Archived Site: Jonestown Survivor

Information Concerning this Archived Site

Source: https://jonestownsurvivor.com (Inactive)

This is the archive of a large website of articles and blogs published in conjunction with the book, Jonestown Survivor: An Insider’s Look. The book and all the material in this archive were written by Laura Johnston Kohl, a member of Peoples Temple who survived the tragedy in Jonestown by being in Guyana’s capital city of Georgetown on 18 November 1978.

Following the twentieth anniversary of the Jonestown tragedy, Ms. Johnston Kohl became a prolific writer and active public speaker, work she continued to do until shortly before her death on 19 November 2019. She also made herself available to family members of those who perished in Guyana and scholars who try to understand the calamity of the ending. Finally, she was a generous contributor of articles and remembrances for the Alternative Considerations site, all of which may be found here.

In the interest of preserving the information from her site for future generations of Jonestown scholars and researchers, the managers of this site obtained permission from Laura’s husband Ron Kohl to archive her work in its entirety. Both the archive and the book itself are published with his permission.

JONESTOWN SURVIVOR Will be Interviewed on Mark Lane’s Talk Show on April 27 – the E! Daily Justice

I AM SO EXCITED!  I am going to be on Mark Lane’s show E! Daily Justice, on April 27 at 5:45. I will be talking about being a Jonestown Survivor and other issues! I am excited to meet up with Mark on his show. He is an inspiration!

Here is some background on Mark Lane:
Mark Lane stood up in favor of the immigrants from Central America, and took a lot of local intimidation and bullying for it. He had a restaurant in Barrio Logan and hate groups focused on him. He has been an outstanding leader to voice opposition to local racism.

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