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Jones: (tape comes on in mid-sentence) any light in here, folks. (Pause) Well have to have a flashlight or something, or Ill try. Ill try. (Pause) Meanwhile the tests will go on as usual. Or news. We may not use as many phrases about, uh, capitalism or imperialism. We may. Depends upon how I feel. Whatever I see as a sense of the pulse. Sorry to have held you up so much tonight, but we have some important people there. The head of the Young Socialist Movement and I was able to enlighten them not indoctrinate them, but enlighten them although there were many atheists in the circle, I was glad to see. Most of them nodded their head when I said we have atheists here. Lots of atheists. I told them about their churches, and so forth, but the people that were one woman was very sweet, Comrade Jackson, a black woman that reminded me very much of the lady that sings "Never Made "Never Met a Man Who Sings Like This Man Before," or, or "Speaks Like This Man Before," rather. Well, anyway, they were, uh All departmental people from around Guyana. Important positions. One was the, uh, in the doctrine, in the, in the doctrine they call it the doctrinaire aspect of the policy, indoctrination, politically socialism. They have to do it in all the schools. Heavy, heavy mandates come down, absolute indoctrination. So she was wondering, being that our bo school, school was approved, she couldnt get religion and socialism reconciled. So I had to call a senior, and uh, fortunately Jane came through, I dont know whether she understood what I was talking about, but when asked somebody, Party, Party, I mean PNC, Im not asking about no other kind of goddamn party, I said, which is our party? If I ask you that, you dont you dont if I come up with the person, you know its all right to answer the question, right? If I ask the question? Tha thats clear enough not to be confused? Anybody else asks you, you will test here in a little bit to see how. If they ask you about politics (coughs) or religion, say, we never judge people that way. Anybody wants to live cooperatively, is welcome to live here. You know. You understand what Im saying? (Pause) (Tape distortion) So theyre all friendly, our guests, ostensibly are all friendly. Very praiseworthy. The authors very praiseworthy in town. But they have little liberal kind of tendencies, even though he thinks were the best group, and came down here because he thinks theres a profound conspiracy against us, like the days of Martin Luther King. And he is the one thats hiding that lady that I told you about. How many remember the lady? Whos a witness, or witness to the Martin Luther King murder. And said, um, impossible. Impossible. He was five foot tall, he was peppery-salted hair, graying, in his fifties, or late late fifties. Whereas Oswald [sic Jones is referring to James Earl Ray] was five foot eleven, light-complexion she also said he was dark skin the other drunk said he was a nigger, showing that he, you know, he had to have dark skin. In the average redneck mind, any Chicano or black or Indian, they only just say "nigger". Thats just the way they are. And he said he was a nigger, and she said he was dark-skin. And they considered her a profound witness up until she wouldnt go along with them. She hadnt seen a picture. She said, this is not the man when they wanted to sign the extradition order, which is the only way they can bring somebody back from another country. Fortunately, this country doesnt have any agreement. No matter what crime weve committed, this government doesnt have to send anybody, cause they dont have such an agreement with anybody. Guyana makes no such agreements like that. And not up till this part. Extradition. That means, if youve committed a crime like [Russell] Moton had in Philadelphia or something, and they want to dig up something your past they want to frame you, they cant bring you back. You see what Im saying? They cant bring cant bring you to face it. But they could in England, and so, she said, thats not the man. Man I saw, as I told you, was five five foot five, so forth and so on. Ive just given you a description. And they put her in the mental hospital, general hospital for weeks, put on her record, this womans not to be relieved released until all the hearings revolving or involving Martin Luther Kings death have been finished, and till the trials have been completed and appealed against James Earl Ray. How long did she stay in the mental hospital?
Crowd: Murmured response
Jones: Over. Nearly eleven. Then Mark Lane nearly got his ass busted, and wouldve had, hadnt been strong people coming around in his defense, for contempt of court citing, which he took her out from Memphis, where they considered her a feeble-minded and a men ah, not a, not a feeble-minded but a mentally-handicapped person. But shes so nah, thats very strange, they ought to decide that before they, theyd used her three or four weeks as a witness. She wasnt in a men mental hospital when they found her. The only thing in the record that says shes mentally-ill, schizophrenic because she chooses to believe that she was a witness to Martin Luther Kings death. And they said she was a witness. And Im not giving the man thats coming, named Don Freed, Im not giving you Dons word, Im not giving you Mark Lanes word, Im giving the word of the press reporter from the he was the correspondent for the Memphis Press Senator, white man who ended up being a judge and the lawyer in, in the state of Tennessee, and he told this shit just like it is. And he said its a frame-up from the government on down. Now, uh, this youth, young socialist movement man, he wanted us to do all we could to get more security, he said we needed to get guns, he said the CIA will come in here and try to kill you. You He kept talking (unintelligible) theyll try to kill Jim Jones. We said we had had, he said, well, why arent you people doing more about it. He said, youre not alert enough. He said, look up. He said, Id look up, you can smile, look up at everybody that comes in here. He had a lot of sense, young and a white, a white yu, kind of a what do you call it, the
Unintelligible response from one man
Jones: Guyana short. Uh, th the shirt white, what, what is it?
Unintelligible response from one man
Jones: Shirt jacket the same? Huh?
Unintelligible response from one man
Jones: Aubrey. So we need to be alert, and watch who comes and goes, and hears what gossip. He said, I I cant con conceive that youve done this. Its fantastic. Even the most religious one said it was ah, said it was so beautiful. People should be grateful for what they have here. She said she wished Gods blessing and prayers, but she said people should be grateful for what they have in you and this program.
Crowd: Clapping
Jones: The guy from the ministry of energy called it a socialist what? Socialist utopia. I had to talk to him a long time, it was important to get the understanding across to him, thats why the delay. But if they can see that, how much more should we see it? He said, if you have managed to get this movement here without some CIA agent in it, he said, Ill be mightily surprised. He said it takes a person of genius, and he said, you have that. He said, if you been able to get somebody here thats not in the CIA, Ill be mightily surprised.
Unintelligible response from one man
Jones: So, when you dont report what you hear When you hear gossip, report it when you hear it and dont report it, or you see somebody doing something strange or negative or violating rules and dont report it, you may be helping a murderer. You may be helping someone that will later be a participant. You Im not saying a lot of people do it, theyre decent people, they just dont follow rules. But theyre going to have to. If they dont, you may be that person will slip up in many areas, if he is an agent, theres such a person. Theyll slip up. And thats why we should all make a watchful hi keep a watchful eye for any kind of barrier where people try to draw people to themselves, those who would t try many romances? See what Im saying? Huh? Some little things you can tell, right? Having new buddies all the time? Changing buddies? Nosy? Asking you a lot of questions? Im going to tell you, Im sick of it now, Ive told you the last time, dont ask Rheaviana, Patricia, Jones, Tommy Johnson, and all those others, dont ask them anymore about Venezuela. Im giving you full warning. You know who you are. Dont ask them more goddamned questions about it. Dont ask them no questions. Cause you make us all nervous what we ought to do is turn you loose on the border, and we wouldnt have no problem with you. If you want to go to Venezuela, you ought to just make application tonight, and we will get you on the path headed for Venezuela Now thats a thats a pretty good deal. We even take you to the boat port and theyll uh, sally, sally you forth in a little canoe for the many miles You have to go several hours to get into Venezuela, but then you get you, you want to do it, put your application in, when the time is, well let you go. Cause if you get into Venezuela, Im confident, you aint going to get back to USA alive.
Unintelligible response
Jones: You wont get back to US alive. You think you can make it through there, dont you, some of you. Hmm? Youre crazy bunch of mother-fuckers, if you do. Excuse me, were not supposed to do that. (Pause) You saw that young man, our precious son, lost. Well, he knew the jungle, cuts the trees every day. Couldnt follow my voice even. All right, weve got to move on here. What in the movie A Parallax View gets the reporter interested in the assassination of the senator? (Pause) In The Parallax View. What caused the uh, reporter to get interested in the assassination of the senator?
Woman: When he realized that all the witnesses to the to the, um, assassination were getting killed off or or something?
Jones: Yes? Thats good thats good. Thats, thats certainly true. The witnesses are being killed off. A woman witness says shes afraid of her life, he is skeptical, but then she dies. Right, thats what made him get, uh good. All right. Next. What is the Parallax Corporation? What kind of business is it engaged in?
Woman: (unintelligible few words Sounds like "Test, test" as if shes testing the microphone) The way I saw it, I saw they was they liked killing off people that were trying you know, like were radicals or something like that.
Jones: Thats right. You dont know exactly what it is, its just a but it is a very powerful, had loads of money, it was obviously killing off anyone that di disagreed with the governments main line. Even in the end, was willing to kill off one of their right wing, to make the reporter look guilty. It was in the business of killing, thats no question. Political leaders who are too independent, or liberal certainly not any socialists in the United States, so it was aimed at them. You pass. (Pause) How does the Parallax How does the reporter get into the Parallax Corporation?
2nd Woman: He um (Pause) He tries to find out what kind of personality is you know, theres a certain type of personality with psychological defi defi deficiencies
Jones: Umm-hmm.
2nd Woman: That
Jones: Umm-hmm.
2nd Woman: They uh, compensate through this identification with this, you know
Jones: What where do you think he really screwed up, probably? If they didnt know it from the beginning, where do you think he screwed up? You youre not going to pass it, its not required. Ill tell you. They He screwed up when they took flashed through those pictures, he could not possibly assimilate the emotions that he should have evoked by those pictures. And right there, they had him. He could get a criminal to do his test. He could do that. The written test. When they flew threw the flash pictures at him, he, he couldnt fit the bill, unless he was the killer that was doing it. You understand what Im saying? She passed. Next. (Pause) Who else gets killed during the course of the movie, and why?
3rd Woman: I dont know. I didnt see it.
Jones: Didnt see it?
3rd Woman: When I was in the bakery, working when they had when they showed it.
Jones: You were what?
3rd Woman: I was working when they showed it.
Jones: Where?
3rd Woman: In the bakery.
Jones: With clearance?
3rd Woman: (Pause) Yes, I guess it was.
Jones: Id like to know about it. Parallax View? I gave clearance for people to be someplace?
Unintelligible response from one man
Jones: Yes it has, and thats what gets me about some of these people. You, you come up and say, I I I I was didnt see it, and I went through that beautiful movie, and you can imagine how much I dont want to go through it three times. I been through that beautiful movie, interpreting that son-of-a-bitch for three times, that means that last, last night, I didnt have a chance, though, some of the other people took time to see it. If youda done it, we wouldnt had that had a required time to do it. So when I say I want something, why dont you get your ass there the first night, huh? I dont know about this. I dont know about this. What I uh There should be a supervisor to speak about this subject. (Pause) And this, people didnt see Parallax View? (Peevish) What the hells going on? (Pause) (Unintelligible word). Wh wh Where are Ruby Carroll, Lavana James, (Unintelligible name probably "Loretta Chavis"), Teri Smart, (unintelligible first name sounds like "Leta") Wilson, Carl (unintelligible last name sounds like "Noon") Georgiann Brady, Al Tschetter, Don Jackson, Jim Morrell [better known as Jim Bogue], Lorelle, Marie Rankin [also known as Marie Lawrence], Roosevelt Turner, Greg Watkins, (stumbles over words), Oh God. Loretta Cordell, Gertrude Nailor, Edith Delaney, Edie Eddie Washington, Wanda Swinney, Eddie Stennis Eddie Dennis, Darlene Ramey, Christine Young, Andrew (?) Young, Marshall Farris, Mary Ann Casanova, George Johnson, Dianne Casanova, Shabaka (?) Baker, Mom Dean, Hyacinth Thrash Mom Deans uh, shes ill Vincent Lopez, Becky Flowers, Albert Touchette, Emmett Griffith Jr., Linda Arterberry, Chuckie Henderson, Diana Lundquist, Pat Grunnett, Selika Bordenave, Sandra Evans, Julius Evans, Vi Viola Forks, Eva Pugh, uh, Eloise Sneed Evas ill Alma Thomas, Clara Johnson, (unintelligible name "Guidry"?), Rosa Keaton, Steve Addison, Farene Douglas, Kay Rosas, Jewell Wilson, Willie Reed, Emma Genett Emma K Kennedy, Ophelia Rogers, Na Nancy Clay, Jesus Christ Almighty.
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Young person: They they was tortured to death and by some mercenaries, be and be and they didnt tell um, where their parents military unit was.
Jones: Thats right. Excellent. Two. What does the timing of the lifting the arms embargo on Rhodesia, the white racist regime of Ian Smith, show about the USA? (Pause) What does the timing of the lifting of the arms embargo that means the stopping of shipment of arms, and the stopping of shipping money USA had acted like they werent shipping it. However, we find out today that uh, Johannesburg Star says that US had shipped eleven and a half million dollars through one of six uh, thousand, several of the 6000 corporations that have interest in Rhodesia. That your tax dollars have shifted through the CIA cause theres nobody looks overseas, the CIA. Nobody does it. President dont even know what the CIA is doing. Nobody can. Theyre responsible for only some things to the Se head of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and the Armed Services Committee. Who is that Senator in charge? You all ought to know that uh, like your beat of your heart.
Several replies.
Jones: Senator [John] Stennis. From Mississippi. Why should you know it? Cause thats where all our shit started. Thats where all of our shit started. We have to face that. I was trying to do what was right. Thats where our shit started. How do I know it? Cause four days later, Deanna Mertle, and [private investigator Joe] Mazor, that criminal, and all the others, Grace [Stoen], you name them, Jim Cobb, the whole bunch of them, went and had money to hire a public relations firm by what name?
Several unintelligible replies
Jones: What? (Pause) It was not Eureka Research Associates. (Controlled patience) Goddamnit, Ive said that was later, dear. Thats when weve caught that I aint gonna say how we got that [Tim] Stoen was trying to do an aerial map study of this. They may be a CIA front, Eureka Research, undoubtedly. But he was making an aerial surveillance on how to attack with mercenaries. Cause we Hmm?
Unintelligible response from one man
Jones: Thats been a long time ago, so dont get worried, child. Some of you, (unintelligible, as Jim affects scared tone) with mercenaries. Anybody that does that, you ought to report them, when I dont see it. What the hell you care about mercenaries, if youre a socialist. What the hell youre worried about your ass. Its rotten, slow by slow, anyway.
Crowd: Laughter.
Jones: Shrinking up, too. (Pause) Okay, now, can you tell me (To self) Now how Id get the hell did I get on that? Where in the hell am I how in the hell I get on that?
