Jonestown
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Tape Number : Q 637
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Woman: from the beginning, and for you to give me this chance for me to come back I have no reason to want to live since I been here, Ive, Ive all Ive seen in the beauty is socialism, and I feel that my life is fulfilled and if death comes, its no its no big deal to me, because Ive already lived my life, just being here with the family. Thank you, Dad.
Crowd: Applause.
Jones: Thank you. We will, we will try to light candles and not curse darkness.
Young child: Um, Im prepared to die for this family if I have have to for freedom. Thank you, Dad.
Jerry Parks: Id also be prepared to die after 44 years of ah, ah, being able to ah, contribute anything to this life or if I find any point a reason for it at all, and not being well-known, ah, at all, there sure would be no glory in it. But uh for the children here, for freedom, as long as there is one remains on this earth that isnt free, none of us are free. And Im prepared to give my life, if need be.
Jones: Get your heads together with him and think of any (struggles for words) I didnt catch uh, all that there, I didnt catch all, but anyone have any, you, from the floor, want to challenge anybody, thats fine I didnt catch, that was the only one I didnt catch. Anybody have any questions of it.
Male in crowd: Would you take your daughters [Tracy Parks'] life if it came to it?
Jerry: No, Id give mine in the place of hers.
Woman: Would you like her to be taken by the fascists, then?
Jones: Now hold it, now, you Ive got on a sensitive small point, and that may be you better give me yeah, theres a lo lo lot to that to think about.
Crowd: Low conversation.
Jones: Think about it, think about it. He he bare brought up a sensitive question, and you may not understand the gravity of that question, but all of our children have faced this we went through White Nights so theyll not be hurt by it. We havent had any child ha causing us any difficulty by facing this kind of thought.
Crowd: Low conversation.
Jerry: Are you asking me ah, if I would give my life in the place of my child? Was that the question?
Woman in crowd: No, the question is would you give your life (radio static) she would be taken by fascists
Jones: Im not going to ah (Pause) He asked you a question. He cant be heard. (Pause) (Unintelligible sounds like "Some of these") clean glasses? Vincent had something for me which he got in in time.
Man at mike: Jerry, the question would be, if the fascists were coming up the road right now, and we were going to lay down our lives and fight for it, you say you would give your life for your childs, but would you leave it for the fascists to have? What would you do in that case?
Jerry: If it came to that, I would have to take her life.
Crowd: Right. (Applause)
Jones: Fine. You understand that? You understand that? Were you But shes shes so old, shed fight. How old is your child?
Jerry: Eleven.
Jones: Then she passes the age. We fight at eleven. Its under that, that we consider that She would take up a cutlass and fight till she was dead, unless it came to an overwhelming invasion, and then we would gently put them to, to sleep, which we have with theyve never know what ha hit them. Were already prepared for that. A people who are really loving and a Father who is ch genuinely compassionate is prepared for all such emergencies. I have complete in fact, if it was such a melee that they were going to try to set us up to look like we were fighting black against black and using the army here, who would being duped, if they were although weve been having very good relations with the commander of the entire Guyanese Defense Force, so that becomes less likely but if that were the case, we would have arrangement that every living soul here can step out of life easily. (Pause) But you dont that, as long as theres alternatives in which you can make a mark you dont do that unless theres alternatives all alternatives are closed for you to make a mark against fascism. That is, by taking some of the fascist CIA that might be located here, which we know some. And uh I dont mean in this, just this community, Im talking about in the nation and then some perhaps de be delegated to go back to do some work. (Pause) If you know what I mean.
Crowd: Yes.
Jones: And I mean work in which then you would give your life, you would take (Pause) remove the enemies lives and then take your life (Pause) before they got a chance to catch you. Why? (Pause) Because their torture methods are so severe, as you saw on The Day Of The Jackal how many studied that? (Pause) Theres a brave man who had things locked to his wrist so they would have to cut his arm off, but they had such ingenious methods back then in the 60s, that they made him scream out in his subconscious, even, he was so benumbed, he screamed out the name "Crist" and "Jackal", and gave them the lead to lead to the communist, likely, who was working for something more than money, who was trying to get th the dictator, even when they remember when they caught him? (Pause) I mean he said, that your, your covers known, your covers blown, they know you, he kept on going, and he had two hundred and fifty thousand bucks in the Swiss bank, didnt he?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: But he kept on going to get the son of a bitch.
Man in crowd: He made a deal so he could get back out.
Jones: He made a deal, yes, ah, I thank you, he made a deal. They, they, that was the honorable deal. He said, if any one of you are caught somethings happening to some of the P.A., cause I can tell the difference
Man: Test, test.
Jones: He said they said, if he made the deal (tape cuts off, and then into middle of word a few seconds; was this an edit?) all started. He made it. (Struggles for words) Something wrong. Its outside, it went off.
Crowd: Low conversation.
Jones: And uh, he made the deal. You remember. If anyone of you are caught, the three in this room, I have a right to call off the whole thing. Remember when he said that? He said, I have a right to do it in my own time, when I think its convenient to be done, to be done successfully, and if any one of you are caught, if it leaks out who I am, then I have a right to call it off. And in fact, his it the agent who called him from Paris, when he called in Paris, they said, "Blow it. Its, its blown. Deals off." But he kept on going. He kept on going. (Pause) And he succeeded. (Pause) He got there. The police tried to make it look he Hollywood always tries to make it look good, but he succeeded. (Pause) And thats, thats the kind of gut that it takes, and he also killed who else what other dictator did he kill? that showed he had a communist connection. [Gen. Rafael] Trujillo. Trujillo. Fascist dictator of Dominican Republic who held on murderous regime upheld by the even after it was over U.S. Marine Corps tried to maintain, it still does maintain, the government. So you got our will to fight as long as there is anything to fight. But if its going to cause dishonor to socialism, itd be best to just lay down our lives, and whats that called?
