J. J. Rendón Explained

Juan José Rendón
Birth Date:27 January 1964
Birth Place:Caracas, Venezuela
Other Names:J.J. Rendón
Education:Central University of Venezuela and Andrés Bello Catholic University
Occupation:Political strategist Professor[1]
Years Active:1987-
Employer:JJ Rendon y Asociados Creatividad Estrategica
Organization:La Causa es Venezuela
Known For:Political consulting, electoral campaigns and activism
Movement:The Power of One (El Poder de Uno)

Juan José Rendón Delgado (born 27 January 1964), known professionally as J. J. Rendón, is a Venezuelan political consultant, psychologist, and political activist, known for being the one who has directed and won the most electoral campaigns. He specializes in crisis resolution and is a human rights activist. He is a political asylee in the United States.[2] [3]

Rendón has been credited for the successful presidential campaigns of Juan Manuel Santos (first elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014), Porfirio Lobo Sosa (2010), and Enrique Peña Nieto (2012). In 2012, he was named one of the most prominent Latin American consultants by the U.S.-based publication Campaigns & Elections.[4] Rendon was inducted into the Hall of Fame of Political Consulting by Reed Latino. In 2016, ABC Internacional, a newspaper of record based in Madrid, named him one of "The 10 Most Important Political Consultants in the World" along with James Carville, Karl Rove, and Mary Matalin.[5]

Rendón was appointed in 2019 by contested Venezuelan acting president Juan Guaidó to lead the Strategy Committee to search new options to overthrow Nicolás Maduro,[6] until his resignation on 11 May 2020.[7]

Rendón is the founder of the consulting firm J.J Rendón y Asociados Creatividad y Estrategia, Inc., and Get Real Films, the latter of which produced the documentary Here comes the Wolf. He is also a partner of V-me, the first Spanish broadcast television network in association with public television stations.

Early life and education

J. J. Rendón was born in 1964 in Caracas, Venezuela, in the Military hospital of San Juan parish.[8] His father, Juan José Rendón González is a retired military officer. His mother, Zoraida Delgado, was one of the first militants of her parish registered in the Acción Democrática party, which promoted and helped end the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez in 1958. She was also executive secretary of the founder of OPEC, the Venezuelan Juan Pablo Pérez Alfonso. He has a sister, Jehanny Rendón Delgado.[9] [10]

Before starting his career in an advertising agency in his early 20s, Rendón studied psychology at Andrés Bello Catholic University and Central University of Venezuela.[11] He obtained a postgraduate degree in Ontopsychology from the Associazione Internazionale,[12] an Italian institution founded by Antonio Meneghetti. He also obtained degrees in Psychology of Mass Communication, Strategic Planning, and Publicity and Marketing Management.

Career

Entry into politics

At the age of 24, Rendón volunteered for Carlos Andrés Pérez's second presidential run, where he met and assisted the American political consultant Joseph Napolitan.[13] He became the creator of a campaign to stimulate the youth vote through a movement known as "La Venezuela 2000", which was transcendental for the presidential triumph.[14]

Rendón founded an advertising company, Chiripa Publicidad, in Caracas, Venezuela. One of his first clients was the former Venezuelan president Rafael Caldera (1916–2009), who was re-elected for a second term in 1993. That year, he was hired as creative vice-president of the agency "Chiripa publicidad" which managed the presidential campaign of the then candidate Rafael Caldera, known as the "chiripero" campaign, in allusion to the new party formed by Caldera, Convergencia. The party was nourished by independents and dissidents (chiripas) of the two big traditional political parties, Acción Democrática and Copei.[15]

In 1998, he was the strategist of the senatorial campaign of former president Carlos Andrés Pérez who, facing a trial for embezzlement, became the first candidate to win while in prison.

