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Jonestown - Wikipedia The Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, better known by its informal name Jonestown, was a remote settlement in Guyana established by the Peoples Temple, an American religious movement under the leadership of Jim Jones
Jonestown | History, Facts, Jim Jones, Survivors | Britannica What was Jonestown? Jonestown was a remote compound in Guyana built by Peoples Temple cult leader Jim Jones With little interference from the Guyanese government, Jonestown was a virtually autonomous settlement
Jonestown Peoples Temple – A Digital Archive This website is designed to give personal and scholarly perspectives on a major event in the history of religion in America Its primary purpose is to present information about Peoples Temple as accurately and objectively as possible In an effort to be impartial, we offer many diverse views and opinions about the Temple and the events in Jonestown
Jonestown - Massacre, Guyana Cult | HISTORY On November 18, 1978, U S Representative Leo Ryan, who had gone to Jonestown to investigate claims of abuse, was murdered along with four members of his delegation That same day, Jones ordered
The perfect storm that led to the Jonestown massacre Jonestown's main pavilion is partially collapsed a week after over 900 people were killed on the commune The Jonestown massacre remains one of the largest mass murders in American history
Site Of 1978 Jonestown Massacre Opens For Tourism Jonestown, the site in Guyana where more than 900 followers of cult leader Jim Jones died in a mass murder-suicide in 1978, has now opened up for tours
The Tragic Story of Jonestown: How a Utopian Dream Ended in Mass Death . . . Over 900 lives were lost in a moment of horrifying desperation, leaving a lasting imprint on the world’s consciousness Jonestown stands as a reminder of the importance of critical thinking, the dangers of blind loyalty, and the tragic consequences of following a leader without question