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Believers of the Peoples Temple of the Disciples of Christ followed Reverend Jim Jones to Guyana in the Seventies, ... How 918 people followed a cult leader to Guyana, 'drank the Kool-Aid' ...
Nov. 18th will mark the 40th anniversary of the Jonestown Massacre, in which "drinking the Kool-Aid" was a pivotal part in the deaths of 918 people, mostly Americans, in a commune in Guyana.
Nov. 18th will mark the 40th anniversary of the Jonestown Massacre, in which "drinking the Kool-Aid" was a pivotal part in the deaths of 918 people, mostly Americans, in a commune in Guyana.
Four decades of fanaticism, terrorism and light-speed media exposure to violence and victimization haven’t dulled the horrors of November 1978, when Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers ...
But at the beginning there really was Kool-Aid: Jim Jones shows it to us during “Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown,” not long before he served cyanide-laced beverages to more than 900 ...
Nov. 18th will mark the 40th anniversary of the Jonestown Massacre, in which "drinking the Kool-Aid" was a pivotal part in the deaths of 918 people, mostly Americans, in a commune in Guyana.
1978: Peoples Temple founder Jim Jones leads a mass suicide of his followers in their camp of Jonestown in Guyana. In all, 909 people, including children, die after drinking cyanide-laced punch.
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 ...
Jim Jones, an evangelist from San Francisco, had founded Jonestown in the South American nation earlier in the 1970s. He chose Guyana as the site for his “utopia” to get out of the reach of U ...
The mission for Guyana's rugby sevens team this weekend was twofold: Improve on last year's encouraging performance and return to the Commonwealth without the foreign journalists asking about Jim ...
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 ...
Nov. 18th will mark the 40th anniversary of the Jonestown Massacre, in which "drinking the Kool-Aid" was a pivotal part in the deaths of 918 people, mostly Americans, in a commune in Guyana. Jim Jones ...
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