Politics

2000

In the early 2000s, Rendón worked with various political organisations, such as the Mexican Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and Social Party of National Unity.[16] [17] In 2000, his career became international. In August of the same year, one month after the defeat of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which for 71 years had won all the presidential elections, he traveled to Mexico and became the party's strategist, taking charge of most of its campaigns throughout the country. For more than a decade he was in charge of the campaigns of governors, mayors, congressmen, and presidential candidates. In 2001 he ran a campaign that overcame negative indicators in the gubernatorial election held in Tabasco, and in the campaigns of Sinaloa and Veracruz, also with wins.[18] [19]

2004

Rendón was the political advisor for Hipólito Mejía, the candidate of the Dominican Revolutionary party, during his successful presidential campaign in 2004.[20]

2005

In 2005, he advised the founding process of the New Alliance Party. That same year, 2005, he was in charge of developing the launching campaign of the National Unity Party, the Partido de la U, which emerged as a movement to support the reelection of Álvaro Uribe in 2006. The campaign challenged the traditional way of doing propaganda and advertising in Colombia. Uribe won reelection with a new party that broke 156 years of bipartisanship.

When Juan Manuel Santos was appointed Minister of Defense in Colombia during the presidency of Álvaro Uribe Vélez in 2006, J.J. Rendón became the ministry's chief strategist. During this time, there were notable military operations to rescue FARC hostages, including Operation Jaque on July 2, 2008, which resulted in the rescue of presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, two U.S. contractors, and several police and army officers held by the guerrillas for more than six years.[21] [22]

2008

JJ Rendón was accused on various social media platforms of being behind the "historical fantasy" of the rescue by the Colombian government (former president Álvaro Uribe Vélez) of Emmanuel (a child that was captured and held hostage)[23] [24] and that the child was living in Bogotá, which ended up being true. Soon after, it was proven via DNA testing that the child was Emmanuel.[25] Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolás Maduro questioned the results of the DNA testing, stating that Colombia did not allow Venezuelan specialists to conduct their own tests and had created a "cloak of doubt". However, in January 2008, FARC rebels released a communiqué in which they admitted that Emmanuel "is the same three-year-old who was living in foster care in Bogotá, Colombia, who was due to be part of hostage deal."[26]

The child was the son of Clara Rojas, Ingrid Betancourt's presidential running mate, both kidnapped by FARC rebels. The child was born in captivity during the kidnapping. In this case, then-Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frías and Senator Piedad Córdova were intermediaries with the FARC. They insisted that they would free the child Emmanuel and the rest of the hostages. But the rescue was finally made with the help of the military forces.[27] [28]

2009

In 2009, the governor of the state of Veracruz, Fidel Herrera, made Rendón handle the crisis in the state after the media claimed that the origin of the world epidemic of influenza AH1N1 was in La Gloria, a cattle-raising town on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.

That same year, with his audiovisual production company Get Real Films, Rendón produced and directed the documentary Here Comes The Wolf, in which he denounces the responsibility of the World Health Organization (WHO), governments, and the media in the handling of public information related to the events that led to the worldwide alarm. The documentary was narrated by the famous actor Andy García and participated in several international festivals.

2010

Juan Manuel Santos presidential campaign

Rendón, the lead strategist of the presidential campaign of Juan Manuel Santos in Colombia,[29] helped turn a close presidential race in Colombia into a landslide victory for Juan Manuel Santos against the Green Party candidate Antanas Mockus.[30] [31] Santos was elected in a campaign that in just 35 days reversed the negative trend he had been running.[32]

Porfirio Lobo Sosa presidential campaign

Honduran politician and agricultural landowner Porfirio Lobo Sosa, known as Pepe Lobo, was elected president of Honduras in 2010, with Rendón as his political advisor. Rendón was also consultant to Honduran politician Juan Orlando Hernández during his successful presidential campaign in 2012.

2012 Enrique Peña Nieto presidential campaign

In 2012, Enrique Peña Nieto was elected 57th President of Mexico. Rendón was his political advisor.

