Dams Destroyed India

Dams Destroyed India

From My Lunch Break by MY LUNCH BREAK

May 4, 2026 · 26 min · Season 4 · Episode 123

About this episode

The episode discusses the intentional submersion of ancient temples in India and the implications of historical erasure.

They said it was for energy. But what if it was to bury the truth? In 1959, the Indian government—backed by British and American agencies—submerged an entire temple complex in West Bengal under hundreds of feet of water. Over 20 ancient temples, tied to high priests, lost civilizations, and possibly the Naacal tablets of Mu, vanished overnight. The site that may have held secrets to giants, free energy, and a sacred connection to enlightenment was wiped off the map—just decades after British colonial explorer James Churchward claimed to uncover forbidden knowledge there. What they didn’t destroy, they left unnamed and undocumented. This isn’t just history being lost—it’s being erased on purpose. And Telkupi is just one piece of a worldwide operation to flood the Old World—literally. Watch closely. This changes everything.http://www.1775coffee.com/LUNCHBREAK to save 15% off your order of 1775 Coffee.Try Conolidine For Less Than $1 Per Day – go to www.trycono.com/LunchThank you all for your support of this channel!Every Subscriber, every Like, All Comments are huge in helping spread this research to new people every single week. Every Badge Member and every Patreon Member help keep…

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Host: MY LUNCH BREAK

Topics covered

  • historical erasure
  • ancient civilizations
  • energy projects
  • temple submersion
  • colonial history
  • forbidden knowledge

Keywords

  • dams
  • India
  • temples
  • history
  • energy
  • colonialism
  • secrets
  • Naacal tablets

Sponsors

1775 Coffee, Conolidine

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Indian government, British and American agencies

Products: 1775 Coffee, Conolidine

Places: West Bengal, Telkupi

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