

Major Ed Dames, a former federal agent who worked for the CIA as a spy in the 1980s, has revealed that the American intelligence agency knows where the Ark of the Covenant is located.
The ancient gold-plated object is referenced in the Bible as having been used by the Hebrews to store the Tablets of God’s Law and was seen as a symbol of divine protection in Israel.
However, over time, the object was lost, and its location became a mystery. At least, that was the belief until Major Dames revealed that the American intelligence agency knows where the Ark is.
In addition to revealing that the CIA knows the location of the Ark, he explained that he was part of a secret Army program that used individuals known as “remote viewers” to obtain information about distant objects or people.
In a conversation with the website Daily Mail, he shared documents stating that he was part of the Stargate project, which ran from 1977 to 1995. Dames was allegedly one of the “remote viewers” and helped track the location of the Ark.
According to him, the Ark is inside the Cave of the Patriarchs, located in Hebron, in the West Bank. He credited the discovery to his “mental powers,” which guided him to “some kind of stone tunnel.”
He said that he still teaches “remote viewing” to others, as he primarily uses his “ability” to search for missing children. However, during the CIA mission, this ability was supposedly the key to locating the ancient object.
It was during a second session of “remote viewing” that Dames claimed the object was in the Cave of the Patriarchs. According to him, the biblical artifact was assigned to him as a target during training while he was part of the Stargate program.
It is important to note that there is no concrete evidence suggesting that the Ark actually existed. Although Dames claims that it is real and located in the West Bank, no one is allowed to enter these ancient caves, meaning his information may never be verified.
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