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Juan José Benítez
A white man sit in front of a desk, while signing a book and smiling.
Pen nameJ. J. Benítez
OccupationNovelist
NationalitySpanish
Period1975 - present
GenreScience-fiction, Essay
Notable worksThe Caballo de Troya series
Website
www.planetabenitez.com

Juan José Benítez (born September 6, 1946) -best know simply as J. J. Benítez- is a spanish author, journalist and OVNI investigator. He received a degree in Journalism from the University of Navarra in 1965 and, in 1966 he started working on spanish newspaper La Verdad.[1] Over the next few years he became increasingly interested in the UFO phenomena, initiating his extensive investigation on such topics. After holding jobs at several other newspapers, he eventually left journalism in the late 1970s in order to fully immerse himself in the study of UFOs.[2]

Benítez garnered him attention and criticism when he released Jerusalén, the first volume of a series named Caballo de Troya, related to the life and death of Jesus Christ. Ar early as 2000, he was aware that the entire series would be nine volumes.[3] As of May 2007, 7 million copies has been sold from the first 8 books.[4] To write the entire series, Benítez travelled to more than 15 countries and searched through about 14.000 sources.[5][6] When asked about the material and sources he got to make the series, and the reason why he has not made them public, he commented that if he reveals such information, "people will get distracted, and that's not the intention",[7] also saying he does not know if he'll ever reveal them in the future. He also comments that, when searching through this information, he found "a new Jesus, a divine and human creature" and "very different of what has been told".[8]

Benítez' works, mainly the Caballo de Troya series, has been heavily criticized. Miguel Rivilla, a churh father, criticized him on an open letter, saying that Benítez "confuses the faith with his 'rational' deductions", and "debunks all that [for him] does not seem to be logic or humanly explicable."[9] He went as fas as to say that Benítez is the author of "some pseudo-scientific diversions."[9] Also, some have accused him of plagiarism when writing the series, for which Benítez had considered to be a "slander".[5][3] Javier Garduño, an escepticist of Benítez wrote an article citing the many plagiarisms he thought Benítez made on some of his works.[10] He also criticized The Urantia Book, and how Benítez "literally plagiarized" pages from it to make his book La Rebelión de Lucifer.[10] Another journalist, Luis Alfonso Gámez, was very escepticist about Benítez works, stating that "it was a shame that TVE followed the game of this mystery inventor," in reference to Planeta Encantado.[11] Gomez was later demanded by Benítez and fould guilty for moral damages.[11]

During his three decades as an author, he has published more than 50 books, including investigative reports, essays, novels and poetry, and sold more than nine million copies worldwide, over five million of which belong to the Caballo de Troya series. He has also directed a TV documentary series called Planeta Encantado, in which he travels to 17 different countries in order to render his interpretation of some of the great unsolved mysteries of past history.[12]


Caballo de Troya series

Stained glass at St John the Baptist's Anglican Church, Ashfield, New South Wales. Illustrates Jesus' description of himself "I am the Good Shepherd" (from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11). This version of the image shows a vertical section focusing on Jesus while holding a baby sheep with his right arm and a stick on his left hand, and surrounded by three adult sheeps, two of them at his right, one at his left. An orbe is placed around Jesus' head, while his ropes are white, red and violet in color.
The main focus of Caballo de Troya is the life and facts of Jesus, shown "very different of what has been told".[8]
Cesarea focused partly on the personal life of Pontius Pilate.[13]
Year Title Summary Ref.
1984 Jerusalen

The first book in the series, Jerusalen focuses on:

  • Introducing how the information was given to Benítez by the Major;
  • The Caballo de Troya time-travel mission developed by the US Goverment on the 1970s;

It also focuses on last days of Jesus, before being crucified.[14]

[T 1]
1986 Masada

The second book in the series, its mainly focused on:

  • Jesus' childhood;
  • His appearances after death;

It also talks about a supposed russian-american setup called "European Rapture".[15]

[T 2]
1987 Saidán

The third book in the series aims to:

  • Jesus' childhood;
  • The stay of Jesus in Alexandria;
  • His preferences, such as music and painting;
  • His apparitions on the Lake Tiberias;

