The Romans

by Glen Kealey

 
 
The first Romans (the Etruscans) appear in 1044 B.C..
 
They came out of Asia Minor into llalj and were of the same family as the Palestinian Hittites (Hebrews). The connection of these people with King Solomon's Temple on the one hand, and with the Comacines (the cathedral builders of Europe) on the other, is that, at the time of the building of the Temple, here were a people in Italy, Asia Minor and in Syria, all of one race (breed), all initiated, working in their own style (influenced more or less by Assyria and Egypt) involved, so far as the Syrian branch is concerned, in the building of the Temple, and having descendants in the Druces (later, the Druids of England).
 
The Etruscan branch of the people taught the early Romans, who in turn developed their own colleges, and ultimately became the Comacine Guild who wore badges and made marks which were linked to King Solomon.
 
The common denominator is that they were all descendants of the ancient Abyssinians - Jubal Troglodyte Freemasons. They built Europe's "Abbeys".
 
-- The SculPTor
 
 
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