CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenants existence using remote viewing, resurfaced declassified docs claim

Paging Dr.Indiana Jones.

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, who is aware of the indicated target, retired US Army Chief Warrant Joe McMoneagle explained recently on the podcast of former Navy SEAL and CIA agent Shawn Ryan.McMoneagle, aka remote viewer #1, was among the first to do the psychic phenomena experiments for the CIA.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.“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.

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