GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Guyana is revisiting ... take temple members to the Port Kaituma airfield. Until now, most visitors to Jonestown have been reporters and family members of those who ...
Nearly four decades have passed since that afternoon Tracy Parks knelt on the rain-soaked, muddy airstrip in Guyana ... Jonestown. • For more on how Tracy Parks escaped Jonestown, subscribe now ...
Reports indicate that a cult leader, Jim Jones, established Jonestown in Guyana in 1974 and instructed ... that they couldn’t live a normal life now. Citing the audio recording, USA Today ...
He then moved his people to Guyana when he came under criticism for church beatings and financial abuses. Escape from Jonestown Thirty years ago, more than 900 people died by murder and suicide.
Jim Jones. He also focused on those who grew up in the Peoples Temple, or joined as teenagers. These survivors, due to happenstance or their own efforts, were all away from the Jonestown community in ...
Then, Guyana. Jonestown. A Utopian dream created especially for those disenfranchised or disenchanted by society – a dream that went terribly wrong – leaving over 900 people including 287 ...
The Jonestown massacre of 1978 -- which happened ... that he’d leased from the government of Guyana, promising a vision of utopia. For as long as she can remember, Tracy Parks' life revolved ...
Documentary that explores the circumstances that led to the deaths of more than 900 men, women and children in 1978 at the People's Temple in northern Guyana.
Horrendous events in Guyana, now almost 50 years ago, provides the subject matter that this extraordinary company carry ...
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