Crowd: Scattered response from crowd.
Jones: (Calls out in affirmation) Revolutionary suicide. Any suicide for selfish reasons, which are always hostile reasons, is always going to bring you immorality, and your history will be cursed. Furthermore, youll come back again in some other form, for sure. Lower form. Youll come back again reincarnated in a lower form. But thats not the point. The morality of it is, youd suicide is unacceptable. Except for revolutionary reasons. Well, you answered the question very well. You would not want to leave your childre child to be tortured by such methods as that, and thats what weve made protection will not happen. We will not let anybody be left to that kind. The advanced seniors or the small children will not go through that. (Pause) Theyre not going to make mockery of our babies (Pause) and torture our old people, right?
Crowd: Right. (Scattered applause)
Jones: Hands up for those who have not eaten. (Calls out) Theres something wrong with the P.A. vol system on here now, if you can correct this. I can tell.
Long pause while work on P.A. system(?)
Roberts: Dad, from 68 to 69, the capitalists sent me to Vietnam to fight a war that I didnt know anything about. I had no principle to die in that war. You have saved my life so many times, Dad, now Ill have no life of my own, Im living on your time. I would die for you right now, Dad. Im willing to face the front line with you right now. Thank you, Dad.
Jones: What is it? Once again, I didnt catch that comment, uh, Roberts.
Roberts: I say from 68 to 69, Dad, the capitalists sent me to a war in Vietnam to fight for no principle. I had no principle to die there. Now you have saved my life so many times, Dad, and the only principle I have now is to live the life with you, and I would die for you right now, Dad. I would like to be on the front line when you send me out, Dad.
Jones: Thank you.
Roberts: Thank you, Dad.
Jones: Were now meeting with one of the try to stop this shit about the doctor, were in a were in giving our war demands in, in Georgetown now, with the Prime Minister in Russia, its a very untenable situation, uneasy situation. (Pause)
Man: Who hasnt eaten?
Jones: It can be in the envelope. It could be in the envelope that I brought back here. Its right in the me the file box, right in the file box now.
Man: Keep your hands up.
Jones: Cause it was also a strategy in which she offered to give her life, Terri [Buford] offered to give her life, is that the same thing where you offered to give your life and, uh, commit suicide to get one of the enemies? Is that the same shit? Well, its right there in the file, with my newspapers, right there in the file, right above the radio.
Crowd: Low conversation.
Jones: She saw this coming yesterday, (struggles for words) she dont want any hero, she getting red-faced about it. (Conversational) And um, you say, well, thats kinda bad news, kinda bad news, uh, so many people have been fucked. Shes been fucked. Its worth it when Last night she said, isnt it worth it to the cause? (Pause) Last night, she wanted to go, she said, I will go back, and she one of the m most genius personalities we have here. Right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Hmm? Hmm?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: You you deal with her mind, youll find out. (Pause) Not sure she wouldnt have done it anyway. There some people, you you take gambles, you see. (Pause) (Angry) Well, goddamnit, get this motherfucker fixed. (Pause) Get a tone or get (struggles for words) a better quality of the voice. How many hearing me out there?
Crowd: Low murmurs.
Jones: Youre not hearing me too well. Back there at the back? (Pause) Not hearing me at all at the back. Now thats outrageous. People always wave your hands when you cant hear me. (Angry) What has gone out in here? (Pause) Got 53 minutes until press time. (Pause) (Voice raises) Anyway. You take those chances. Im always cynical. (Pause) I operate from a zero. If you want something big out of people, or you want to keep traitors. Theres mo Theres all kinds of fucks, right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Some to cultivate the strength and the potential you see, right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Others to keep people from treason. She wasnt one, to keep from treason, I can tell you that. Its been a long time ago, too, so you dont need to worry about it. But last night as I told you, I wont tell the black ones unless some of you get too smuggy (Pause) One of the best black women back in San Francisco fighting for us right now, has because she was with me. Thats what kept her cool. It made her feel Unfortunately, you women do this to yourself. Your social acceptance comes through what a man thinks of you. (Pause) And if the leader is attracted to you, then somehow that cultivates. Well, you ought to know Im attracted to you, Im ready to die for every one of you, so that means Im attracted to you. You follow what Im saying? Im attracted to all of you. How much more attraction can you have than to be ready to have your eyes plucked out? (Pause) (Voice lowers) You dont understand that. You dont understand. I might as well throw that I might as well throw pearls to swine, than to throw it to some of you. Some of you do, or thered have been a hell of a lot more claps. How many heard what I just said?
Crowd: Scattered applause
Jones: They heard it way behind? You people Theyre saying that row that you didnt hear. (Pause) Well, last night, she was going back to get one. She said, I can do it. Youve given so much to me, the cause has given to me, Ill take care of it. (Pause) (Voice raises) And I said No. Because your mind is needed. Theres still hope, life we werent even in a White Night, though it was possible that it was coming. I said No. The person that ought to offer it is somebody whos not twenty whatever she is, 26, 27, it should be somebody thats nearly finished their life, whos yet still sharp like some of these women that run up here and fought off all these security, practically. It ought to be somebody that was o ready to step over the other side, or handicapped, or who have terminal illness like somebody that maybe we find have cancer or disabilities in their body, real serious disabilities. Those should be the ones that volunteer, but (Cries out) goddamn, rarely do they do it.
Crowd: Right. (Applause)
Jones: And dont get threatened. Dont get threatened. Everybody that I have ever (Pause) had that relationship with Ive told you all the traitors, and everybody else inside are the very means that some of you are protected, both black and white. (Pause) You understand what Im saying? (Pause) White and black. Theyre the very means that you can go to bed tonight and be safe. Some of them are in it. Therere others too that are not, that are still your buffers of protection, who never have. Strong people, because they were able to what? Vicariously identify, right? They were able to look at it, right?