Unintelligible responses
Jones: (Remembers) Oh, you need to know Senator Stennis, because what did he do? He violated every law of the goddamn book. He had two Air Force officers working for him, theyre supposed to be on duty at Kessler Air Force Base, theyre supposed to be involved in Administration. And Logistics. And theyre out there with a black satchel Penny [Kerns] caught them. Some of you jump on her ass, but she chased their ass for blocks and got the drivers license. Right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: You know Pennyd be the one to do that. And said, what you doing in there? One of them carrying a Bible. It wasnt I know this. It was obviously not to spy on Unita Bay Blackwell Wright, the black mayor of Fayetteville. She was there praising China, Communist China. You remember the day.
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Jones: Obviously they werent trying to spy cause we know you can get phone taps. Donny and I one night, I know we went down, cut up one under the goddamn floor, right in our own church. Going to my room, went to the public address system, went we cut the sonofabitch, coming from the church next door, the suckers next door, the church right there, we we found out undoubtedly was involved in the conspiracy against us. Bunch of goddamned Baptists, freakouts. But what were they doing there? Ill bet you if I had my bet, they had explosions in there to blow us all to hell. Thats what Ill bet you they had. Satchel that big? That thick? You dont think you cant blow hell, they coulda blowed that church with the modern weapons they have, blowed that fuckin church to smithereens, taken care of her, and probably that was the trouble. They wanted to get us and her. You say, how do you know? Im not guessing some of you people dont know any shit, and you dont want to know. I know, because we went to the District Attorney [Joseph Freitas], to get the goddamned license number checked, and he hum, hawed and griped all the way with he did it, but we finally got it. And it led us to a U-rental and I saw Sara [Tropp] yeah, Sara was over there, she one of them they went over there to that goddamn place, and that was a sonofabitch, getting the information out of them, to we got the U-rental, we got the license number, but now who rented it? So after many things, which Im not going to tell you, about all of it, we got the information. And on it was two goddamn U.S. Air Force officers. So what in the hell do they want in California? They were from Kessler Air Force Base I dont know where its outside of, I dont know enough about that Bi Bilock Biloxi, Mississippi. And what then I oh, I thought, Mississippi, and this mayors here, shes from Mississippi. I thought, whoa, were onto some shit now. Black mayor. So I I uh I thought I smelled a rat then, that they were trying to kill us. So we go through all kinds of shit, we had the dope, and we got somebody working on the other side, and they proved that they were working with Senator Stennis, cause the little girl of one of them talked like a magpie, and the wife of another one talked like a magpie, and one of their cooks was black, and she talked just she dont like em anyway. She told us everything we wanted to know. And they worshipped Senator Stennis. You ought to all have this in your brains. They worshipped him. It reminded me of, um I dont know when Ive even seen anything like this. You think people worship me. (Amazed tone) Oh my God. Senator Stennis is gonna save America. Senator Stennis is getting rid of these black people. Senator Stennis I mean some heaa-a-a-avy shit. Senator Stennis is gonna keep this country strong against communism. Senator Stennis, Senator Stennis, Senator Stennis, we love Senator Stennis. (Shouts question) How does the goddamn Senir Senator interfere with the Air Force? The Air Force isnt working for the Congress of the United States. He had no power to call them to do a damn thing. But they were doing it. And they got the money from him some way to do it. The Air Force we got the congressman to write and theyre all chickenshit. I remember I havent got no use for ol [U.S. Rep. Ron] Dellums [D-California], he wouldnt even write. He was scared. Hes chickenshit. He wouldnt write. We got uh, we got two congressmen to write, and then one from New York, who was later charged with Oh God, I feel bad about him, I wish we could help him. What was the name of that man?
Unintelligible responses
Jones: We gotta find him. We should offer our assistance to him. Uh, they they got his ass, probably for a number of things. What was the mans name? Does anybody remember the name, the guy that got charged with (struggles for words) approaching homosexually boys on open street.
Unintelligible responses
Jones: Aw, [U.S. Rep. Charles] Diggs, no no, Diggs is 37 fe felony. Hes a white man.
Unintelligible responses
Jones: Miller. Miller. Miller. We gotta find out, we gotta offer some assistance to that man, cause he wrote, and he said Im not satisfied with your answers the U.S. Air Force was sending back the goddamndest letters every time and Senator Stennis, nor the goddamn president would answer. (Pause) Nobody. And the Congress finally let guy who sold out too, to some degree, theres two brothers of us, he said, theres nothing more I can do. (Pause) [U.S. Reps. John anmd Phil] Burton. Said theres not a thing I can do. I went to the editor of the Chronicle, and he says (gusts out words) I I cant touch that. He said, you gone too far now, Jim Jones. He said, therere some things you just cant get involved with, and then he gives some bullshit two people dont want believe in conspiracies anymore. I know my kind of bullshit. He said I was a victim of a conspiracy, I wasnt even asking him about me, I wanted to know what the fuck they were doing there about that black woman I wonder why I said that. (Pause) Now I remember that. Next words out of his mouth was, I wouldnt even ask about the conspiracy on the occasion, what he said, wh you are the vic you are, you are victim of conspiracy. He said, I know youve got a conspiracy locally, and I dont know how much further it goes. Hed had to get it through that sonofabitch [New West writer Marshall] Kilduff that wrote. So I dont doubt that. But, uh, he he, he wouldnt touch it. Nobody would touch it. Then in my timing, if my timings right, four days later, they hire a goddamn public relations firm. Now you think thats a coincidence? (Pause) I dont think so. I dont think its coincidence. Too many goddamn operations show to me that somebody knows somebody, and got lots of money. And Senator Stennis is on the in with some pretty damn rich people.
Unintelligible responses
Jones: They drove to San Francisco, only there for two days. They meant to do something, but (stumbles over words) you dont have to go through that trouble. They coulda walked in our meeting. Shit, they coulda just opened their collar. We let white folk in. Their very expertise their good expertise CIA can plan any kind of a game. They coulda walked right to the goddamn meeting, passed through our greeters, and said the right answers, and our greeters would set them up on the front row.
One woman: Right.
Jones: Dont tell me. Ive had it done.
Several voices: Right.
Jones: Later se find out I was talking to a m a member of the press, (unintelligible word) get by the question. So, uh why were they there two days? Its obvious there only one reason: to murder her. Her and us. How are you going to murder her between two church walls? Put bombs in there and murder everybody thats in there. Hmm?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Now do you all know that conspiracy theory? That it goes on from Mazor, whos a private detective, and [California] Governor [Jerry] Brown gives him a license and wont revoke it its against the law for somebody whos been in prison for a felony to have a license as a detective, and Governor Brown says, theres nothing I can do about it. You remember all that? Mazor. Keep it in your brain. Ought to make you feel important. Thats why this young so we gotta get this shit outta here, thats authors going to try to do that for us. He left the assassination hearings in Washington, which he thinks theyll be a whitewash anyway, the Select Committee on Assassinations, just like Ive been saying, he is a part of that. He wrote Rush To Judgment, Executive Action. How many heard what I said about Executive Action (stumbles over words) tonight? (Pause) (Sighs) Oh, shit. (Unintelligible name Dawn?) is it on the blackboard? Well have to read that sometime tomorrow. Early. Hear? Or tonight, before you go on. Executive Action, its on tape, too, theyll play it, but a lot of times, Po uh, Teresa [Buford] can get it capsulized. (Stumbles for words) I dont know. Who is Teresa does all that on the board? 9Pause) I dont keep want naming one name, when therere four or five involved, if there are. Who who who is this?
Unintelligible reply
Jones: She do it all?
Yeah.
Jones: Well, by God, uh, Ill tell you, if you some of the rest of you ought to get that chalk moving, cause thats some sonofabitching job, to cover all them chalkboards, one right after another, listening to the meeting, getting that shit down. Very few mistakes that I find. When I do, I Ill tell it publicly. Cause I know I can deal with it that way, cause she doesnt got her ego up caught up in it. And I havent caught an error in I dont remember how long. I ma I havent caught any error. Have you seen any error? Beautiful how they get that thing down. Also, um, Bea Orsot had some good news questions and she sent in for (unintelligible word), and she didnt know she sent in for (same word), thats where were going to end up. Because she got them all, in paragraph, she got it down. She got a substantive answer out of everything I said, and covered the news and oh shit, if you want to do it, and get somebody to help you like that, they covered in six p typewritten pages, I think she did. Long, they were big long things like this. But she covered em. Those people are invaluable to us, because I do not believe Im going to penetrate the sound barrier here. (Short laugh) I think Im never going to penetrate it with some people. You know what I mean? They just dont want to hear it, by God, and some a do, and thats why I give it to them, because theres about three or four dozen that have asked me to do it. Repeatedly, say "Please," and they want it this time or that time, but I cant meet all of you, because half of you want it at night and half of you want it in the morning. So if you get it every other morning, you understand why the hell youre getting it that way. What else can I do? Hmm?
Unintelligible responses
Jones: Okay, okay okay. So, Executive Action, and he wrote Rush To Judgment, along with Mark Lane, and Parallax View. Executive Action deals with the exact statistics, the exact statistics I just gave you. (Aside) I cant hold that motherfucker. Just get it where I dontwell, no, I dont want a pillow under it now, not now, not now, Ill just have to do without it, cause I its too distracting to me. So find some way they can hold the sonofabitch to my chest, Ill put the heat there, but I cannot do everything. And (unintelligible name) Bea the other night, and then Irra [Johnson] thought of it, and put that p pillow under there. And theres something that bothers me, until you get your leader replaced, some of you people dont think further than your damn nose about what he needs. And Im not talking about (unintelligible name), hes a very good worker here. But today, I Id walked till hell froze over before any of youd give me water. And my vocal cords are so sore I asked for water twice before I got water. I should not have to ask for water.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: The goddamn water. And then, a black woman go get it. I said dont you give me no goddamn water. I dont want no black Shanda James going, I said, get that water out of her hand. You white people on that committee ought to have enough sense to grab that shit without me telling you that. What the hell do you think theyda thought of me if a black young woman would hold my water, and I take the damn water and drink. Hmm?
Unintelligible responses
Jones: You gotta watch appearances if youre a socialist.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Theyd think uh theyd think that she was in a server servile, some servient, servant role. White people should do that for me. I shouldnt have to tell them, but the goddamn water I was dried out, and believe me, thats one thing bothers me about this whole fuckin tour. I dont you guys are going to have to get together, because I dont see those newsmen going through here without me present. And its not presumption. Its just that I catch little things. Then when youre there, you can catch little things for me. But I catch shit. Every one of you I aint going to get into it tonight, cause we arent going to have that uh, long of an (unintelligible word) about it, but I I catch shit that you people should think about. You should create your mind to think about certain things, the things you want to get across. Why they wanted Diane to sing. Wasnt because she is preferred as the best singer. I told what racists did to her face. I told how she preferred making diesel in generators, made a generator with her hands, and preferred that over her musical career. You understand? And I told them about Mar Marthea [Hicks], told about Julius Evans, didnt get as much chance, because one thing, do remember, folks, when I am trying to talk, for Christs sakes, dont have somebody up doing (makes silly singing noises). I cant carry it on. Youre gonna have to learn to tone that shit down, because my voice I just cant I said, I cannot counteract it. I dont know what happens to my messengers. I set them up, I say, get it stopped. Get it stopped. Two times they come up, and its not stopped, and I see a singer in my face, when Im asking whats more important, they see your talent in one show. Its important that I or somebody educate these people to where we are. Because this one man was so relieved when he heard my views, he thought we were a bunch of CIA people. Thats obviously what was in his goddamn head, till I opened up all the conspiracy against black leaders and something that you people dont know to this day he grasped it, he picked it up, he heard it. And now he when he left here from being unfriendly, and I mean he was unfriendly to me. And from being unfriendly, he walked with me all the way down to the point, he said, look, I want to know about if theyre going to take care of your internal security. (Stumbles for words) He coulda been a spy doing that, but he wasnt. I said, yes, itd been taken care of, cause they are licensing personal bodyguards with a very, very heavy piece of equipment. But you dont need to talk about that. The governments doing that for us. We dont have weapons and we dont have, right now, we dont have, at all. Right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: We believe in nonviolence. Right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: And the thing I cant remember it all. I wanted to point out about uh, the principal, the black principal, and the white principal. I got to know more of her che achievements, your specialities, I said, whatve you done, Clara, I want so Clara showed me something thats very beautiful. So Ive know what uh, uh, Comrade [Tom] Grubbs does, but not all of it. You ought to have it out in typewritten form for me, so I can rehearse it just before I get in there. And if somebody if I cant had best rehearse it, that certain things get through. How they want marvelous way we use all of our scrap material. You dont think of it, though. You describe the carriage, somebody described the carriage, and said we made this, uh, we made it right here. Very little we imported. We didnt import shit. We didnt import shit to make that carriage, they made it out of scraps.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: And that should be your position. You should think what the hell youre saying. When you go in the tool-and-dye shop, uh, you you need to think, you need to think that, the important thing to get across is black young men and women could never do that, and we have black young women and men they never could break the unions in United States. You never could get in tool-and-dye. You never could get an electrical mastery license. You never could get the plumbing masters license. They never had a chance. And you need to tell them about the man they may have heard a little bit about healing, you need you dont have to say a word about healing. Just mention the older white man who felt rejected by his family, and uh, had nothing to live for you follow what Im saying?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: And given three weeks to live, by the doctor? And when he got turned on to these young people, hes in perfect health and carries on a schedule that makes some young people look sick? Those are messages. You need to get a message going around each one. Etta Thompson. Its not enough to just say Etta Thompson. Shes a senior. She worked (unintelligible, followed by cough). She was in the movement for struggle. She picketed. And you cant go as far as you want to say, so I just use Martin Lee Luther King to symbolize what she protests about, and how she picketed. Hear me now, hear me, goddamnit. Eh, some of you need to get this down, we need to profile what the hell needs to be said in every department. When you see an eyesore, you got to having a reason. "No, that just happened." You know what Im saying?
Crowd: Yes.
Jones: I dont mean that way. Theres a way you gotta let your mind deal with every situation. And those who are dealing with the PNC, theyre very interested, do we follow the governments course on political indoctrination? And we do. Very well, there. We can if we can read and write, when we get through, we well be good on politics. (Short laugh) You hear what Im saying.
Crowd: Yes.
