Large Caches of Documents Available through FOIA
After many years of filing requests under the Freedom of Information
Act for documents which federal government agencies have on Peoples
Temple and Jonestown, the editors of the jonestown report have uncovered
five major collections of records. Those records include the following:
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released over 48,000
pages of documents on three compact disks. The records, which are
unindexed, includes Peoples Temple documents which the FBI collected
at Jonestown following the mass deaths of November 1978, and the records
of its investigation into Ryan's assassination. You can request your
own set of CD's from the FBI through the following address: Freedom
of Information/Privacy Act Section, Office of Public and Congressional
Affairs, FBI, Washington, DC 20535-0001. You may get a faster response
if your letter notes that the CD's have already been released in response
to FOIA Request #902718, filed by Rebecca Moore and Fielding M. McGehee
III. The cost of the set of CD's is approximately $30.
The FBI also has more than 900 Peoples Temple audiotapes which
it recovered from Jonestown. All are currently available under FOIA.
However, the editors of the jonestown report have over 400 on hand,
and will receive the balance of the collection in coming years. You
can review the FBI's summaries of the tapes at
http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/tapes/fbi.html. This link will also
indicate which tapes we have available for duplication, which we have
transcribed and summarized, and which were initially withheld from
release, pending the trials of Larry Layton. While the FBI will respond
to FOIA requests for individual tapes, you will receive faster service
if you order the tapes we have in our possession directly from us.
Tapes are $2 each, including shipping. Contact us about rates for
bulk orders. Write Fielding McGehee, 3553 Eugene Place, San Diego,
CA 92116.
The U.S. Air Force has released four rolls of microfilm related
to the military's participation in the airlift of bodies from Jonestown
in 1978. As with the material from the FBI and State Department, there
is no index or guide to the materials, although most of it seems to
be related to military activities following the deaths -- such as
the body identification processes and airlifting -- rather than any
military interest in Peoples Temple prior to November 18, 1978. The
microfilm may be obtained directly from the Air Force Historical Research
Agency/ISR, 600 Chennault Circle, Maxwell AFB, AL 36112-6424. You
may refer to FOIA request #00-0472 filed by Rebecca Moore for faster
service. The cost of the microfilm is $30 per roll, or $120 for the
entire set. The Air Force responded favorably to our request for a
fee waiver under the public interest provision of the FOIA.
The State Department has released approximately 5000 pages
of agency records on microfiche. As with the FBI's records, the microfiche
pages are unindexed, although there are four broad catalogue areas.
The largest collection, representing 50 of the 62 microfiche pages,
includes raw agency records such as cables between the U.S. and the
American Embassy in Guyana and Peoples Temple records gathered by
State Department personnel. You can request any or all of the microfiche
records through the following address: Office of IRM Programs and
Services, Department of State, Room 1512, 2201 C St., N.W., Washington,
DC 20520-1512. You may get a faster response if your letter notes
that the records have already been released in response to FOIA Request
#199804155, filed by Fielding M. McGehee III.
The Federal Communications Commission released approximately
25 audiotapes to the editors of the jonestown report. The tapes include
ham radio transmissions between Temple members, primarily the radio
traffic between California and Guyana. This represents all the tapes
in the FCC's possession, except for four long tapes recorded at various
speeds, and for which the cost of duplication is prohibitive. Most
were recorded off air by FCC engineers, and the quality of the audio
is sometimes poor. As with the tapes in the FBI's possession, you
will receive faster service if you order the FCC's tapes directly
from us. Tapes are $2 each, including shipping. Write Fielding McGehee,
3553 Eugene Place, San Diego, CA 92116.