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This documentary tells the story of the people who joined Peoples Temple, ... Jim Jones Jr., Peoples Temple Member: When you don’t have anything, you own Jonestown — you are part of Jonestown.
You've never seen Jonestown like this. The remote Guyana outpost of cult leader Jim Jones' Peoples Temple, Jonestown was the site of a 1978 massacre that resulted in the deaths of more than 900 ...
Jim Jones in white robe and sunglasses being touched by members of the Peoples Temple in Los Angeles, CA in 1974. He is the subject of Stanley Nelson's new documentary "Jonestown: The Life and ...
Before Jackie Speier headed into the jungles of Guyana to investigate living conditions in a town created by Peoples Temple founder Jim Jones in 1978, she wrote her parents a letter that she ...
"It's paradoxical," Jim Jones Jr. said. "The Peoples Temple taught me the same values that I live by today. It gave me the eyes (to see life), and led to me working in a profession that helps my ...
A documentary on the deaths of 909 persons during the apocalyptic end of the Jim Jones Peoples Temple cult in Guyana in November 1978 could easily feel like rubbernecking at a particularly ...
On November 18, 1978, 909 members of the Peoples Temple living in the Jonestown settlement in Guyana consumed a deadly, cyanide-laced drink. They did so on the orders of the cult's leader, Jim Jones.
Forty years ago Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) was nearly killed in a savage attack while on a fact-finding mission into Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple cult. She told "Sunday Morning" about how ...
Believers of the Peoples Temple of the Disciples of Christ followed Reverend Jim Jones to Guyana in the Seventies, hoping to create a utopia in the jungle ...
In 1978 over 900 people led by Rev. Jim Jones died in the largest mass murder-suicide in history, at Jonestown, Guyana. The story is told by survivors, Temple defectors, relatives, and journalists.