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Shit. Thats all right. Its all right. Now you say, well, did everyone need it? (Voice goes up in shout) You never know. But if one needed it, baby, you better do it. (Pause) You follow what Im saying?
Crowd: Applause
Jones: You say, whyd you have to do it, Father? Because shitheads that I assigned to do it, nobody yet has ever done it right. (Pause) Now, now, lets think about that. I assign men and women, and nobody but one that I ever knew and she had her problems with a high-ranking governmental official, most powerful official everybody fucked it up. Somebody with Grace? Fuck it up. You think Im telling you stories. Im telling you truths.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Who fuck it up with Grace? Doing all right now, good worker. Fuck it up. (Incredulous) You forgotten? Tim Carter, for Christs sake. You cant forget. (Pause) Do I need to go into more? (Pause) (Laughs) (Cries out) Theres black ones that have fucked it up, therere white ones that have fucked it up, so dont ask me why I had to do it. Nobody else would do it. They got their ass caught up in it. One thing, if youre going to be involved in helping to keep a traitor or to cultivate the personality into the strength that you see in them, youve got to keep your mind in socialism all the time. Do you follow me? Now, listen to me out here. You get to know me, some of you people, if youd listen to me. (Pause) Youve got to keep your mind above it. You dont dare think they want you. (Pause) If you do, youve lost it right there.
Crowd: Right. (Applause)
Jones: Youve lost it. (Pause) (Voice calms) You say, ah, ca they love me. Shit, honey. If Ive got $5000 for it, and they didnt love me and theyre ready to kill me, one woman paying five thousand, they dont they dont youre just kidding yourself. Nobody loves you, but Father. Nobody.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: And you shouldnt be loving nothing but socialism, thats what you should be loving. Socialism. (Pause) And I dont know why Thats what makes me want to die. I never get claps for this. Never. (Voice rises) Talk about somebody got healed, and everybodys shoutin all over the place.
Crowd: Claps.
Jones: I heal somebody to prolong their life so theyll finally die, and everybody jumps up and down. (Pause) Can we fix this son-of-a-bitch? Thank you.
Crowd: Claps.
Jones: And that was the most important message I gave you in a long time, because its so sensitive, its painful to me to talk about. And it pains me, because it hurts others. (Pause) Nothing about me. Im hesitant to show you any more. I dont give a goddamn, Ill tell you every failure, every guilt, every fault, every mistake, every victory. But I dont like to make other people a showcase. You understand that?
Crowd: Yeah.
Jones: So sex is (struggles for words) revealing other peoples lives. Shes talked about it publicly, but thats what she was going to do last night. She was going to get out of here, leave, and commit suicide and disown me, so it would not look like she was connected with me, and I said No.
Crowd: Low conversation
Jones: Hmm? (Pause) Shit, I would say that was worth a fuck. (Pause) I would think so, but thats not why she did it. Thats not why she did it.
Crowd: Claps.
Jones: Cause a fuck is looonng ago in the past.
Crowd: Applause.
Jones: Peace. (Pause) One of the older black women right back there in San Francisco is fighting for us right now, and been kept by that, so dont knock it. Cause thereve been young, old, men, women, black, white. (Excitedly, quickly) And if you cant do it, then dont knock me. You are the poor socialist. Its your poor ass, as Ive said, then Ive had second thoughts as I said to this young woman over here, I said, cant you go to bed? I said, if anybody deserves it, its Dr. [Larry] Schacht. And I thought, noooo way, I aint gonna give him that shit. No way. Umm-hmm. I aint going to give him nobody thats doing him a service. She since said that she didnt feel that way. But I aint gonna do that. I aint gonna trick my friends. You people are my friends now, unless youre gonna be a fucking asshole and a traitor, then well deal with you. But I (struggles for words) cant go to bed with somebody (Resigned) Oh, Jesus, makes me sick, makes me want to just cry out inside more than I can talk. To to think that people are so damn picayune about who they go to bed with, and (Upset) particularly you women, all you have to do is lay there, and by God, Ive had to keep it going all night. To make $5000 to save starving babies, I had to go from sundown till sun-up. That was the bargain the bitch made with me. (Pause) Nnn I looked like somebody run my pick prick look like it had been run through a meat grinder. (Pause) Then you women, all you have to do is lay there? Piss on you women. I mean, piss on any woman says they cant do this, or they cant do that. She didnt say she couldnt, but you were hesitant. You were hesitant there. You sure as hell was hesitant. (Pause) It was that she didnt say she wasnt didnt like him, she just said she wanted to be finished with sex altogether. I said, well, I dont think thats quite fair to him. Hes had none. Thats what I was trying to say to you. This pricks had everything he wanted. (Pause) It wasnt that she was really doing you a favor, I want to make that clear. I want to be very honest, cause honesty I been I told you, Ill give you all your victories, youve heard every victory over that microphone, and youll hear every defeat. Some of youll say its foolish, but I am going to die, were too close to the end of the world, Im too close now to start any bullshit. People said, dont get on with these emergencies, and then pricks set around here and say when we come on that theyre not for real. (Pause) What the fuck you think they go through all this shit? Theres only eight new people here tonight, I hope somebo son-of-a-bitch that thought that has a double-take now. Eight new people here tonight. You have to go through for eight, why not wait for the whole bunch thats in town. The goddamn towns filled with people coming out. Why not wait then? (Lectures) You pricks dont want to face a White Night, because youre not capable of facing a White Night.
Crowd: Cheers and applause.
Jones: Its gotta be Its gotta be unreal Its gotta be unreal, because you havent got the guts to die every day like I die.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: (Cries out) Dont give me no shit. That That goes for one, that goes for all.
Scattered voices in crowdCrowd: Right.
