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Jonestown — Part 3

123 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: Cults & Extremism · Topic: Jonestown · 119 pages OCR'd
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i t B tab. Ww or Q BQ 89-495 the United States of America (USA), she was shown on several occasions photo slides of Jonestown and was told by other members of the Peoples Temple (PT) that it was like heaven on earth. Living conditions were described as being excellent and every family was said to have their own cottage. was still reluctant to go to Jonestown. At the time = —_ - —_ —S 15 go - ——— wT were unable to go without her agreeing to accompany them. She finally agreed to go to Jonestown in July of 1977. Y) Upon arrival in Jonestown, she discovered that she had been misled as to the living conditions in Jonestown. Families did not live together, but were separated, as she lived in a cottage with 14 other adults./yy ~ F Although she was married he received permission from Reverend JONES to live wi CU] : e regular working day consis of eleven or more hours of work and then usually a meeting in the evening. Food consisted of rice and gravy, sometimes soup and almost never any type of meat (YU After arriving at Jonestown, she was convinced that the only way out of there was death. Reverend JONES often told them that the roads to Jonestown were all one way leading in. The only time she spent away from Jonestown WaS approximately six weeks approximate six months ago. he was assigned to be a Oc eece aeeame casera a ann During this entire six week period, she was not allowed to talk to anyone in the visiting party. Also during the entire time she was in Georgetown nobody in her family was allowed out of Jonestown f Hu) It was standard procedure in Joenstown that when a husband left Jonestown, his wife would not be allowed out. In rare cases, when a husband and wife were allowed out together, their children would be held at Jonestown. Cy ~ 27.)
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