As well as other topics of his childhood and teenage days.[16]

[T 3]
1989 Nazaret

Nazaret, the fourth book in the series, relates:

  • The "hidden years" of Jesus Christ;
  • His stay in Nazaret;
  • Jesus as a carpenter;
  • His life from 14 to 26 years old;

Other minor topics about his life as a working man.[17]

[T 4]
1996 Cesarea

The fifth book in the series aims to the following topics:

Among other details of the events of that period.[13]

[T 5]
1999 Hermón

The sixth book in the series is related to:

  • Aparitions of Jesus after his resurrection;
  • The first schism between the disciples;
  • DNA analysis;

And some other details of the third time travel by the US Major.[18]

[T 6]
2005 Nahum

The seventh book in the series touches several topics:

  • Prelude to the public life of Jesus;
  • Profile and behaviour of the persons close to him;
  • Relations with his family;

And some other details of the life of Jesus.[19][20]

[T 7]
2006 Jordán

On the seventh book, Benítez focuses on:

And also provides information stating that Jesus never went to the desert, nor was he tempted by the Devil.[21]

[T 8]
2011 Caná

The ninth and final book about the public life of Jesus Christ.[22]

In it, the Benítez questions some of the affirmations given on the gospels such as:

  • The election of the 12 apostles;
  • If Jesus burned all his writings and paintings;

He also states that the prodigy of Caná was more impressive than what was told.[23]

[T 9]

Other publications

Existió Otra Humanidad is an investigation on the stones (pictured) on Ica, Peru, depicting an ancient civilization.[24]
El Misterio de la Virgen de Guadalupe documents the mysterious and "sensational" events related to the virgin of the same name (pictured), which appeared to have a "bearded man" on her right eye.[25]
Year Title Summary Ref.
2008 De la mano con Frasquito
(Hand in hand with Frasquito)
  • De la mano con Frasquito is a book about "reflections and mysteries of life".[26] The book was publised by Granica (a part of Norma), after Planeta rejected it.[27]
  • Benítez commented that "life is something to which one arrives for some time, we didn't came to be bad or good", and also said that it is a book he would've liked to read when he was young.[27]
[B 1]
2007 El Hombre que susurraba a los «Ummitas»
(The Man who whispered to the Ummitas)
  • El Hombre que susurraba a los «Ummitas» is an investigation which focuses on a case of a group of spanish citizens who, from 1966 started to receive dozens of letters and mesages, seemingly coming from an alien civilization.[4]
[B 2]
[D 1]
2004 Cartas a un idiota
(Letters to an Idiot)
[B 3]
[D 2]
2002 Mi Dios Favorito
(My Favorite God)
[B 4]
2001 Mis Ovnis Favoritos
(My Favorite UFOs)
[B 5]
[D 3]
2000 Al Fin Libre
(Finally Free)
[B 6]
[D 4]
1997 A 33.000 Pies
(At 33,000 feet)
[B 7]
Ricky B [B 8]
1994 Mágica Fe
(Magical Faith)
[B 9]
1993 Materia Reservada
(Reserved Matters)
