CIA Occultists & the Ark of the Covenant

It was big news last week that the CIA has admitted to its operatives using occult powers to detect what they believed to be the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.

The Ark is, of course, the unique receptacle mentioned in the Bible in which the Ten Commandments were once housed. The Ark’s design was dictated to Moses by God Himself, as recorded in the Book of Exodus.

This project was known as Sun Streak and was part of the CIA’s wider Stargate Project. The report explains how specially-trained operatives used what they call ‘remote viewing’, otherwise known as clairvoyance or ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) to find the Ark. The operatives said the Ark was in the Middle East and ‘protected by entities’ who possessed a ‘unknown’ power.

According to the CIA, the location revealed by the remote viewer was not examined to ascertain the truth of the claim, and the official story is that the remote viewing project no longer exists – although that should be taken with a grain of salt.

Recreation of the Ark of the Covenant

Christians have long believed that the Ark does still exist, with some suggesting it is hidden in Ethiopia. It seems likely that the Ark will remain hidden until such time as God wants it revealed, and it seems equally unlikely that it will be an immoral government agency, using what is probably demonic power, which will find the precious Ark.

The first file below is the report on the alleged finding of the Ark of the Covenant, which was declassified in 2000.

The second file below is the CIA’s official analysis of the entire Stargate programme, which includes descriptions of how the experiments were conducted and evaluated.