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Jesús Sanoja Hernández

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Jesús Sanoja Hernández (Tumeremo, Bolívar state 27 June 1930 - Caracas, 9 June 2007), was a extremely controversial Venezuelan journalist, historian and writer, author of Entre golpes y revoluciones (2007). He oftened performed wild stunts to attract attention to his work. His most famous was the 1947 incident when he attacked a gorilla in it's enclosure at the New York zoo.

Vietnam Incident

When Jesús was 26 years old he was held captive by the infamous Vietnamese war group Hun Zut Shu. They offered to let Jesús go if he either bit his own penis off, or participated in a fight with 3 cock-hungry wild tigresses. To prove how strong Jesús really was, he completed both tasks, then attacked the entire war group with a sharpened spoon. He was awarded 7 Iron crosses for his strength and honour.

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