2013

Juan Manuel Santos re-election campaign

Rendón joined Juan Manuel Santos for his re-election campaign in Colombia.[33] [34] [35] In May 2014, Javier Antonio Calle Sernaby, leader of the Colombian drug cartel Los Rastrojos, alleged that he paid Rendón $12 million to help him negotiate favourable terms of surrender and avoid extradition to the US.[36] Rendón denied receiving the money, but stepped down as campaign chief in the election's final stretch.[37] [38] [39] [40] Santos beat his opponent by six percent in a run-off election in June 2014, securing his second four-year term as Colombia's president.[41] [42] The Prosecutor's Office ruled that the allegations against Rendón were not in accordance with the evidence presented and that no such money had existed, and the case closed.[43]

Henrique Capriles Radonski presidential campaign

Rendón was the main strategist for the Venezuelan presidential candidate Henrique Capriles. Official results gave Nicolas Maduro—who had assumed the role of acting president since Chávez's death—a narrow victory over Capriles. Capriles claimed that electoral fraud had taken place on April 14, 2013, in the special election where Maduro was elected president.[44] Capriles provided evidence of the alleged fraud and refused "to accept the vote-tally unless the electoral authority agrees to open all the ballot boxes and count the paper ballots".[45] [46] The authorities refused this methodology claiming it was not foreseen in the law.[47]

Relationship with the media

Rendon became well known in 2013 through media outlets such as CNN[48] and interviews with journalists including Jorge Ramos,[49] Maria Elvira Salazar,[50] Fernando del Rincón, and Jaime Bayly.[51] He made an appearance on CNN to talk about the special elections being held in Venezuela to replace Hugo Chávez after his death in March 2013.[52] In an interview with Jaime Bayly in January 2016, Rendón claimed that he had been a victim of political persecution and the victim of more than 140 attacks by the Venezuelan government.[53]

Political activist

Rendón gained international attention for his activism against what he regards as neo-totalitarian regimes.[54] He is a self-declared enemy of socialism of the 21st century and supports presidential and governor candidates running in opposition to its policies.[55]

His position with regards to these governments,[56] especially the Venezuelan government, has drawn strong reactions from socialism of the 21st century, Hugo Chávez, and supporters of communism and socialism in general.[57] On many occasions, Rendón has faced strong opposition from Venezuelan senior officials, including president Nicolás Maduro, who declared in July 2012 that Rendón was "the number one public enemy of the Venezuelan state".[58] [59]

The lead strategist of the Venezuelan government, Jorge Rodríguez, has repeatedly insinuated that J.J. Rendón is the main strategist of the Venezuelan opposition, calling him a "psychopath" on government-funded media outlets,[60] [61] including the public channel VTV (Venezuelan Television Corporation) and TeleSUR, a Caracas-based television network funded by the governments of Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.

Since 2004, Rendón has claimed that the Venezuelan government has committed fraud in the presidential elections. On December 6, 2015, having won 19 elections in 15 years, the Venezuelan government recognised that the Venezuelan opposition had won 112 seats in the National Assembly.[62] However, president Nicolás Maduro and lead strategist of the Venezuelan government Jorge Rodríguez, claimed on national television that the Democratic Unity coalition (Venezuelan opposition party, MUD) had won it because of the "economic and psychological war" allegedly led by Rendón and other opponents. On his daily show, Jaime Bayly congratulated Venezuelan opposition figures Henrique Capriles Radonski and Rendón for the victory.[63] [64]

In 2013, then-Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro declared that Rendón was a "stateless" person after accusing him of being linked to an audio recording "widely circulated on social media purporting to be the late Venezuelan leader saying that he's still alive".[65] The Venezuelan government denied him the fundamental human right to a nationality,[66] [67] Despite being born in Venezuela, Rendón cannot obtain a Venezuelan passport as of 2016. He has claimed to be subjected to several other human rights violations and political persecution.[68]

In May 2016, Rendón received political asylum from the United States government.[69]

Power of One (El Poder de Uno)
Founder:JJ Rendón[70]
Owner:JJ Rendon & Asocciates Strategic Creativity, LLC[71]
Registration:Optional
Language:English, Spanish
Company Type:LLC
Area Served:Worldwide
Location Country:United States and Latin America
Launch Date:2013 (first conference)
Current Status:Active
Website Type:Conference

The Power of One

Rendón started The Power of One seminar series in 2013. It features practical strategies for political activists who wish to oppose neo-totalitarian regimes known as "The New Face of Dictatorship" as he named it during a TEDxMidAtlantic talk in 2014.[72] [73] Rendón has presented the lecture free of charge in more than 30 Latin American cities, for the TED lecture series in Washington D.C and at the United Nations headquarters in New York.[72] [74] Rendón calls himself an "enemy of neo-totalitarian governments" and gives examples of such governments Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, countries where democratic credentials have been questioned by many, including the U.S. government and President Barack Obama. He promised to wear black until freedom returns to Venezuela.[75] [76]

