a Mercy Seat in between them. The Lord said he would come to the Mercy Seat to give the Israelites the commandments.God came to the Ark when priests were present. They carried the sacred object with poles. Because of his holy nature, the priests would die if they touched the place God resides. Crosswalk.com explains “The reason for this is because God's glory and presence cannot be touched by man. Our sinful natures cause us to keel over if we come into the presence of the Lord, without the Holy Spirit residing within us.” As mentioned above, because these traditions took place in the Old Testament before the birth and death of Jesus, the Israelites did not have direct access to the Holy Spirit.What Happened to the Ark throughout History? In 1 Samuel 6, the Philistines decided to return the stolen Ark by placing it on a cart with golden guilt offerings. The cows hitched to the cart headed toward Beth Shemesh, and the people rejoiced at its return. The cart stopped in the field of Joshua near a large rock. The Levites took the Ark and put it on the rock, presenting sacrifices and burnt offerings to the Lord. However, because they looked directly at God’s presence, 70 people were put to death. Not knowing what to do, they sent a message to Kiriath Jearim asking its people to come to take the Ark. 1 Samuel 7 goes on to explain the people of Kiriath Jearim came for the chest, bringing it to the house of Abinadab. His son guarded the Ark and it remained in the city for 20 years.In 2 Samuel 6, King David summoned troops to retrieve the Ark from Kiriath Jearim, also known as Baalah. Two of Abinadab's sons, Uzzah and Ahio, started to drive the Ark to Jerusalem. During the journey, the cart and its contents faltered when the oxen stumbled. Uzzah reached out to catch the Ark and died when he touched the sacred possession. This location was named Perez-uzzah which means “outbreak against Uzzah.” Nervous to have the powerful object continue toward Jerusalem, David placed it in the house of Obed-edom the Gittite. During the three months the Ark stayed there, the household of Obed-edom was blessed, and David’s fear diminished. He fetched the Ark to continue the journey to Jerusalem, the city of David. The sacred object entered the City of David amidst rejoicing and dancing and was placed in a designated tent.Skip ahead to 2 Chronicles 35 where we find the last mention of the Ark of the Covenant’s location. In this chapter, Josiah was celebrating Passover. The priests were prompted to take part in the observance in the Lord’s temple. In verse 3, Josiah instructed the Levites to "Put the sacred ark in the temple that Solomon son of David king of Israel built.” It’s thought the artifact was demolished afterward when King Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem. The chest went missing after the destruction of the temple, however, John states in Revelation 11:19 that the Ark will be seen again after the second coming of Christ.The journey of the Ark of the Covenant among the Israelites and Philistines is clearly laid out in Scripture, while its disappearance is more ambiguous. We can see this artifact played an important role in biblical history, representing God’s presence and helping the Israelites overcome trials. While there’s a large gap in Scripture when the Ark disappears, we can be confident that along with many other things, this precious artifact will be restored when we see Christ again.Theories on Where the Ark of the Covenant is TodayThe location of the Ark of the Covenant remains one of the great mysteries and has inspired numerous theories and explorations. Here are some of the most prominent theories about where the Ark might be located today:Jerusalem: Some traditions suggest that the Ark was hidden somewhere beneath the Temple Mount in Jerusalem to protect it from being captured during the numerous invasions and destructions of the city. This theory is popular among those who believe the Ark remains in the Holy Land.Ethiopia: Perhaps the most well-known theory is that the Ark resides in the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum, Ethiopia. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church claims that the Ark was brought to Ethiopia by Menelik I, the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. It is said to be guarded by a monk who is the only person allowed to see the Ark, making this claim difficult to verify.Egypt: Another theory suggests that the Ark was hidden in Egypt, specifically in tunnels beneath the ancient temple complex at Tanis. The theory was popularized by the fictional film "Raiders of the Lost Ark," although there is no historical evidence to support this claim.Europe: Some speculative theories suggest that the Knights Templar or the Crusaders might have found the Ark and taken it to Europe. According to these theories, it could be hidden in France or possibly transported to the UK. Again, there is no concrete evidence to back up these claims.Mount Nebo: According to the apocryphal book of 2 Maccabees, the prophet Jeremiah hid the Ark in a cave on Mount Nebo, which is located in modern-day Jordan, as the Babylonians approached Jerusalem. This account is not considered canonical in Judaism or most Christian traditions.Lost or Destroyed: Some scholars and theologians believe that the Ark was destroyed during the numerous conquests of Jerusalem, particularly the Babylonian conquest in 586 BCE. They argue that such an important artifact would have been mentioned if it had survived or been relocated.Hidden and Waiting: A more spiritual or mystical view held by some religious groups is that the Ark is hidden and will not be revealed until a prophesied time in the future, possibly linked to messianic expectations.Each of these theories has its proponents, but to date, no conclusive evidence has emerged to confirm the current location of the Ark of the Covenant. The mystery continues to be a subject of fascination for historians, archaeologists, and faithful Christians.

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