(DC Pundit) – Imagine the CIA cracking the ultimate biblical cold case: the whereabouts of the Ark of the Covenant and the Ten Commandments. Yes, folks, a declassified CIA document from 2000 claims this holy grail of artifacts—lost since the Babylonians trashed Jerusalem in 586 BC—might have been pinpointed in 1988. And, you’ll love this: it’s a tale of government psychics, Middle Eastern intrigue, and a chest that could make Indiana Jones jealous.
The story starts with the Bible, where the Ark—a gold-covered wooden box built around 1445 BC—housed the Ten Commandments, those divine rules such as “thou shalt not kill” handed to Moses by God Himself. Fast forward to the 1980s, when the CIA, apparently bored with chasing commies, decided to flex its paranormal muscles via Project Sun Streak. This wasn’t your average spy gig; they tapped “remote viewers”—psychics who could supposedly project their minds across the globe—to hunt down everything from terrorists to, yes, sacred relics. One such viewer, dubbed No. 032, got coordinates and a mission: find something big. He didn’t know it was the Ark, but boy, did he deliver.
“The target is a container. This container has another container inside of it,” the document reads. “The target is fashioned of wood, gold and silver…. and it is decorated with [a six-winged angel].” Sound familiar? That’s the Ark’s biblical blueprint, complete with seraphim. The psychic added, “This target is located somewhere in the Middle East as the language spoken by individuals present seemed to be Arabic.” He saw domed mosques, folks in white robes, and a vibe of “underground, dark and wet.”
The report, from a December 5, 1988 session, paints a wild picture: the Ark is hidden, guarded by “entities” with a mysterious power that’ll zap any unauthorized meddler into next Tuesday. “The target is protected by entities and can only be opened (now) by those who are authorized to do so,” the psychic warned, adding that prying it open prematurely means getting “destroyed by the container’s protectors through the use of a power unknown to us.” Meanwhile, when the right time hits, “the mechanics of the lock system will be found to be fairly simple.” So, it’s basically Fort Knox meets a cosmic escape room.
A declassified CIA document claims that the Ark of the Covenant—the legendary gold-covered chest said to house the Ten Commandments—was discovered in 1988 through secret agency tests.
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The psychic’s sketches—mosques, mummies, a winged seraphim—add a creepy touch. Some scoff, pointing to Ethiopia’s legend of Menelik, son of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, stashing the Ark in Aksum’s Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion. But scholar Edward Ullendorff, who peeked inside during WWII, called it a dud—just a replica, not the real deal. “It wasn’t ancient and certainly wasn’t the original ark,” his colleague Tudor Parfitt confirmed in 2018. So, Ethiopia’s out, and the Middle East is back in play.
Project Sun Streak’s weirdness got a shoutout on the Ninjas are Butterflies podcast, where host Josh Hooper admitted, “I was like… ‘what am I looking at?’” after finding the file on CIA.gov. “What he wrote was bone-chilling,” he said of the psychic’s notes. For conservatives tired of leftist academia dismissing faith, this is a middle finger to the skeptics. The Ark’s purpose? “To bring a people together,” tied to “spirituality, information, lessons and historical knowledge far beyond what we now know.”
So, where’s the Ark today? Still a mystery, but this CIA psychic says it’s out there, waiting.
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