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Jonestown — Part 1

123 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: Cults & Extremism · Topic: Jonestown · 117 pages OCR'd
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SJ 89-123 CS 2 : | b7& scam crmand further advised that from the time [> ' ee 3: t for Guyana, they continually sent letters to —— They did not receive any acknowledgements to e letters until right before they left for Jonestown Guyana, during this recent trip. In these letters > stated how much they ove iy 22 when the time was right they wou returp ut not yet." mentioned at this point that they had made a rio to Guyana in the fall of 1977, and after waiting nine days without seeing they returned to the United States. /yy ‘4 + 4 i ‘ ft well a oh Bia During their attemp home, they received little, if any, cooperation from e Guy.nese Government. They were instructed to send airplane ticets to Guyana which they did but till did not return. fu) 1 ; of : "ae Leek faa itech, By this time a group of Concerned Relatives had formied and was madeup of former members of the People's Temmole who still had relatives within the JONES group. A few weeks ago, the group made arrangements to travel to Guy:ma with Congressman LEO RYAN, who was going there to investigate the conditions at th. Jonestown camp. Some of the people that went to Guyana included Congressman RYAN, his secretary, JACKIE, Mr. STEVE KATSARIS, his son ANTHONY KATSARIS, JANES COBB, a former member from San Francisco, ; an NBC TV news members, several newspaper reporters including TIM REITTERMAN, CHARLES GARRY and MARK LANE, both attorneys for JI JONES . ry noted that on Monday, November 13, 1978, the group le San Francisco en route to Georgetown, Guyana. They arrived at Georgetown on Tuesday, November 14, j 1978, and subsequently those chosen to go to the Jonestown i camp flew from Georgetown to Jonestown on Friday, } November 17, 1978. The group that went from Georgetown to aa Jonestown, Guyana, numbered possibly fifteen or sixteen - p> people. They arrived by aircraft at the small airfield located near Jonestown at a place called Port Kaituma, Guyana. Their arrival was at approximately four p.m., Friday, November 17, 1978. Cn] re:
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