Marcello Creti (born in Rome on 16 April 1922; died in Sutri on 1 January 2000) was an Italian inventor, gem prospector, and reported healer who for a time led a group in a farm called Sapientia. In youth he was hailed for his inventions and in 1940 won the Gold Medal of the Fascist Syndicate of Inventors. One of these inventions involved the automobile. Later in life he became known for his eccentric views and was included in The Big Book of Weirdos by Carl A Posey and Gahan Wilson.
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16 April 1922 Rome
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Died |
1 January 2000 (aged 77)
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Zodiac | Aries |
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