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ECS8C_C01.qxd IMT Custom Machine Company, Inc.: Selection of an Information Technology What does this story, overall, tell you about leadership? A division of Universal Music Publishing Group Jonestown: Paradise Lost is a 2007 documentary television film on the History Channel about the final days of Jonestown, the Peoples Temple, and Jim Jones.From eyewitness and survivor accounts, the program recreates the last week before the mass murder-suicide on November 18, 1978. Vernon Gosney, Peoples Temple Member: There was always threats. Lovella Brown Rebecca Moore, Relative of Peoples Temple Member: I vividly remember the first time that I met Jim Jones. This is the man that wants to leave his son here. I never shall forget what he’s done for me. We must not allow these kind of things to enter our consciousness. Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh relocated his followers there in the 80s in search of enlightenment and utopia, but in episode one we’re already being told by the FBI that the move resulted in the largest poisoning case in the USA (amongst other truly awful things). And I thought it had a lot more to do with Jim’s sense of rehearsal. And then Jim Jones started to make pleas to people, saying, “You can’t leave. Stephen Sung, Sound Technician: We flew in sometime in the afternoon, about 6pm. The word we were getting was that there was an armed encampment. And pretty soon she’s running. I brought the only black young man in the town home and my dad said that he could not come in and I said, “Then I shan’t,” and I did not see my dad for many years. Jim Jones in 1978, in Jonestown, the year he would go on to cause the deaths of nearly a thousand (AP) AP/words by Adam Lusher How 918 followed a cult leader to Guyana and died in a single day So it was through that that she met Jim Jones, and came back saying that he had invited her to church this next Sunday. Inside, I just wanted things to stop. Patricia Ryan, Personal Collection Born as it were on the wrong side of the tracks. Many believed that he had saved their son or daughter from an automobile accident. Something terrible had happened, because everyone had red eyes except for Jim Jones. Laura Johnston Kohl, Peoples Temple member Mother, please, please, please don’t…Don’t do this! Get the latest on new films and digital content, learn about events in your area, and get your weekly fix of American history. (Enter your ZIP code for information on American Experience events and screening in your area.). Rebecca Moore, Relative of Peoples Temple Member: I think the early sixties had been a time of great optimism; there was a belief that we could change the world through social movements. Deborah Layton, Peoples Temple Member, Author, Seductive Poison: Every single person felt that they had a purpose there and that they were exceptionally special. (Singing, archival): As pilgrims here, we sometimes journey. Narrator (anonymous letter, archival): “To whomever finds this note. We were alive in those services. Tim Carter, Peoples Temple Member: That’s when I noticed that there were armed guards that had kind of taken positions up around the pavilion. On-screen text: On November 18th, 1978, in Jonestown, Guyana, 909 members of Peoples Temple died in what has been called the largest mass suicide in modern history. Eugene Smith, Peoples Temple member There was no freedom to express to one another what was going on, because everything was suspect. They were just about to try to destroy us if we weren’t always viligant [sic] about our movement. My wife died in my arms and my dead baby son was in her arms. This, along with interviews with former acolytes documents their slow descent into madness, makes it a truly fascinating chronicle of cult life. You think they’re going to allow us to get by with this? The story of this movement, this action, must be examined over and over. 40 years after the Jonestown massacre: Jim Jones' surviving sons on what they think of their father, the Peoples Temple today "There's somethings about Jonestown I'm never going to deal with." Jim Jones - Watch the documentary (can be located on YouTube or Netflix) on the story of Jim Jones. But when Jones was present, it was very, very dark. Mike Harlow, Research Assistance Christine Miller, Peoples Temple Member (archival, subtitles): When we destroy ourselves, we’re defeated. Tap. Having this vision to change the world, but having this whole undercurrent of dysfunction that was underneath that vision. Jim Jones (archival, subtitles): There’s a little town in Indiana. Grace Stoen, Peoples Temple member The choir was interracial and they used to sing this song — “Never heard a man speak like this man before. Female Peoples Temple Member (archival): He said, “I really want to get away from him. And just right when I got ready to reach to touch his head, he pulled the bag up like this. There he promised them a modern-day Garden of Eden. He had a desk. Jim Jones (archival): Why of course you’d go, you went to Mexico with me. The vat, the vat…Bring it here, so the adults can begin. “Stanley Clayton, up, front, center.”, Janet Shular, Peoples Temple Member: He would ask people, “What do you think we ought to do with them? Deadly Cults (2013) ... History Channel's 'Decoding the Past' documentary series takes a close look at the dark, destructive power of... Bobby December 15, 2012. Jim Jones (archival, subtitles): If we can’t live in peace, then let’s die in peace. Jackie Speier, Aide to Congressman Leo Ryan: It was a vibrant community. Well, I slept an hour-and-a-half.”