Jones: You need to point that out. You need to point out that a senior, or every child here, but for Christs sake, you hear party, children. When I say party, or someone comes up to you and says, whats our party wake up, Tyrone, quit playing I mean, P-N-C. Now you ought to all know that like you know your back of your hand and the front of your hand. Peoples National Congress. Thats where we won one woman that was very reserved. She was on the ruling party board of uh, what they call oh shit, what did she call it? Indoc uh, no.
Man in crowd talks too softly.
Jones: Yeah, I wish Id remember what she said, was a word Id never heard before. "Doctrinaire" was in it. (Pause) Which I didnt "Doctrinaire" means "dogmatism," doesnt it? It means youre dogmatic about something. (Pause) Well, I called it I said, any senior. Get me a senior. And fortunately, one was sitting there I give thanks to whoever the young person was, cause if Ida got one of them was sittin right at the edge of that, uh, pavilion oh, I said, oh Christ, dont send me her. Dont. Socialism, dont let this be. Dont let them pick her. And they went by her. They must have, because they started to look at take her up, she was settin on her big fat ass, and she never know shit from Shinola, she dont know whats going on here, shes brilliant, and shes a pretty woman, and she wears long gowns down to her toes Well, now.
Isolated laughter.
Jones: But she dont know anything. She dont know anything. So I said they come in with Jane. I said, Jane, what about the party? Well, what party? Who?
Isolated laughter.
Jones: (Laughing) Whose party? Ha! I said, our party, Jane. Hahaha. Our party. She was sweet, though. She was sweet. I said, youll get it, Jane. You know. Our party. Huh. So she come up. Peoples National Congress, she said it.
Womans voice too quiet.
Jones: Yeah, its Vanguard. Well, she said the Vanguard. She come back at you and said, whats the von Vanguard. (Clicks tongue) She When she means that, thats Guyanese for, which is really practicing socialism in in this, in this country, and you would have to say, the Peoples National Congress. Not the PPP. Cause often the PNC will not knock the opposition, but they will call the Vanguard. You remember that? Whats the vanguard mean?
Responses unintelligible
Jones: On the lead. Taking the leadership. So its a black people (stumbles over words) party, for the most people. Peoples National Congress. She didnt say a word against the Peoples Progressive Party. You shouldnt be knocking them either. But you gotta know your party. You know what Im saying?
Crowd: Yeah.
Jones: Wouldnt hurt if someone asked you, why youre PNC, say something like, I dont like the PPPs policy of apanjhat. Isnt that a way to say it, or it is wrong?
Responses unintelligible
Jones: Apanjhat. You cant remember the word, apanjhat, vote your own kind. Remember that?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: (under voice) They might try it. Thank you. (Normal tone) Apanjhat. Apanjhat. Lets try it. Apanjhat. Apanjhat. Apanjhat. Apanjhat. Apanjhat. Now the way it sounds, to me, is the way I have to go with words. I dont know what you do. A-p-a-n, jhat, j-h-a-t. Thats why Id come out with uh my me I have to get things by sound. And I never seen the damn meaning of words, so I cant remember them anyway. Anybody got it, uh, any East Indian, it would help us. But if somebody asked me to spell, I couldnt spell it for shit. I dont know.
Responses unintelligible
Jones: Well, its apanjhat. Thats the mess thats the meaning, and whatever the hell we got there, thats the phrase, and then, then, in the Hindi, it means, it means, vote your own kind. We know what the fuck it means. We just dont know how to spell it, huh?
Responses unintelligible
Jones: I did? Well, my Christ, thats the first time I ever heard English coincided with way it ought to be. Dont usually work that way for me. Is this, is that spelled right?
Response unintelligible
Jones: That was just purely happenstance. A-p-a-n, apanjhat, j-, oh gosh, I cant do it again, j-h-a-t. J-h-a-t, like "hat" on the end. Maybe you better write it down, folks. Apanjhat. Apanjhat. Ah is it "apan" or "apon"?
Response unintelligible
Jones: Thats what I want to know. Is the emphasis on the "a"? Apanjhat?
Response unintelligible
Jones: "Pon." Well, then, I wouldna spelled it the way I did. "Apan," Ida spelled it, p-a, p-a-a, uh, p-a-h-a-n. Way I woulda done it. (Short laugh) (unintelligible). You know, Im just talking about Im not talkin bout correct. She said I happened to spell it correctly, that just happened, cause Ive never read it. A-p-a-n-j-h-a-t. Apanjhat. Vote your own kind. Vote your own kind. Thats what [Janet Rosenberg Jagan] the white wife of Dr. [Cheddi] Jagan of the opposition whats the up opposition?
Crowd: PPP.
Jones: PPP. And if they ask you the Vanguard
Crowd: PNC.
Jones: Or the avant garde? Theyll often say it that way. Avant garde. Is that French? I dont know French.
Response unintelligible
Jones: Avanchi garde. Avanche. Avanti. I dont know what garde is in Portuguese. I Ive forgotten. But anyway, avant garde is French, and it means, the people thatre in the front leading. Leading socialism the best. You hear what Im saying? What is that party? (Claps along with initials) The P-N-C. You get struck in that some way, I would tell em well, say, what uh, dont you like about the PPP? Well, what I dont like is when they appealed from what Ive studied of the history of both sides, they have they appealed to race on one occasion. By apanjhat. Telling East Indians to vote their own kind. Thats a terribly backwards thing for a Marxist to do. Why even human genesis geneticists know that were all one kind. Right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Were all the human species. Homeo Sapiens. Were all human beings. And vote your own kind is a backward, primitive thing. I dont know how Jagan could have ever come to allowing his Marxism to tolerate to stoop to that level, the end justifies the means, by appealing to racism. Theres where you know the end has been corrupted. The just means The end justifies the means is corrupted. Right? When it violazes violates any human ethical principle, that any basic decency would know, that you know that somebodys using that end to justify their own, their means, whether to justify their own end. Do you understand?
Response unintelligible
Jones: Some of you dont know how to lie when its saving your ass. But youd never lie if somebody came to your door and asked you where somebody was here, youd talk like a goddamn crow.
Response unintelligible
Jones: And you can you can tell all kinds of lies, though, about anything else. Stand up here. I didnt do it. I never took that book. Id I wa I was at work. Got 15 (unintelligible). I was I did I wasnt late. Stand here and look at us, right in the teeth, and do it. (Pause) Bad business. You better Im telling you better learn to report everything you hear. Cause you can tear us up. You better learn to quit lying, cause you drain the movement of strength. The CIA is around anywhere. Theyd like that done. So you watch those that are particularly violating every rule. Hmm? (Pause) Right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Watch the looks on peoples faces. (Pause) Study them. Review them. (Pause) Thats why we just all have to work on smiling. I know thatll make some people smile now.
Response unintelligible
Jones: Cause you never smile. You know and then you dont have to go around with a weird smile, you just, just speak. "Hello." Think of show yourself friendly. (Pause) Okay, Ive got to get on with this. Hell. Im Excuse me. What did NBC say about women in the Navy? I just asked you something else.
Response unintelligible
Jones: Okay. What in the movie Oh shit. (Pause) Im worse than (Pause) someone that had so many beans, they didnt know to do. So many kids, they wanted something. I dont know. (Pause) Well, it may be page two on your books, but it aint page two on my book. It aint so. It is not so. It is not so, but I remember what it was. Six Rhodesians and uh
Response unintelligible
Jones: Well, where in the hell was the next question, then?
Response unintelligible
Jones: Oh, yes, yes. Youre right.
Response unintelligible
Jones: No, it wont be any of that, itll be something about the goddamn Rhodesians, that I cannot find.
Response unintelligible
Jones: No, no, didnt I jumped out of that ca category. I jumped out of it, because some of those people missed it in the bakery. I jumped out of Parallax View, cause I thought I might flunk em all. I dont set up here, to (unintelligible word) anything but time. You understand? So I jumped out of Parallax View. I know I jumped out of Parallax View.
Response unintelligible
Jones: Well, what is worrying me is here, I finally, I finally found it. What does the timing of the, of the lifting of the arms embargo and aid to Rhodesia financially, even though its still being given, it was given all along, as was brought to light in the press today, by the Johannesburg Star. They closed them down that night, too. For printing it. What does the timing of the lifting of the arms embargo that was voted on by Congress that means, House of Representatives and Senate in USA what does it show? What does the timing What does it What does it show? Here, the Ian Smith government is you know whats happening to it. You know the Zimbabwean Patriotic Front, you know what their successes are, you know what its obvious whos on the right side of issues. What does it show? (Pause) What does the timing of the lifting of the arms embargo on Rhodesia show about the United States? What does it really show about USA? (Pause) You dont understand what Im saying?
Young woman: No, Dad.
Jones: Well, will someone help her, because Im not, uh its quite possible (stumbles over words)
Young woman: (Unintelligible) The United States (unintelligible) using to send arms to Rhodesia now, when the blacks
Jones: Dont get nervous up here. What the hells (unintelligible)
Young woman: Now they are but (unintelligible)
Jones: You understand that?
Response unintelligible
Jones: What does that show about the character, the nature of the United States? (Pause) You know who you knew who runs Rho Rhodesia?
Young woman: Yes.
Jones: Who is it?
Young woman: Ian Smith.
Jones: Hes white, isnt he?
Young woman: Yes, Dad.
Jones: Right. Hes been an illegal government for ten years. Illegal, because theres only Uh, Comrade Grubbs will have to help me here one out of
Grubbs: Twenty.
Jones: twenty that are white. One out of twenty that are white. The rest of them are black. Nineteen to one. A white mans leading the government has no blacks involved with him. Only now two. Did have three Uncle Toms. The Bishop Misuela (?) cant even stand it now, the head of the Methodist Church. What does that show when the government of the United States, when the Zimbabwean Patriotic Front is liberating people right and left, and withstood all the military might of the USA, 21,000 mercenaries hired to b kill them, by the USA and England, and (Pause) 16,000 more, we learned today from Union of South Africa, and thats what he has to do to maintain only one little place hes got is Salisbury, and he can hardly keep hold of that. Theyre in inside and outside the streets every day, fighting, right in the capital, close to his headquarters, on one occasion. Now what does that show about a country, a U a country that would help a, a gov a government like that?
Young woman: It shows, um, how they treated blacks in the US.
Jones: Yeah, how more than how they treat ya. How they regard blacks. Theyre openly racist, and dont give a shit when the showdown comes, theyll show that they openly dont give a goddamn about anything in the hes conducting racial genocide over there. Murder of little children. Schools, villages. So, yes, it shows how he feels, and doesnt care about black people. US government doesnt care. Okay, next? (Pause) What happened in Cleveland, Ohio of interest lately that I just talked about uh, news tonight?
Young black man: A youn young mayor uh, was accused of favoritism and uh, racism and uh (Jones talks over him)
Jones: Yeah, thats right. Nepotism, and uh, wouldnt uh, fire bigots out of the police department, causing somebody that we used to know to even resign. Hed go along with most anything, he to had to be dirty before hed go keep him from going along with it. (Pause) Well, whatd they do about it? Whatd they do about him?
Young black man: Um (Pause) Lessee. Des Despite all that, he, he still made the uh, he still got to be mayor over all that.
Jones: Oh, well, he had, he had been mayor. Youngest mayor in the hi any city in United States. Hes in his late twenties. Yeah, I believe its late twenties. Very young. But hes a racist. And hes an opportunist. He gives jobs and favored treatment to various white members of the establishment ruling class. (Pause) You know how smart the establishment was? Thats how dumb weve been all these years. When theyd call the election? When theyd call the recall?
Unintelligible response
Jones: Im talking to this young man. What day did they have the recall?
Unintelligible response
Jones: Sunday. And why? Because they knew they could depend on us, dumb asses, our dumb ass blacks and Indians, to be in the fuckin house of the Lord and not go and vote. Cause nobody gonna bring it up. The the polls were open just through, till afternoon. So everybody went to Sunday school (fake black woman accent) "I have to go sing in the choir, I have to show off my gloves, and I have to get up there and pass my fat ass in front of all the good folk" (goes to angry tone) so, in a cou city that has 65% black, the dumb asses stayed at home and went to their goddamn, jackleg churches, and cost them the election. And the white man knew it. Thats why he gave them the religious (unintelligible wordnotes?) over in Africa. He knew it, goddamnit, thats the only thing that would subdue us. Only way he got those pricks to work with him, was send some of missionaries that would indoctrinate them that the black man slaves, and the fools believed it. Jesus was their savior. I mean, those slave-traders. Slave murderers. Religious. All of them were many times were converted to believe that God willed black people to be slaves. The few that theyd get to hunt the slaves down, you remember, from Roots? You understand? I Youyou got enough to pass. (Becomes angry) But that See how Do you understand what I just said there, honey? Will you wake up, goddamnit?
Man in crowd: Thats right. Carl Stokes (Unintelligible)
Jones: Yeah, yeah. You know whats the difference its a different Stokes. (Pause) (Stumbles for words) Its a different Stokes. We got the wrong Stokes.
Unintelligible response
Jones: No. Have to correct that news item. Its not Carl Stokes.
Unintelligible response
Jones: Nope, hes not the same one. He did all the shit work, and hes got an NBC fat contract, or CBS, as a commentator. This man is another Tom. So its not the same one. Lewis, I think. Leous Stokes. Whatever he is, hes right theyre calling him rightwing. Im not so sure he is black. Now (Struggles for words) cause CBS called him black. But Im not so sure. Im not even sure he is black. Does anybody know Louis Stokes? I dont I never heard of Louis Stokes. Hah?
Unintelligible response
Jones: What about it, Bea? You know him?
Unintelligible response
Jones: He is black. Wheres he from, honey?
Unintelligible response about Carl vs. Louis Stokes.
