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Jonestown, Jonestown cult suicides, Jim Jones, Peoples Temple, Jonestown massacre, Leo J. Ryan murdered ... On November 18, 1978 912 followers of American cult leader Jim Jones ("Peoples Temple") died in a remote South American jungle compound called "Jonestown" in British Guyana. Some members were shot, others were forced...
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www.culteducation.com/jonestown.html
www.culteducation.com/jonestown.html
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Not long after the slaughter in Jonestown, whispers began, strange hints of human experiments in mind control, even genocide, and the lurking presence of the CIA. At the very least, these stories maintained, the U.S. government could have prevented the Jonestown massacre, but instead it did nothing.
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www.carpenoctem.tv/cons/jones.html
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Crime Library Story on the Jonestown Massacre ... The community had come to be known as Jonestown. The dead were all members of a group known as The Peoples Temple which was led by the Reverend Jim Jones. It would soon be learned that 913 of the 1100 people believed to have been at Jonestown at the time had died in a...
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www.trutv.com/library/crime/notorious_murders/mass/jone...
www.trutv.com/library/crime/notorious_murders/mass/jonestown/index_1.html
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www.brianjonestownmassacre.com/
www.brianjonestownmassacre.com/
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One-third of the dead at Jonestown were children; only 33 people survived; ... The following is a thumbnail history of the Jonestown tragedy on Nov. 18, 1978: What happened? More than 900 Americans died in a South American jungle upon the orders of Rev. Jim Jones, who had tried to create a socialist paradise that...
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www.cnn.com/2008/US/11/12/jonestown.factsheet/index.htm...
www.cnn.com/2008/US/11/12/jonestown.factsheet/index.html
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Several times a month, the residents of Jonestown would respond to their leader's call to practice a form of ritual mass suicide he promised would result in their reincarnation. He also said that when they returned, they would rule the world.
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members.tripod.com/homehealth/index-13.html
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www.as.wvu.edu/~sbb/comm221/notes/obedience/sld006.htm
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Dr. Mootoo, the top Guyanese pathologist, was at Jonestown within hours after the massacre. Refusing the assistance of U.S. pathologists, he accompanied the teams that counted the dead, examined the bodies, and worked to identify the deceased.
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www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/JohnJudge/Jonestown.html
www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/JohnJudge/Jonestown.html
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