. Jim Jones In November 1978, a delegation, including Reps Leo Ryan and Jackie Speier, visited Jonestown with a news crew in an attempt to assist people who may have been held against their will. My son was dead and he was frothing at the mouth. Christine Miller, Peoples Temple Member (archival, subtitles): I look at all the babies, and I think they deserve to live. Theroux has a long history of interviewing the possibly insane, and watching him work is a pleasure. And he reached up and kind of patted the back of my neck, and he said, “I’ll [expletive] you in the ass if you want.” And I just kind of stammered, “No.” You know, “No.” And he said, “Well, you know, if you ever want that, that’s okay, just let me know and we’ll do that.”. Oh, no. But this is a loyalty test and you need to turn them in.”. He was obsessed with religion; he was obsessed with death. She died in my arms, man. I couldn’t say goodbye to my son or my husband because at that point, it was like the Gestapo — the families were turning in each other. In his new documentary … My sister Carolyn had invited my parents and my younger sister and I to visit her in Potter Valley. Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc. Why Can’t We Live Together This seems to be the new trend in Hip Hop. And once I laid her down and she told me how she wanted to lay with her grandmother, I — at that point, knew that I didn’t have no reason to be here no more. I love you, the people love you, most importantly Christ loves you. Tim Carter, Peoples Temple Member: As soon as I walked into the San Francisco temple, I was home. In 1978 over 900 people died in the largest mass murder-suicide in history. To run through the basics, Jones convinced his followers to build a new society with him in Guyana, which eventually ended up in the deaths of a staggering 909 people, after he instructed his followers to drink Kool-Aid laced with cyanide. Jim Jones (archival): People play games, friend. Jim Jones was afraid that the time has come when he would be sent to Jail for the rest of the life and he became a maniac which could be clearly seen in his actions. People didn’t look at Jim as being white. Former Peoples Temple Member (archival): He was talking integration. Deborah Layton, Peoples Temple Member, Author, Seductive Poison: For those people that hadn’t grown up in the apostolic world, Jim would say, you know — “I know this is different for you. Jay Fialkov Later, I found out that this person that I had seen healed and cried with was really one of the secretaries, made up to look crippled and blind. As you see me as your father, I’ll be your father.” He said, “If you see me as your God, I’ll be your God.”. Don’t, don’t be this way! Jon Vargo, Video Arts/San Francisco, Re-Recording Mixer Fingers, are your fingers numb in your right hand? What sets this documentary apart, however, is the original footage in features shot by Will Allen, a member of the cult for two decades. Neva Sly Hargrave, Peoples Temple Member: Well it got to the point where there were so many duties in the Temple that some people had to become full time. And all of a sudden, the answer was there. John Koetzner, Mendocino College Library And then the question went on, “Well, how many of you in here have had him to do that?” And whether they were lying or just following suit, hands of the men just went up around the room. The Temple was burned down and had to be rebuilt. People could not leave him. Here is the trailer for the documentary coming out about Jimmy's life. Certified Gangsters set. It was emotional. Neva Sly Hargrave, Peoples Temple Member: Jim started changing a lot in the seventies. Tim Carter, Peoples Temple Member: I went back to my cottage. Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple (2006) - IMDb Jim Jones Jr., Peoples Temple Member: He had a real issue with separation. I certainly do. I was really shaking, but I didn’t move. Jim said, “Darlin’, you know, today is your day. Male Peoples Temple Member (archival): What you think about your friends back down in the States? Rebecca Moore, Relative of Peoples Temple Member: The reward for the election of George Moscone was the appointment of Jim Jones as Chairman of the City Housing Authority. Ted ‘Black Lightning’ Patrick started an anti-cult crusade in the 1970s, at times snatching cult members so they could be forcibly mentally reprogrammed, with the help of friends and family, into non-cultists. In 1972 Leo Ryan was elected to the United States Congress from California’s 11th District. Through a forceful personality, charm and genuine good works, he managed to draw a massive following and lead them, like a modern-day pied piper, to the jungles of Guyana. Doubletree Hotel Berkeley Marina They had a little medical clinic, a little daycare area. I would never have imagined that twenty-four hours later, those people would be dead. They didn’t ask anything. Tim Reiterman, Journalist: There were people tumbling and yelling and letting out cries as they were hit. I was an alcoholic. A documentary on the 40th anniversary of the largest murder-suicide in American history, when over 900 members of the Peoples Temple consumed a deadly cyanide-laced drink on the orders of leader Jim Jones; interviews with Jones' two surviving sons. By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing, I’m a Soldier (In The Army of the Lord) Jim Jones (archival): Edie. And I was sitting there and I thought, “That’s