Jones: Wheres he from? (Pause) I think hes I think it is (unintelligible phrase). I dont know what he is. I know hes been acting like a right wing fanatic, and hes just trying to tear in to Oswalds [sic] test doc shit. James Earl Ray, the framed-up the guy that said he the fall guy he tore into that guy after the marshals beat him up and took him back and he was in even in coma a while. We had conflicting reports about it, but he was kept under lights, all of them agreed to that, for two days and two nights, floodlights, and he got they put floodlight in there, and they didnt even excuse that, the government admitted it happened, (Struggles for words) they didnt even bother to give us an explanation, why you keep a man whos getting ready for testimony under lights burning down on him for 48 straight hours. Theyre weird. Well, Louis Stokes has been just tearing his testimony all to hell. Tearing into it. You wont He cant get a word out of his mouth. And whod he bring as a witness against him today? Terrible. Im getting you ready for your next news, thats why Im doing this. Cause youll have to know this tape next time, you see what Im saying? I want every bit of it to count. Who did they get ready? They got the only witness against (short laugh) Jesus Christ. James Earl Ray is a former police inspector who had been fired because he was involved in such ugly crimes that even the Memphis police could not support him any more. Hed gone to jail for police corruption. All kinds of felonies. And nows involved in the underworld. And Mark Lane the first time he lost his cool, he said, I refuse to hear any more he has to say. He just stomped out. I refuse to have anything Its obvious youre managing this thing, its a obvious you dont want objective truth, when you come up with a witness that is as a crooked as this man. And the former witness, you remember against Day James Earl Ray. He was for him, originally. Remember, originally? He said in Atlanta, he was in Atlanta, Georgia at such-and-such a time? Putting his Getting his linen, his, his laundry? That fucker got up and twisted his story today, turned his story clear around. They say, well, why are you doing it now? He said, well why did you lie back then? There was no pressure on you then. Or if this was, thered certainly be more pressure (Struggles for words) of any kind when youre trying to testify on behalf of uh of the person they want to pin. He was tested ba testifying on behalf of James Earl Ray, back in the first trial. He said, I was orchestrated. They said, who by? Who orchestrated you? Well, its just that my, my, I I I wont go any further. Someone orchestrated. What he was really saying, he was orchestrated this time. Thats what he was really saying, because theyre orchestrating him, to try to send James Earl back up there and forget about him and make him look like the lone assassin, if they dont kill him off in the meantime. What they liked tove done was got him dead, but havent been able to do so.
Unintelligible response
Jones: Yeah, Larry Larry Jones (Struggles for words) Louis Stokes is a, a formerly a newspaperman from New York. That sounds like it (unintelligible words), thats right. (Pause) No doubt. (Pause) Orchestrated means that you do like a symphony, you make everybody do their songs, play their horn just right, everybody in their right place, and and then somebody conducts and when he moves that stick, that violin moves, and he moves the stick over here, the cell moves, and you move the stick you know what Im talking about, dont you? Pulls the strings. Orchestrates it. Well, its a mess. (Struggles for words) Got tired of listening the goddamn news, cause you theyre theyre gonna cover up any shit. If they dont cover it up, itll be just like [Costa-Gavras political movie] Z, right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Damn army will If they ever arrest one of the generals for some of these crimes they did you remember in Z? They arrested him, put gonna put him in jail Oh, you go too far then, honey, theyll get your ass. (Pause) What is planned for Camp David? I want everybody to know this uh it may not be so much news, but I want everybody to know on this tape tonight what the conspiracy is against us. And I only took you up to the early part of it. Its gotten much dead dirtier. What else is in it? What theyd come to, to [American Indian Movement leader] Dennis Banks? Six months? Six months before we ever had a newspaper slander? Said, if you will lie, and and go along and attack Jim Jones and his movement, you wont have any trouble with your extradition order, or, we can get the matters dropped in other states against you, that theres thats pending against you. (Deliberate) If you dont cooperate, you will be in lots of trouble. Thats what they said to him. One man by the name of [Alfred] Kahn who was in our same denomination, who worked for who? (Breathless answer) Standard Oil. Mmm-hmm. What did Dennis Banks do? He told us. And he got a press conference, called a press conference (Distracted) Will you wake up, for Christs sakes, folks, please do this. And you ask me to go to Georgetown, some of you young younger people here, I this outrageous. I Im not going send nobody to Georgetown, cant stay awake during the meeting. (Pause) Now. What what what what what what? Dennis Banks stood up and said that, and gave a public news conference about it, and nobody carried shit about it, except the Examiner, and they just had a picture of of of the of him in the picture, and whatd all the rest of it do? Rehash of all the old lies. Didnt even want to admit there was a conspiracy.
Unintelligible response by one man
Jones: (Unintelligible) I know hell get it. Hell get it, because he uh, see Governor Browns on the hot seat. Hes no safer than the governor. And, the court stood back in Governor Browns lap. Said, unless governor orders the extradition, its not our duty to interfere with the executive branch that the president is executive branch on the federal government, and the governors the executive branch on the state level, right? So he said, its not our duty. So you watch this. He gets closer to that Car that, that showdown, election. What did Brown do last week? Call for law and order. Strict enforcement of laws, against the minorities. He said, we have had too many people crying racism. (Pause) Hmm. Isnt that much? Can you imagine him saying that? I wouldna believed it, if I hadnt heard his words on Voice of America, the that sounded a bit t too much for me, but hes gone that far. So you think hes gonna when that election comes up, that the rightwings going to make hell over that. And you think he wont? I think he will.
Unintelligible response by one man
Jones: And if he loses, you know the next governor whos running against him. [California Attoney General] Evelle Younger? Heh.
Crowd reacts
Jones: Right wing. Openly right wing. Known racist. Hell First week, if Dennis hadnt got his ass out of there, the first week, he will the first week he comes to office, Ill bet you, he moves against Dennis. Thatd be my opinion. But everybody tells things are going cool for Dennis. Even, uh everybody but him. All of our liberal friends think itll be just fine. Well see whos right. (Changes subject) All right, now, what where where were we? What is planned for Camp David? (Pause) President [Jimmy] Carters retreat, his summer camp. [Former President Dwight] Eisenhower had it, we always heard that damn name, and they named it after Eisenhower. Camp David.
Young woman: Um.
Jones: Shift, please. (Pause) (Sigh). Shit. Fawn (?) giving help too much longer. Now whats hap whats planned for Camp David?
Young woman: They, um, bringing back um, the, the camp, concentration camp
Jones: No no no. No, uh, you, obviously you dont know this stu question, darling. Youll have to take another class. Th Thats all right. Youre a good person. Just need a class. Thats not Thats not it has nothing to do with the concentration camps. Thank you. Next. You may be seated.
Second woman: I believe theres going to be a conference between [President] Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister [Menachem] Begin of Israel.
Jones: Yes
Second woman: and Carter.
Jones: Both dictators, in their way. What a What a terrible thing did What terrible thing did Begin do, that most awesome thing (struggles for words) I suspect some of usll never really get off our little ass until somebody shoots one of us. What happened? Zionism played a bad game. They moved in Beirut in the middle of the Arab section, where all the principal Arab leaders and they dont like Arabs, period, right or left and they blew up all their children and their wives, and you know what the hell they just caused? For the first time in history, all the Palestinians, right and left, all the Arabs, right and left, no matter how much differences theyve got, they got one enemy thats bigger than their differences. Zionism. Racism. So theyre calling a summit meeting. And thats something I wish you could. You people gripe and complain, youre never sorry (erupts angrily) Dont you have any enemies that are greater than any difference you have with somebody here in Peoples Temple?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: (Calls out) Dont you have something worse back there to hate? Didnt you come out of something worse?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Dont you have some relatives you could hate?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: You hate their ways for what theyve done?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Dont you hate them for this terrible thing, they tried to frame [Jim] McElvane?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Dont make it necessary, that one of our people be shot down (pause) before you get your act together.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: And some of you have greatness in this place. (Voice moderates) But I dont believe well ever see it, until somebody swoops in with a plane and bombs us. (Pause) Thats my Thats my sad feeling. I think some people cannot live in an invec in an intellectual environment, in a stimulating environment, in an environment of great opportunity, environment of lovely food and cosmopolitan living and the best air I dont believe they can stay revolutionary that way. (Pause) And Im not going to hire no goddamn plane as a gimmick. You get what Im saying?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: I aint starting no White Nights for gimmickry. Cause I cant take no White Night. If its a White Night, baby, we dont even refer to that. Lets forget that. Its an Alpha Itll be an Omega, by God, before I call you, almost, cause Im sick of them. Im sick of those goddamn things. Thats too much, hours and hours of worrying and pain and grief, so, Im not going to create a situation which we have to discuss. But some of you forget too easily. They have shot at me, and missed me by just a few inches.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: They did try to invade us. They did come in with a massive conspiracy and stole everything we had in the supply, while we were guarding the the houses, the next moment, they stole all of our shoes. White men led it. Just talking about it tonight, the head of the party, PNC. (Coughs) Hes never been heard, hide nor h hair of since that time, when he was trying coming in, trying to find out who John [Victor Stoen] was. Had kidnapping in mind, too, but we were w were wise, but were getting soft. (Pause) Some of us are not watching.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Because we dont have guns. Were not watching. By God, you should watch. And not pray. Yeah, watch and pray.
Crowd: Laughter.
Jones: I mean prey like a fuckin fox. Just look for any shit you can find, because if somebody in here is an agent, and they make a contact, or tried to, like that one day, when the black sisters sighted this last person in dressed in black. They got us diverted. (Pause) By God, it only take one contact that could get you killed.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Get your children killed. If we dont cooperate and get our people out of there and quit wasting so much money, and causing some to have to stay back and feel that they have to, cause they see the books, and one of them gets arrested, or one of them gets killed, how you gonna feel then? (Pause) Some of you wouldnt feel anything. Lot of you, uh, itd be just like me, itd be close to it, itd be pain terribly. Okay (sighs), uh, you answered that, yes. Carters going to try to get together with Begin and Sadat. Both of them, Sadats been a sell-out in the Arab world, they dont like him, and now they he says he wont compromise, and neither will (sighs) uh, Begin, he wont give back any of the conquered territories of West Jordan, West Bank that belongs to Jordan, or the Gaza Strip that he stole from Egypt, or the Southern Lebanon that he keeps in the hands of rightwing Christians. What does Iraq say? (Pause) Whats Iraq got to say about all this these days? Whats happening to Iraq?
Young man: Iraq is being attacked, uh, all over, because of its stand. It wants its trying to pressure the Arab nations to uh, change from using the U.S. dollar and use gold, and it also wants the Arab nations to refine their own oil.
Jones: Thats right.
Young man: And so, its become
Jones: Make their own oil, instead of let letting the big capitalists like Standard Oil, Shell and so forth, uh, rip off all the profits, because they got the equipment in USA or in US territory, where they refine the oil. Thats true.
Young man: The ambassador, um
Jones: They also want him to do something else youve already passed it in good color, um want something else. I want to put it in for knowledge. They want the Arab nations to be develop their own arms so they wont be dependent upon USA when they have to fight their wars for their own freedom. And Iraq says What does it say about Israel?
Young man: Um
Jones: Well, dont worry, you passed. Iraq said about Israel, that has no right to exist. Its a religious state. It no Muslim state has been allowed. Uh, the United Nations has given no approval to a Muslim state, or a Christian state, but they have some. No religious state. He wants a combination government made up of Arabs and Jews, and call it the new Palestine. So, he fell in trouble with USSR because USSR feels you gotta talk and negotiate, at least life has to be guaranteed to the Israelis, or they will start nuclear war. And USSR the Soviet Union is trying to avoid nuclear war. And China may be just as ideally trying it too, but they know, the longer youd spare it, if its going to happen, the more people gonna be killed in the long run. I think someone wrote me, I cant I I think it was Pauline Groot, you were questioning, you said you needed for mo moral reasons to believe in China, you were very, uh, honest about that. You said, uh, something, I guess, you wanted for your own moral reasons that China you, you, you just couldnt face the fact that she would uh, operate from a plan to bring about Third World War.
Unintelligible response.
Jones: No, no. Well, theyre not bluffing it. They they said it tonight. (Short laugh) They spoke to themselves on the news, and from the from Romania. They said the prime minister says nuclear war, and uh, everybody believes him. BBC believes him. They really believe it. BBC wont say always they believe its gonna happen, they always say everybody says itll happen, sooner or later. But hes the Chinese prime minister says itll happen within a year. He said it three or four times now. No, no, theyre not theyre not kidding nobody. But why would they have to bluff, Paulie, why why do you (struggles for words) what is it that you feel is immoral about uh, such a con a consideration? (Pause) From your frame of reference.
Pauline: Um.
Jones: Shift, please. Wake up, please.
Pauline: (Speaks slowly) I Im having trouble putting the exact words behind it. It (Pause)
Jones: We get a lot of helpful things in writing, I like to he see you write. But uh, that point, I thought you were a little uh, idealistic, uh, too much too utopianistic.
Pauline: May very well be. Ah
Jones: Dont you believe nuclear war is de bound to happen, from your point of view as a scientist? Youve got a lot of scientific training.
Pauline: Uh, yes
Jones: You may be seated.
Pauline: Im I believe its bound to happen, even for for one thing, its the scientists that I grew up with that worked on that stuff are I dont know quite how to put it, but there (Jones talks over her)
Jones: We dont have a lot We dont have a lot We dont have We dont have a lot to talkWe dont have a lot of time for dialogue. I just Im just trying to find out So if you believe its going to happen, that theres too many bombs and too many nationalists and too much fear and too much conniving and too much, uh, paranoia, distrust, then, would the Chinese not be right? (Pause) Would they not be m Would they not be right to seek, to stop it from killing all of mankind. Unless you are a hedonist or something. Nihilist. Nihilistist, they dont believe in anything, correct? Is that Is that a correct analysis for nihilism?
Pauline: Um Correct, yes.
Jones: Ah, I want to be sure. Getting up, up there in the days. (Pause) Is that all there is to nihilism? Theres more to that to nihilism (unintelligible)
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Jones: Accept no authorities, and believe in what?
Unintelligible response
Jones: No no philosophy, no religion? Yeah.
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Jones: A defeatist attitude. Yeah, it is. Well, I suppose a nihilist would believe he could never, (stumbles over words) they dont believe in anything, they dont believe anything will ever good come out of the human race. So the best thing for them, I guess, they we just blow up the face of the blow the whole damn world. Unless you were a nihilist, though and with the scientific evidence that only USA is going to suffer the most tragically Im reading that from more radical and even more, uh they consider the bomb a greater menace than some people there prepared to admit. USA says, of course, you know, they tell the people, theyll survive and a bunch of bullshit. Most of the time in the press they do. But every now and then, like Secretary [Robert] McNamara you remember when he was the head of the Secretary of Defense?
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Jones: And now hes the head of the World Bank? He said, there will be a nuclear war. And he said that was what? Fifteen years ago? God, I dont know. Time Ten years ago? He said in the first 20 minutes, 149 million US people will die. At that time, I think our population was around 200 million. And they still say it. I got some more statistics. I dont remember them. They still say it. Now its two hundred and something. Two hundred million and seven, or 206 that will die in the first few minutes. So if (stumbles over words) if thats bound to happen, uh, wouldnt you, uh I wouldnt want you to feel immoral about that, Pauline. Um. The Soviet Union, I think, are being naive. I think theyre on the vanguard more as much as you can know uh, between the, the lines. I think they are uh
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Side 2
Jones: sell them opium to their drug market. They were bla they were white-marketing in opium.
