Another View of the Ark of the Covenant

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By Echo

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The Ark of the Covenant was a wooden chest gilded inside and out with gold, topped by a solid gold lid surmounted by two golden winged figures. It was built in Egypt around 1550 B.C. to house and transport a supernatural stone-like artifact. This artifact of extraterrestrial origins, hereby called the “Ark Stone,” previously rested inside the Great Pyramid and functioned as its central power source.

In 1628 B.C., Egypt was sacked by foreign Semitic invaders known as the Hyksos. They occupied Lower (northern) Egypt for several decades until they were expelled in 1550 B.C. The fleeing exiles took with them the Ark Stone, housed it inside the custom-built Ark of the Covenant, and used its power to pillage their way north. Eventually, they settled in northern Canaan, modern-day Lebanon, where they integrated with the Phoenicians. They housed the Ark of the Covenant in a Phoenician-built temple of megalithic construction known as the Temple of Solomon, contemporary with the temple whose famous megalithic stones reside today at Baalbek.

This Phoenician-Hyksos empire became one of the most powerful and wealthy empires of the time, spanning as far north as modern Turkey and as far south as Yemen. They were the historical basis for the Biblical narrative describing the birth of ancient Israel with all its wealth and glory.

Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut was contemporary with the leaders of this empire and consorted with them. When her jealous nephew succeeded her as pharaoh, he mounted military campaigns into northern Canaan and managed to sack the Temple of Solomon, bringing the Ark Stone back to Egypt.

There it resided for several generations until shortly after the reign of pharaoh Akhenaten. Around 1350 B.C., one of his priests named Osarseph, who was trained in the art of operating the Ark Stone, mounted a failed rebellion against the Egyptian powers who had deposed Akhenaten. He stole the Ark Stone and took his Hebrew followers with him out of Egypt and into Canaan, settling in what is modern-day Israel. This priest became Moses of the Bible.

Key traits of the Ark:

  • Etheric and Electric Fields – an intense energy field that could kill people.
  • Vortical Plasmic Intelligence – a vortical plasma field that moved on its own volition.
  • Water Influencer – the ability to solidify water and move it as a vortex.
  • Soul Frequency Selectivity – a person had to be of a certain vibrational purity to get near it safely.
  • Manifesting Food – generating manna and quail from thin air to feed the wandering Israelites.
  • Loosh Transducer – was powered up by human and animal sacrifices.
  • Sound and Pyramid Connection – what was inside the Ark, was once inside the Great Pyramid.
  • Physical Terrain Transformer – clues suggesting it could modify physical reality itself.

The Ark of the Covenant possessed an intense etheric and electrical energy field. Only a certain bloodline trained with special protocols was able to handle it safely, whereas others would be struck and killed by energy discharges when they got too close or else erupt in sores mimicking the effects of intense radiation. The glowing energy field surrounding the Ark of the Covenant was known as the Shekhina, meaning the Glory of the Lord. All Biblical descriptions of the Ark and its properties indicate the Ark Stone was an alien artifact with immense etheric powers — and a seeming intelligence of its own.

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