Jones: I wouldnt call alert alert alert and say this is the worst alert the worst White Night in all, and (struggles for words) have people running over each other and falling down, I wouldnt do that. What kind of inhumanity do you think I am? (Pause) Thats why I tipped you in on the radio. Goddamn, I guess you gotta pipe in everybody the radio every time, so they can see what the shits going on.
Scattered voices in crowd: Right.
Jones: Cause people want to live in a dream world. Yeah! (Pause) I wonder what the hell you thought when they were shooting at us.
Crowd: Right.
Jones: Hmm? When they come tropping in here with the goddamn government and the head of the the Prime Ministers brother come driving in here, nailing shit on our walls, when we won our first war, when the government was all out of the country then. (Pause) All of them were out then. No friend was here. They were all Washington had tricked them into being there to sign the Panamanian treaty, which has since been totally sold out. The Panamanian people say, the president of P Panama says, do you not expect us to have pride? We are human. That was his quote in the news this morning. Do you not expect us to be uh, you expect us to not be human? We do have pride. (Pause) (Low voice of menace) Cause US has just amended and amended and amended and amended and amended. Goddamn dogs. I wish I was there to kill them. For some of you, its only (stumbles over word) Some of you made it precious. Some of you made it worthwhile. But some of you people? If I had to do it over again, all this beauty? I wouldnt have come here to give you the beauty, cause I didnt come for the beauty. (Pause) I came to save you from jails, torture, concentration camps, a nuclear war which your skin will roll off your back. Your eyeballs will be burned out. Thats what I came to save you for. I wouldnt have moved out on shit. Ida found the first fucking bomb you heard me five years ago Ida found out where it was gonna be, and parked my ass under it, and so woulda some of the rest of us. (Pause) We came to save people, seniors, from torture, black people that deserve like one black sister said to me last night, Sister [Margrette] Jeffery I believe it was, said, Father, if there was no enemies, this is where Ida picked my life to be. And I thought, Sister Jeffery, wherever you are, that was the sweetest thing you could have said to me. Back there. She said, this is where Ida picked the end of my life to be, because of the beauty. (Pause) (Struggles for words) And the very few say things like that to me, Mom Jeffery. Very few. Usually stop me and say, (mimics old woman) "Well, I didnt get my, all of my food today, and they didnt get me the wrong medicine, and they made me wait five minutes in line." Thats what the shit they stop me with. (Pause) Thank you, Mother Jeffery for that, I dont know whether its two nights ago, whenever the hell it was, but when you said it, it locked in my heart. You said, if there was no enemy, the senior back there said, shes standing there with her fist up, said if there was no enemies, if there was no danger, if our black people were not in trouble, this is where Ida picked the end ma the end of my life to be. This is where I woulda come, because of all the beauty. And some of you ought to try to practice some of that appreciation, because her and her husband, they had good money, good house, good income, they had all they needed. Some you fuckers havent lived youve lived from hand-to-mouth and begging, goddamnit, been on welfare all your life, and they never been on welfare a day in their life.
Crowd: Applause.
Jones: Thats what puts a boil in my ass. Thats what would puts a boil in my ass, somebody getting 98 bucks, or a hundred sixty-six lousy bucks a month, and living in a rat-infested tenement, and having cockroaches crawling on the wall, and every goddamn thing else, and you cant walk out in the street without getting mugged, or somebody climb through raping you or trying to set your house afire and say "I dont like it cause I didnt get enough rice." Id like to give you some rice. Hot. (Pause) And Reb [James Edwards] back there will help me where to spoon it in. (Pause) (High laughter) People like Reb and his wife [Irene Edwards] give up big big businesses, all kinds of people like that, Mom Jeffery and h her husband, good wages, no, they didnt have to come over here. Some of you goddamn people, youda been dead, if you hadnt been over here. (Pause) Course, some of them would have been too, Brother [Eartis] Jeffery would have, with a heart attack, but thats not why they came. (Pause) Yeah, sure, stroke, sure, you woulda been, because blood pressure went down, but by God it wasnt these people that brought the blood pressure down, cause this shit yeah Id like to see what kinda help wed have. I believe our people wouldnt age, (shouts) if it werent for you infernal sonsabitches that keep us up all night and all day.
Crowd: Applause.
Jones: (Shouts) Heres a man that six months ago was dead as a doornail with cancer. Goddamn cancer cells, his (unintelligible word) rate was up so fucking high, there was no way in the world, and I still brought him through. Id like to know what the hell could happen Rose Peterson back there, cancer was through her goddamn body so bad, that they said there was no use to even try to give her radiation, and I healed her. Id like to see what I could do if some of you sonofabitches would help us.
Crowd: Applause.
Jones: (Normal tone of voice) Forty-eight minutes until doomsday, press time. (Pause) How many understood what I was talking about? Everybody write about if, if we come through this White Night. Everybody write about what I and if you have to ask your neighbor, you better, you better write what I just said about sex why, who not all the names why I dont talk about black, why I dont like to talk about it, cause it hurts others (radio interference over word) me, what it was done for, both to (radio inference) the strength and build the courage, and some of the very people thatre your best safeguards tonight. And some who are not, who watched and helped. So dont say its just (radio interference over sentence). I aint going to get into that. It already will get people pissed then, so I aint going to get into that. Go on. What do you want to say?
(Radio interference over low crowd noise)
Jones: Is he up here again?
Woman: Edith Cordell is here (radio interference)
Jones: Theres one been with me for nearly 30 years. Get her off her feet. Goddamnit, through fires, they throw dynamite into our church coal, throwed slop in our windows, tried to arrest her, had her arrested, goddamnit, gonna put her in a mental institution in a strait-jacket till they drive her crazy. Thats what they try to do, all the families, and they were all Pentecostal and they
Edith: Thats right.
