- Commentaries on “Drinking the Kool-Aid”
- Don’t Drink The Kool-Aid, by Todd Strandberg
- Jonestown slang, redux
- Communism, Marxism, and Socialism: Radical Politics and Jim Jones, by Catherine Abbott
- Atheistic Gods and Divine Leaders of the Religion of Social Justice: The Theology of Father Jehovia, Father Divine and Jim Jones, by E. Black
- Addendum 1: The transmutation of the Divine Mind
- Addendum 2: The Atheistic Gods of The Cause as Respective Saviors of Humanity
- Addendum 3: Bishop St John the Divine, George Hickerson, the Apostate and Dissident
- Addendum 4: Normative Christianity, the New Thought Movement, and the Atheistic Gods: A Comparison
- Addendum 5: The Three Schools of the Metaphysical New Thought Cult: A Summary
- The Message Connection of Jim Jones and William Branham, by John Collins and Peter M. Duyzer
- NRM Teaching Challenges: Reflections on Combatting Dehumanization, by David Mihalyfy
- The Stigmatized Deaths In Jonestown: Finding A Locus For Grief, by Rebecca Moore
- Nurture Failure: A Psychobiographical Approach to the Childhood of Jim Jones, by James L. Kelley
- The Negative Effects of the Social Isolation of Jim Jones in Jonestown, by Bonnie Yates
- The Survivors of Jonestown, by Michael Haag, Ph.D.
- Sigmund Freud’s Approach to Intergroup Relations Applied to Peoples Temple, by Shailee Dyssell-Pillay
- The Cult of Two: Understanding Jonestown, by Loren-Paul Caplin
- ‘How Did This Happen, and How Did I Not See It Coming?’, by Justin Rohrlich
- A Review of the Photography of Jonestown, by Edward Cromarty
- Morbidabilia (aka Plundering Peoples Temple for Profit), by Matthew Thomas Farrell
- The Impact of Journalism on Jim Jones and Peoples Temple: Examining New West’s investigative report, by Gabrielle Greenfield
- Notes on Official Jonestown 36th Anniversary, by Archie Smith, Jr.
Originally posted on October 28th, 2015.
Last modified on December 26th, 2022.