A tour operator is planning to turn Jonestown, a remote area in Guyana surrounded by jungle where more than 900 people died under the direction of cult leader Jim Jones, into a tourist destination.
Revisit the tragic and infamous Jonestown massacre in the new trailer for an upcoming docuseries that examines the final hours of Jim Jones' cult in Guyana. Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown ...
Mrs. Speier, who was in Guyana when 913 persons including Ryan perished, said she believes the Jonestown cult mass Rose Sewcharran, director of Wanderlust Adventures, the private tour operator who ...
On Nov. 18, 1978, 909 members of the Peoples Temple cult, led by Reverend Jim Jones, committed mass suicide at Jonestown, their Guyana-based settlement. Additional victims, including the late ...
“Jonestown remains a tragic part of Guyana’s history, but it is also an event of global significance,” Sewcharran wrote in an email. “It offers critical lessons about cult ...
These survivors, due to happenstance or their own efforts, were all away from the Jonestown community in Guyana when Jones ordered his followers – starting with the young children – to drink flavored ...
They are critical of the Guyana government's possible partnership ... held against their will at the People's Temple founded by cult leader Jim Jones. Speier said if there is to be a memorial ...
He found it deep in Guyana, in the jungle ... for many bodies were far gone in decomposition and very many cult members changed their names when they were initiated. It's going to cost many ...