weird — it smells like alcohol next to me.” And he leaned over and he said, “Do you know what you do to me?” He had informed me that I was to come in — on Bus Seven, there was a room in the back for just him. Hue Fortson Jr., Peoples Temple Member: He was always paranoid that someone was going to get in and try to kill him — that they had two people that had dedicated their lives, that they were going to jump in front of Jones and take the bullet, kind of like the secret service so to speak. Marshall Kilduff, Journalist: These people would be on time, they’d be polite and nice. MacDonald and Associates The remote Guyana outpost of cult leader Jim Jones' Peoples Temple, Jonestown was the site of a 1978 massacre that resulted in the deaths of … Hue Fortson Jr., Peoples Temple Member: And he said, “What you need to believe in is what you can see.” He said, “If you see me as your friend, I’ll be your friend. The powerful two hour special “jonestown: the women behind the massacre,” focuses on four women in jim jones’ inner circle who helped plan the 1978 jonestown massacre, one of the largest murder suicide events in modern history which left 918 men, women and children dead. All Rights Reserved. Kenneth Clark, Harrigan Jim Jones (archival, subtitles): The congressman is dead! Visually-Impaired Woman (archival): One finger. And that’s it. There were people who were packing their belongings and leaving their homes — with virtually no explanation to their family members as to where they were going or why they were going. Oh, what’s he done for me. Do you think they ought to get a good boxing?” And then he’d get a resounding roar, “Yes!”. Deborah Layton, Peoples Temple Member, Author, Seductive Poison: I had traveled on Bus Seven, which was Jim’s bus. Everything they could think of, they were saying. There were about a hundred and twenty people. It’s overwhelming, it really is. In 1978, cult leader Jim Jones lures his followers to Jonestown, Guyana where they commit mass suicide of … Jim Jones (archival, subtitles): I agree, Christine Miller, Peoples Temple Member (archival, subtitles): You know…. I’ve seen situations where they actually knocked the person out and actually took water and threw water back on him, woke him up, and whooped him some more. "This groundbreaking feature-length hybrid of documentary and drama definitively examines the five tense days leading up to that unthinkable massacre in Guyana. Female Peoples Temple Member (archival): I wished I could. Mary Leggett, M’s Bed and Breakfast But yet still, everyday it was getting worse and worse. We got to — we got to go, that if we don’t go this way, we going to go like this.” They were coming, taking like newborn babies out of their mothers’ arms. Tim Carter's brother-in-law Lew Jones, who was the adopted son of Peoples Temple leader Jim Jones, is pictured with his son Chaeoke Jones at Jonestown in 1977. The reporter next to me said, “I’ve never felt anything like this before,” and I said, “Because you haven’t felt anything like this before.” I actually felt pretty good overall. The sky is gray. As the self-proclaimed messiah of the Peoples Temple religious cult, Jones … Deborah Layton, Peoples Temple member and author, Seductive Poison And there was a sort of feeling that smaller groups — neighborhood groups, activist groups — had a bigger chance. Neva Sly Hargrave, Peoples Temple Member: What he spoke about were things that were in our hearts. “I gave my rights up to him. They see Christ in me, a hope of glory. But for people to come from extremely religious backgrounds — so that I can bring them forward to the message that’s so important for all of us today and that is activism — then I need to speak on each person’s level.”, Hue Fortson Jr., Peoples Temple Member: He said, “A lot of you people, you Christian people coming in, you’re so hung-up on this Bible.” He said, “This black book has held down black people for the last two-hundred years.” He said, “But I’m going to show you this has no power.” So he leaned way back like a football player and he flung it. Listen, he was in a dysfunctional family. The man got power, ya’ll.” And the whole place would just go wild. Jim Jones (archival): Now, will each of you give a very fond embrace, a salutary kiss of greeting to your neighbor — and let’s fill this atmosphere with warmth and love. Because it just seemed so beautiful. And there I am involved. Narrator (anonymous letter, archival): “If nobody understands, it matters not. Cydney Hill, SFSU Jim Jones (archival): Take your glasses off. Chuck Wilmore, childhood friend of Jim Jones I think the only way he can survive and sustain what he started is to isolate all his followers from this country and from their families. We did not want this kind of ending. BBC Motion Gallery Now a new documentary sheds light on Rev. We have different containers surrounding the place — we couldn’t go through all of the tremendous inventory they built up. I wanted to go. You’re my people. Patrick Ramirez. Traditional Yes, it was very tragic. Deborah Layton, Peoples Temple Member, Author, Seductive Poison: What he explained to each of us, and in sermons, was that sexual relationships were very selfish and they took away from the focus of the church — and that was to help others. Things that, like, I wanted to get involved with, but didn’t even know where to make an entrée. What do you see? I’m not able to say…But I do know it’s real. Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple: Trailer. Moore Family Collection Jim Jones, founder of the Peoples Temple sect, in Jonestown in November 1978. And because his wife couldn’t relate to him as a wife — that Carolyn had taken over that role. Jim Jones In November 1978, a delegation, including Reps Leo Ryan and Jackie Speier, visited Jonestown with a news crew in an attempt to assist people who may have been held against their will. Jim’s mother had to work in order to support the family. “It’s impossible to say exactly what went on that day,” says Nelson. I just loved that we created what we ate, that we did all these jobs. Marshall Kilduff, Journalist: Well, in 1975 it was a mayoral election in San Francisco. The series follows eventual Jonestown leader Jim Jones from his origins as a civil rights-oriented preacher to the creation of Peoples Temple and through the group’s move to … Move forward. Chuck Wilmore, Personal Collection He was sitting up. Rebecca Moore, Relative of Peoples Temple Member: California is perceived to be a very progressive state. Instead of a group that might give you twenty or thirty of these people — or a hundred — you had three or four hundred. Claire Janaro, Personal Collection With Donnie Wahlberg. They looked in people’s faces. -Jim Jones, founder, Peoples Temple. In Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, award-winning filmmakers Stanley Nelson, Marcia Smith, and Noland Walker reveal the true, tragic story behind enigmatic preacher Jim Jones and his promise of a world of economic and racial equality that ultimately led to the largest mass murder-suicide in history. Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company The woman was Carolyn Layton, a California woman who became his enabler. Move forward, darlin’. Jackie Speier, Aide to Congressman Leo Ryan: Congressman Ryan was unique in the political sphere. Female Peoples Temple Member (archival): But they won’t listen to me. What more do you suggest? Jesus Camp is a fascinating look into the psychology of Evangelicals in the USA, and how their warlike mindset has swayed the nation’s politics in their direction. Eugene and June Cordell lost Edith Cordell and nineteen other relatives. Peoples Temple Collection, courtesy of California Historical Society Lew Jones … First Look: Jim Jones's Surviving Sons Speak Out in New Documentary About the Jonestown Massacre The documentary provides new insight about the … They were well looked after. I’ve been here a few days and I have — I have absolutely no complaints at all. He just didn’t take no for an answer. I wanted to go. Maurice G. Burnett, Indianapolis Star She said, “I can feel it.” He said, “Yes, I know you can feel it. Hue Fortson Jr., Peoples Temple Member: Jones is sitting there calmly and so another lady said, “Well, I don’t know why you keep doing that. Jim didn’t understand that there was no way he could talk her down from whatever this article was going to say. June Cordell, Relative of Peoples Temple member Stanley Clayton, Peoples Temple Member: Jones came down off the podium and he said, “Hey, we got to do this. Tim Carter, Peoples Temple Member: Literally, out of nowhere, this storm came blowing in. Barbara Peterson Documentary Offers Rare Film Of Jim Jones Sfgate. Are you people going to — leave us. Let all the story of this Peoples Temple be told.”. These three guys, they get off the truck and walk around this area as though they were looking for somebody. Katie Marsh, Kounterattack Design, Audio Restoration Analyze what occurred, why and how. They’ll torture our people. Neva Sly Hargrave, Peoples Temple Member: One of the most incredible healings, to me, was this little old lady and she was in a wheelchair. This documentary looks at the tragic death of 913 men, women and children who lived in a religious compound in the jungles of Guyana, South America, and investigates leader Jim Jones and his message of brotherhood and social justice. And pretty soon she is walking. With Rebecca Moore, Janet Shular, Tim Carter, Stanley Clayton. Jim Jones Jr., Peoples Temple Member: I was the first Negro child adopted by a Caucasian family in the state of Indiana. And that role represented power over the lives of your congregation. The birds gather on the telephone wires. Hue Fortson Jr., Peoples Temple Member: By the time Jones did come out to do his speaking, the table had already been set. You must be insane. I could see myself in Jonestown walking, and when I looked to my left, there was my son. There were about twelve to fifteen cars driving across United States and making that journey to a place that none of us knew, you know — none of us could even imagine. And now, I can’t believe in heaven anymore. Get the solution together.”. And she died in my arms. Laura Johnston Kohl, Peoples Temple Member: And often on Saturday night, we’d have planning commission meetings until 2 or 3 in the morning. Kristine Kravitz, Peoples Temple Member: We all wanted to go. And that is what people began to do. As a child I was undoubtedly one of the poor in the community, never accepted. You know, that’s not the way I operated — but when I was in Guyana, and when I’d watch the sun rise, I actually thought there was a heaven on Earth. Renaissance Parc 55 Hotel & Lisa Kuhn, Post Production The Occult. Appearances by The Game, T.I and Yung Buck *****www.mixtapemonster**** twitter: mixtapemonster While working as a hospital orderly, Jones met Marceline Baldwin, a nursing student, and they married in 1949. To me — at that point, I knew that this [expletive] was real. 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