…of: I must have wanted Jim Jones dead! I must be defending Jim Jones! I was secretly traitorous! I was fanatically loyal! But say, how could that all even co-exist?…
…and my nephew Jim-Jon Prokes died in Jonestown, my thinking about what happened in Peoples Temple and at Jonestown has changed. I wrote A Sympathetic History of Jonestown: The Moore…
…than three decades, many Jonestown survivors were also lost upon returning home. * * * Vernon Gosney Jim Jones’s ultimate decision to instigate a mass suicide of his followers was…
…or the name of its pastor, Jim Jones. I was even unaware that Annie’s sister Carolyn (whom I never met) had formed a romantic and sexual relationship with Jones in…
…of Congressman Ryan’s trip, and he returned to Jonestown and told Jim Jones that Congressman Ryan was coming to Jonestown to kill Jim Jones. Considering the fanatical support and closeness…
…State Department that Jim Jones didn’t have to stay here in Jonestown and that he should have more freedom of mobility to meet people and to build the movement. Jim…
…radicals and community folk, and you know, Jim Jones was one of them. So I said, what do you mean radical? And uh– And so they didn’t have uh, no…
…Tupper Jones, the adopted son of Jim and Marceline Jones who was known in Jonestown as Tim “Day” and who survived the deaths by being in Georgetown on November 18,…
…the cult church Heaven’s Gate at Jonestown. Jonestown is famous for the Jonestown massacre, where Jim Jones and his followers all drank poisoned Kool-aide because they believed that an alien…
…Publishing Company, 1971. Holy Bible, New King James Version. Jones, Jim. Pastor Jones Meets Rev. M. J. Divine, 1959. Lincoln, C. Eric. “Daddy Jones and Father Divine.” Peoples Temple and…