Archived Site: The Ghosts of November:

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Source: https://novemberghosts.blogspot.com/

This is the archive of a blogspot hosted by Jeff Brailey, the senior medic of the Joint Humanitarian Task Force sent to Guyana in November 1978. Brailey wrote about his experiences in the book The Ghosts of November, which he self-published in 1998, but his work did not end there. Instead, he continued to research the military and diplomatic responses to Jonestown, and revised his work several times before posting what was to be the final edition on his blogspot. Beyond the book itself, however, the postings include Brailey's reports on his efforts to secure a literary agent, as well as topics relating to Jonestown, cults, cult leaders, and related subjects.

Brailey died in 2014.

In addition to this archive, this site has published both the complete manuscript of the final edition of the book as well as Brailey's other blog postings in text formats.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Jonestown Relics

I received this e-mail from a fellow Jonestown researcher the other day:

Folks,
Sorry to send out another mass email....but I ran across this item on ebay.....seller says it was in JTOWN.......if we can verify this, I'd like to pursue keeping it out of the hands of someone who wants it for all the wrong reasons.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Figurine-from-JIM-JONES-ESTATE-MASSACRE-RARE_W0QQitemZ220104994074QQihZ012QQcategoryZ1467QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks for your help. Hope you are all well.
Joey


My reply was:

Joey,

When we arrived back in the Canal Zone after the massacre, all the participants in the task force were called in to CID and interrogated. We were read our rights and asked about any items we may have taken from J-Town. A microscope turned up and everything from brochures to buttons with Jones' face on them were brought in. I never saw the dog, nor do I believe anything was sold from the "Jim Jones estate in Guyana." IMHO, this is a scam.


And Dave Wise, former Peoples Temple member and pastor of the temple in Los Angeles had the following to add:

Of course, anyone who has offered their name as a contact invites all kinds of superfluous and misdirected queries. I am contacted by people who offer me money for things that belonged to JJ. I do not respond. I
would hate to hear about a murder being committed by some mass killer
psycho (or an average American who has been watching too much TV) with an
item or bolstered by an item that used to belong to JJ... or some such
insanity.

The last odd email I got was from some idiot that asked if I had any
personal items from Jim. I told him, a belt, a watch, a black leisure
suit, and a couple other things. He then offered me a couple thousand for
the watch which he wanted to make into an amulet or some such. I did not
respond after that.

I suppose any survivor has an opportunity to sell fake stuff if they
wanted to. I used to cut prayer cloths out of red cloth with scissors for
Jim. How much do you think I should ask a piece for a box full of old
prayer cloths? Doesn't matter, people usually want stuff from Jim to
empower their desire to control others or to do evil. So I am not
interested.

That may be why it is such a nuisance to some others as well.
Still it is a good service for survivors and associates to stay on top of
what "outsiders" might make up or fabricate in the name of PT, this goes
on a lot, and at it's worst history itself is fabricated.

Dave Wise

Anyone who knows about cults or cult activities revolving around Jonestown relics, please contact me at this blog.

Thanks, Jeff

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