On 16 September 2016, Rendón was invited to present "The Power of One" at Harvard University of Boston. Because of the seminar, Rendón received a Doctor Honoris Causa from Cambridge University.[77]

Allegations

Rendón was faced with strong opposition from various Chávez-funded media outlets, centered on his work ethic and strategy tactics.[78]

Allegations were brought forward in November 2013 by Venezuelan prosecutor Luisa Ortega Díaz who requested Interpol detain Rendón and extradite him to Venezuela under charges of assault.[79] Rendón denied these claims and asserted that Venezuela could not legally ask for his arrest without a warrant being present.[80] Despite the allegations, no such warrant was placed on Interpol's wanted persons list,[81] [82] and the claims were dismissed.[83]

In 2014, President Mauricio Funes of El Salvador accused Rendón of conducting dirty war campaigns throughout Latin America. Rendón sued Funes for defamation in Florida, but the court ruled that Funes could not be sued for his official acts.

In March 2016, Andrés Sepúlveda, who was serving 10 years in prison for charges such as use of malicious software, conspiracy to commit crime, violation of personal data, and espionage, claimed that most of his work in the past eight years had been on the payroll of Rendón.[84] Sepúlveda provided Bloomberg Businessweek with what he said were e-mails showing conversations between him, Rendón, and Rendón's consulting firm concerning hacking and the progress of campaign-related cyber attacks. Rendón denied using Sepúlveda for anything illegal, and disputed Sepúlveda's account of their relationship.[85] Rendón filed a lawsuit against Bloomberg Businessweek and the journalists who signed the report, both in the United States and in Colombia, because of the story they ran.[86] The lawsuit is still in process.

Macuto Bay raid

See main article: Macuto Bay raid.

In August 2019, Juan Guaidó tasked Rendón with a "Strategic Committee" to investigate scenarios for achieving the removal of Maduro from office.[6] [87] Members of the Strategic Committee argued that the Venezuelan Constitution, the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, and other treaties justified action against Maduro.[88]

On May 4, 2020, Rendón and Congressman Sergio Vergara, another member of the presidential committee to address the Venezuelan crisis, were accused by the regime of Nicolás Maduro of being linked to a maritime incursion known as "El macutazo" in which Venezuelan military and civilian dissidents, together with a contractor and former U.S. military member of the Silvercorp company, attempted to overthrow the Venezuelan dictatorship. Rendón denied the accusations, resigned from the strategy committee, and gave a series of interviews to media and portals around the world to inform that although there was a service agreement with Silvercorp, it had been canceled months before the incursion, something that the contractor himself confirmed in a public interview.[89] [90]

On 8 May 2020, Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab requested the extradition of Rendón from the United States, along with Silvercorp USA founder Jordan Goudreau and exiled Venezuelan lawmaker Sergio Vergara, for the "design, financing, and execution" of the plan to overthrow Maduro.[91]

