Father Crespi Collection. Ancient Civilizations and Intraterrestrials Contact
A collection of artifacts in Ecuador retrieved and saved by Father Crespi. This collection included humanity's history that pertains ancient civilizations, much was lost in a fire, specially the gold artifacts. Many artifacts were found in the Tayos Cave in Ecuador, one of the White Brotherhood's interior retreats, and many were given to the Father by indigenous people.

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The Enigma of Father Crespi and the Lost Civilization
"Born in Milan in 1891, Father Carlo Crespi devoted his life to piety and charity, serving as an educator, botanist, and anthropologist. His story unfolds in Cuenca, Ecuador, where he served as a Salesian missionary. In 1927, he journeyed into the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon to immerse himself amongst the Jibaro tribe. This expedition wasn’t just about spiritual outreach; he also sought to learn and understand their culture and traditions. As the years passed, the Jibaros recognized him as a genuine friend and confidant.
In a gesture of trust, the tribe began bestowing upon Father Crespi countless ancient artifacts, which they claimed to have discovered deep within the Cueva de Los Tayos, a cave situated in the Amazon’s Morona Santiago region. Named after the nearly blind birds (Tayos) inhabiting its depths, the cave held a trove of treasures, many of which were golden relics inscribed with an undecipherable script.
Intriguingly, Father Crespi postulated that these glyphs harked back to a primordial language spoken by humanity before the biblical flood in Eden, which he believed was in Armenia. He pondered the possibility of a connection between civilizations from opposite hemispheres of the Earth.
As the collection burgeoned, Father Crespi, by the 1960s, saw the need to share these marvels with the world. With the Vatican’s blessing, he established a museum within the Salesian mission in Cuenca, creating Ecuador’s most significant artifact repository. However, tragedy struck in 1962 when a devastating fire consumed the museum, obliterating the majority of its precious artifacts.
Undeterred, Father Crespi salvaged a few relics, safeguarding them deep within the jungle. He remained steadfast in his belief that these artifacts bore testament to ancient contact between Sumerian civilizations and the emerging cultures in the Americas.
One of Father Crespi’s most riveting claims was that the Cueva de los Tayos was not a mere natural cave. Instead, it was an expansive network of man-made tunnels leading to an immense buried pyramid. This pyramid, according to local legends, was concealed by the natives to prevent future plundering"
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The Truth About Father Crespi and His Missing Artifacts Finally Revealed
"The story of Father Crespi is a mysterious and controversial account of a priest in Ecuador involving claims of unknown civilizations, strange golden artifacts, a subterranean cave system containing a metallic library, depictions of strange figures connecting America to Sumeria, symbols depicting an unknown language, evidence of extra-terrestrial contact, and a Vatican conspiracy involving thousands of missing artifacts.
But how much of the story is true? Ancient Origins set out to find the answers and was given exclusive access by the Central Bank of Ecuador to the private artifact collection of Father Crespi, tucked away in hidden vaults and storerooms, including the controversial carved metal plates, which had not been seen or photographed for decades. "
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The Quest for Father Crespi's Lost Treasure in Ecuador. Video:
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Father Crespi's Ancient Artifact Collection From Tayos Cave, Ecuador / Lost Outpost Of Atlantis. Video:
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The Enigma of Father Crespi and the Lost Civilization
"In the annals of history, few tales are as intriguing as that of Father Crespi, a tale that intertwines the enigmas of ancient civilizations, gold artifacts, and inscrutable symbols connecting Sumeria with America."
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