Three years ago next month, Bob Neveritt and iON evaluated the findings of Graham Hancock’s quest for the lost Ark of the Covenant.

Bob’s first question to iON is whether Hancock’s description of the Ark of the Covenant is accurate. iON explains the history of the Ark (the box before it was the Ark of the Covenant), how it became the Ark of the Covenant, the temple built to house it, the loan made to finance the building of the temple as well as the repossession of the Ark of the Covenant as the collateral for the loan which was in default.

I was struck by iON’s enthusiasm and accounting of the Biblical texts which made the stories come alive and his reinterpretation of the accepted versions of the scriptures.

Previously it had been iON’s method to only respond to questions asked. But when presented with a Biblical question, he seemed to go on and on with no further prodding until Bob interrupted with another question. After answering Bob’s question, iON would return to his previous thread and continue.

It occurred to me that, perhaps, sessions about the Bible would yield valuable insight into this first major book printed in movable type in the West and known as the Gutenberg Bible which marked the start of the Gutenberg Revolution and the age of the printed book in the West and a career for Marshall McLuhan.

I thought that the Book of Revelation would be an interesting beginning for a series on the Bible because of Revelation’s puzzling text. At that time I did not know that iON would say Revelation was actually the first book of the Bible (predicting or revealing the books to come after) and so was an appropriate beginning.

I asked Bob if we could do a Revelation analysis, he agreed and that is how the Revelation Revealed series began.

The Graham Hancock Ark of the Covenant analysis is a good introduction to Revelation because iON references material from the analysis—especially the Ark of the Covenant and Moses—in the introductory chapters of Revelation. ~Ed

INFORMATION FARM EXCLUSIVE


David Wilcock, Graham Hancock & the Church of St. Mary of Zion—Axum, Ethiopia

14 June 2010—Bob Neveritt, former intelligence community insider and member of the Secret Council of Ten, and non-physical iON return to Information Farm for an analysis of the David Wilcock interview with Graham Hancock, author of The Sign and the Seal: The Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant.

Part 1

Part 2

What is the ark of the covenant? Where is the ark of the covenant today? Is the ark lost? What do China, New Zealand and Zimbabwe have to do with the ark of the covenant? Was Moses a God? What was the “fall of man?” What is the manna from heaven? Is there more than one ark? Who are the Carpathians? Are the Carpathians Zionists? Is there only one God? Who are the Knights Templar?

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