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Declassified CIA Documents Claim The Bible’s ‘Ark Of The Covenant’ Was Verified Through ‘Remote Viewing’

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OAN Staff Brook Mallory
5:48pm – Thursday, March 27th, 2025

According to recently rediscovered declassified documents, the CIA claimed to have used remote viewing, often known as Ensensely Recognition or ESP, to affirm the existence of the Biblical Box.

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The Ark of the Ark is a wooden chest covered in sacred gold as described in the Old Testament of the Bible, and contains ten commandments and other items, serving as a symbol of God's existence and covenant with the Israelites.

Jeremiah 3:16 says, “And when you are multiplied and increased in the land, the Lord will not say that day, they will not say it anymore, but remember the LORD's covenant: neither shall remember it. that;I won't do either that I'll do anything more. ”

The document says that the mysterious sacred treasure is protected by an “entity” with “unknown” forces, but that is not otherwise detailed in relation to its “guardians.”

One such example of the subject of CIA remote viewing is Paul H. Smith. Although he is currently retired, Smith is a US military major and served seven years in the US government's remote viewing program at Fort Mead.

“For seven years, Smith has participated in a Congress-funded program, training executives in 'remote viewing,' or paranormal skills that allow people to see their targets despite space and time constraints. “Man staring at the goat” And that was the book by John Ronson, where he was based. ABC News Reported in 2009.

Smith explained that the program trained around 25 remote viewers in the 20 years since it was launched by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1972. The program was later forwarded to the Defense Intelligence Agency. Smith and other program participants were chosen because they excel in the “right” pursuit of art, music and other “correct” in addition to the analytical and left-brain capabilities that most military commanders require.

According to documents declassified on August 8thth2000, in 2000, Remote Viewer #32 was recently assigned to identify targets during the remote viewing session on December 5thth1988 – It is said to have been revealed to be the legendary covenant, The CIA claims.

Logistically, the target is written down on paper and placed in an envelope when the remote viewer is instructed to look for it. According to Joe McMonaagle, a retired US Army chief warrant, remote viewers are unaware that they have been guided and written by someone else.

“The information collected under this protocol is the only information that can be identified as remote viewing,” McMoneagle said.

However, the exercises recorded in the disclosed documents do not convince Macmonogue, also known as Remote Viewer #1, who first performed the CIA psychic phenomenon experiment.

The document states that the vision of Remote Viewer #32 describes objects they didn't know are the arks as being “protected by entities” in secret Middle East locations.

“The target is a container. This container has another container inside. The target is made of wood, gold and silver. It has a shape similar to ffin and is decorated with seraphim,” according to the file.

“The visuals of the surrounding buildings indicated the presence of the mosque's dome,” they said.

“The target is hidden. It was all sides of the target's position that was underground, dark and wet,” they continued.

“The purpose of the target is to bring people together. It relates to ceremonies, memories, homage, resurrection. There is an aspect of spirituality, information, lessons, and historical knowledge that goes far beyond what we know.”

Remote Viewer #32 then discussed the more enigmatic elements of observation.

“The target is protected by an entity and can only be opened by someone who is permitted to do so. This container cannot be opened until it is considered correct. When it's time to open the container, you'll see that the mechanism of the locking system is pretty simple,” they continued before adding a warning.

“Using electricity that is unknown to us, prying people are destroyed by the container guardians.”

Additionally, the channel described what they believed to be a feature of the item's prayer.

“The purpose of the target is to bring people together. It has something to do with ceremonies, memories, homage, resurrection. The aspects of spirituality, information, lessons and historical knowledge go far beyond what we know,” they said.

McGoneagle, a skeptic of the Ark of the Ark, has expressed that he does not believe this remote viewing is worthy of the paper he is written about.

“Using remote viewing on targets where ground truths do not exist or are not possible to retrieve is a waste of time and resources,” McGonegle said. New York Post.

“If someone claims that remote viewing proves the existence of something, such as the box of the covenant, they must produce the box to demonstrate their claim.”

Skeptical social media users cried out to express their thoughts about the Resurfaced CIA report.

“The CIA did not discover the Ark of the Ark in Ethiopia along with the 'science' of remote viewing. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church says it is in St. Mary of Zion, St. Mary of Aksum.

“The psychics revealed nothing that has yet to be theorized or known by historians and religious scholars. It is simply a “numbered burger,” another user said.

You can read the documentation here.

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