This is an archive of websites, webpages and blogs specifically related to Peoples Temple that have gone offline over the years.
- BlackJonestown.org, a website established by three African American women to showcase the voices of Black members of the Temple, especially its women.
- Cult Education Institute, an archive of a number of online articles from newspapers and other sources pertaining to Peoples Temple and Jonestown.
- Jonestown.com, a website launched in 1998 by former Temple member Laurie Efrein Kahalas.
- Jonestown Apologist Alert, a site launched by Tom Kinsolving as a voice to counter the Alternative Considerations website and its managers.
- Jonestown Legacy, a website established by David Parker Wise, who was an associate pastor of the Los Angeles Temple until his defection in 1976.
- Jonestown Survivor, a website created by the late Laura Johnston Kohl in conjunction with the release of her book of the same name.
- Mary Pearl Willis Foundation, the website for the Mary Pearl Willis Foundation, named after a member of Peoples Temple who died in Jonestown The foundation was later transformed into a source of financial assistance to low income families so that “unmarked graves are no longer an option.”
- The Ghosts of November was maintained by the late Jeff Brailey, the senior medic of the Joint Humanitarian Task Force sent to Guyana in November 1978. It also appears on this site both in the form of its digital publication as a book and as the accompanying blogpost.
- Peoples Temple Radio, a research site created by Josef Dieckman to explore the Temple’s use of HAM radio communications.
- Rural People’s Party, a website for the Rural People’s Party, a political and communal group in South Carolina that adopted a number of images and audio clips from the group.
Originally posted on March 25th, 2021.
Last modified on November 8th, 2024.