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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_JonesJim Jones - Wikipedia

    Rev. Cecil Williams and Jones protest evictions at the International Hotel in San Francisco, January 1977. Among the followers Jones took to Guyana was John Victor Stoen. John's birth certificate listed Timothy Stoen and Grace Stoen as his parents.

    • Jim Jones (Disambiguation)

      Jim Jones (1931–1978) was the cult leader of the Peoples...

    • Jonestown

      In the early 1960s, Jones visited Guyana – then a British...

    • Crete, Indiana

      Jim Jones, leader of the Peoples Temple cult, was born in...

    • Leo Ryan

      Leo Joseph Ryan Jr. (May 5, 1925 – November 18, 1978) was an...

    • Father Divine

      Father Divine (c. 1876 – September 10, 1965), also known as...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JonestownJonestown - Wikipedia

    In the early 1960s, Jones visited Guyana – then a British colony – while on his way to establishing a short-lived Temple mission in Brazil. [21] Jim Jones, founder of The Peoples Temple. After Jones received considerable criticism in Indiana for his integrationist views, the Temple moved to Redwood Valley, California, in 1965. [22]

    • Jonestown Conditions Were Grim.
    • A Congressman's Visit Threatened to Expose Jonestown Lies.
    • Jim Jones Used Armed Guards and Threats to Force 'Suicides.'
    • Jim Jones Targeted Babies and Children first.

    But it was all a lie, says Julia Scheeres, author of A Thousand Lives: The Untold Story of Hope, Deception and Survival at Jonestown. “They can’t actually grow food in this agricultural commune because the jungle soils are too thin,” the author, who scoured 50,000 pages of letters, journals and other documents found in Jonestown and released by the...

    Things came to a fatal head following a visit to Jonestown by U.S. Rep. Leo Ryan of California, who traveled to Guyana, along with a media crew and a handful of cultist relatives, to investigate abuse allegations. Ryan was spurred to visit Jonestown after hearing word from a friend and former Peoples Temple member who couldn’t reach family members ...

    Scheeres says she felt a deep connection to Tommy Bogue, a survivor she interviewed for her book, who was a teenager at the time and was shot when he, along with his parents and a sister, defected with Ryan. A sister who decided to stay behind died in Jonestown. Now known as Thom Bogue, he is currently mayor of Dixon, California, about an hour nort...

    In fact, according to Scheeres, Jones held a number of mass suicide rehearsals to see how the crowd would respond, and who would cause him trouble. “And then he made those people line up first,” she says. “He figured out that if they killed the children first, then the parents wouldn’t have any reason to live. So, he starts with the babies and the ...

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  3. Jim Jones (born May 13, 1931, Crete, near Lynn, Indiana, U.S.—died November 18, 1978, Jonestown, Guyana) was an American cult leader who promised his followers a utopia in the jungles of South America after proclaiming himself messiah of the Peoples Temple, a San Francisco-based evangelist group.

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  4. Feb 9, 2010 · On November 18, 1978, Peoples Temple founder Jim Jones leads hundreds of his followers in a mass murder-suicide at their agricultural commune in a remote part of the South American nation of...

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  6. Oct 18, 2010 · The “Jonestown Massacre” occurred on November 18, 1978, when more than 900 members of an American cult called the Peoples Temple died in a mass suicide-murder under the direction of their leader...

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