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Felix Díaz Ortega

Félix Díaz Ortega (June 11, 1931 – February 6, 2006) was a Venezuelan ex-military, medic and far-right politician, founder and leader of the nationalist New Order party.〔(ANTI-SEMITIC ACTIVITIES AND HATE GROUPS ) (English, visited Octoboer 18, 2012)〕 Died in his hometown in February 6, 2006.
==Biography==
Díaz Ortega joined the Military Academy at a very young age, there he dedicated his spare time at reading and sports like boxing and fencing. Among his favorite books: Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler, The Art of War by Von Clausewitz, Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche and Venezuela Heroica by Eduardo Blanco. Assigned to the Air Force, he participated in the bombing of Los Monjes Archipelago in the Caribbean Sea, Venezuela, helping at the recovering of sovereignty of these islands, for which he was decorated and promoted by the then President, General Marcos Pérez Jiménez.
Interested in yoga and hermeticism, he befriends the mystic Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere and receives a high initiation of this through the Universal Great Brotherhood.
On April 20, 1960 was involved in the military revolt led by his friend General José María Castro Leon. against what they believed to be the Marxist government of Romulo Betancourt, failing the coup attempt, Díaz Ortega is exiled to the United States, establishing in Louisiana, briefly engaging in publicist work and contacts with various nationalist factions, including the John Birch Society, the American Legion and the American Nazi Party.
He returned to Venezuela in 1963 and became an activist in the fascist-lining Social Nationalist Movement, who was part of the electoral coalition that supported the candidacy for president of the Republic of the writer Arturo Uslar Pietri.

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