Achievements

In 2014, Rendón was nominated as Political Consultant of the Year by Victory Awards.[92]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2015Democracy and Human Rights (United Nations)The Humanitarian Innovation Forum [94]
2015Truth and Freedom MedalVI Cumbre Mundial de Comunicación Política[95]
2012Hall of Fame of Political ConsultingVictory Awards
2003Special Annual Prize for New Techniques in Political CommunicationALACOP[96]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Especialización 2014 – Análisis y Estrategias Políticas. May 8, 2020.
  2. Web site: J.J. Rendón: el enigma detrás del polémico estratega . 4 May 2010 . Semana. 30 November 2015.
  3. News: J.J. Rendón recibe el premio "Libertad y Democracia" y la medalla a la "Verdad y Libertad". December 11, 2014. Diario Las Américas. https://web.archive.org/web/20151127005807/http://www.diariolasamericas.com/4963_america-latina/2836744_j-j-rendon-recibe-el-premio-libertad-y-democracia-y-la-medalla-a-la-verdad-y-libertad.html. November 27, 2015. dead.
  4. News: El estratega político J.J. Rendón ingresa al Salón de la Fama de la revista Campaigns & Elections en Español. August 11, 2012. Noticias 24. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208040544/http://www.noticias24.com/venezuela/noticia/120706/j-j-rendon-en-el-salon-de-la-fama-de-la-consultoria-politica/. December 8, 2015. dead.
  5. Web site: El poder detrás del poder. 18 April 2016. es-ES. 2016-08-24.
  6. News: Faiola. Anthony. 6 May 2020. From a Miami condo to the Venezuelan coast, how a plan to 'capture' Maduro went rogue. The Washington Post. 2020-05-07.
  7. News: 11 May 2020. Venezuelan opposition advisers resign after failed operation to oust Maduro. Reuters. 11 May 2020.
  8. 28 March 2016. 2 June 2013. elperiodicodelara.com. ¿Quién es realmente J.J. Rendón? Conoce todo sobre el Archienemigo del Gobierno.
  9. Web site: 28 March 2016. Tim. Elfrink. J.J. Rendon is Latin America's Karl Rove. Miami New Times.
  10. Web site: Who is JJ Rendon really? Learn all about the alchemy of government. Devorah Sasha . 2 June 2013. Playboy . El Periodico de Lara . 30 November 2015.
  11. Web site: JJ Rendon is Latin America's Karl Rove . Tim Elfrink . 1 June 2010 . Miami New Times . 30 November 2015.
  12. Web site: Sito Ufficiale dell'Associazione Internazionale di Ontopsicologia Ontopsychology. ontopsicologia.org. 2016-08-24.
  13. Web site: Joseph Napolitan, Pioneering Campaign Consultant, Dies at 84 . www.nytimes.com . Paul Vitello . 9 December 2013.
  14. Book: Cupolo . Marco . Petróleo y política en México y Venezuela (page 111) . 1996 . Equinoccio - Ed. de la Univ. Simón Bolívar . Caracas . 9789802371242.
  15. Web site: 28 March 2016. Dominicanos HOY: "En política tres meses son un siglo": J.J. Rendón. dominicanoshoy.com.
  16. News: La U admite que J.J. Rendón viene diseñando la estrategia de campaña (Spanish). January 29, 2014. El Espectador.
  17. News: J.J. Rendón es oficialmente estratega de La U. September 11, 2011. El Espectador.
  18. Web site: 28 March 2016. ¿Quién es JJ Rendón, el controvertido publicista contratado por Luis Castañeda?. El Comercio.
  19. Web site: 28 March 2016. J.J. Rendón es formalmente estratega de La U. ElEspectador.
  20. Latin America's Leading Political Strategist, J.J. Rendon, Retains TransMedia. Group. TransMedia. prnewswire.com. 2016-08-24.
  21. News: 28 March 2016. 5 January 2008. en. BBC. Farc admit 'hostage boy' not held (FARC admite que "el niño secuestrado" no fue retenido).
  22. Web site: 29 March 2016. Presidente Hugo Chávez reconoce que Emmanuel está libre, en breve alusión en programa Aló Presidente - Archivo Digital de Noticias de Colombia y el Mundo desde 1.990 - eltiempo.com. eltiempo.com. 6 January 2008 .
  23. Web site: Un novelón cargado de dinamita. 2 January 2008.
