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In 1963, engineers built a giant rechargeable battery out of water and gravity, a man-made reservoir holding 1.5 billion gallons, perched 900 feet above a valley in the Missouri Ozarks. It was operated remotely from 90 miles away. No permanent crew. No one watching. On the morning of December 14th, 2005, the weather was perfect. No storms. No earthquakes. Yet in just twelve minutes, the mountain was stripped down to ancient bedrock, and a sleeping family was swept half a kilometer through the darkness. The sensors had been lying for months. This documentary investigation examines what happened inside the Armi tunnel that night — the chain of failures, the warning that was ignored weeks earlier, and the cover-up that ensured the world would never hear about it. 👍 If you enjoyed this video, like and subscribe to Forgotten Reckoning for more documentary investigations into history's darkest chapters. 🔔 Turn on notifications to never miss an upload. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - The Ultimate Battery 0:37 - A Nation Under Pressure 1:55 - The Ghost Station 3:04 - The Invisible Error 4:00 - Niagara Falls on a Dam Wall 4:59 - The Mountain Skinned Alive 6:44 - Five Hundred Yards Through Darkness 8:55 - A Bathtub Without a Drain 9:42 - The Scar That Won't Fade 10:45 - The Lesson ► This is a documentary film created for educational purposes. All materials are used under Fair Use (Section 107, Copyright Act 1976) for criticism, commentary, education, and historical research. Our team produces original, well-researched content about significant historical events. #Documentary #EngineeeringDisaster #TrueStories #taumsaukdam