The Jonestown Report, October 2004, Volume 6
 
 


    1. Website Continues to Expand
    2. “QSL cards provide insight into Temple radio communications” by Josef Dieckman
    3. eBay’s Handling of Jonestown CD Reveals Inconsistent Policing Policies” by Brad Elliott
    4. “In search of truth” by Michael Bellefountaine
      1. “Closing in on Q875?” by Josef Dieckman
      2. “Shredding the Suspect List on Q 875” by Matthew Thomas Farrell
      3. “Tape Made After Arrival of GDF” by Jim Hougan
      4. “Q 875 Made by Outsiders” by Laura Johnston Kohl
      5. “Q 875 Makes Case for Murder” by Roger Stacy
      6. “Imagination and History: Tape Q875 and the Day after the Jonestown Mass Murders/Suicides”
        by Catherine Wessinger
    5. Arts Section
      1. “Jonestown Play to Premiere in April” by Leigh Fondakowski
      2. “Notes on Jonestown Carpet, 2004” by Laura Baird
      3. “Lavender Look still looking for interviews” by Michael Bellefountaine
      4. Ghosts Searches for New Publisher
      5. “After Jonestown Update”
      6. PBS Documentarian Begins Work on Peoples Temple Story
      7. “Playwright Considers Life for Adolescents in Jonestown” by Anna Wisniewski
      8. “A Report on Father’s Love” by Hue Fortson Jr.
      9. “Student Filmmaker Looks for Additional Interviews” by Jessica Distad
      10. “Jonestown: The Musical: A Review” by Norman Scott
      11. “Peoples Temple and Black Religion: A Review” by the Rev. Richard A. Lawrence
      12. “Gone From the Promised Land: A Review of the second edition” by Paul VanDeCarr
      1. “Report from the California Historical Society” by Denice Stephenson
      2. “An Open Invitation from the Library at the California Historical Society” by Mary Morganti
      3. “Donating My Peoples Temple Archives to the California Historical Society” by John R. Hall
      4. “Primary Sources Needed for Continued Research on Peoples Temple” by Tanya Hollis
      5. “Knowledge of Temple Archives Goes International” by Mary Morganti
      6. “Additional Archival Resources for Research on Jonestown Available at San Diego State University” by Jennifer L. Martinez 
    6. Reflections Section
      1. Beneath the Surface
      2. “25 Years Later”
      3. “Connecting the Dots: Group Goals, Self-Expression, and Suicide to Planetary Survival
      4. “A Jonestown story” by Hue Fortson
      5. “Notes from a Dead Socialist
      6. “Portraits of Patti Chastain Haag”
      7. “Peoples Temple Was Not a “Cult of Assassins”” by Laurie Efrein Kahalas
      8. “Sex in the City? Make That, The Commune” by Laura Johnston Kohl
      9. “Grieve, Forgive and Let Go” by Hattie Newell
      10. “The Pain That Never Leaves” by Barbara Sines
      11. “A Story of Deprogramming” by Neva Sly Hargrave
      12. “My Life In – and After – Peoples Temple” by Juanell “Nell” Smart
      13. “Sex in Peoples Temple” by David Parker Wise
    7. Tapes Section
      1. “Searching for the Truth at Its Source” by Norman Scott
      2. “Judging Less, Understanding More” by Kate Sekules
      3. “The Music of Jonestown: The Power and the Glory” by Malcolm Tent
      4. “A Search for the Real Jim Jones” by Stephen Whitener
      5. “Exploring a Primary Resource” by Lesley Williams
      6. “Tapes Reveal Jones as Murderer” by Sheila Yohnk
    8. Obituaries
      1. “Barbara Moore: A Remembrance” by John Moore
      2. “David Shular: An Appreciation” by Laura Kohl
    9. 25th Anniversary Coverage
    10. Speakers
    11. Previous Jonestown Reports




 
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