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.
including the adopted black son of the Rev. 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, ...
The Reverend Jim Jones (middle, 3R), seated here with ... airport for the trip back to the U.S. She was a survivor of the Jonestown mass suicide. Alvaray Satterwhite, 61, second from left, a ...
On May 29, 2011, Jim Jones Jr ... program” for survivors, family members, and close friends. This division stems from a fundamental disagreement on how to commemorate Jonestown — a tension ...
The place where they fell was Jonestown, a remote commune in north-western Guyana named after its founder, Jim Jones - the evil architect of this terrible tragedy. He promised them it would be ...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana — Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after U.S. Rev. Jim Jones and ... what happened in Jonestown." He recalled how one survivor proposed a personal ...
Roselyn Sewcharran, Wanderlust’s owner, said the idea for the Jonestown tour came out of questions that clients often asked about the site, where American cult leader Jim Jones forced his ...
Interviews with Jeff Guinn the author of The Road to Jonestown, Jim Jones Jr, and two of the survivors. ABC iview Home Watch all your favourite ABC programs on ABC iview. More from ABC We acknowledge ...
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.
More than 900 people --mostly followers of the American guru-reverend Jim Jones-- died ... “in memory of the victims of the Jonestown tragedy.” A survivor who visited several years ago ...