Resurfaced CIA Files Detail Remote Viewing Session on Ark of the Covenant
Declassified documents from 1988 describe a psychic's vision of the biblical artifact's location and protection, reigniting public interest and skepticism.
- The CIA conducted a remote viewing session in 1988 under Project Sun Streak, tasking a psychic to locate the Ark of the Covenant without prior knowledge of the target.
- Remote viewer #32 described the Ark as a gold, silver, and wood container, adorned with seraphim, hidden underground in a dark, wet Middle Eastern location near mosque domes.
- The psychic claimed the Ark is protected by entities and can only be opened at an unspecified future time by authorized individuals.
- Skeptics, including former CIA remote viewers, have dismissed the claims, citing the lack of physical evidence and scientific credibility of remote viewing techniques.
- The resurfaced documents, originally declassified in 2000, have sparked renewed public fascination with the Ark's existence and its depiction in popular culture.