J. J. Benítez is a Spanish journalist and writer known for his investigative works on historical mysteries, UFOs, and the paranormal. Born on September 7, 1946, in Pamplona, Spain, Benítez has written over 60 books, many of which have become bestsellers in the Spanish-speaking world.
One of his most famous works is the "Caballo de Troya" series, which is a fictionalized account of the life of Jesus Christ based on the theory of time travel. The series has been translated into multiple languages and has gained a cult following among readers interested in alternative theories about the historical figure of Jesus.
Benítez has also written extensively about UFOs, with books such as "OVNIS: S.O.S. a la Humanidad" (UFOs: S.O.S. to Humanity) and "Titán: La Catástrofe de Chernobil" (Titan: The Chernobyl Catastrophe), exploring different aspects of the phenomenon.
Despite criticism from the scientific community for his unorthodox theories and lack of evidence, Benítez remains a popular figure in the world of paranormal literature, with a dedicated fan base that continues to support his work.
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