
Deep state operatives may have discovered the most powerful biblical artifact in history, as declassified CIA documents revealed that government-employed psychics pinpointed the location of the Ark of the Covenant, which contains the Ten Commandments.
A 1988 CIA document, declassified in 2000 but only recently gaining public attention, suggests America’s intelligence agencies used supernatural means to locate the holy artifact that once stood in Solomon’s Temple.
The document emerged from Project Sun Streak, a classified Defense Intelligence Agency program that used “remote viewers” with psychic abilities to gather intelligence on targets inaccessible through conventional means.
Remote Viewer No. 032 described the Ark in remarkable detail, confirming descriptions from the Bible.
“The target is a container… fashioned of wood, gold and silver… decorated with a six-winged angel,” the report reads.
The viewer is even warned that the Ark is “protected by entities” who will “destroy” any unauthorized attempt to open it.
According to CIA files, the biblical chest is reportedly “located somewhere in the Middle East” and “hidden underground.”
The psychic’s vision included white domed structures resembling mosques and mysterious guardians protecting the sacred artifact from those who would misuse its power.
This discovery represents more than an archaeological find – it potentially confirms the truth of biblical accounts leftist academics have long dismissed.
The Ark of the Covenant, described extensively in the Old Testament, contained the Ten Commandments, Aaron’s rod, and a pot of manna.
Scripture describes its incredible power, stopping rivers and striking down enemies who approached it irreverently.
The detailed psychic report revealed that the Ark “can only be opened when the time is deemed correct,” suggesting a divine timetable for its rediscovery.
In addition, the remote viewer stressed that the artifact carries “spiritual and historical significance far beyond what we now know.”
Most historians believe the Ark vanished in 587 BC when Jerusalem fell to Babylonian forces, though some traditions claim it was hidden in Ethiopia.
British scholar Edward Ullendorff once claimed to have seen it there, but this was later debunked as merely a replica.
While the mainstream scientific establishment dismisses remote viewing as pseudoscience without evidence, many Americans who trust their faith over elitist academics will recognize that God may work in mysterious ways.
For faithful Americans who have long believed in the Bible’s historical accuracy despite mockery from secular intellectuals, these CIA documents represent powerful vindication.
The Ark’s discovery would shake the foundations of modern academia and confirm what believers have always known—that God’s word is truth, regardless of how many PhDs claim otherwise.