03-28-2025, 09:29 PM
This post was last modified 03-28-2025, 10:04 PM by IdeomotorPrisoner. Edited 12 times in total. 
Good News! If you like apocalyptic horror shows, the Ark was apparently remote viewed by the CIA... because for some reason that was important in 1988.
And for this thread, I'm going to assume this is real and remote viewer No. 032 saw something in their meditation-like projection of arab consciousness.
https://m.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeol...dium=obbow
Well that's easy to guess.
I'm gonna guess it's here:
![[Image: Screenshot_20250328_030358_Maps.jpg]](https://denyignorance.com/uploader/images/Screenshot_20250328_030358_Maps.jpg)
Just seems like that's the place Arabs would take it. And if that's too easy, it's definitely Saudi Arabia. All the royalty oil ones like wearing white, but I'm not seeing it in Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, or even Jordan.
I think it's just a box. While there might be an artifact of biblical significance inside it, it could also be the original Al Capone ganster vault. Or something like Joseph's Smith's biblical plates in a tophat.
Exodus is such a badly written narrative if you take it literally. If wandering the desert is a metaphor for "splitting off from The Canaanites and coming up with a language exactly comparable to Phoenician, and turning Baal into Yahweh, I'm for the narrative.
But how can you get lost for 40 years on a peninsula the size of West Virginia bordered on almost all sides by water?
It takes about 2 weeks at 15 miles a day to walk across the 200 mile length West Virginia. Just really screwed up of any living god to lead 'Moses' in circles in a relatively small area for decades.
And because I don't buy the Exodus story for the MANY historical, geographical, and chronological problems, all associated vessels containing divine sky food, a flower stick, and some tablets from the time they got lost in the desert is very hard to believe.
I'm wondering what it is the Saudi's actually have. It's probably taboo to the point nobody shall look upon it. Only guard it. The fear of the force that guards it could just be the viewer picking up on the belief of those who watch it?
And like the pyramids, they'll never let science touch it's hands upon their antiquity if it contradicts their story.
A scientist might, you know, not even be the least bit superstitious about what could happen if you open it. Or scan it using modern technology.
As far as remote viewing and it's sister phenomenon astral projection, I draw no difference between these psychics and Buddhists meditating.
While I don't believe in anything truly astral or divine, I believe in electromagnetism. I believe is resonant frequencies and ionization. I believe in Delta, Theta, and occasionally Alpha waves in the extremely low hertz range.
Or in 90s Hippie terms.
You're a transistor
Lightening resistor
Conducting to the Mother Star
That's what you are
Only that "mother star" in my opinion does NOT EXIST OUTSIDE our material universe. Its in our time/space. As brainwaves are indeed bound by the forces of our phenomenal existence.
No one agrees with me on this either. Not expecting that to change.
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And for this thread, I'm going to assume this is real and remote viewer No. 032 saw something in their meditation-like projection of arab consciousness.
https://m.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeol...dium=obbow
Quote:"The target is a container. The container contains another container inside it," Remote Viewer No. 032 stated, according to the New York Post. The remote viewer further described the object as being "hidden—subterranean, dark, and wet," indicating the concealed nature of its location.
The viewer perceived the presence of protective entities, warning that anyone attempting unauthorized access to the Ark would be "destroyed by the protectors of the container by a force unknown to us." Additionally, Remote Viewer No. 032 suggested that the site was populated by Arabic-speaking individuals dressed in all white, with visuals indicating the presence of mosque domes, as reported by Insider Paper.
Well that's easy to guess.
I'm gonna guess it's here:
![[Image: Screenshot_20250328_030358_Maps.jpg]](https://denyignorance.com/uploader/images/Screenshot_20250328_030358_Maps.jpg)
Just seems like that's the place Arabs would take it. And if that's too easy, it's definitely Saudi Arabia. All the royalty oil ones like wearing white, but I'm not seeing it in Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, or even Jordan.
I think it's just a box. While there might be an artifact of biblical significance inside it, it could also be the original Al Capone ganster vault. Or something like Joseph's Smith's biblical plates in a tophat.
Exodus is such a badly written narrative if you take it literally. If wandering the desert is a metaphor for "splitting off from The Canaanites and coming up with a language exactly comparable to Phoenician, and turning Baal into Yahweh, I'm for the narrative.
But how can you get lost for 40 years on a peninsula the size of West Virginia bordered on almost all sides by water?
It takes about 2 weeks at 15 miles a day to walk across the 200 mile length West Virginia. Just really screwed up of any living god to lead 'Moses' in circles in a relatively small area for decades.
And because I don't buy the Exodus story for the MANY historical, geographical, and chronological problems, all associated vessels containing divine sky food, a flower stick, and some tablets from the time they got lost in the desert is very hard to believe.
I'm wondering what it is the Saudi's actually have. It's probably taboo to the point nobody shall look upon it. Only guard it. The fear of the force that guards it could just be the viewer picking up on the belief of those who watch it?
And like the pyramids, they'll never let science touch it's hands upon their antiquity if it contradicts their story.
A scientist might, you know, not even be the least bit superstitious about what could happen if you open it. Or scan it using modern technology.
As far as remote viewing and it's sister phenomenon astral projection, I draw no difference between these psychics and Buddhists meditating.
While I don't believe in anything truly astral or divine, I believe in electromagnetism. I believe is resonant frequencies and ionization. I believe in Delta, Theta, and occasionally Alpha waves in the extremely low hertz range.
Or in 90s Hippie terms.
You're a transistor
Lightening resistor
Conducting to the Mother Star
That's what you are
Only that "mother star" in my opinion does NOT EXIST OUTSIDE our material universe. Its in our time/space. As brainwaves are indeed bound by the forces of our phenomenal existence.
No one agrees with me on this either. Not expecting that to change.
Last Edit:
Quote:Bonus Experiment For Your Next Party:
It helps when people are drunk, they do it so much better.
Have person one (doesn't need to be intoxicated) go into a separate room and pick a single object to stare at..
Have person two try to draw what person one is looking at.
The results will astound you and make you a believer in a psychic interconnected existence.
Explanations for the how and why may vary.