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Around 600 BC the Twelve Cities of the Etruscan nation in central Italy annexed a village on their southern borders called Rome. Over the next century they overhauled the city. The Etruscans built temples, roads, aqueducts, and the mighty Forum in the center of Rome. Beneath the Forum they constructed a massive underground storm drain called the Cloaca Maxima. It is still in use to this day, and in fact is the oldest engineered structure in continuous use anywhere in the world. They must have gotten their stone working skills from somewhere, and that is why I have dwelled on the Osireion at Abydos - the oldest known structure along the Nile River in Egypt - as evidence of their previous work. This website details the structure of the Osireion, its wall writings, purpose, and history... placing The Osireion far, far back into the very dawn of history, when Angels reigned supreme.
It's easy to see that The Etruscans weren't just an obscure little nation in central Italy overwhelmed by the Roman Empire - they were already 10,000 years old when Rome happened; in fact, they created Rome, and managed it ~ and survived it, to the modern day. Our history is often associated with that of the not-so-mythical creature called Leviathan.
Just like it says in the Book of Job, our nation was destroyed thousands of years ago when our aqueduct was wrecked and a part of it known as the Osireion at Abydos was used to keep Leviathan, in its natural cool aquatic environment. Then the Hebrews took Leviathan - aka the "golden calf" - with the help of the Egyptian's high priest Moses. Outside of its natural habitat; well, the seven plagues happened. Eventually, the Hebrews figured it all out and thereafter kept Leviathan beneath the Temple in Jerusalem in a tunnel complex which leads to a huge underground cavern supplied by a massive aqueduct.
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