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Serpo
29th June 2010, 08:10 AM
Has the Ark of the Covenant Been Found?

June 28, 2010
What do you trust? Government, Paper or Gold?
[Editor's Note: I don't have a clue about this question. But my friend, "Idiot Savant" is passionate about it. The pictures below are impressive. So I offer him my soap box, and await my readers' verdicts.)


by Idiot Savant
(for henrymakow.com)

Here is a partial list of those who have been looking for The Ark of he Covenant in the last 2,500 years.

The Templars
The Freemasons
The Illuminati
The Rosicrucians
The Israelis
The Jesuits
The Zionists
The Rothschilds

Can you say "Secret Societies!" without blinking?

All come down to a 404 -not found. A lot about Ethiopia, Jordan, France, Zimbabwe, Ireland, Greek Islands -but no goods to deliver. A lot of hot air and cool cash and lecture circuits and Indiana Jones', that's it.

Until now.

The Ark of the Covenant has been found, but not excavated. Not yet.

What are we dealing with when we say "Ark of the Covenant", "Ark of God", "Ark of thy God's strength", "Ark of the Covenant of the Lord of all the Earth", or "Ark of the Testimony".

What is it, and who paid for it?

Apparently on Mount Sinai, God told Moses to build a wooden box, cover it with gold inside and outside, add two poles to carry it and two cherubim (also made of gold) facing each other as its lid. The area between the two cherubim and the top of the box was called "The Mercy Seat" for some good reason, though nobody is reported to have sat there.

When Moses wandered through the desert for 40 years, he and his people followed the Ark to wherever it led them. By day, it emitted a vertical cloud vortex, by night it was a light column. When they camped, it was kept in a special tent called the Tabernacle. The interesting question here is not the Ark as a gold-plated box - but what it contained.

It contained the power supply of the Great Pyramid, originally housed in the granite "sarcophagus" (nobody buried in it) inside the "King's Chamber". Since God gave Moses the exact dimensions, and we know the inside and outside dimensions of the granite sarcophagus, which is still in Egypt today, we know there is a perfect fit here. They could never steal the sarcophagus as it won't fit through the door - the chamber housing it was built around it. Moses was of course initiated into the Egyptian inner circle.

The Ark is also called the Tetragrammaton. The device through which one could communicate with God -or God with one.

For a good hypothesis dealing with this Tetragrammaton, you need to get in touch with Nassim Haramein, who has some good points to make about it. Plenty of videos out there. The Ark parted the waters of the Jordan River and the Red Sea, don't ask how, and gave the Israelites quite an edge in warfare. They carried it around the walls of Jericho once a day for a week, sounding seven ram's horns, and the walls just gave up and crumbled. Some Ark, you say? The Philistines captured it from the Hebrews, but gave it back shortly thereafter, citing some sort of problem with it: hemorrhoids, and a plague of mice.

Eventually, it was placed in Jerusalem inside the Holy of Holies, in the center of King Solomon's temple, back then the largest one on earth. Today, this same place is called The Dome of the Rock. One had to be prepared to get near the Ark, or face death. Cloud emissions are associated with the Ark, filling the temple when the priests came out of the chamber where it stood.

One smoking iPhone of God. In this case, engraved with the letters "EL".

What happened to it?

In 586 BC, the Babylonians (Assyrians) under Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to Jerusalem and eventually sacked the place. There is no record that they found and took with them the Ark of the Covenant. In fact, the Second Temple (2.0) had an empty Holy of Holies. Few people likely knew that it was so, but ... I digress.

The Ark was never found again, and the references in the Bible and the Quran stop here.

Where is it?

The Templars actually started out as a low-paid digging crew. That is what they did for the first ten years, before getting into crusades and banking. Where did they dig? In Jerusalem, under Solomon's Temple. What where they looking for? Exactly. It.

There is a rather interesting book that says that ancient writing on a recently excavated wall has been deciphered. The translated text says where the Ark is buried, who did it, and why.

Best of all, it says that the Ark is buried inside the wall itself, under tons of sand.

The wall has a row of now-identified and translated text running along its outside


need to go to link and check out photos and more.......

http://www.henrymakow.com/gods_iphone_ark_of_the_covenan.html

cortez
29th June 2010, 08:54 AM
i believe that Graham Hancock claims its in etheiopia in a small church on the blue nile.

http://www.sacredsites.com/africa/ethiopia/sacred_sites_ethiopia.html

chad
29th June 2010, 10:05 AM
i stopped reading when it got to the part where the ark contains the great pyramids power cell. :oo-->

Tumbleweed
29th June 2010, 07:56 PM
I thought Ron Wyatt a seven day adventist had found it.


http://www.arkdiscovery.com/aoc-2.htm

zap
29th June 2010, 08:46 PM
They will never find it ,they don't even know for sure what it is.

Saul Mine
30th June 2010, 12:52 AM
i stopped reading when it got to the part where the ark contains the great pyramids power cell. :oo-->


Same here. If this person thinks God is a liar but still thinks there is something important about the ark of the covenant anyway, he is El Stupido anyway you look at it.

StreetsOfGold
30th June 2010, 12:45 PM
"The area between the two cherubim and the top of the box was called "The Mercy Seat" for some good reason, though nobody is reported to have sat there."

I thought the reason was obvious, God is a "SPIRIT" you can't SEE him. In fact this was one of the things that made the Israelites stand out from the rest of the nations, their God was NOT visible "Made with hands"

As far as finding the ark, the poster above is correct, it has been found at the place that is thought to be the place underneat where Jesus was crucified. Based on the last time the Ark is mentioned in the Bible combined with the history of Israel, it most likely was hid (buried out of site) so that it would not be taken. No doubt it's considered priceless today for many reasons and could easily be a tool for control on may levels.

Ponce
30th June 2010, 12:55 PM
When it is found be sure to look in the bottom and you will read "Made In Israel".