{"id":70610,"date":"2017-10-25T09:15:52","date_gmt":"2017-10-25T16:15:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=70610"},"modified":"2022-12-28T16:29:20","modified_gmt":"2022-12-29T00:29:20","slug":"the-united-states-of-jonestown-alive-and-well","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=70610","title":{"rendered":"The United States of Jonestown, Alive and Well"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Several years ago, I <a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=40163\">posited the idea<\/a> that this country was missing its opportunity to learn anything from the Jonestown tragedy and that \u2013 to the contrary \u2013 the same factors of destruction that led to the mass deaths were thriving in the U.S., and on a larger scale. And now, doesn\u2019t it demonstrate the ripeness of this concept that both sides on any number of divisive issues call their opponents \u201cKool-aid drinkers\u201d? How many who invoke <em>their<\/em> best-known legacy stop to consider whether it also applies to them? Perhaps not many, but it\u2019s a good sign that the phrase is trending. It bodes well for the future, as a jaundiced eye to leadership is pervasive if not rampant. So is vigilance and determination, even if it\u2019s not yet recognized. For many, there\u2019s an immobilizing sense of flux, impermanence, insecurity and impending doom, whether economic, climactic, nuclear, or all three.<\/p>\n<p>The revelations of 2016 have left both major parties in shambles, and independents now outnumber those registered in either of them. Democrats and Republicans are increasingly seen as the two posturing hands of one curtained puppeteer, performing their dance of gridlock, jumping up at the behest of the military-industrial complex to vote as one for war, which is almost unanimously opposed by their constituents. Meanwhile, President Wild Card at least obliges us by letting us know what he\u2019s thinking, clearly the right man for his time.<\/p>\n<p>There is talk of revolution, but it\u2019s no easier to accomplish than it would have been in Jonestown. Not against President Trump, but against the puppeteer, the hulking shadow government that has made of the U.S. a democracy in name only. You could lose everything taking that route, and fail. You\u2019d have to get off the couch.<\/p>\n<p>Still, after 2016, Wikileaks, the travesty of the primary, the trumping of the anointed candidate, and the still-unfolding chaos that followed the election of the accidental president \u2013 all that has people more awake than ever before. Citizen journalists on the Internet have called the CIA or FBI on their false flags, overseas or at home, within a day of their occurrence, all through 2017. They have long memories, especially for what the mass media will not touch. They feed that deep-brain-stem addiction to get to the truth behind the lies, and share it with the world. We are not going back to sleep soon.<\/p>\n<p>Mass media narrators rattle on in practiced and elaborate disregard of these changes \u2013 as they must, I suppose \u2013 but, under their makeup, you can see them sweating with desperation, even as they do their best to shoehorn listeners\/viewers into the usual camps, at the usual loggerheads. It\u2019s not working, but <em>Hey! If we don\u2019t let on, who\u2019s to know it isn\u2019t?<\/em> they think. <em>We have all the megaphones<\/em>. <em>Tomorrow\u2019s another day to try again to herd the cats, control the narrative, find some solid ground and recreate that familiar landscape.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p>But it\u2019s too late. The landscape has shifted. The blinders are off. What there isn\u2019t yet is an uprising of the people, concerted action. We know we have the power, but are biding our time, waiting for a leader. The whole world, maybe the universe, must be wondering when we will act or if we are capable of it anymore, seeing as we\u2019re sitting pretty, relatively speaking. What will we do? If we do nothing, just try to maintain our comfortable routine, we will be, as Julian Assange said, \u201csleepwalking into oblivion.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The U.S. is ground zero for a change that, if made, will mean nothing less than realizing our nation\u2019s true destiny as a melting pot for humanity and an example to the world, instead of the rogue nation it has become, against our will and on <em>our<\/em> watch! If we wait for a crisis before changing course, we may be trapped unawares, as <em>they<\/em> were at Jonestown, and crushed. Whether we will be the last, best hope of mankind, or only the last, is what\u2019s at stake here.<\/p>\n<p>(<em>Kathy [Tropp] Barbour joined Peoples Temple in 1970 with her companion, Richard Tropp, and was living in the San Francisco Temple on November 18, 1978. Her other articles in this edition of\u00a0<\/em>the jonestown report<em>\u00a0are <\/em><em><a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=70360\">Jim Jones, MK-ULTRA Poster Child?<\/a>; <a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=70391\">The Birthday Project Comes to an End<\/a>; and <\/em><em><a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=70612\">Status of Plans for Who Died, Edition 2<\/a><\/em><em>. Her earlier writings on this site can be found\u00a0<\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=17042\"><em>here<\/em><\/a><em>.)<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Several years ago, I posited the idea that this country was missing its opportunity to learn anything from the Jonestown tragedy and that \u2013 to the contrary \u2013 the same factors of destruction that led to the mass deaths were thriving in the U.S., and on a larger scale. 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