  • In 1992, the Spanish Air Forces revealed a secret investigation about UFOs. The military recognized that they investigated the phenomenon but what seemed to be an important and democratic investment turned out to be a fraud.[B 10]
[B 10]
Mis Enigmas Favoritos
(My Favorite Enigmas)
[B 11]
1992 El Papa Rojo (La Gloria del Olivo)
(The Red Pope - The Glory of the Olive)
  • El Papa Rojo (The Red Pope) revolves around a conspiration by a secret organization which main goal is the dismissal of the reigning pope.[25]
[B 12]
1990 A solas con La Mar
(Alone with the Sea)
[B 13]
La Quinta Columna
(The Fifth Column)
[B 14]
1989 La Punta del Iceberg
(The Tip of the Iceberg)
  • La Punta del Iceberg is a documental book gathering testimonies of the existence of UFOs.[25]
[B 15]
El Misterio de la Virgen de Guadalupe
(The Mystery of Our Lady of Guadalupe)
  • Documental book about the "sensational" events related to the Virgin of Guadalupe,[25] and the existence of a "bearded man" pictured on the right eye of the Virgin's image.[B 16]
[B 16]
El Testamento de San Juan
(St. John's Will)
[B 17]
Siete Narraciones Extraordinarias (Co-authored)
(7 Extraordinary Narratives)
[B 18]
1988 Yo, Julio Verne
(I, Jules Verne)
  • Yo, Julio Verne is an 8-month investigation about the secrets of the life of Jules Verne.[28]
[B 19]
1986 La Otra Orilla
(The Other Shore)
[B 20]
1985 La Rebelión de Lucifer
(Lucifer's Rebellion)
[B 21]
1983 Los Tripulantes No Identificados
(The Unidentified Crew Members)
[B 22]
Los Espías del Cosmos
(The Cosmo Spies)
[B 23]
El Ovni de Belén
(Belen's Ovni)
[B 24]
1982 Sueños
(Dreams)
[B 25]
La Gran Oleada
(The Great Wave)
[B 26]
Terror en la Luna
(Terror on the Moon)
[B 27]
Los Visitantes
(The Visitors)
[B 28]
1981 Encuentro en Montaña Roja
(Encounter on Red Mountain)
[B 29]
[D 5]
1980 Los Astronautas de Yavé
(Yave's Spacemen)
  • On Los Astronautas de Yavé, Benítez exposes the details and circumstances that surrounded the preparation and birth of Jesus and which the Catholic Church tried to hide.[25]
[B 30]
Incidente en Manises
(Incident on Manises)
[B 31]
1979 El Enviado
(The Messenger)
  • El Enviado
[B 32]
Tempestad en Bonanza
(Storm on Bonanza)
[B 33]
1978 Cien mil kilómetros tras los ovnis
(100,000 kilometers behind UFOs)
[B 34]
1977 Ovni: Alto secreto
(UFO: Top Secret)
[B 35]
1975 Ovni: S.O.S a la Humanidad
(UFO: S.O.S. to Humanity)
  • S.O.S a la Humanidad is the first UFO investigation Benítez did. On it, he traveled to Perú to investigate some sightings reported on the country.[29] Furthermore, he explains how he witnessed the aparition on an UFO, and talks about their message to Earth.[29]
[B 36]
Existió Otra Humanidad
(Another Humanity Existed)
  • In Existió Otra Humanidad, Benítez explains what he considers to be a "definite proof" that millions of years ago another civilization inhabited earth. In the book, he documents the discovering of more than 11,000 stones, perfectly carved with sujective drawings.[B 37]
[B 37]