Jones: and the head of the Pentecostal church, the UPC, the largest Pentecostal church was right in the shit to take over her property, her land and her money and everything else. (Pause) In those days we werent turning over property, so it sure wasnt done on my part to save her property only for her. And by God, I did save her and prophesied I would do it.
Edith: Thank you, Father.
Jones: Fact of the matter, I was miles away and knew at the very moment who was coming through the door, a detective, and I was uh able to say the words to him that kept him from taking her in. If he had taken her in, (Pause) itda been over, because they the law said they could hold her six weeks
Edith: Thats right.
Jones: and that if she wa wasnt crazy, but at the end of six weeks, she would have been.
Crowd: Thats right.
Woman in crowd: (unintelligible) called her at home (unintelligible)
Jones: and I called her at home when she would ordinarily be at work, she was supposed to have been to work
Edith: Thats right.
Jones: but I had a one of those revelations that have saved you through the years
Edith: Thats right.
Jones: paranormal socialist dimension. Yes. Yes, sweetheart.
Edith: I feel itd be a great honor to die tonight for this cause, and Im telling you right now, Id fight to the very last breath in my body against these devils that come in.
Crowd: Right. (Scattered applause)
Jones: She did too. We been fighting 30 years ago. Thirty years ago, they haunted us every goddamn night, tried to harass, come into our properties, her house, ah mine, ring us on the fuckin phone, call us all kinds of names and speak in tongues, put sugar in our gas tanks, take our wheels off our car, remove our batteries. Shit, we been at this 30 years, and shes still ready to fight. Some of you ought to not mind fightin.
Crowd: Right. (Applause)
Jones: She came to me in 1951, thats 27 years ago, isnt it?
Crowd: Low crowd noise.
Woman in crowd: 28 years.
Jones: 28 years ago, yeah, thats right, thats right. Thats right. When it began. Im sorry. (Pause) Thats a long time to be with a fighter. (Pause) I tried America, from one coast to the other, took you around every city, and I saw they, every goddamn one of them, was the same. If I coulda found one better than San Francisco, Ida taken you to it. (Pause) Cause I woulda liked to struggle there, but we didnt have a chance to win no revolution there. (Pause) All we had a chance was to see our children and old people be tortured. (Pause) And I didnt see that was any point. Here, we can, we can die on our own terms.
Crowd: Yeah.
Jones: I said, we can die on our own terms.
Crowd: Applause.
Jones: Thats what Jesus said. (Turns into preachers tone) No man, no man, no man shall take my life. I will lay it down. Thats what he said. He meant hed lay it down when he got ready. Some of these Christians dont understand this. Were more Christian than they ever could be. Paul said, its all right to give your body to be burned, but be sure you got charity, which means principle. What is pure love? Communism. So in other words, Paul was saying, give your body to be burned. Send a fire if sary, if necessary, to get a revolutionary message, but be sure youve got communism in your heart. Right? Thats what would be charity today.
Crowd: Applause.
Jones: Cant have any charity without communism.
Crowd: Applause.
Jones: So this is nothing new, giving your body, going out and committing suicide, taking a few enemies with you. (Pause) Thirty-two minutes till press time. (Pause) Let me see that last copy of that prelude that I gave you.
End of side 1.
Jones: Whatd we just get through? Whatd I say about sex (radio interference)?
Stanley Clayton: You said you wanted us to write, write it up for you about sex.
Jones: (Shouts) So I will know about sex?
Stanley: No, no
Jones: So the maestro of using revolutionary sex will know about it? Oh, come on now, Stanley, whats what what went before that? (Long pause) (Low tone of disgust) You know what they say about abominable shits. You think of anything else I said about sex?
Stanley: (struggles for words) You also talked about sex (unintelligible)
Jones: I talked about what? Speak up, Stanley, like you were bothering her for five hours, keeping her with your bullshit last night.
Stanley: Yes, Dad. Um. You was you was telling us about sex um, how um, how you had to, to do it um, to save this cause, to save our save our ass, and for eight, eight and a half hours, eight, seven (unintelligible) hours with um, different wom different
Jones: Dont touch this, Stanley, I love you. Ill still die out there fighting if they come if they come after you. Ill still be there, even though Id jump on your ass, Im trying to get you to grow. How youd remember the eight and a half hours, or about the fucking, that and that seems to be the most prominent thing in your mind? (Pause) Whyd you remember the eight and a half hours? (Pause) Why? (Pause) If youre if youre concerned about hours, you could remember the sunup to sundown, thats twelve hours. (Pause) Wh Why? Whyd you remember the eight and a half hours? Just tell me, honestly. I wont punish you. Im going to be too busy fighting our enemies, not to war amongst our friends. Whyd you remember the eight and a half hours? Thats one that you come up with. Whyd that stick in your mind? (Pause)
Stanley: I just remember it.
Jones: You just remembered it. You are a socialist. Youre supposed to know why you remember things, why you think the way you think. Youre supposed to know everything you can know about yourself. When uh, somebody comes by to me that I dont know, never met, and they irritate me, I stop to analyze, why dont I? Often Ill find they remind me of somebody I once knew. (Pause) (Unintelligible word) Always. Always. Then you gotta fight through that, because thats prejudice. (Pause) (Lecturing) You should know yourself better than that. You tell me you just thought, you just remember. Theres more than that. (Pause) Why you remembered eight and a half hours? Im sure theres more than that.
Stanley: Yes, Dad. Im (Pause) (struggles for words) I remembered, you know, that much, eight, you know, seven and a half hours, cause, you know, for me to be, well, for me to be, you know, um, a two-minute driver, you know, eight ho eight hours would probably be more I would be try striving for.
Jones: Probably be more than youre striving for?
Stanley: For being more or less
Jones: Youd have to be a maniac to strive for it, unless you were trying to help a revolution. (Pause)
Stanley: Thats true, Dad.
