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Extractions: Web posted at: 12:56 p.m. EST (1756 GMT) SAN FRANCISCO (CNN) Twenty years after the world was shocked by the mass murder-suicide in the supposedly utopian community known as Jonestown, the questions linger: How and why did 913 people die? Some believe answers may lie in more than 5,000 pages of information the U.S. government has kept secret. "Twenty years later, it would be nice to know what went down," said J. Gordon Melton, founder and director of the Institute for the Study of American Religion. Time to declassify?
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Extractions: Timeline Jim Jones becomes a Student Pastor at a Methodist Church. He preaches racial equality. The Peoples Temple is founded in Indianapolis as an integrated church combining evangelical, enthusiastic religion and loosely socialist politics. Jim Jones, the founder and pastor of the church, performs healings that attract many members. The congregation is predominately black. Jim Jones is appointed director of the Indianapolis human rights commission The Peoples Temple Full Gospel Church, as it came to be called, becomes a part of the Disciples of Christ. Jones is ordained by that denomination in 1964. Jones moves the Temple's headquarters to Ukiah, California, a city near San Francisco which he thought would be a safe haven in case of a nuclear war. The Peoples Temple attracts more members and much favorable coverage in the press and from the political establishment as the Temple and Jones himself become more active in the community. Jones is even appointed to the San Francisco Housing Authority. Jones and his staff start planning a migration to their "promised land."
Prehistoric: Jonestown `diary Of The Dead' Resurfaces [09-18-88] boxes of records deposited in the peoples temple archives at two NBC reporters anda temple defector were killed during a factfinding visit to jonestown. http://www.subgenius.com/subg-digest/ancient/0505.html
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Book Review The American Historical Review, 104.5 The written as an apologetic for jonestown, Maaga's work to our understanding of the PeoplesTemple community and reading, led inexorably toward mass suicide/murder http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/104.5/br_105.html
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Extractions: The Associated Press P IEDMONT, Calif. Jonestown survivor Deborah Layton grew up in a house of secrets. She was 16 before she found out she was Jewish, 24 before she learned her grandmother had committed suicide. As a trusted financial lieutenant for cult leader Jim Jones, she kept secrets for him and later from him as she plotted her escape months before he ordered 912 of his followers to drink cyanide-poisoned punch in the Guyana jungle. But when her own child started asking questions, Layton broke family tradition. First, she told her daughter. Then, she wrote "Seductive Poison," her account of events leading up to the mass murder-suicide that shocked the world 20 years ago this month. Along the way, she exorcised the family ghosts. "I understand what these well-meaning secrets were for," Layton says. "But at the same time, it's because of those secrets that I think my mother and my brother and I were sort of pushed onto the path of looking for answers and that Jim Jones seemed to have them for us." The beginning Layton was 17 when her already converted brother, Larry, introduced her to Jones at the first Peoples Temple in far Northern California, where he believed he could best survive the atomic apocalypse he expected. It was 1970, and she was on summer vacation from the British boarding school where her worried parents had sent her to curb adolescent rebellion.
Father Cares: The Last Of Jonestown Father Cares The Last of jonestown recaptures the final months for the Peoplestemple cult. three American journalists and a peoples temple defector were http://www.npr.org/programs/specials/jonestown.html
Extractions: Select a Program Tapes and Transcripts All Things Considered® Anthem At the Opera Billy Taylor's Jazz The Diane Rehm Show Jazz from Lincoln Center Jazz Profiles JazzSet with Branford Marsalis Latino USA Living on Earth Lost and Found Sound Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz Morning Edition® NPR Playhouse NPR World of Opera Only a Game Public Interest Radio Expeditions Rewind Says You! St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Selected Shorts Sounds Like Science Sunday Baroque Talk of the Nation Todd Mundt Show Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me Weekend All Things Considered Weekend Edition - Saturday Weekend Edition - Sunday Weekly Edition - The Best of NPR News World Radio Network from NPR NPR Worldwide Jim Jones Courtesy: Laurie Efrein Kahalas, author, Snake Dance: Unraveling the Mysteries of Jonestown (Trafford Publishing, 1998) Father Cares: The Last of Jonestown On November 18, 1978, 913 men, women, and children followers of cult leader Jim Jones died during a mass suicide and murder in Jonestown, Guyana. In the months preceding the tragedy, Jim Jones and his Peoples Temple followers recorded their tho ughts, their problems and their aspirations. The hundreds of hours of audio tape form the basis of the NPR documentary Father Cares: The Last of Jonestown Airing in 1981, the documentary was written by James Reston, Jr and Noah Adams, and produced by Deborah Amos. It was based on the tapes Reston acquired under the Freedom of Information Act, and won most major broadcast awards including the Dupont Col umbia Award, the National Headliner Award and the Prix Italia.
Cult Suicide - Wikipedia After jonestown, many claims surfaced in the media the members of the UnificationChurch In a related way, mass suicide can occur as a means of escape when a http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult_suicides
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Extractions: Chapter 7 JONESTOWN IN GUYANA- THE TRUE STORY No discussion of brainwashing or mind-control could truly be complete without the true data on Jonestown being reviewed and the fabricated, yet publicly held false data corrected. In November 1978 the tragedy of Jonestown occurred where over nine hundred residents of the Peoples' Temple Christian colony in Guyana died from murder, and not the supposed suicide as promoted by the anti religious movement after the fact. Under a 1993 Freedom Of Information request by Freedom But what is also of interest that night is that as Ryan was preparing to leave Jonestown he was assaulted by an alleged member of the People's Temple, Don Sly, with a knife. The attack failed. Then later, the following day, at the Port Kaituma airstrip the drama unfolded further as the delegation were attacked by a squad of gunmen. One source told Freedom that the killers had been planted in the People's Temple. They killed those not dead from the first raid, and the principal target, Leo Ryan was finished off with a point-blank shot gun blast to the head. He was later reported to have had twelve gunshot wounds. Of note was that an alleged CIA operative, William Dwyer, deputy chief of the United States embassy in Guyana, lay nearby and survived unscathed. He soon returned to Jonestown. What is also not dealt with in the official scenario of Jonestown, is that there were also troops and a military plane on the airstrip at the same time as Leo Ryan was there. Why were they there?