Pauline: China didnt want the capitalists selling opium in China. They tried to clean it up so their own Chinese people would not have to be addicted to the drug (Jones talks over last few words)
Jones: They didnt want it They didnt want it anywhere. Some of the some of the people were very, very uh, moralistic. They didnt want the shit to go out. They didnt want them to more than the morality, they didnt want them to have the exclusive right, as you say, to export (exploit?) it. And by God, from a little incident, I, uh its one of those things that bought a whole war. Just some little some affront that a white man had because a Chinese spoke him back spoke back to him, that caused the goddamn war, in which Ch Ch millions of Chinese um, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands were massacred. (Pause) Okay. Now do do do what is your reason to have difficulty with China, saying well, shit, its gonna happen, its best that it happens before this which is a zone of peace this is a declared zone of peace between the Soviet Union and the USA. Theyll never drop any nuclear bombs in this region. Now theyre making the Indian Ocean a zone of peace, all through the subcontinent of India. If anybody deserves it, its the Indians Christ, they ought to deserve theyve been treated like a damn bunch of dogs, allowed every damn famine, when theyre not in a famine, theyre in torrential monsoon rains, I guess they (stumbles over words) should have some agreements. But whats going to happen? Indias got the bomb. She hasnt had much time to industrialize, but shes got the bomb. Any nation that has any capacity at all to forge industrialization can make that bomb. (Pause) So. Now, why do you find that difficult? Morally.
Pauline: Um. (Pause) I get my emotions too tangled up in this, partly due to
Jones: You recognize that (Snapping fingers) Know it. Know it. One thing you can never do, is allow your emotions to get in the way of your socialist philosophy. Ah, you stop and think of those babies, the skin pull falling off their skin, off their bone, and its so horrible, and peoples eyes blinded as we saw in the movies, at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, till you open them, and there nothing but a mass of pus. (Pause) Then scorched through, you could tell just like somebody put a welding torch right on them.
Pauline: Um-hmm.
Jones: When you see that wake up, darling on the front row, young lady when you see that, I can know the terror of thinking of just the USA alone thats going to die. Two hundred million? And whats worse, whats going to happen to the 40 million left alive, cause they wont have any way to fight radiation, theres no underground shelters, which shows the superiority of socialism over capitalism, because socialist China and Russia and even socialist democracy in Sweden, uh, provide underground shelters. But dont even let your emotions rule you, because what you have to face is like this: how would you like to see, as opposed to, what would presently be probably 400 million dead, or would you like to see four billion, four billion, (Slows speech for emphasis) slowly dying, that didnt get the bomb directly. A whole globe, where thered never be anything alive again. Now you may say, I wish it were that way, but youre not a socialist if you do. Dont you think children who are born Im not talking about the unborn dont you think children who are born and have been starved all their life have a right to life?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Been brought up in religious prejudices that they cant lay down their life, wouldnt know how to do it, wouldnt have the means to do it, and some of them dont even possess a knife to cut their food, they have to grub it out with their hands, steal it from garbage pails. Dont you think they have a right to life? Do you think communism can work? Do you think socialism can work? Yes, in spite of all the hell here, if it can work here, baby, it can work anywhere.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Because weve got a goddamn bunch of spoiled Americans.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Come on, now.
Crowd: (Louder) Right.
Jones: Spoiled as hell. Pampered as hell. Most of them never knew what a depression was, never knew what police brutality was, or they forget it, they dont want to be reminded what? Never knew what work was, yes, thank you, sir, I thats bor (laughs)
Crowd: Laughter.
Jones: (Lighter tone) Never knew what work was, and still dont.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Never had a war on your land. If this bunch of shit can make a socialist community thats decent and more than halfway decent, then anybody should be able to build socialism.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Right?
Crowd: (Louder) Right.
Jones: So the miracle is these seniors that are learning to read and write, when they were supposed to be handicapped Marceline [Jones] told me herself had so much corrosion in their blood vessels that theres no way they could memorize. And I said well see. I aint gone tell you who they are, cause theyve already memorized it. (Laughs) They can give you the doctrine of free (three?) worlds. Fuck medicine. Fuck capitalist medicine, you know. Weve done great miracles here.
Crowd: (Scattered) Right.
Jones: Where theres a will, theres a way.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: You got a will to live, you can go through many a storm. We saw that in a simple-assed Hollywood movie the other night. The plague that killed something, some shit, and, uh, we you got it, you can see it. I dont know what the fuck it was. The Killer That Stalked New York, and it was some kind of well, you see it. That woman had a mission, by God. And dont tell me a mission wont hold you together. (Sings out) Dont tell me it wont hold you together. It will. I got fever right now, and Im here on a mission, Im not sure very effective, but by God, (short laugh) if I knew I was dying for sure, oh, ho ho ho (Michael Jackson "Ow"). I keep saying this, cause they dont like this. They dont like (unintelligible phrase). (unintelligible word) fuckers immortal. Theyre in Theyre eternally immortal. They come out of the divine mother virgin Mary, their daddy didnt have anything to do with fucking, theyre going to live forever. Never can stand this, they never can stand this. Dont want to die. But if you were going to die, what would you do? Everybody ought to have it worked out in their mind. (Speaks deliberately) What would you do? I got it all worked out. And if I was sick, like some of these people have been, lay in the last moment, people follow the rules, they wouldnt have we havent had but three [deaths in Jonestown]. Even my mother. You gotta follow all the rules, you want to live longer and healthy, keep alive and get resurrection. That should not be an end, but we should try to stay alive, be less complaining and follow all rules. Some good people Some of the good people pass who were not complainers, but they they would never attempt to uh, change some of their way. Smoking. You know what I mean. Lets face it, Emmett [Griffith, Sr.] and Lyn Lynetta [Jones] knew better. You understand what Im saying?
Crowd: Yes.
Jones: But a lot of good people will die. Thats not the point. Good people die. The issue is, say, why is it that some of you have never faced it? Ive wondered, though, why had any time exexcept my mother. She said, I wou I wish youd let me out of here, I said, Mother, you couldnt get across, uh, couldnt get across the Atlantic. She say, ohhh, yes I could. I said, she couldnt, her legs were all swollen up. Said I she said I personally, I personally like to kill that Tim Stoen. She says that critter dont deserve to live another day. Said. if Ida got my mother loose in New York, she mighta made it, but I knew that that high altitude, she wouldnt have. Hmm?
Unintelligible comment.
Jones: She didnt know much about the conspiracy now. But you watch. These people will if theyd got down, were ready to die, youll never hear a word come out of their mouth. (Pause) Hah?
Crowd: (Scattered) Right.
Jones: You never hear a word come out of their mind about what theyre going to do, to help a cause. One of our other people saw they had cancer for sure, I know we did, the doctor did, (unintelligible word) rate was high, shakin, he had some calculatin what he was going to do. And let me tell you, friends, I couldnt I had to take the chance that I could heal him, and I did. It dropped, but he looked like walking death. I was about tempted he looked like walking death. I mean, he looked like walking death to me. And he felt like it, he couldnt keep going at all so (Cries out) So what would you do if you I aint gone tell you. You ought to know. Every socialist ought to know. You ought to have a little plan. Hmm? I shouldnt be (unintelligible word pam? meaning hand?) feeding you. Have you thought about it right now? How many already got in your mind what youd do if you died, would knew you were dying? Ah, some people are honest. They havent got it out, but you ought to start thinking, right now, in your brain. You ought to have it in five minutes, while Im talking here. Hmm? (Pause) Okay. Shift again. (Pause) Whats Chinas (mumbles question to himself) Okay, we got that. (Mumbles question to himself) Oh, shit, were back on that again, huh? (Pause) So all that group been through, that was in the bakery?
Voice off mike: No, Dad (rest of short sentence too soft)
Jones: Oh, Lord. Okay, (sighs), the Rosenbergs. Who were the Rosenbergs, and um, what happened to them?
Young woman: The Rosenbergs were um, uh, just normal people living in America, and they were framed they were framed, um (Pause), they were framed for um, be um, getting the atomic information to the um, Russia.
Jones: Yes, thats right. What what background were they? What ethnic background?
Young woman: They were Jewish.
Jones: They were Jewish. They wanted to extract from them certain things. Okay, pass. (Pause) Good. How could they have avoided going to death? The Rosenbergs could have avoided going to death by t two times, by doing something. They could have avoided a terrible death in the electric chair.
Young woman: They
Jones: Sing Sing. For their children, it was a terrible death.
Young woman: They coulda went to prison.
Jones: (Shocked) Of course, you could go to prison. I mean, what could they have done as individuals, that beli makes me not be a nihilist. Cause people like that, you cant get around. You cant get around some people in Haymarket Affair. You cant get around the Rosenbergs. You cant get around Patrice Lumumba. You cant get over, (Sings) too hi-i-i-gh, you got cant go over it, too lo-o-ow, you cant get under it, too wi-i-i-ide, you cant get round it, you gonna have to come through the socialist door. (Normal tone of voice) Why? Victor Harrah (unintelligible name), sing your arm with his arms off. Yeah, children. Why? What could they have done? They were offered the most important message of the whole film. To me, to me, it showed me something profound.
Young woman: They coulda lied, but instead, they didnt. They
Jones: No nonononononono. They coulda done that. No no no no. Did you see the film?
Young woman: Yes, Dad.
Jones: Last night?
Young woman: Yes. Um.
Jones: (Unintelligible "What was the point of it, darling?) I really thought I pointed that out. How many could hear my interpretations over the over the uh, film? (Pause) Well, youre youre bright. Thats why I know I, uh you musta been tired or not listening. Ill have to go on, because I I cant if I start giving time for one another, well be here all night. Go on. Next. (Pause) What could they have done to save themselves?
Young woman 2: Um. They could have um, gave up for what they believe in, they coulda just
Jones: You dont know either, do you?
Young woman 2: I heard it today, but I I didnt understand it.
Jones: Well, dont get nervous. Just try. If they give up what they believe in, yes, but the other said as principally as that. As much. I havent figured out how many days youll have, I know were going to have two extra days of study for those who do not pass this c this class. Maybe five. Depends upon our activities. (Pause) You dont You dont know? You dont remember any of it, honey? Joyce [Touchette], you dont remember any of it?
Young woman 2: (Unintelligible fade in) I I just forget.
Jones: Well, try to try to (unintelligible word) might Comrade Teacher principals, Clara and uh, Grubbs should be able to tell us maybe a little memory drill. Honey, youre going to have to begin back at a much uh, earlier level, you know, some things. But to me, that was the most touching thing about the whole movie. Co But that again, I think, shows something about you, cause youre bright too. You if youre really socially sensitive, if you really feel for others, if you really have an empathy, putting yourself in somebody elses shoes, (claps hands) it would have gripped you, and youda got that, if you didnt get anything else. If youre young. Now a senior might have trouble. But Ill bet you theres some seniors that got it. (Pause). Yes. Okay, Joyce? Stand up and tell me what it was.
Joyce: (Unintelligible fade in)they wasnt accused. They was accused, but they wasnt guilty.
Jones: Thats right, they were accused of uh, signing false uh
Joyce: They was accused
Jones: They they refused to say, Im guilty, and beg for the mercy of the court. Now there was another time, if theyda done something else thats good, she got that, put her down what else? You know? It was another time. It was another time. They were offered some other thing, thatda got em a much better deal than that. Only three people in this place know it? (Pause) Good Lord. (Pause) Good Lord. You do know it, dont you? (Pause) What was it?
Unintelligible comment.
Jones: Al Simon back there, what was it? Shout it out.
Unintelligible comment.
Jones: What? (Pause) If you didnt hear the question, how could you raise your hand that you got the answer? (Laughs) The question was (Pause) Dont, dont please dont do this, folks. The question was (Pause) (Sighs) I, Im so damn feverish, I cant even remember the question. The question was, there was another chance they were given to do something. If theyd done it, (struggles for words) for the government, it woulda helped uh, capitalism and to help anti-communism, they coulda done another thing they were offered to do. (Pause) You remember now?
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Jones: No, no, thats it thats it in substance, but that thats pretty good logic, but thats not it exactly. Yes, uh, Reb [James Edwards], what?
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Jones: Thats right. And to help build Israel. To help build Israel. That that should be the only cause. And they refused to do that, too. And that would have gotten them from what the insinuations was were, that would have perhaps even gotten them free. To walk the streets. Cause they were a national They were national heroes and heroines. Thereve never been so many people out on the streets for anyone. Second only was Paul Robeson, but even Robeson never command the attention, the interest of the Rosenbergs. The eyes of the world were upon them. And Im sure theyda baded them gladly, they got the eyes at that time, in the early fifties, to look towards supporting Israel and say that the Soviets are really enemies of the Jews, and Communists are enemies of the Jews, and tell this soc socialists, they ought to all get behind the Zionist struggle, and build a reli religious state called Israel. Okay. Thank you, honey. (Pause) Next. Next question. What part did the following people play in the trial? David Greenglass and Harry Gold.
Woman: Uh, David Greenglass was Ethel Rosenbergs sis uh, brother, and he he told her that Julius was the one who he started this, um, get the plans for the Russians, and he had the uh, Jello boxtop that somebody was going to come and match with him, and he implicated that Julius and uh, Ethel had to do with it, and David Gold was um, (unintelligible phrase at the end, he?) he was he was crazy, and he he
Jones: Some people remember words like that. What was it? I I I wou I remember the word. And when the psychiatrist called him something. Gold. Know what it was?
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Jones: Last word ending in "loco."
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Jones: Pseudo-fantastico?
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Jones: Hmm? (Pause) Pseudo (Pause) Oh, I know that. False. Pseudo means false.
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Jones: False fantastic talking. Fantastic nightmares. Wild dreams. All the time, he talked wild of schemes. Even loved to g And therere some people, I dont know what the psychological disease is, they theyll get publicity even if they go to the gas chamber. Therere people like that. They con They confess to every crime. They confess all the time, out of a sense of guilt, the Whats the label? Whats the Theyll theyll theyll confess to any goddamn thing. He got it. He sure got jailed for it. (Pause) What?
