Career
Died in his hometown in February 6, 2006. 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. 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. Díaz Ortega joins the School of Medicine of the Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV) where he creates a cell of the Social Nationalist Movement, which waged pitched battles against the hippies and communists who passed in the halls of the university ending at Park Caobos, that then it was a wooded area.
Once licensed as a physician he joins the World Crusade Against Diabetes and as a volunteer starts traveling to countries like Yugoslavia, Cuba and Inner Mongolia in humanitarian, scientific and research work. He ran for the National Constituent Assembly of 1999, executed numerous philanthropic activities in the busy zone of Petare and California (Caracas) through his popular network of doctors and the non-government organization Organized Middle-Class (Clase Media Organizada, CLAMOR).
NOR finally dissolve in 2002.