Lost Technologies and the Secrets of the Crespi Treasure
by Richard Wingate ✦ Review by David Lorimer, August 2011
An intriguing tale originating with an Italian priest, Father Carlo Crespi, coming to Ecuador in 1923. There he was shown an amazing treasure by the native Shuar people, consisting not only of items from other parts of the world, but also strange machines pointing towards a technologically sophisticated civilisation in the past. The author argues that the civilisation responsible for these artefacts was Atlantis. He draws on Scriptures, postulating a type of nuclear war leading to the destruction of Atlantis and the abandonment of dangerous technologies. However, one should remember that it is human beings who use these technologies and that wisdom consists in being able to use them appropriately. The reader will find the illustrated artefacts fascinating, whatever the view they take of the overall argument.
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