Remembering Jonestown time to return to the jungles of jonestown to try led more than 900 of his PeoplesTemple followersincluding their sonin a mass murdersuicide http://www.connectionmagazine.org/archives_old/archives/1999/may/Remembering_Jon
Extractions: people seek community. CULTS ON THE RISE The horror lingers 20 years later, but the tragedy served as a catalyst for research on the growth of aberrant groups and improved rehabilitation for ex-members. Academics and ex-members gathered November 13 - 15 in Chicago to discuss lessons learned since Jonestown. Experts agree that cultic activity has increased since Jonestown, with anywhere between 2,000 and 10,000 groups existing today. An estimated 100,000 to 300,000 people move in and out of aberrant groups each year, and the total continues to grow. The number of groups varies based on the definition of cult. Evangelicals identify groups outside orthodox Christianity as cults because of their aberrant religious beliefs. Secular researchers define cults by their abusive behavior; they can include political or paramilitary groups, or even Protestant churches. LOST HOPE?
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Extractions: CATALYST COUNSELLING * TRAINING * LEGAL ARCHIVE Articles Archive - J Alphabetical Shortcuts A B C D ... Z The Sunday Telegraph, p.17 . Monk lives for year on cups of hot water by Paul Sieveking. India Today, pp.128-129 . The Seamier Side. Disciples accuse a Digambar Jain muni of rape and intimidation, causing a public outcry by Harinder Baweja. Shirley Harrison, Cults: The Battle For God . London: Christopher Helm, 1990. Hbk. ISBN: 0747014140. pp.30-31. Kenneth Boa, Cults, World Religions, and You. Strange Religions, New and Old, Seek Converts in Your Community. Know What They Teach and How They Deal with Their Adherents , 1977. Wheaton, Illinois: Victor Books, 1984. Pbk. ISBN: 088207752X. pp.18-21. Christianity Today (On-line), Vol. 44, No. 2. Apologetics Journal Criticizes T.D. Jakes. Christian Research Inistitute publication questions preacher's view of Trinity The Times, p.11 . Women loosen up for 'black Billy Graha m by David Bamber. G. Richard Fisher," Get Ready for T.D. Jakes: The Velcro Bishop with Another Gospel." Jamilians, The (International Community of Christ)
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Extractions: Tired of waiting for the third world war, he moved his church to San Francisco where he received numerous humanitarian awards and became the Chairman of the city's Housing Authority. It was there that he first practiced a ritual called "White Nights" in which he prepared his followers for an act of revolutionary suicide to protest racism and fascism. On November 18, 1978, Congressman Leo Ryan from San Francisco went on a fact-finding mission investigating alleged human rights abuses at Jonestown. After only a day at the jungle compound, a member tried to stab Ryan. The injury was minor, but Ryan decided to leave with his party and 18 temple members who wanted to to return to the United States. Other members of the cult followed the group to the airstrip and opened fire, killing Ryan, three journalists, and one of the departing members. Eleven others were injured. Hours later, the good reverend ordered his followers to drink from a tub of grape-flavored Fla-Vor-Aid laced with potassium cyanide and tranquilizers. All 900+ did. Children died first; babies were killed by poison squirted into their mouths with a syringe. Then the adults. Most were poisoned, some forcibly. Some were shot by security guards. As the ritual suicide progressed, it is unclear whether Jim put a bullet through his brain, or someone did it for him.
WashingtonPost.com: Overview: The 1970s Ryan had been investigating the strange group called People's temple. The massdeaths in jonestown, Guyana, helped stigmatize cults by dramatizing the http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/overview70s.htm
Extractions: Werner Erhard, a former car salesman, founded the Erhard Seminars Training program in 1971, offering long, intense courses designed to "rewire" people's consciousness. Erhard attended the controversial Mind Dynamics Institute training before he developed his own mass-therapy program of self-improvement. Faced with financial difficulties, Erhard sold est during the 1980s. Lifespring has proved to be one of the more enduring commercial self-help programs started in the '70s. John Hanley, who went through the same Mind Dynamics program as Erhard, founded it in 1974. Lifespring teaches that a person's "core" can be "actualized" through interpersonal exercises. Hundreds of thousands of people have paid money to take the courses, including the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. The Symbionese Liberation Army kidnapped publishing heiress Patricia Hearst in 1974 in a case that raised issues similar to the Manson murders: How can seemingly intelligent people be persuaded to change so dramatically and commit acts of violence? After the leftist terrorist organization kidnapped Hearst and held her captive in a closet for nearly two months, she participated in a San Francisco bank robbery with her abductors. Her trial was a landmark in the debate over mind control. Defense lawyer F. Lee Bailey was the first to introduce psychiatric testimony in an American courtroom that a defendant had been influenced by pressures that some people considered "brainwashing." Hearst served nearly two years in prison.
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