  24. Web site: Un novelón cargado de dinamita. February 1, 2008. Cendales. Juan.
  25. News: "The child was, in fact, Emmanuel. The DNA testing backed it up" (El ADN confirma que el niño del orfanato de Bogotá es Emmanuel). Jan 4, 2008. El Pais (Madrid).
  26. News: Farc admit 'hostage boy' not held. BBC UK.
  27. Web site: 29 March 2016. La operación "Emmanuel" fracasa en el año más terrible para Hugo Chávez en Noticias24.com. www.noticias24.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20160221103251/http://www.noticias24.com/actualidad/noticia/10785/la-operacion-emmanuel-fracasa-en-el-ano-mas-terrible-para-hugo-chavez/ . 2016-02-21 .
  28. Web site: 28 March 2016. Juan Cendales /. es. Rebelión. Un novelón cargado de dinamita. Aporrea. 2 January 2008 .
  29. Political Mastermind and Strategist JJ Rendon Once Again the Driving Force Behind Juan Manuel Santos' Victory in Colombian Presidential Election. Trade. Ethical. prnewswire.com. 2016-08-24.
  30. Web site: JJ Rendon: Alvaro Uribe did the Dirty Work of the Chavistas without knowing it. Michael E. Miller . 22 July 2014 . Miami New Times. 30 November 2015.
  31. News: J. J. Rendón, el experto en 'rumorología'. Castaño. Paola. May 4, 2010. Semana.
  32. Web site: J.J. Rendón: "Uribe no va a tener pruebas para demostrar eso, porque no ocurrió" . cnnespanol.cnn.com . CNNEspañol Sjv . 15 May 2014.
  33. News: El seductor que conquistó a Santos. El País. 2014-05-07. es. 2016-08-07.
  34. Web site: Why Santos was brought back to JJ. Rendon? . 19 February 2013. Arcoiris. 30 November 2015.
  35. News: ¿Por qué Santos se trajo de nuevo a JJ. Rendón?. February 19, 2013.
  36. Web site: J.J. Rendon Overcame an Ex-President and an Incontinent Candidate to Engineer a Win in Colombia. Michael E.. Miller. Jul 24, 2014. Miami New Times. May 8, 2020.
  37. Web site: Juan Manuel Santos campaign chief resigns amid bribery allegations . 6 May 2014. The Guardian . 30 November 2015.
  38. Web site: El teléfono roto de Uribe . 4 July 2015. El Espectador . 30 November 2015.
  39. Web site: Alleged drug money to the Santos campaign did not exist. 20 May 2014. Semana. 30 November 2015.
  40. Web site: Juan Manuel Santos defendió a JJ Rendón. Semana. 5 May 2014.
  41. Web site: Juan Manuel Santos reelected as Colombian president. 7 August 2014. Circa News. 30 November 2015.
  42. News: Santos wins reelection in Colombia. Jun 15, 2014. washingtonpost.
  43. Web site: Fin a la polémica por dineros calientes en campaña de Santos . elespectador.com . Judicial Editorial . 21 May 2015.
  44. News: Claiming vote fraud, Venezuelan opposition leader sues. Wilson. Peter. May 2, 2013. USA TODAY.
  45. News: Maduro´s pyrrhic victory. April 15, 2013. The Economist.
  46. News: Venezuelan president-elect Nicolas Maduro: there should be no doubt about the result. https://web.archive.org/web/20130425220430/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/venezuela/9994180/Venezuelan-president-elect-Nicolas-Maduro-there-should-be-no-doubt-about-the-result.html. dead. April 25, 2013. April 15, 2013. telegraph.co.uk.
  47. Web site: Venezuela's opposition party wins parliament in a blow to Maduro . edition.cnn.com . 7 December 2015 . Brian Walker, Tiffany Ap . 7 December 2015.
  48. Web site: Informe21.
  49. Web site: JJ Rendón speak contesting elections in Venezuela - Al Punto. 5 May 2013. Univision News. 30 November 2015.
  50. Web site: J.J Rendón: "Tenemos un Narco-Estado, cuentas de funcionarios superan lo atesorado por Gadafi". 2015-01-14. es-ES. 2016-08-07.
  51. Web site: JJ Rendón and Bayly. Juan Cristobal Nagel . 13 April 2013. Caracas Chronicles. 30 November 2015.
  52. Web site: Esto fue lo que dijo JJ Rendón en el programa de Bayly . 24 January 2013. El Diario de Caracas . 30 November 2015.