Jones: Amazing Amazing to me, son, that you can come out with that, that itd be more than you were striving for. Obviously two minutes you better not strive for seven and a half, eight hours (Pause) which was not eight and a half hours, by the way, it was seven and a half to eight hours on that session. I remember every painful minute of this shit.
Stanley: Yes, Dad.
Jones: Why would you want to be striving for eight hour fuck? (Pause) You think your dick would hold up for eight hours?
Stanley: No, Dad.
Jones: I can tell you it wouldnt. Nobodys does. (Pause)
Woman talks low.
Jones: Well, thats the question. Whose idea whatre the ideas?
Woman talks low.
Jones: (radio interference over question)
Woman talks low. Conversation of several moments with Jones too quiet for comprehension. Seems to be working on wording of statement.
Jones: I say, say here, that uh but, even so, it would seem but even so, it would seem however, or however, however, it would seem that any person with any integrity
Conversation continues away from mike.
Jones: You can always trip yourself up in strategy. (Pause) Now, I know this one dont uh Ive read through this one. "Its not our purpose to die, as we breathe deeply the celebration of life. In the reverence and respect for all life, our community here in Guyana and the" what is it, "in the reverence and respect for all life," you be careful how they do that (radio interference) "here in Guyana with the six multi-rac racial groups living in, in peace?" (Pause) "desire to build" (unintelligible) "people who come to visit our project, teachers, workers, government officials from all walks of life in Guyana and USA." (Quiet aside) and other parts of the world. And other nations of the world. And many other nations, you know, weve had the British Say, "and other nations too many nations too numerous to mention." (Pause) "Example of cooperative living" (reads under breath) "with us 35 educators which include (radio interference) "35 educators who happen to be the most outstanding" (unintelligible name) tell me "the most astand outstanding students in Guyana in that, that state, in that region."
Woman: Hmmm.
Jones: They were picked, they were, they were picked, they were picked, in other words, they were picked uh, to, to bring them here. And they picked this place out because of all they had heard, of the beautiful achievements theyd heard. (Pause) And they didnt have to give advance notice. We didnt even know they were coming, um, cause its, its commonly-known we dont require that. We dont We dont make any such requirement. (Pause) But, uh, to the, to the, to the people in Guyana. (Pause) (Short laugh) You want to qualify that, because they can use that to, anybody here in Guyana. (Pause) To our fellow Guy yeah, to our fellow Guyanese. (Pause) In the local (Pause) and then (Pause) and (Pause) And its com its complicated, but if you dont watch it, you open your goddamn door to bring any fucker in you want to.
Quiet aside.
Jones: They dropped in unannounced. They dropped who came in unannounced? Who came in unannounced? Thats the safest thing. Just keep it there. Thats right. "Our medical department" (Reads under breath for several moments).
Quiet conversation away from mike.
Jones: We have exactly 23 minutes (Pause) to the rehearsal time. (Pause) " living wonderful productive choice in life free from the pitfalls of inner-city environments" (unintelligible) "they hope that people of conscience and good will in the United States will rise up in indignation about the attempts to destroy our community. Were tired of people " (Reads under breath) " as youve seen right around you happen in the Bay Area." Theres other groups than ourselves. (Pause) Its right after its right after "Cases brought down." (Reads under breath) " in decaying inner cities of America, decaying inner cities of advanced Western civilization" (Reads under breath) " people come join us and build. And many" And say, "Many who were not in desperate circumstances c come to join us and build" (Pause) "because," now this is the thing, "because of the beautiful environment, ideal weather, and uh, the scenic, uh the scenic environment and the challenge to serve." But be sure to put the ideal climate (Reads under breath) "The vast majority of our members that would like to live in the United States but who are in Guyana are perfectly free to do so." Yes. (Reads under breath) " if necessary with our lives." (Pause) "And obviously, if it was necessary, with our lives. As Patrick Henry said, Give me liberty or give me death."
Conversation off mike.
Jones: Yeah, but its a fuckin strong word.
Conversation off mike.
Jones: Its possible. (Pause) The statement of death, though, may be the only thing that gets printed, thats the only thing that bothers me.
Woman: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jones: Im uh debate this, because I would tend to lean his way.
Conversation off mike.
Jones: (Reads under breath)
Man off mike: Chop that off " Jones group willing to die."
Conversation off mike for several minutes, working on draft wording.
Jones: There aint nothing we can do about it anyway, any court case we got now, its too late (Pause) By your own courts. We can give you documented cases or rehabilitated lives, weve been studied by local authorities who came from your own who were sent here by your own courts.
Conversation off mike.
Jones: Shift, please.
Conversation off mike.
Jones: I dont know who can read Who is the best reader in your opinion in the place?
Woman off mike: I think we should use somebody whos used to radio.
Jones: Or somebody used to radio.
Another woman: Have to be familiar with this
Jones: Uh, Im the best, uh, experienced, but no, my voice not (Radio interference) You have to take direction from me, every step of the way. They have to be accustomed to me on the radio.
Woman: would be different? Carolyn [Moore Layton]?
Quiet conversation
Jones: Lee Ingraham. I think theres a point.
Quiet conversation
Jones: Well, see what he does, see what he does. Hes got a little time, ah, cause I think itd be nice, saying, heres one of our b
Man: Ill do it.
Jones: A black brother, a professor Itd be nice if a professor did it, eh, Professor [Richard] Tropp. I am Profes Im ah (stumbles for words). Well, here, you could be professor. "I am Professor Tropp, teaching here in the school system." (Pause) Thats good. See See how he does with it, see how he does it. Try him. (Pause) [Lee] Ingram is good, but uh, your title would sound impressive. (Pause) All right, Ill leave you for a moment to your own discussions, but uh, uh, what else is it, what is it, what is it, Comrade [Arlander] Cole, youre senior and we wont hold you there.
Cole: I understand you say I was plot to leave you (unintelligible word)?
