“Reading through the FBI files, there were many accounts of people running into the jungle, but Jones had them so afraid,” she says. “He told them that the jungles were full of mercenaries who wanted to kill them if they left Jonestown, that it was full of tigers and snakes that ...
Jonestown: Then In the dense rain forest of Guyana, Jim Jones built a compound where he and his followers were meant to live in utopian harmony: the Peoples Temple. There were several huts for sleeping, teaching, working and Jones’ own sermons. On November 18, 1978, Jones led 909 of t...
Jonestown: Then In the dense rain forest of Guyana, Jim Jones built a compound where he and his followers were meant to live in utopian harmony: the Peoples Temple. There were several huts for sleeping, teaching, working and Jones’ own sermons. On November 18, 1978, Jones led 909 of t...
Jonestown: Then In the dense rain forest of Guyana, Jim Jones built a compound where he and his followers were meant to live in utopian harmony: the Peoples Temple. There were several huts for sleeping, teaching, working and Jones’ own sermons. On November 18, 1978, Jones led 909 of ...
A brilliant new cut of the classic doc on The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre just premiered at Sundance—and totally changes the story.
Jonestown: Then Michèle Vignes, Getty Images Jonestown: Then In the dense rain forest of Guyana, Jim Jones built a compound where he and his followers were meant to live in utopian harmony: the Peoples Temple. There were several huts for sleeping, teaching, working and Jones’ own sermons....
Jonestown: Then Michèle Vignes, Getty Images Jonestown: Then In the dense rain forest of Guyana, Jim Jones built a compound where he and his followers were meant to live in utopian harmony: the Peoples Temple. There were several huts for sleeping, teaching, working and Jones’ own sermons....
Jonestown: Then Michèle Vignes, Getty Images Jonestown: Then In the dense rain forest of Guyana, Jim Jones built a compound where he and his followers were meant to live in utopian harmony: the Peoples Temple. There were several huts for sleeping, teaching, working and Jones’ own sermons....
Jonestown: Then Michèle Vignes, Getty Images Jonestown: Then In the dense rain forest of Guyana, Jim Jones built a compound where he and his followers were meant to live in utopian harmony: the Peoples Temple. There were several huts for sleeping, teaching, working and Jones’ own sermons....
Jonestown, and then, as he boarded a small plane to leave, the “Red Brigade” (Jones’ enforcement arm) shot at Ryan, the media accompanying him, and some defectors, killing five including Ryan. That evening, Jones delivered a sermon directing his people to drink Flavor Aid mixed with ...