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Jones: Yeah yeah, we yeah, we know, I wanted to know if they had a mental if they had a description. Those who cannot face what they have done in their life, or what life is, they have to develop some fantastic kind of phantasmagoria, some kind of hallucination. But uh, who are those that uh is there a word for it? Ive forgotten. There was. Psychological word for those who feel so guilty, that theyll confess to things, even on a lunatic basis. They think theyre behind everything. I have a woman here in my mer movement. When she first came in the movement, she was she was responsible for everything. If ISomebody got in my pulpit one time No, not delusions of grandeur. Uh, (gusts) yeah this woman never had delusions of grandeur, but she, uh somebody preached on Adam. And thats what I believe about mentally-disturbed people, I dont uh, I I believe anythings curable. Cause Esther [Mueller] was settin over there, and shes been in responsible work, and done strategic work, and done highly sensitive work. She been with me for 20 years, but she was crazier than a March hare when she came. Her family was gonna put her in a mental hospital, and she was crazy. So some of you and you they oughtna look at uh stand up, Esther. She knows herself together now, and can shes in her late seventies and does everything, but when she came 20 years ago, she was crazy, cause somebody preached the doctrine on the fall of man, and she liked to bug my ass for an hour, she said, Im responsible for Adams sin.
Crowd: General laughter.
Jones: I dont know whether she thought then she was out in the fuckin garden, I dont know, maybe she thought she was Eve. No, she didnt. She just felt guilty, and something unexplainable shed take responsibility every time I preached a sermon. Ive got some still. (Gusty breath) Its always them. But for some of us, because they (Gusty breath) theyre guilty. Theyre guilty of everything. Okay. Now, you give us a pretty good breakdown of Gold there, so give me something so I can Im nervous, cause I dont want to hold it up waitin on uh I can do it. I can do it out here. Okay, you passed. Harry Gold. (Pause) What was revealed about the jury? Terrible things about that jury.
Younger girl: That, um, they picked they picked no um, working class. They um, they didnt pick no Jew, no no Jew
Jones: Thats good.
Younger girl: And um
Jones: No working class?
Younger girl: No, no no.
Jones: You got enough to pass. (Pause) What else didnt they do?
Younger girl: And um (Pause)
Jones: They couldnt read any progressive newspapers, or liberal newspapers.
Younger girl: And um
Jones: Naturally, they couldnt be socialist. (Pause) Well, you hit enough. They didnt pick aThey wouldnt let a Jew sit in the jury, they wouldnt let anybody that was progressive, liberal even not socialist nobody be on there, and they had to they prosecutor could eliminate any juror he wanted to, based on what they read. If they read anything progressive or liberal they wanted people who read the old guidelines, the Readers Digest, and U.S. News & World Report. (Pause) Yes. (Pause) And I hope that picked up. Prosecutor was allowed to know full files, yes, but the defense attorney was not. Yes.
Chaikin: I just wanted to say that they do that they do that in all the major poli political cases, they do it in all the major criminal cases, where they got blacks or minority, uh, the prosecution, the district attorneys, theyve always got FBI profiles on all the prospective jurors. The defense attorneys dont. Its a standard way they have of putting people on ice.
Jones: Thats good.
Chaikin: Been going on for years in every state major trial.
Jones: Very good point. Some of you think that youre no different from the Rosenberg. What hes saying is that that happens any time a person goes to trial for anything. The prosecutions got the advantage to put you behind bars, because your attorney cannot know the background of the jurors. They cant have Theyre They dont have available to them FBI files and computer files and police files, they dont have that available. (Pause) All right, young lady, very good. (Unintelligible word) Next. Next. (Pause) (Sighs) Wish this temperature would go down. (Reads questions) Why do you think that all the demonstrations No no no no. What were some of the holes in the governments case against the Rosenbergs?
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Jones: Some of the holes. (Pause) In the governments case against the Rosenbergs.
Young woman: I know its supposed to be there on the fifth. They werent really there. They were there on the sixth, and it was fourth. (Pause) Um.
Jones: I wish you people would do me one thing. Ive asked it uh, for over and again. You have to me You must think Im a walking computer, to give me these goddamn questions and I do not have answers for em. But I happen to know the answers on the questions. I think its grossly unfair, and I hope I dont have to say it again. I made a distress call to someone yesterday. I could capsulize it quickly, and I wouldnt have to take up peoples time, trying to get it out of my memory. S very important. Now. What is it what oh, Ive mentioned it so many times, Im sick of talking about it. Go ahead.
Man in crowd: The thing was
Jones: Now wait wait wait. I want to hear her.
Young woman: There was uh besides that, there was uh a lot was um, depending upon a Jello package, which uh, (Jones talks over her) brother
Jones: Whats the hole? Whats the hole?
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Jones: A hole. I mean, like a hole in the uh, like a hole in the fabric, where you can see through. The light of truth shining through, showing that uh the prosecution, the government was lying. I mean, it framing them. What what were some of the holes? (Pause) How many know em out there? (Sighs)
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Jones: Tsk, tsk, tsk. Oh, Jesus, this is discouraging. (More emphatic) This is discouraging. (Pause) Theres equal amounts of seniors as there are youth. And one thing Im going to say, some of you goddamn teenagers, preteen, you dont know shit. (Pause) Just after that junior high level, ah, up to the end of the secondary, you dont know shit. I dont see a hand. You never wake up. Where in the fuck are you?
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Jones: They had the Rosenbergs for 12 days, yes. Ought to be answers to the place. (Pause) You better correct that shit, or there wont be no tomorrow for you. You want to hold on to your jive-ass romance and your jive-ass music, and all that shit, well you wont be able to play that jive-ass music when radiations killing us off, or somebody else, mercenaries, cause you lower your resistance and thats the way you lower it, by not learning socialism somethings going to happen to you, someplace. (Pause) I Im ashamed, that some of these youth (stumbles for words) dont make you got the mind. Difficult for people, (unintelligible word) even middle years, it becomes difficult, but by God, when seniors can have four or five hands, and not see certain lay age groups, it makes me very, very upset. You know any of the holes here. Youre a good worker. No reflection on your work, but Im going to have to go with (Jones and woman talking over each other)
Young woman: No, Dad, Im (unintelligible word) thinking. Im sorry I missed it.
Jones: Okay, Ill just step on What You know some of the holes in the case.
Young woman: Um, all I can think of is more than like, um, they didnt have no evidence against them.
Jones: Well, honey. They didnt have any evidence. But what is it? Would you give me more than that, darling? What what is the thing they didnt have any evidence about? (Pause) (sighs) I Ill have to go to the next
Young woman: Um
Jones: I dont like to do this, (unintelligible word), therere not the best test, but we why are we tested this way. We dont have any paper. Didnt get any on the shipment. Thats why were doing it. Itll be in by Tuesday, for a test then, but none now. (Pause) What (unintelligible word), what is it?
New woman: Um one thing, they didnt have enough information about the atomic bomb, or something like that.
Jones: Yes? (Pause) It wasnt about the atomic bomb in the first place. (Pause) It was about uh, (unintelligible word land? Lem?). And it was a superficial drawing.
New woman: Yeah.
Jones: So thats true.
New woman: Um
Jones: Give me, uh you you barely skidded through. (Unintelligible word) on by. Now, what more? You know anything more about it?
New woman: No.
Jones: Why? (Sudden outburst) I say, why? Dont give me no shrug of shoulder. (Mike cuts off for several seconds) you gone kill us. So dont me no fuckin shoulder. I dont mean you personally. So dont you dont you come back at me like that. (Shouts) You should know, and you should feel ashamed that you dont know. Youre young. Capable. Bright. You should know. (Pause) So dont you be humble. Not me.
Reply of woman from crowd too soft.
Jones: (Upset) You goddamn better say something. What did you get out of the Rhode (stumbles for word) Rosenberg case? (Shouts) What your hell is our future in? Where in the hell is our future? Whose hand is it in? Why are you doing, you killers of the office? You kill, because you wont learn. (Pause)
Reply of woman from crowd too soft.
Young woman: No.
Crowd woman: Well, answer it, you can say something, there must have been something in the film that (fades out)
Jones: (Low and upset) Im feverish, child. Im just feverish. Very high in fever. I dont dislike you, Id lay my life down for you. But this is a frustration. Intellectually, Im not trying to tell you, Im not frustrated by what I see. (Pause)
Man in crowd: And the thing about it, youre a young (unintelligible)
Jones: (Talks over man) Oh, for forget it.
Man in crowd: confronting or not, youre not Dad.
Jones: (Shouts) There never will, because there many of them as ignorant as Al Shit (unintelligible name), theyre so caught up in capitalism, theyre selling them out, and theyre murdering me.
Crowd: Thats right.
Reply of woman from crowd too soft.
Young woman: (Plaintive) I didnt understand it.
Man: Well, when he explained to you
Jones: (mike cuts back on him, with unintelligible word fragment) (shouts) did you ask your neighbor, the person (unintelligible word) say, I didnt understand it? Did you tell me one time? Did you raise your hand one time? Hell, no. (low voice) Dont give me that shit.
Man: You were in socialism class, you were in socialism class yesterday, and everybody in socialism class discussed it.
Several voices interrupt.
Man: Who was the president? Who was the president? Who was the president during the time this all this happened? What was the presidents name? What year? What whatwhat what Congressman was running around acting
Jones: (Interrupts) Next. We cant go Next, we cant go, give any more bay (?). Weve been black and white, weve been equal with up here. Come on.
Crowd discussion too soft.
Jones: (Shouts) She shouldnt be in a bakery. She should be at the very foot of learning in every department. She should be educating herself. She should not be in a bakery.
Crowd: Right.
Young man: One thing, they didnt have no, no information. They didnt
Jones: (Interrupts) I didnt tell him. I would not tell anybody to go into the bakery. They canSomebody else can substitute. That childs going back to school. She ought to send spend some time. In school. I will not let ignoramuses grow up, and we let you out. And ignoramus doesnt mean anything. That means youre just not getting intell the information, and youre intelligent enough to get that information. But Ill be goddamned if were going to let people quit school like, to have them ignore classes and dont know one thing about Rosenbergs? Nuh-unh. Nuh-unh. No way. (Pause) Son, do you know any holes that were in the case?
Young man: Um. One thing they had, they had little pieces of information that didnt hardly even fit together and um, like, um, they used little things like, they they didnt even know if the um, Rosen the Rosenbergs didnt really do it, like, they they werent giving out no information in the, in the um, the um, the um, the courts tried to use it against them, they saying that they was using all all kinds of little stuff, putting all kinds of little stuff together, trying to
Jones: Okay, now, that thats good, now Ill let you by, I let somebody else by that shouldnt have got by with this, on this question, about as simply. (Unintelligible) Ill let you by. (Unintelligible) And you said it much more articulately. Okay. But here is what. Major, a major thing in the course that Chaikin pointed out, then the fact that co few co in England, the scientist that was framed, by most reports today thats what press has admitted in, in England he wasnt even a spy. He wasnt he was a political scapegoat in England. And they tried to say that he had met with Harry Gold. And finally said, if you insist that I had met with Harry Gold, I guess itll just have to be Harry Gold, but I never met with him. So there could have been no conspiracy, cause Fuchs is the one who supposed to gotten the heavy information, the spy information, with went through Fuchs, Professor Fuchs, a scientist, a physicist in England who was being bla whitemailed for homosexual reasons, they said, and then he in turn sent it on to Soviet Union. So if he didnt know hithe contact man Harry Gold was the contact man between the Soviets and USA if he if Fuchs the contact man they built their case on Fuchs being the one that had taken the material, handed it over to him through Harry Gold, and Harry Gold had got it from Julius brother, David Greenglass, who sold out his own sister. Thought he was going to get off, and the goddamn judge surprised him, give him 15 years. Thats what all finks should take notice. They always call them government witness. What a lovely dont you ever fall for that word, "government wit wink witness," that means fink. Anybody give states evidence against anybody in a criminal situation, as uh, Chaikin pointed out, where all no black person, no poor white person can get a fair trial, because the prosecution has an advantage from the beginning? (Emphatic) I wouldnt fink on nobody. Thats my cord my cardinal gain. I wouldnt. I had to see something big in the black community which I lived, they said such-and-such on dope, I said, who in the hell is supplying them? Who is the fuck is pushin it?
Voice in crowd too soft.
Jones: Yeah, whered it come from? From Colombia, an Ambassador, USA, high up, shipping heroin that poison the youth mind, destroy it inch by inch. So I never would report anybody. I had a law. Goddamn, I had a law. Strictly, and Id go to hell (stumbles for words) in a breadbasket, even if some of these people most of the occasions, I risk my life fore they were guilty as hell. Back there. I mean, they were guilty as hell. But I wouldnt cooperate. I wouldnt cooperate, because for one thing, Im a loving and indulgent father, but the primary reason was that I did not feel that any poor white person or black person or middle-class even would get a fair shake in a court of law. You got it, you were damn lucky, thats all. You had to be crazy like Chris [Lewis] to do it, even then. Theyda theyda sent Chris away, Ill bet you, with all the miracles I did, and the prophecy, but my prophecy musta been based purely and simply not on the goddamn court, because it was one hell of a case shit, Mae didnt even have her shit together, she didnt she had mix-up on clothes she wore, there was contradictions in the testimony, our district our public (stumbles for words) we hired him the best attorney we could find, but you coulda shot holes through his goddamn case. I know what won it, when I packed that courtroom full of you starin at the fuckin jury.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Hmm?
Crowd: (Louder) Right.
Jones: Yes yes yes. You say thats wrong, to stack that (stumbles for words). No, it wasnt wrong. You got every fuckin right to go to the courtroom.
Crowd: Thats right.
