…have inspired several comparisons to Peoples Temple and Jim Jones, and they’ve been uniformly uncomplimentary. On May 13, 2016, Daniel Greenfield, writing for frontpagemag.com, began his article “Former Jim Jones…
…some of the events of the “German Autumn” and its aftermath received great coverage in Jim Jones’ news broadcasts in Jonestown, Guyana, as did Jones’ detailed reporting of the kidnapping…
…felt Jim Jones really was by the mid-1970s and get their friends and families away from him. The negative attention and questions being raised by journalists about Jim Jones’ misuse…
…my article Nurture Failure: A Psychobiographical Approach to the Childhood of Jim Jones,[1] I theorized that Jim Jones came to see himself as a do-or-die nurturer who would rather see…
…Jim Jones? The answers are debatable in retrospect, but we can better learn from the tragedy that was Jonestown for future use.One of many lessons from Jonestown and Jim Jones…
…Even as early as 1978, is it possible that Jim Jones had developed AIDS? Jones on November 18, 1978, the day of the Jonestown massacre You can’t get far down…
…choosing to live in Jonestown, Jim Jones and the members of Peoples Temple encountered varying amounts of SI in numerous ways. Jonestown was a self-contained settlement deep within the Guyanese…
…not “another Jim Jones.” When considering the “question” of Jonestown, for most people the answer lies in the very name: Jim Jones. The Pawn draws a portrait of a follower…
…Williams: Good! We have to take a break. We’ll come right back with the Reverend Jim Jones. Music. Mike moves. Tape edit. Music. Williams: Jim Jones. Jim, where do you…
…I’m not going by feelings, but I’m going by that vision, and something’s happened here. –William Branham, with Jim Jones[23] Following William Branham’s “vision,” Jim Jones’ evangelistic ministry quickly began…