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Jonestown is seared into the American psyche as one the darkest tragedies of the modern era, where 918 people “drank the Kool Aid” and ended their lives under the command of cult leader Jim Jones.
Former FBI agent Michael Fienberg has gone public, pointing out that the agency, under the leadership of Dan Bongino and Kash ...
There had been discussions about a mass suicide. In some circles, there were practice drills,” one survivor recounted to The ...
In The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, the journalist broke free of his contrarian clichés to illuminate the origins of 1960s ...
In 1978, Jim Jones of the People’s Temple in Guyana led 900 members of his church to commit mass suicide by drinking Kool-Aid ...
Shia LaBeouf has left some fans a little confused after a statement he made about himself on social media this week. On Thursday (June 26), the actor, seemingly unprompted, declared: "I AM JIM JONES." ...
Jim Jones is making headlines for his recent remarks about Nas, calling into question the rap icon’s cultural relevance and long-term impact. In a string of interviews, the Harlem native ...
Jim Jones claimed Nas hasn't been this talked about since his JAY-Z feud and says he made the Queens rapper "more viral than ever." ...
Shannon Sharpe and Jim Jones turned a rap debate into a personal feud on “Nightcap,” clashing over Nas.
Jim Jones is standing on business regarding his bold claim that he’s rapping better than Nas these days.
Jim Jones rejects the comparisons that his career is comparable to Nas' and he's got a point.