Crowd murmurs in reaction
Jones: Did I understand, uh, that you want to discuss with me? After
Crowd murmurs.
Cole: Dad, did I
Jones: Youre a senior. I love you. You Why dont you quit while youre ahead?
Crowd: Thats right.
Jones: You got no problem. You got no problem. Youre not going anywhere, are you? Are you? Youre not going anywhere, are you, comrade? (more incredulous) Youre not going anywhere, are you?
Man in crowd: Im not saying (unintelligible word)
Jones: Okay, well then whats every whats the point of you tel getting up here talking about that? Were not talking about that.
Voice in crowd too low.
Jones: Whats that?
Voice in crowd too low.
Jones: You misunderstood. Thank you. You may be Thats fine. (Pause) It isnt important what you understand, its what impor important what I understand. (Pause) Somebody put that in your note, too, to see what you got out of that. (Pause) Okay, you got an eight and a half I seven and a half hour, or whatever, stupid shit, fuck. Now, what else did you get out of it?
Stanley: Um, I also got uh
Jones: Now Ill bet you thered be, uh, 80% of the males whod stand up whod have the same goddamn difficulty with you. And a host of the females. I I dont know, itd be almost neck and neck. (Pause)
Stanley: Um
Jones: Hmm.
Stanley: You talked you talked about um, how um (Pause) um, time that when you was (unintelligible word) and she had to do this in two hours. I cant (Pause) I cant remember her name (unintelligible word)
Jones: You cant remember
Stanley: I cant recall her name, uh
Jones: Who?
Stanley: Grace. Where you had
Jones: Well, I think you know about Grace, in that weve been over this about 84 times in all these White Nights.
Stanley: Yes, Dad. (Pause) I I I know of ah
Jones: Whats the matter?
Woman in crowd, voice too far away.
Jones: Whos doing the talking? (Directing) Security, you will stop this. (Pause) And I have to get more security on the floor, we have two people not enough anyway. I can tell you, its not enough. (Pause) People dont be good because Fathers good. Theyre good because of learning. Psychological boxes. (Pause) Oh, shit. Tell me why you were attracted to him, he dont know, he dont know whats going on. (Struggles for words) Whatever got you attracted to him, him in the first place?
Janice: Its too (words overrun)
Jones: Well, thats what Id do, Id tell the sister to lose some weight and go after him. Youre a nice looking woman. All you need is just to lose a little weight, and youll be just right. I mean, Dr. Schacht might be interested. Maybe. All this shit hes seen. Maybe.
Janice: (Stumbles for words) I dont think Im not worth it, thats all (radio interference)
Jones: (radio interference)
Janice: I mean, I feel that Im not even worth, you know, having a relationship with Dr. Schacht, I mean, because
Jones: Youre not worth of having a relationship with Dr. Schacht?
Janice: I mean, Im not I I mean (radio interference) I just feel that I dont
Jones: Now that Now thats whats got you into trouble. Why in the hell would you think youre not worth a relationship? A b A black woman, trained from a ba a good training, a background, education, culture, a beautiful woman physically? Why would you not feel Is this what you women do to yourself?
Woman in crowd: Yes, thats a lot of women, yes. (voice too soft) They pick, pick, pick at
Jones: You think youre no good, so you pick some sonofabitch that you dont thinks worth a shit?
Woman in crowd: Exactly.
Voices in crowd too soft.
Jones: Yeah.
Male voice off mike too soft. Mike cuts off for 15 seconds.
Jones: Wha what what was your interest Why why why did you get interested in him? (Pause)
Janice: In Stanley? (Pause) Um. One reason was
Jones: Shift, please. (Pause) (Unintelligible)
Janice: The main
Jones: Stretch. (Pause) Wait, honey. (Pause) (Quiet voice) Lord Jesus have mercy. (Pause) You have to go with the radio room, [Gene] Chaikin, when we get started. (Sighs) I dread that like a passion. (Normal voice) Whoever feels confident? You think I feel confident to go in there and handle all that bunch of jackals?
Crowd: (Murmurs) No.
Jones: those snakes, those white people on that press? Its when you do a good job, when you dont feel good about yourself. If you feel good about yourself, youll make many errors, and then youll make errors, when you feel no good about yourself. (Pause) The jobs be done, I gotta do it. (Pause) But what what reason did you get attracted to him for?
Janice: For for this rea this reason um, yes, it was about two weeks. Um. First of all, because he was, you know, he was black and he was going to college, make some kind of college out of Oakland and he was, you know, we just
Jones: He was going to college?
Janice: Some kind
Jones: Now thats a shame, man, if he was going to college
Janice: I dont know what kind of college
Jones: Thats a shame if you were going to college and havent gotten any more out of the news than you have.
Janice: I dont know what kind of college it was, but he was having some kind of economic class
Jones: He was?
Janice: He used to talk a lot about that. I dont know But, I mean, thats my reason, and I I realize
Jones: What did he talk about? What He talked about economics to you?
Janice: Yes. The first two weeks, before I even started going with him
Jones: He talked about economics? Whatd he tell you about economics?
Janice: He was talking about um these somebod some people in his class that um, they, you know, was trying you know, they was interested in capitalism, I mean, they were believing the capitalist system would work, and all this, and he was saying, that it only (radio interference) was socialism (radio interference)
Jones: That the end? Thats as far as that went?
Janice: Yes, Dad.
Jones: (Laughs) He got that from the pulpit in San Francisco.
Crowd: (Laughs) Right.
Jones: I repeated that about eight million times.
Janice: Mmm. (Laughs) It was it was some kind of college
Jones: What college did you go to, Stanley?
Stanley: I was going to (unintelligible name) college, junior college.
Jones: How many How How long did you go to it, son?
Stanley: Well, I I didnt go very long with it.