Jones: You dont have to smile, aint no law tells you on the outside, ages to smile. Nobody has any signs on the front of the jury room, smile when you come in here, youre on Candid Camera. (Short laugh.) So I had remember? Some of you were there to pack that goddamn jury room. And theyd watch him. They look, them fuckin white boys, (Pause) and they thought, we better let this cat off, cause that sonofabitch, if if he gets in jail, we got 200 faces out there, Im its amazing, we made it as long as we did. Im telling you, cause people high-ranking people wanted to get Chris out of the way. And I dont mean just necessarily people who were opposed to socialism. Theres just a whole lot of folks didnt like his dealings, and his dealings were rotten. Umm?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: The Black Liberation Army, he, he happened to shoot the guy he shot in a quarrel over his wife, shot her, shot uh, shot him, and he died right there. What. He was the former head of the BLA. Top man of the Black Panthers. Shit. Chris had (stumbles over word) Poison followed him like the plague. And the unfortunate problem is, I dont talk any different about the dead than I do the living. He was always getting me in his shit. Cause I was his dad. And I was tied up in his shit, and my legal staff, tied up in Chris shit, till I just didnt know what in the hell I would do. Thats why I wanted him stay here. Not only that, I knew he was in danger, prophetically, but I wanted him to stay here, because hes given me loads and loads of trouble through the years. I have been worried to death for this man. When he went through this town, he does (stumbles for words) there is no sense, you see, to act a fool when you dont need to. Aint no sense to that. On the airplane, he got smart-ass somebody at Matthews Ridge at the airplane. Got into Georgetown, Ill be a sonofabitch if he didnt tear up three hotels, because he was drunk. And that that that and he was connected with us. And I loved him. Loved him. Called every day on that radio, hows he doing? Our code name. Please keep him in the church. He says, I will, I will, he gets on, talks, Ill stay there, Dad, I will, I will. He goes out and gets himself set up in the Fillmore. But the reason he got set up was not for anything he was doing. It was because Deanna Mertle was terril terribly afraid of him, for the one time in his life that he used threat of violence in a nice way. He lifted up her husband in the supermarket when she was trying to extort us, whitemail us, out of $35,000. He said, now listen, brother, Ill take of you personally. And you too, bitch. He told her to shut up. Right in broad daylight. That shows how you can get killed in in the in the cities, and nobody pay any attention. In the broad daylight, he held her aaa right up he held old Mertle right up by the nap of his neck, said, Ill Ill personally cause if it was one thing I could count on him lot of people Ive helped, I cant even count on this, cause Chris is not the only one given me a lot of trouble. Lot of people gonna have a lot of guilt on them when I die. Im not talking about the socialist. Im talking about people that rode me through courts, doing their own fuckin shit. And theyre not as near as humble as they ought to be. Not near as cooperative as they ought to be. Cause they would if they had been doing what they supposed to been doing, theyd never been in the trouble. And their fuckin arrogant personalities, every time you deal with them, still arrogant. And Im not so you wont make any ah, judgments (stumbles for words), I wasnt speaking of Elihue [Dennis], for instance. Hes the last case. I thought you take uh, think itd be Elihu. Im thinking of somebody else even. (Pause) But Elihu should (unintelligible word probably "probably") be humble, I goddammit, I knew hed stole I knew hed done it. Didnt make no damn difference. I knew hed done it. I knew shit well hed done it. But I said, they aint taking my children. Thats a commitment I made years ago, theyre not taking my children. And the systems unfair, and Im not going to let any black m young man be throwed in there for ten years, whatever the hell heda got over that shit. No way. Did it for a young white man too. Not only been black. I dont know how hes doing. I havent asked him questions. He ought to remind the whole congregation, I hope hes written up an affidavit. He should. (Pause) Who am I talking about? Paul.
Crowd: Paul.
Jones: Paul McCann. Cause his ass woulda been gone, boy. Cause if he he walked right into hornets nest, violating what I told him to do, would never have been there, his ass was in a hornets nest. Cause white folk were saying he was guilty, said hes the man. White folk dont even care thats how much prejudice they got, they cant even tell one hippie from another. They cannot tell the white folks are so bigoted against the youth, they cannot even tell their own youth. He didnt look that hippie-ish. But Ill be goddamned if three people didnt say, that he was the one that robbed that store at gunpoint. There aint no way of telling how many years he coulda got. Got 25, if they want to give it to him. So a ten-to-fifteen? What is it? Ten-to-fifteen, or ten-to-25? I I dont like to throw numbers around, cause I dont know what Im talking about.
Voice in crowd too soft.
Jones: He got three counts?
Voice in crowd too soft.
Jones: And burglary.
Voice in crowd too soft.
Jones: One-to-ten, at that time, for each one of them. For each apiece. For each of three counts. He said that. (Pause) And I dont know how in the hell I dont know. These people working. Lot of folk here give me shit that Ive got out of jail. (Tired tone) Yes, yes yes. Some of your asses, you never think youre responsible, but you bleed me every day with your damn notes, or you complain about the food, or youre kickin about this and that, you con constantly cause me to have problems on my bind (he means "mind") and body, which I shouldnt have. And I saved some of your homes, and I saved your asses too. Some of you. You dont know how much I saved your asses.
Crowd: Right. (One woman: "So true.")
Jones: People dont like goodness. They have to It makes uh, them have to be good. If you see goodness in somebody else, whats it mean? Only one simple equation. You gotta be good too. And folk dont want to be good by nature. Their animal instincts are opposed to being good. They want to be like a goddamn bunch of fightin wolves on a on a p in a pack. If they wanna they wanna uh, live and rule. They want to dominate. Kill, not and be killed, but kill and not be killed. They want to ryob they want to rob, they want to drain, they want to do every shittin thing they can. And thats why, one of the basic premises of Mao What was the basic premise of Mao? (Aside) Young man, youve already passed. (Returns to question) What was the basic premise of Mao? Mao Tse-Tung said theres only one way a revolution can come. Do you know, Millie [Cunningham]? Whup! Hold it, now. How did Mao Tse-Tung say the only way you can bring a revolution and keep it?
Millie: Where you onliest way I think you can keep it, by being peace and being honorable.
Jones: (Tired tone) Oh, shit, I aint no being at peace (Sharply) Mao Tse-Tung said that?
Millie: Oh
(Millie and Jones talk over each other)
Jones: No no no no
Millie: Wait a minute Oh
Jones: hes the head of China. Hes the head of the Revolution of China.
Millie: No, Im sorry.
Jones: He marched 6000 people (unintelligible) on the Long March.
Millie: I had my mind on something else.
Jones: Okay then, wha wha whatd he say? There only one way you can bring about a revolution for people.
Millie: Only way you can only way you can bring it on, that by is by killing.
Jones: Well, (unintelligible word) yes, thats okay, Im going to let you pass it, but whatd he say. He had a nice little phrase that everybody should know. "Change only comes"
Millie: Oh
Jones: (unintelligible due to overtalking) you got it. " Change comes through" (coughs)
Millie: "through by a barrel of gun."
Jones: Thats right, senior. And thats good. Cause you by rights would have every reason to forget some things. "Change must come through the barrel of gun." Said Mao Tse-Tung. This place would be a paradise tomorrow if every department had a supervisor with a submachine gun. Thered be no shit here. Right.
General hubbub. (Only understandable comment is "I dont have one.") (Laughter)
Jones: Everybody work? We wouldnt have no trouble.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: But thats a shame But we have a right we have the right to do certain things. The government suggesting we get armed so we will be able to enforce our laws. Umm-hmm.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Yes. Thank you, dear. You you passed.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Yes, I did. Yes, I did. Took it. Need another one. Probably do. I took blood pressure pills all day yesterday. (Pause) Okay, now, where were we?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Why do you think I, I gave the major hole. Whats some other holes in that Rosenberg case? Do it, please, for me. Youll know them.
Voice too soft.
Jones: No no no no no, please. Im talking to my to my student there.
Voice too soft.
Young woman: Dad, I didnt see the movie last night. I was cleared to work on the (Jones talks over her) project.
Jones: Oh, then you wont know it. Then you wont know it. Okay. (Unintelligible name) you were cleared.
Young woman: Um, I could get some background, I think it would be interesting knowing what was going on in America.
Jones: Well, I, uh, no. Lets stick with what shit we got. What is the background? Whats going on there? How longs that going to take? If you give em more news than Ive already given, well have uh, they already, some of them, paralyzed.
Young woman: No, I was talking about, during that era and time for the Rosenbergs.
Jones: Okay. Quick. Very quickly.
Young woman: United States had not too many years ago lost, lost the war against Russia, the United States and its allies, and so they had not been able to kill communism by force, so they had to do it through a propaganda war, and it was called a Cold War. And that era, that time in history was taking place right when the Rosenbergs had been brought to trial, and it was like a focus point, and it was a scapegoating, it was a focus point
Jones: (Interrupts) (Stumbles for words) Thats good enough. Youve got it not without getting it. (Pause) What happened then? They said they never could admit that the Soviet Union was as bright as USA. No way. They couldnt get the bomb, unless somebody stole the the secret. So thats USA. Capitalism is so superior to those bunch of animals living in socialism, that no socialist would have enough sense to make a bomb. Cause America didnt have any sense without a few Nazis that helped them early in the war. Okay. I mean, there a Nazi in that Chicago university where that first experiment took place. No, it wasnt Brown, but Ive forgotten his name. It was a Nazi involved in that goddamn thing in Chicago. University of Chicago where they first split the atom. Because he had they had to do it in the scientific lab first.
Voice too soft.
Jones: What? I, uh, that almost rung a bell
Voice too soft.
Jones: [Robert] Oppenheimer was not a Nazi. I mean Oppenheimer was a conservative, but not a Nazi. But they know he had German American Bund background anyway. So, they had to fa have a fall guy, and uh, pressure was put on him, and the FBI, come up quick, get us a case, dont take time, we gotta show that Americas justice system is effective, we gotta get some people to hate, we gotta show them how bad communists are, that all communists are capable of violence, that all communists make would sell secrets, that all communists would do bad things. So you laid it, thats good. Thats the foundation for the last hole, I think. All right.
Young woman: Id like to say, its a very close parallel to what happened to us, when they tried to kill us by force through mercenaries that didnt work, so they started, you know, a propaganda thing, they intensified it against us. It didnt work, you know, physically killing us, so now they try to cut us off from all support. So, without a physical thing, they were trying to do it through propaganda, through the use of the media, through uh, that type of thing.
Jones: lawsuits, and even criminal before they get through. You watch em. You watch em.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Yes, it it was no secret. Another thing that was a strange uh, contradiction to me. They werent tried under the atomic treaty that was supposed to have been tried.
Voice too soft.
Jones: No no no no.
Voice too soft.
Jones: The Atomic Energy Act. Yes. Thank you. 1946, I believe. Forty yeah, 46, forty 45. 45, 45, I think youre right.
Voice of male: We were allies with Russia, then, too.
Jones: Now thats a dichotomy, maybe the lawyers can explain that. I didnt Course, theres another hole. That damn hotel receipt didnt uh it wasnt the same, wasnt the same, they did an investigation, another couple of authors did an investigation, the stamp on the back was different than the date on the front. So uh, that was bullshit, but its strange that we were still in in alliance psychologically, that even if they could stretch the law, that we were in (struggles for words) total alliance with the Soviet Union. They were not our enemies, but our friends. So we they told us, until they decided that the USSR, the Soviet Union, was getting too strong. They had not naturally whip up the Cold War again, because they wanted Russia to be defeated and when they set up Hitlers Germany, and they didnt get it done. So the trial of Rosenbergs was happening I mean the uh, the supposed act that they did that made them a conspirator, or part of co espionage was on the sixth day of June, fifth day of June, or something like that. (Pause) Third third. No, there there two contradictory days were the third and the fourth. But the war with Japan and, and Nazi Germany was not finished yet. The alliance between the Soviet Union and Na and USA was still strong. You understand what Im saying?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Okay. Okay. What did they do, then?
Voice too soft.
Jones: How did they legally do that shit? Charge them for espionage when they were, they were even if they had done it?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Yeah, I ca I can know the damn little dirty law that lets them play that shit.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Oh, it says "foreign power." They ca They cover their ass.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Ah, I thank you. USA never really it knows itll never have an ally too long, cause theyre trying to gobble her up, so they can say "foreign power." Thats nice. (Pause) Their allies change so fast too, over their need for their crime theyre trying to commit at the time.
Voice too soft.
Jones: No no no no. Please. Nothing else. Thank you. I cant do it. I cant do it. I uh, uh nobody.
Voice too soft.
Jones: And wheres the rest of these people now? Its outrageous.
Voice too soft.
Jones: (Unintelligible) Shift please. (Pause) To ah on the P.A. system, to come to work. (Pause) Our guests are coming now. Our guests are going to be here. How should we say on the P.A. system, our ca hollering for somebody. Dont do like you did tonight with guests, somebody over here trying to show themselves to be highly loyal, showed yourself to being a damn fool, say, (goes into harsh mimicry) "Stop. Dont you hear Dad talking?" (Normal tone) Stupid. The reason you knew what the hell was going on I dont know who it was, dont even give a shit to know, dont get up here and apologize for it. I just say it was stupid. (Struggles for words) You dont do it ordinarily. Sometimes I think some of these people do act just for conscious trouble. Here theyre just down the dr road. (Harsh mimicry) "Stop." (Normal tone) I thought, oh, shit. (Harsh mimicry) "Dont you know Dad talking? Be still." (Pause) Well, you dont shout at each other during guests. They wont see socialism. Theyll be looking for every little flaw, cause it requires something of them. And they all left. They all left highly impressed today. Why would you tell over the P.A. system for someone to come to work? Or call em?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Do you not have any idea, son?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Oh w w w wait, I didnt call you. (Pause) And I
Voices too soft. Laughter. General hubbub.
Jones: Hell, no, I havent got an answer here.
Crowd: Laughter. General hubbub.
Jones: Co come on, come on, come on.
Young woman: Um.
Jones: (Pause) How would you say if you were going to be dispatching and something, say that, somebody to go to work?
Young woman: Dont scream over the mike and uh, ask them please and everything.
Jones: Thats it. "Please, come to work." Even if out in the fields. Dont scream over the mike. Be very low tone. (Pause) Course some of you better get damn used accustomed to walking to get who you want, cause that sonofabitch aint gone be screamin all day and all night. (Pause) You You know what Im talkin about. Theres a way you can get on there. Somebody get on there this morning, very good person, and I (Emphasizes each word) I had barely got my ass to sleep. The one fuckin time I was going to get me some s some sleep. It took a hell of a l lot of doing on them to get me some sleep. (Sighs) I aint going to say (unintelligible phrase). (Blows nose) You cant get your own people in your own departments without gettin on there and screamin, Ill be goddamned, you ought to quit it, cause Im right under that damn megaphone. Cause I know it can be controlled, because it was controlled afterwards. (Blows nose). Dont act youre carrying taking a dick when you get that microphone in your hand. (Pause) Hmm? Dont be on a power trip. Hear what Im saying?
Voice too soft.
