Update on And Then They Were Gone
…killed in the line of duty. Even today, most people are familiar only the ugly and misleading phrase “drinking the Kool-aid.” Most don’t realize that the cyanide-laced drink was squirted…
…killed in the line of duty. Even today, most people are familiar only the ugly and misleading phrase “drinking the Kool-aid.” Most don’t realize that the cyanide-laced drink was squirted…
…the members of the family said, “Three months? I will not wait three months.” Dale Parks and his father both looked at me and said, “What can we do, what…
…who turned “Don’t drink the Kool-aid” into a cultural bumper sticker for an event that took an icepick to my world. Her loving nature, her quiet manner, the patience she…
…the dead, reclaim our humanity. We have gone from being viewed as a bunch of crazies who dutifully lined up to “drink the Kool-Aid,” to being hopeless victims who were…
…massacre. A small community in South America had committed collective suicide, according to media reports, but in reality the charismatic leader Jim Jones ordered his people to drink poisoned Kool-Aid…
…security guard. Bagby said she never heard shotguns or knew of a practice range located in or around Jonestown. Bagby further related that Rev. Jones said he always carried a…
…me to come across the phrase “drink the Kool-aid” or to hear the people who died in Guyana labeled as “mindless” and part of a “cult.” More and more, I…
…Don’t Drink the Kool-Aid in 2016. Reference Chapter 8, entirely on Jonestown, in Jesse’s book, which is footnoted with his sources, and pages 34-40 in Savive’s, on Jim’s travels in…
…other than about the American fanatic, Jim Jones, and his “death cult” with the 909 members who were deliberately killed by injection, or forced to drink Kool-Aid laced chloride [potassium]…
…Jim Jones and Peoples Temple stretches too far back for the masses of unread in today’s generation, beyond them maybe knowing the “Drink The Kool-Aid” cliché. My raging sentiment over…