Jones: Aw, when I said how long, dont start no bullshit with me. How long? One day? Two days? Three weeks?
Stanley: Um. More or less like, two, two or three weeks.
Jones: Thats what I thought. (Pause) Just cute dumb ass bitches. You are (unintelligible) (Laughs). They lie so easy, they (Laughs). Three week college course, now thats too, thats too much. (Pause) Youre pretty, and youre pretty and youre smart, but you When a man comes along, you (laughs) All your brains go to your vagina, too, I figured it.
Calls from crowd. General hubbub.
Jones: Johnny? Johnny Brown? Jones? Thats why I said (unintelligible) because we got two Johnnies now. Three. I got three Johnnies (Pause) Wheres Johnny Jones? Is he is he (Pause) Johnny Jones, Sr., please? Well all hold it here till he Okay now. What in the hell were we talking about?
Man in crowd: Why she was attracted to him. Obviously
Jones: While a White Night is roaring, were talking about three week college course and a two-minute fuck.
General hubbub.
Jones: If you thought you had a sex drive, Im sure this will take of it, if youve been listening tonight.
Crowd: Scattered laughter. One woman says, Yes.
Jones: Listen, I can tell you one thing. This old man likes to fuck, and I wish I could fuck right now, in spite of death. I feel guilty about that. Id like to get away from this shit. But end of the day, anybody that can keep me up five hours for a two-minute fuck, theyd have to theyd have to tie me.
Laughter.
Tape cuts off for several moments.
Schacht: I want to apologize to Dad because um I want to apologize to Dad for letting my, my uh mind get into this frame of m just to get into it, and um, I uh (Pause) Well, I want I just feel I I feel guilty for taking up this time like this, I feel um (Pause) I think if we give if we gave Dad more rest, then he could do what he needs to do, he could strategize and do a lot more. And again, I feel guilty standing here and, and uh being partly responsible for this.
Woman in crowd: Thank you Dad.
Tape cuts off for several seconds.
Unidentifiable voice: You know
Male: (Heavy breathing, like having finished running) Ive been in the radio room, but I still been listening, and as far as Im concerned, Larry, um and you know in your particular case, you know, everyone has to deal with their guilt and so forth, but I, I think a, a lot of this guilt is misdirected. I dont think, you know, um, you, you still have to look at that, where you are, but I dont think its a lot of your problem, I think its with uh, with you, because I I I talked to you in Los Angeles, and you had a similar run-in with this big head fool in Los Angeles, and I wanted to kick your ass in San Francisco, and Mother kept me from doing it, because of this same kind of cocky-ass bullshit, could nobody tell you anything, we couldnt even talk to you nice, youre a tough-ass guy, but youre nothing but a poop-butt punk.
Crowd: Right.
Male: Thats all you are. You know. And and but we we tried to explain to you what Stanley was, and he talked about I I heard it, something about going to sch school, and he can all he knows is nickel-and-dime bullshit. Thats the only economics he knows. (Pause) And and and you know and for you Im just Im I am really I am really surprised. For you to be so smart, but to act so stupid. And if you cant if you couldnt see through his stuff, you know, he talking talking that goopygop to you and you still fell for it. And you know and you only had to be around here just a little bit you didnt have to just be around Dad just a little bit to know that, and you still you still act like a a a weak-kneed, uh, mealy-mouthed little old girl. (Pause) And you you you wont and he hes not going to grow up. You want him to grow up if you want this, thats thats thats your business. (Pause) But if you want him, you should make something out of him, cause the only time only time brothers are anything is when sisters make something out of them. Uh, and you brothers are a bunch of chumps for not saying it, because you know its true.
Crowd: Thats right.
Crowd: Low conversation.
Male in crowd: (Cries out) Four minutes.
Jones: (away from mike) Ill come back and take it over afterward, Im not (voice trails off)
Male: So what do you have to say, I mean you know, its
Jones: (away from mike) guard down, I want this shit stopped.
Janice: What what I have for to say is that there is no way I can change him, the only person that can change him is Dad, and that it was all my fault all this shit got started. If I wasnt so um, so weak and so um, stupid-ass, this none of this trouble would have started in the first place, when I been (Pause) No, I am I ju I just saying its my fault that all this trouble was creat was started, because I wasnt strong enough. I was stupid enough to believe all this shit and thinking I could do something, help him out, and theres no way that he can grow, cause I cant do nothing for him. Only Dad can do it.
Murmurs in crowd.
Male: And you know what you know what I had an experience yesterday, and um, you know, that puts a lot of burden on Dad, just what you said, because that means that Jim Jones cant die now, cause he has to save the likes of that asshole.
Crowd: Right.
Male: If you if you can understand what Im saying. Youre saying Dads the only one that can change Stanley. I unders you know what think about what you say before you say it, because if you do that kind of stuff, then hell be hell wont ever accept his responsibility in this.
Crowd: Thats right.
Male: Because he always Stanley always tells us the same old stuff about how hes going to change, and about, about he really dont understand, and uh
Voice in crowd: cant hear.
Male: He oh, I know he can hear. He he can he can hear how to get in somebodys drawers.
Crowd: Thats right.
Male: So I know he can hear. (Pause) So what do you got to say, Stanley? And you know, Im gonna tell you something too, I really dont appreciate this, cause Dad talked the other day, and youre a stupid ass, too, I want to tell you this, too. Dad talked the other day about, dont put pressure on him. Dont put pressure on him, and this kind of st thing kills him.
Scattered voices in crowd: Thats right.
Male: And then, for you to take the liberty to do that, (Pause) you ought to really look at yourself. And for you, Stanley, to take to take the liberty, you ought to really look at yourself. Dying killing you is too good for you, Stanley. (Pause) To kill you would be too good for you (Pause) cause you wouldnt have to bear any responsibility or any guilt. And to keep us going, you know I
End of tape.