1978 Jonestown massacre

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Jonestown massacre
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Type 1 massacre
Type 2 myth creation, mass suicide
Year 1978
Date 11/18
Place Jonestown, Guyana
Numbers 99, 911
Perp Jim Jones
Linked to
Colonia Dignidad (1960s+) Waco Siege (1993)
Invasion of Grenada (1983)
Programming 9/11 (2001)
Zal rule The Sacrament (2013)
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The Jonestown massacre was a massacre mass suicide psyop taking place on November 18, 1978 in Jonestown, British Guyana. Cult leader Jim Jones instructs followers to commit 'Revolutionary Suicide' by drinking cyanide-laced fruit drink. Prescriptive programming for Waco Siege (1993).

Official story

• The Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, better known by its informal name "Jonestown", was a remote settlement established by the Peoples Temple, an American cult under the leadership of reverend Jim Jones, in north Guyana. It became internationally notorious when, on November 18, 1978, a total of 918 [other sources speak of 909][MSM 1] people died in the settlement, at the nearby airstrip in Port Kaituma, and at a Temple-run building in Georgetown, Guyana's capital city. The name of the settlement became synonymous with the incidents at those locations.

• A total of 918 individuals died in Jonestown, all but two from apparent cyanide poisoning, in an event termed "revolutionary suicide" by Jones and some members on an audio tape of the event and in prior discussions. The poisonings in Jonestown followed the murder of five others by Temple members at Port Kaituma, including United States Congressman Leo Ryan, an act that Jones ordered. Four other Temple members committed murder-suicide in Georgetown at Jones' command.
• While some refer to the events in Jonestown as mass suicide, many others, including Jonestown survivors, regard them as mass murder. All who drank poison did so under duress, and a third of the victims (304) were minors. It was the largest such event in modern history and resulted in the largest single loss of American civilian life in a deliberate act until September 11, 2001.

Wikipedia[MSM 2]
• Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in a rural area of Crete, Indiana, to James Thurman Jones (1887–1951), a World War I veteran, and Lynetta Putnam (1902–1977). Jones was of Irish and Welsh descent.; he later claimed partial Cherokee ancestry through his mother, but his maternal second cousin later stated this was likely untrue. Economic difficulties during the Great Depression necessitated that Jones' family move to the town of Lynn in 1934, where he grew up in a shack without plumbing.

• As a child, Jones was a voracious reader who studied Joseph Stalin, Karl Marx, Mao Zedong, Mahatma Gandhi and Adolf Hitler carefully, noting the strengths and weaknesses of each. Jones also developed an intense interest in religion, primarily because he found making friends difficult. Childhood acquaintances later recalled Jones as being a "really weird kid" who was "obsessed with religion ... obsessed with death". They alleged that he frequently held funerals for small animals on his parents' property and had stabbed a cat to death.
• Jones and a childhood friend both claimed that his father, who was an alcoholic, was associated with the Ku Klux Klan. Jones, however, came to sympathize with the country's repressed African-American community due to his own experiences as a social outcast. Jones later recounted how he and his father clashed on the issue of race, and how he did not speak with his father for "many, many years" after he refused to allow one of Jones' black friends into the house. After Jones' parents separated, Jones moved with his mother to Richmond, Indiana. He graduated from Richmond High School early and with honors in December 1948.
• The following year, Jones married nurse Marceline Baldwin (1927–1978); the couple moved to Bloomington, Indiana. She died with him in Jonestown. He attended Indiana University Bloomington, where a speech by Eleanor Roosevelt about the plight of African-Americans impressed him. In 1951, Jones moved to Indianapolis, where he attended night school at Butler University, earning a degree in secondary education in 1961.

• The gunmen killed Ryan and four others near a Guyana Airways Twin Otter aircraft. At the same time, one of the supposed defectors, Larry Layton, drew a weapon and began firing on members of the party that had already boarded a small Cessna. An NBC cameraman was able to capture footage of the first few seconds of the shooting at the Otter.
• The five killed at the airstrip were Ryan; NBC reporter Don Harris; NBC cameraman Bob Brown; San Francisco Examiner photographer Greg Robinson; and Temple member Patricia Parks. Surviving the attack were future Congresswoman Jackie Speier, then a staff member for Ryan; Richard Dwyer, the Deputy Chief of Mission from the U.S. Embassy at Georgetown; Bob Flick, a producer for NBC; Steve Sung, an NBC sound engineer; Tim Reiterman, a San Francisco Examiner reporter; Ron Javers, a San Francisco Chronicle reporter; Charles Krause, a Washington Post reporter; and several defecting Temple members.

Wikipedia[MSM 3]

Analysis

Videos

  • Video The Life and Death of Peoples Temple (2006)[MSM 1]
  • Jim Jones born "on an isolated farm", just like Orpah Gail, better known as Oprah Winfrey[MSM 4]
  • Oprah Winfrey was either born to Vernita Lee and Vernon Winfrey (born on 08/21 1933),[MSM 5] or from a father named Noah Robinson, a farmer from Mississippi, born around 1925 [?].[MSM 6]
  • There is another [or the same?] Noah Lewis Robinson (Sr.), who was born in 1910 in North Carolina and died at age 88 2 days before Oprah's 42nd birthday.[MSM 7] He was the father of reverend Jesse Jackson and his half-brother, Noah Robinson Jr. was convicted for criminal acts with the mafia in Chicago.[MSM 8][MSM 9][MSM 10]
  • Gaia: Are they half-brother and sister??
  • Similar eyes, similar nose, similar shape of the head]
  • Masonic hand symbol
  • Spooks meeting
  • Spooks meeting 2
  • Masonic handshake between Mitchell and George

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  • Newspaper article published on 11/27 written by Carey Winfrey, 2001-2010 Editor-in-Chief of Smithsonian Magazine at Smithsonian Institution[MSM 11]
  • Carey Wells Winfrey was not named after his father, William Colin, yet after his mother's maiden name; Mary Robinson Winfrey[MSM 12]
  • Pulitzer Travelling fellow, 1967; recipient Meyer Berger award for Distinguished Reporting Columbia University, 1978 (around the time of "Jonestown"). Served to captain United States Marine Corps, 1963-1966 [age 22-25].
  • reporter, foreign correspondent for Africa, New York Times, New York City, 1977-1980, [yet Guyana is in South America]
  • Gaia: so the mother of Carey Winfrey was a Robinson, as was the alleged father of Orpah Winfrey, what are the odds??
  • Jim Jones Jr., son of Jim Jones, was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in 2010.[MSM 13]
  • The father of Jim Jones Sr., James Thurman Jones, is buried at Mount Zion cemetery.[MSM 14]
  • Another James Thurman Jones, his son and Jim Jones' 4 year elder brother?, was also from Indiana.[MSM 15]
  • Allegedly his father was James Robert Ewell Jones, but this is shown as a calculated relationship[MSM 16]
  • The grandfather of Jim Jones Sr. was John Henry Jones. His mother was Sarah Stauffer, daughter of Hannah Stauffer.[MSM 17]
  • The father of John Henry Jones was Warren Jones, son of Edmund Jones and Ruth Jarrett. His sister was Sarah, married to Phineas Lamb, who previously married Hulda Bundy, daughter of Josiah (born on 11/11) and Huldah Bundy.[MSM 18]
  • John Henry Jones married Mary Catherine Shank, daughter of Jacob and Sarah Shank.[MSM 19]
  • The entries of Sarah and Warren Jones and more at Geni are governed by (((Jonathan Seth Wolfson)))
  • So Jim Jones can claim "Irish and Welsh ancestry", but "jewish-German" comes closer...

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