Ex-CIA Agent Says He Knows Where The Ark Of The Covenant Is Located Because The CIA Taught Him "Remote Viewing"

Major Ed Dames, who worked for the agency in the 1980s, was part of a secret Army program that used individuals, known as remote viewers, who claimed they could perceive information about distant objects, people or locations.

Documents show he was involved in the Stargate project, which ran from 1977 until it was terminated in 1995 when it was deemed unsuccessful in collecting intelligence. 


Maj Dames told DailyMail.com that he recently use his remote viewing skills to track down the missing Ark, claiming he located it inside the Cave of the Patriarchs.This religious site is located in Hebron, West Bank. 

According to Jewish, Christian and Islamic traditions, it is thought to be the burial place of several key Biblical figures, including Abraham and Jacob. 


The Bible describes the Ark of the Covenant as a gold chest built by the Israelites shortly after they fled Egypt around the 13th century BC.

Top men...TOP...men. 

We are living in a Golden Age for conspiracy/history nerds. Of which....I've always been one. I wore out the VHS on Indiana Jones as a kid. That opened pandora's box for me on stuff like this. And now, seemingly, all of those fictionalized and theorized stories of ancient artifacts are...possible? Not plausible. Possible. 

The craziest part of this entire story is that the CIA was spending millions over 18 years on a project to do "remote viewing". "What is 'remote viewing'? you're probably asking. Well...it's like ESPN or something. 

Between Project Stargate and MKUltra the CIA was wilding out for a LONG time on some wacky shit. Imagine having so much money that you're like "yep, throw it at psychedelic mind-control spying" and nobody says shit or asks questions for like 50 years. This is the stuff that we need to know about. Open kimono. Declassify it all. Did we get any bang for our buck? Are CIA agents using it for good? Do they peek in on Sydney Sweeney? If they are...can I use it?