Jones: You ought to assign someone to make the announcements, so they use discretion. Thats a very good idea. Somebody ought to be right there. They ought to be right there on every shift. What?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Hmm? Huh-uh. Huh-uh.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Administrators come up with some names tonight, cause its thats right, I mean, they wont be able to, those two are meeting and greeting. We need more greeters. Havent got (stumbles for words) goddamn thing (unintelligible). Suitable we got some people we got we just a wrong program, I it dawned on me, I dont know where in the hell it is, but Im going to have to look at it. Some of this shit wont work. It may work on paper, but it dont work when you get the thing going.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Ruby Carroll? Yes, yes. Well put her up here for the first question. (Unintelligible name sounds like "Matthew Stein") assign Ruby Carroll to come up there. They right now? (Overdub? Louder Jones voice) and reporters? And others, uh, you guys have to come up with some more. (Pause) 1:30 PM, you got [San Francisco Sun-Reporter publisher Carlton] Goodlett having lunch on (tape breakup) numbers. In the Medical Department, what black person do you think is the most politically knowledgeable? Hmm? All of you, (unintelligible word) stand up and tell, who do you think is the most black, uhh the black thats the most politically knowledgeable.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Anita? Well then, by God, if shes the most politically savvy, she ought to be there with Joyce, right? I think shes more politically savvy, maybe I dont think Joyce knows that much about uh, Marxist-Leninism. I I doubt, because shes very busy in the medical chart, uh, department.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Diane Louie? Excellent.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Well, they dont have a lot of our practitioners on duty. Diane Louies also expertise I dont like seeing not that others arent, but I, uh Wandas in x-ray. Id rather put Wanda and uh (Pause) (unintelligible word) supervisors? Well, cant they go on and do their goddamn work that day?
Voice too soft.
Jones: For an hour? Cant they do that for an hour?
One voice: Yeah.
Jones: Okay, Wanda, and Wanda and Nita and uh (Pause) you want a guys who a good one? You dont like Lo oh, I dont think Goodlett dislikes uh, he, he, he, he does have those other problems, but I dont think he dislikes
Voice too soft.
Jones: Hmm? [Mike] Prokes said it. He only talks to women?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Okay, well, who can whos the males, then? Whos some new
Voices too soft.
Jones: Well, Prokes remem Pr Prokes is talking about something happenin someplace, when uh but I feel obliged to make it two and two. So who uh it cant be Johnny [Moss Brown]. Johnnys got to be out there. He knows how to conduct the tour. Uh, you you ought to be able to conduct the tour too. But um but dealing with the press, thats something else, even though theyre friendly. Okay, uh, so, uh, no Prokes What?
Voice too soft.
Jones: He been around Goodlett more than anybody.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Well, whats the at people feel about this.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Think he can get him to talk more freely, or talk more, thats true. Okay, Prokes will be there with Anita and, and uh
Voice too soft.
Jones: and Hue Fortson Hue Fortson and Prokes and uh, Anita? I think thatd be enough there, wouldnt it?
Voice too soft.
Voice: Whats that?
Jones: Okay, put Joyce Parks in there. Whatve we got? Prokes? Joyce Parks? Anita? And Hue. I dont know on that Anita Anita has we can use Anita for other political knowledge. We better put uh, we better put um, Wanda there. Right? Didnt you say you all thought she was the mo most informed? Her and Diane Louie? Isnt that what I heard? Or did I hear it?
Crowd: Noises of assent.
Jones: Unless you know (vote?) otherwise, I you, uh youve agreed with that. You you fuckin people who wont vote, you have just voted. So if if somebody hurt feelings come, you just voted, cause you didnt stand up to say something else, right? So everyone anybody gets offended, and this shit always cause somebody offended, any nursing person didnt stand up right now, you just voted with us, right?
Crowd: Right. Thats right.
Jones: You voted that Diane Louie and Wanda and uh, Anita Darrell, uh, Anita Devress, was the two most politically informed in the medical department. Right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: All right. Now lets dont see (mimicry) "I didnt know nothing about the goddamn vote." (Normal, but sharp, tone) You do, you son of a bitch, I just told you.
Crowd: Laughter.
Jones: Those who dont vote are more upsetting to me than those who vote against me. Far, far more. Because I can tap what the hell, uh, something will stimulate me out of every negative vote. Maybe that theyre wrong. Maybe theyre biased. Maybe they hate my guts. But I can get something out of them. But you dont get nothing out of Mr. In-Between. Fuck Mr. In-Between. Ill talk your religious shit now. He said, Ill have you hot or cold. The lukewarm, the in-between, I spew out of my mouth.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Hmm?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Hes a major fault we have here. (Pause) Okay, Ruby, Ive got to give her a question, or two. People have gotta go fast, so. (Pause) What is US womens lib up to now, liberation? Theyre demanding uh, something
Ruby: Uh, theyre de demanding uh, the backing of Patty Hearst and getting her out of jail.
Jones: Yes, yes. Sickening. Thats all the cause they can get. Very well. Demanding the release of Patricia Hearst. Thats a fine thing for the womens liberation movement to take up. (More strident tone) What about all the goddamn poor people and black people been framed? The bitch was caught with the machine gun.
One voice: Thats right.
Jones: Piss on em. Piss on her. Piss on her and her goddamned daddy and her great-damned-daddy, too. You pass. (Unintelligible word)
Thank you.
Jones: Whats happening with Jame oh shit, I told you about that. (Pause) Whats happening with Christina Onessis Onesis Onessis? Onassis Onassis. Orbassis. I dont give a shit. O-n-a-s-s-i-s. Thats what I do anymore, I just spell it (laughs) and leave it up to you. (laughs)
Woman: She married She
Jones: You hear me on the radio, I just say, duh-duh-duh-duh, then ah, shit. Im not I never was very good at that. I know my faults. Least, some of them. (Pause) I may pronounce it one way one day (laughter in voice) and another the next day, so shit, I just (unintelligible) and you can worry with it. (Laughs) (Calls out) Go ahead. Christine Onassis is her she did something that kinda well, whatever. What is Whatd she do?
Woman: She was the heir Shes the heir to her uh, dads estate, and which is in millions of dollars, she married a (Jones cuts her off)
Jones: The worlds richest man, second only to the Shah of Iran, and the Saud of Arabia.
Woman: She
Jones: Thats rich.
Woman: Thats right.
Jones: Thats rich. What did she do? What did that bitch do, that sweet bitch? Oh, I love her.
Woman: (Laughs) She married a socialist and um
Jones: She married more than a socialist, honey
Woman: from from (Jones talks over her)
Jones: Hey, she married a she married a communist labor organizer, and uh whered he work?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Hes a shipping dock worker. And whatd he do that you can do under socialist law?
Woman: He took on her name.
Jones: He took on her name.
Woman: Which makes him
Jones: make him the direct heir, and then they all the capitalist press saying, "Oh, she left. She cant stand the Soviet si" That Voice of America just raising hell. She left only that one day, that shows you how bad conditions are in Moscow. She was going to Greece long enough to sign every fuckin over thing to him, and went back to her little apartment in Moscow. Ha ha!
Laughter. Applause
Jones: Thats so lovely. That just kills That is the thats I think thats the best thing that ever happened to us in a long time, to see the biggest richest man, used to hate communism, used to try to stop it with money, hed do everything in his power. Real fascist that married President Kennedys former wife. And she didnt get the goddamn money, Im glad she didnt get the fuckin money. She fought in the court with Christine, his daughter, but Christines the one that won. And by God, she got the billions, not millions. Billions. In shipping and related industries, and unrelated industries. Newspapers, television, shit. And theres a little communist little communist dock worker that owns it, in Moscow. Ill bet that almost caused the Pentagon to go mad.
Crowd: Laughter.
Jones: Youre youre free.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Yeah, Onassis, ah shit, he he probably hes probably in hell screaming right now.
Crowd: Laughter.
Jones: Its bad enough to go to hell, now they got a I got to stand here and watch these sonabitches turn my money over to a communist. (Laughs)
Crowd: Laughter.
Jones: I hope hes immortal somewhere. I hope that fuckers looking. (Pause) Hell probably wake up as a flea on one of their dogs over there in the apartment. So he has to watch every shittin thing they do.
Voice too soft.
Jones: Yeah, Sara said shed like to see what Jackie Kennedy looks like right now. Their darling. (More serious) Okay, we got Goodlett taken care of, 10 a.m., uh, and he goes shit, I dont know whats happening here. The reporters on tour? Whos going to lead this tour? Whos gone whos gone lead that tour? Im going to have to lead that tour, it looks like.
Voice too soft.
Jones: I cant I cant talk with Goodlett then. Ill have to talk with Goodlett in the afternoon, I guess. Cause youre right, darling, theres a problem. How when in the hell am I going to talk with Goodlett? He come down here to see me. If I dont give him some attention, going to be (stretches out word) trouble. You people going to have to get your shit together, though, making that tour. Who gonna (mike cuts off for end of sentence)
2nd woman: Johnny can lead the tour.
Jones: Johnny can lead the tour.
Voice too soft.
Jones: (Unintelligible word)
Voice too soft.
Jones: Got to have somebody like Chaikin, cause hes attorney. But he loves uh farming, and loves Guyana, black country, more. He knows knowledge of things. Dont go further than you need Jack Barron can also be knowledgeable, but he should not take the lead. On certain technical questions, he sums up very well. The agronomist, Russell [Moton], you are too soft-spoken, brother. I wish um, somebody would put a boot in your ass, so you uh so you would talk, cause you talk sense, but ah, when I said, you youre the agronomist, I could say, hes the agronomist, you mumble. By God, you got when you got 17 people, you gotta raise project your voice. And you never sound like a fool, Russell. Maybe youre afraid youll hurt the cause. Youd never sound like a fool. You always come off with professional polish. But youre gonna have to bark it out here. Im not calling you down on this, Im just telling you what youre gonna have to do. Hear what Im saying? Okay. Then you gotta get em to uh, Grubbs and um, ah, Grubbsll have to brag on what ought to be, Grubbs brag on the black principal, and she brag on him. See what Im saying. And be sure to point out that neither one of you are married. To each other, I mean. (Pause) You hear what Im saying?
Crowd: Yes.
Jones: Theres a lot of things (unintelligible phrase) cause you know what the hell youre doing. And the herbs Now, I dont want to hear on the herbs about a bunch of goddamn weeds, that you dont know shit from Shinola whether they would heal (struggles for words) that you dont know what the hell they do. And you people talk like its law and gospel about some of this shit. John Harris? John Harris got poise. He he has that poise, to report it. He does have it. John Harris would be good. And hes hes a uh, he he works in the, in chemistry. He works in chemistry cause of Yuell there. He studies her animal. Hes had a lot of vet uh, hut uh, what is hu, husbandry science?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Pathology, okay. But (tape turned off for moment) you had you did your college work in pathology. Thats the thing. You dont have to give me any details. But you do autopsies to determine what caused the death for our an animals, weve cleared up a lo lot of things. You work along with the agronomist and the medical doctor at times to study funguses and so forth. You hear what Im saying? Who else going to be on that, uh, that tour?
Voice too soft.
Jones: I guess Im gonna have to be there, to talk with uh cause a press conference comes with me at 1:30.
Voice too soft.
Jones: School people what?
Voice too soft.
Jones: No, they dont have to be on that no no no no no. I just mean you ought you ought to have their displays, and they when they see people moving their way, youre going to have to move over. You hear? Okay. I think it was funny fuckin funny if people shut down your school and everything and uh, have all your teachers and your principals or somebody running around. I think I think that somebody knows thats something weird. Anybody else? Sara is administering, isnt she?
Voice too soft.
Jones: And, uh Carolyn?
Voice too soft.
Jones: Whats that? Lees there. Okay. I dont know, theres probably some others I missed. You Im not going over the list, though. I dont have them all.
Voice too soft.
Jones: At 1:30, the reporters press conference. I want my attorney, Chaikin, standing by my side. Just in case, something needs to be said. Cause you never know. You never know. You never know whos in CIA, and what the fuck theyre up to. Lawyer, and, and Sara ought to be there, too, cause although we cant uh, portray her as a lawyer oh well, we can, can, but just say, this is my attorney. No, no, shes a lawyer. She, she finished law school. Shes a lawyer. But uh, we, this is by my lawyer, I cant say that the she is my lawyer. And when she practices, thats different. Here shes teaching, isnt she, in, in farm management. I wouldnt unless you know all the ins and outs of the I wouldnt talk too much about your role as farm administrator if you dont feel comfortable in that. Hear? Id let Chaikin and um Id let Chaikin and uh, Johnny and uh he said Harris, yes, but uh, the agronomist uh, should be Moton. They should take the initiative. People on the farm. So also Jan Wilsey. An Amerindian. Gotta speak out. Hear? You gotta be around, so we can get people who want to talk about that road. Ought to have been someone there today. I cant explain the damn thing. I did the best I could. They were fascinated. I told em its rocks underneath the wood, we were going to make tiers and then later put (unintelligible word). I suppose thats what we what the hell were going to do. But things have a way of changing, depending upon what kind of obstacles you run into. So you, you I need an engineer on the hand, you see. Some place in the tour. When I crossed that muddy field, to take them through that part, I want them there. I want Who in the hell is going to be talking for tool and die, and bring in all the stuff I said? You heard what I said on the tape, didnt you?
Voices in crowd: Yes.
Jones: Well, then, point it out. And see that Dianes pointed out. And point out all the people that that that suffered under racism back there. Thats our reason for moving. Racism. You got a lot of people here. Say, thereve been seniors that have served they were whipped. You they didnt know slavery. They lived under slavery. You hear what Im saying? One hundred and seven year old lived under it. People here have been beat on, like our man shot innocently by a police back there with his hat. Blackwell, isnt it?
Voices in crowd: Gordon Lockett.
Jones: Huh?
Voices in crowd: Gordon Lockett.
Jones: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Gordon Lockett. I know more about faith, because thats what a person who loves has to dese determine, to help people with whats wrong with them rather than their name. Its superficial to know their names and nothing about people, but we ought to be able to do both, but I dont seem to handle it at 45, 46, 47, whatever the fuck it is, I dont even know. So he should be whats his name?
Voices in crowd: Gordon Lockett.
Jones: Oh, Gordon, Lockett, yes. Okay. Uh, you should refer to, here is a man, shot in cold blood by the police, tore away his leg. Bernice Thomas, beat up, the only thing that saved her was other prisoners stepping in, beaten by police. Innocent women had their homes broken into. People here who had to see their families lynched, like, uh, talking about a sister here, you can point out. Had to see their families lynched, and they wouldnt dare look, or the same thing would happen to them. They made them walk by the tree while they hung on the tree. Being hung by the rope. You understand what Im saying?
Voices too soft.
Jones: None of these stories (unintelligible) so you can in, so you can whip in the racist sentiment. Thats one thing they can understand. And then urban pressures, crime you cant walk to a bank, get your Social Security check cashed, you understand? All you got your own money, you understand what Im saying about? And you could you couldnt you didnt need to go with peace. Did you go with peace anytime you went? Said a number of our people were mugged. Pollution, dont have it. Good food. Every kind of food every day. Name the meats and fruits and so forth. Say we have meat every day, fruit, fruit
End of tape.