  53. Web site: Jaime Bayly entrevistó a J.J Rendón y esto fue lo que hablaron de Venezuela (Video) . 2016-01-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160202052641/http://elperiodicovenezolano.com/jaime-bayly-entrevisto-a-j-j-rendon-y-esto-fue-lo-que-hablaron-de-venezuela-video/ . 2016-02-02 . dead .
  54. Web site: Venezuelan spin doctor JJ Rendon lectures the world on Neo-Totalitarianism. 28 October 2014. Latin Correspondent. 30 November 2015. Joel Gillin.
  55. News: Un declarado enemigo del chavismo sera el publicista de la sota. Oct 15, 2014. La Voz.
  56. Web site: J.J. Rendon: "If You Support [Nicolas Maduro], You Support Killing. You Support Genocide."]. Miller. Michael E.. 2014-02-26. 2016-08-24.
  57. News: Gobierno anuncia que pedirá extradición de JJ Rendón. February 14, 2015. Ultimas Noticias (Venezuelan Digital newspaper). dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160216130127/http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/politica/gobierno-anuncia-que-pedira-extradicion-de-jj-rend.aspx. February 16, 2016.
  58. Web site: J.J. Rendón es enemigo público (PSUV, Venezuelan government website).
  59. News: Maduro denunció guerra psicológica orquestada desde Miami, Bogotá y Madrid. March 25, 2015. El Colombiano.
  60. News: Jorge Rodriguez considera que J.J. Rendón tiene características psicopatas. March 25, 2015. La Patilla.
  61. News: J.J. rendón le responde a Maduro. Jan 1, 2013. Semana.
  62. News: Venezuela's opposition party wins parliament in a blow to Maduro. Dec 7, 2015. CNN World.
  63. News: Nicolas Maduro accepts opposition win (Maduro: Ha triunfado la guerra económica). Dec 7, 2015. CNN en Español.
  64. News: Jaime Bayly habló de Venezuela y entrevistó a J.J Rendón. Jan 6, 2016. Sumarium. https://web.archive.org/web/20160325061628/http://sumarium.com/jaime-bayly-hablo-de-venezuela-y-entrevisto-a-j-j-rendon/. March 25, 2016. dead.
  65. News: Venezuela: Recording of 'kidnapped' Chavez is fake, president says . Catherine E. . Shoichet. CNN. 2016-08-24.
  66. Web site: Right to a Nationality and Statelessness. ohchr.org. 2016-08-24.
  67. Web site: ¿Apátrida? - .:: Manuel Ferreira G ::.. 2016-07-17. es-ES. 2016-08-24.
  68. Web site: El "apátrida" por Víctor Maldonado C. (in Spanish). 26 February 2016. runrun.es. 2016-08-24.
  69. Web site: Venezuelan Political Strategist Granted Asylum in US. 2 June 2016 . VOA News. 2016-08-24.
  70. Web site: Power of One: JJ Rendon at TEDxUNPlaza 2013. TEDx Talks.
  71. http://listings.findthecompany.com/l/23718114/JJ-Rendon-And-Associates-Strategic-Creativity-LLC-in-Miami-FL
  72. Web site: 29 March 2016. 22 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222140740/http://www.miamidiario.com/locales/miami/venezuela/florida/seminario/jj-rendon/308382. J.J. Rendón dictará el seminario "El Poder de Uno". www.miamidiario.com.
  73. Web site: 28 March 2016. en. The New Face of Dictatorship. JJ Rendón & Associates YouTube channel. 21 October 2014 .
  74. Web site: 29 March 2016. en-US. JJ Rendón - TEDx United Nations Plaza. TEDx United Nations Plaza.
  75. Web site: JJ Rendón at TEDxUNPlaza 2013. TEDx Talks. Oct 2, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222140740/http://www.miamidiario.com/locales/miami/venezuela/florida/seminario/jj-rendon/308382. December 22, 2015. dead.
  76. Web site: JJ Rendón. TEDx UnPlaza. Sep 26, 2013.
  77. Web site: JJ Rendon has received a Doctor Honoris Causa from the Cambridge Graduate University. panamatoday.com. May 8, 2020.
  78. Web site: Is Hugo Chavez Alive? Venezuelan President Says 'Recording From Beyond the Grave' Is A Fraud. Tim. Elfrink. Sep 30, 2013. Miami New Times. May 8, 2020.
  79. News: J.J. Rendón, el asesor buscado por Interpol estaría en el Salvador. Dec 14, 2013. informe21.
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