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Okla-homey
11/18/2008, 07:04 AM
November 18, 1978: Mass suicide at Jonestown

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Thirty years ago today, People's Temple leader Jim Jones leads hundreds of his followers in a mass murder-suicide at their agricultural commune in remote northwestern Guyana. The few cult members who refused to take the cyanide-laced fruit-flavored concoction were either forced to do so at gunpoint or shot as they fled. The final death toll was 913, including 276 children.

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Jim Jones was a charismatic churchman who founded the People's Temple, a Christian sect, in Indianapolis in the 1950s. He preached against racism, and his integrated congregation attracted mostly urban black folks who percieved him as some sort of messianic figure. He moved the group to northern California, settling in Ukiah and after 1971 in San Francisco.

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In the 1970s, his church was accused by the press of financial fraud, physical abuse of its members, and mistreatment of children. In response to the mounting criticism, Jones led several hundred of his followers to South America in 1977 and set up a utopian agricultural settlement called Jonestown in the jungle of Guyana.

A year later, a group of ex-members convinced U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan, a Democrat of California, to travel to Jonestown and investigate the commune. On November 17, 1978, Ryan arrived in Jonestown with a group of journalists and other observers.

At first the visit went well, but the next day, as Ryan's group was about to leave, several People's Church members approached members of the group and asked them for passage out of Guyana. Jones became distressed at the defection of his members, and one of Jones' lieutenants attacked Ryan with a knife.

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Ryan escaped from the incident unharmed, but Jones then ordered Ryan and his companions ambushed and killed at the airstrip as they attempted to leave. The congressman and four others were murdered as they attempted to board their charter planes.

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Back in Jonestown, Jones directed his followers in a mass suicide in a clearing in the town. With Jones exhorting the "beauty of dying" over a loudspeaker, hundreds drank a lethal cyanide and Kool-Aid drink. Those who tried to escape were chased down and shot by Jones' lieutenants.

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Jones died of a gunshot wound in the head, probably self-inflicted. Guyanese troops, alerted by a cult member who escaped, reached Jonestown the next day. Only a dozen or so followers survived, hidden in the jungle. Most of the 913 dead were lying side by side in the clearing where Jones had preached to them for the last time.

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Boomer_Sooner_sax
11/18/2008, 09:13 AM
That is insane and people still follow people like that to this day. Look at the Branch Dividians and the Heaven's Gate people. Good story Homey as usual!

Viking Kitten
11/18/2008, 09:42 AM
There is a really interesting and very sad documentary airing on CNN this month called "Escape from Jonestown." It focuses on the 33 survivors and how they got out alive.

There are some pretty brutal images in it, and facts I didn't know, like that about 300 of the dead were children, and they killed the kids first. What was really awful were the audiotapes that were recorded as the suicides/child murders were underway. You could hear the kids crying in pain from the poison, and at the same time you heard cheers and applause from the flock as Jones kept exhorting them to take their lives. Just terrible and tragic.

Of the 33 survivors, several (maybe not surprisingly) have had alcohol and drug problems as well as some violent episodes. Anyway, the show gives a really interesting glimpse into the psychology of people who desperately need something to believe in and what happens when a megalomaniac steps in to fill that need.

85Sooner
11/18/2008, 04:32 PM
That is insane and people still follow people like that to this day. Look at the Branch Dividians and the Heaven's Gate people. Good story Homey as usual!

The Branch Davidians were killed by OUR government. That is a little different.

Heavens gate were just wacked out individuals.

SoonerInKCMO
11/18/2008, 04:49 PM
There was a story about Jim Jones' grandson (high school baller in S.F.) on ESPN's OTL today. I had to turn the channel when they had audio of the kids screaming and crying as their parents were making them drink the Flavor Aid.

bri
11/18/2008, 04:52 PM
The Branch Davidians were killed by OUR government. That is a little different.

We just beat 'em to it.

Sooner04
11/18/2008, 04:54 PM
JJ's grandson (adoptive, I think) plays for the University of San Diego. I think his name is Rob Jones. His dad was playing ball for the Jonestown team in the capital city of Guyana (I'm going off memory here) and did not make it back in time to partake of the Kool-Aid.

JJ is one of the most horrifying human beings to ever walk the earth. That guy freaks me out to no end, and he died four years before I was born. It's pretty unsettling to see the eyes of pure evil.

SoonerInKCMO
11/18/2008, 04:58 PM
JJ's grandson (adoptive, I think) plays for the University of San Diego. I think his name is Rob Jones. His dad was playing ball for the Jonestown team in the capital city of Guyana (I'm going off memory here) and did not make it back in time to partake of the Kool-Aid.


Yep. Jim Jones Jr. was adopted and was in Georgetown, Guyana playing in a basketball tournament when Jim Sr. radioed him to bring the team back. The team didn't want to go. The team then heard about the shooting of the representative and others and went to the embassy to have them send help but it was too late by then.

Boomer_Sooner_sax
11/18/2008, 05:36 PM
The Branch Davidians were killed by OUR government. That is a little different.

Heavens gate were just wacked out individuals.

Eh, I think it was 50-50 on that one. Not like they were going to go quietly.