References

Book sources

Caballo de Troya
  1. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2 February 2012). Jerusalén. Caballo de Troya 1 (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. ISBN 9788408004622. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  2. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2 February 2012). Masada. Caballo de Troya 2 (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. ISBN 9788408004639. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2 February 2012). Saidan. Caballo de Troya 3 (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. ISBN 9788408004646. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  4. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2 February 2012). Nazaret. Caballo de Troya 4 (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. ISBN 9788408004653. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  5. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2 February 2012). Cesarea. Caballo de Troya 5 (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. ISBN 9788408004660. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  6. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2 February 2012). Hermón. Caballo de Troya 6 (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. ISBN 9788408004677. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  7. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2 February 2012). Nahum. Caballo de Troya 7 (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. ISBN 9788408004684. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  8. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2 February 2012). Jordán. Caballo de Troya 8 (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. ISBN 9788408004691. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  9. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2 February 2012). Cana. Caballo de Troya 9 (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. ISBN 9786070709432. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
Other publications
  1. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2008). De la mano con Frasquito (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Editorial Norma. p. 238. ISBN 9789584514721. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  2. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2007). El Hombre que susurraba a los «Ummitas» (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 321. ISBN 9788408073017. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  3. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2004). Cartas a un idiota (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 256. ISBN 9788408053132. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  4. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2002). Mi Dios Favorito (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 224. ISBN 9788408044369. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  5. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2001). Mis Ovnis Favoritos (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 408. ISBN 9788408038764. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  6. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2000). Al Fin Libre (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 85. ISBN 9788408035305. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  7. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1997). A 33.000 Pies (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 336. ISBN 9788484604822. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  8. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1997). Ricky B (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 336. ISBN 9788408051107. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  9. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1994). Mágica Fe (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 320. ISBN 9788408051114. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  10. ^ a b Benítez, Juan José (1993). Materia Reservada (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 471. ISBN 9788408051138. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  11. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1993). Mis Enigmas Favoritos (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 324. ISBN 9788408047315. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  12. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1992). El Papa Rojo (la Gloria del Olivo) (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 340. ISBN 9788408057314. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  13. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1990). A solas con la mar (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 127. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  14. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1990). La Quinta Columna (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 424. ISBN 9788408051206. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  15. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1989). La Punta del Iceberg (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 207. ISBN 9789703701933. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  16. ^ a b Benítez, Juan José (1989). El Misterio de la Virgen de Guadalupe (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 326. ISBN 9788408046776. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  17. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1989). El Testamento de San Juan (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 227. ISBN 9788408022794. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  18. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1989). Siete Narraciones Extraordinarias (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 222. ISBN 9788432068102. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  19. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1988). Yo, Julio Verne (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 310. ISBN 9788408058069. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  20. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1986). La Otra Orilla (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 256. ISBN 9788408055938. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  21. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1985). La Rebelión de Lucifer (in Spanish). Spain: Planeta. p. 393. ISBN 9789503701553. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  22. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1983). Los Tripulantes No Identificados (in Spanish). Spain: Planeta DeAgostini. p. 270. ISBN 9788439584407. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  23. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1983). Los Espías del Cosmos (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 235. ISBN 9788439584414. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  24. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1983). El Ovni de Belén (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 366. ISBN 9789584519986. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  25. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1982). Sueños (in Spanish). Spain: Plaza & Janés. p. 199. ISBN 9788401371189. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  26. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1982). La Gran Oleada (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 352. ISBN 9789703701940. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  27. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1982). Terror en la Luna (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 473. ISBN 9789703702336. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  28. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1982). Los Visitantes (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 340. ISBN 9789703701926. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  29. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1981). Encuentro en Montaña Roja (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 270. ISBN 9788408065838. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  30. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1980). Los Astronautas de Yavé (in Spanish). Mexico: Editorial Planeta Mexicana. ISBN 9789684061149. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  31. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1980). Incidente en Manises (in Spanish). Spain: Planeta DeAgostini. p. 208. ISBN 9788439584360. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  32. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1979). El Enviado (in Spanish). Spain: Plaza & Janés. p. 224. ISBN 9788401465543. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  33. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1979). Tempestad en Bonanza (in Spanish). Spain: Planeta De Agostini. p. 246. ISBN 9788439584377. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  34. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1978). Cien mil kilómetros tras los Ovnis (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 397. ISBN 9788401465512. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  35. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1977). Ovni: Alto secreto (in Spanish). Spain: Planeta DeAgostini. p. 234. ISBN 9788439584353. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  36. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1975). Ovni: S.O.S a la Humanidad (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Editorial Norma. p. 210. ISBN 9789584518729. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  37. ^ a b Benítez, Juan José (1975). Existió Otra Humanidad (in Spanish). Spain: Grupo Planeta. p. 234. ISBN 9788408047292. Retrieved 9 June 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)

Footnotes

  1. ^ "¿Quién es J. J. Benítez?" (in Spanish). Planeta Benítez. Retrieved on 7 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Biografía de J.J. Benítez" (in Spanish). La Casa del Libro. Retrieved on 7 April 2012.
  3. ^ a b El Mundo (5 October 2000). "Encuentro Digital: Juan Jose Benitez" (in Spanish). El Mundo. Retrieved 5 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  4. ^ a b "J.J.Benítez alcanza los 50 títulos con ´El hombre que susurraba a los ummitas´" (in Spanish). Diario Información (México). 17 May 2007. Retrieved 5 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  5. ^ a b "Benítez sobre la Biblia" (in Spanish). Nuevo Diario Web. Retrieved 03 April 2012.
  6. ^ EFE (November 18, 2011). "Convertir agua en vino fue espectacular" (in Spanish). El Nuevo Diario. Retrieved 5 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |name= (help)
  7. ^ "No pretendo que me lean y piensen que es la Biblia" (in Spanish). EuropaSur. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  8. ^ a b "J. J. Benítez: 'Jesús de Nazareth fue muy distinto a como nos lo han pintado'" (in Spanish). El Mundo (Spain). Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  9. ^ a b Rivilla San Martín, Miguel. "Carta abierta a J. J. Benítez" (in Spanish). Catholic.net. Retrieved 5 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  10. ^ a b Garduño, Javier (16 December 2001). "J. J. Benítez y Caballo de Troya" (in Spanish). Escéptica.net. Retrieved 5 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  11. ^ a b R. G. G. (2 August 2007). "Un juez ampara el honor de J. J. Benítez, que había sido calificado de "estafador"" (in Spanish). El País. Retrieved 5 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  12. ^ "Juan José Benítez". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 6 April 2012.
  13. ^ a b "Caballo de Troya 5: Cesarea". Lecturalia. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  14. ^ Miranda García, Mauricio (17 March 2005). "J. J. Benítez: Jerusalén, caballo de Troya I" (in Spanish). Nicaragua: La Prensa. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  15. ^ "Caballo de Troya 2: Masada". Lecturalia. Retrieved April 5, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  16. ^ "Caballo de Troya 3: Saidan". Lecturalia. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  17. ^ "Caballo de Troya 4: Nazaret". Lecturalia. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  18. ^ "Caballo de Troya 6: Hermon". Lecturalia. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  19. ^ "Calentando Motores" (in Spanish). Spain: MySofa. 3 June 2009. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  20. ^ "Nahum". Delibros: revista profesional del libro (in Spanish). 188–193. Spain: Delibros, S.A.: 14 2005. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  21. ^ "Caballo de Troya 8. Jordán" (in Spanish). Planeta Benítez. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  22. ^ Colprensa (January 2, 2012). "'Caballo de Troya', la saga de Juan José Benitez llega a su final". Colombia: El País. Retrieved April 5, 2012. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  23. ^ "Viaja a México JJ Benítez, autor español de 'Caballo de Troya'" (in Spanish). UPI.com. Retrieved 03-04-2012.
  24. ^ Maria Del Carmen Olazar-benguria, Felix Arenas Mariscal (2007). La Verdad Sobre Las Piedras de Ica (in Spanish). Spain: Editorial Sirio, S.A. p. 57. ISBN 9788478085668. Retrieved 10 June 2012. {{cite book}}: More than one of |pages= and |page= specified (help)CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  25. ^ a b c d e "La Gloria Del Olivo, La Punta del Iceberg, Los Astronautas de Yavé, El Misterio de la Virgen de Guadalupe". Rumbo (in Spanish) (397–421). Argentina: La Nación: 24. 19902. Retrieved 10 June 2012. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  26. ^ Fernandez, Xurxo (November 10, 2008). "Texto breve para el largo adiós de J.J." El Correo Gallego. Retrieved April 5, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  27. ^ a b Europa Press (November 1, 2008). "J. J. Benítez plasma en un libro sus reflexiones sobre los misterios de la vida". El Diario de Cádiz. Retrieved April 5, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  28. ^ "Yo, Julio Verne". Planeta Benitez. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  29. ^ a b "Ovni: S.O.S a la humanidad". Lecturalia. Retrieved 14 June 2012.

Books available as a free download

  1. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2007). "El Hombre que susurraba a los «Ummitas»" (PDF). Planeta Benitez (in Spanish). Spain: Editorial Planeta. p. 324. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  2. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2004). "Cartas A Un Idiota: Memorias de un desmemoriado" (PDF). Planeta Benitez (in Spanish). Spain: Editorial Planeta. p. 256. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  3. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2001). "Mis Ovnis Favoritos". Planeta Benitez (in Spanish). Spain: Editorial Planeta. p. 408. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  4. ^ Benítez, Juan José (2001). "Al Fin Libre" (PDF). Planeta Benitez (in Spanish). Spain: Editorial Planeta. p. 96. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  5. ^ Benítez, Juan José (1981). "Encuentro en Montaña Roja: 30 Aniversario 1981-2011" (PDF). Planeta Benitez (in Spanish). Spain: Editorial Planeta. p. 162. Retrieved 13 June 2012.

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