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James Warren Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was the founder of the Peoples Temple, which is best known for the November 18, 1978 death of over 900 Temple members in Jonestown, Guyana along with the deaths of nine other people at a nearby airstrip and in Georgetown. Jones was born in... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Timothy Stoen After working hard for the Temple, Jim Jones granted Stoen a "reward" by suggesting that he engage in sexual relations with certain willing female Temple members, such as Sharon Amos, to help him with stress.

Timothy Stoen Thus, Jones suggested that various Temple members of differing racial backgrounds, including those with no romantic relationship, should marry to show their commitment to the cause.

Timothy Stoen However, Jones also stated that child bearing was wrong and "greedy", which frustrated many Temple members in their child bearing years.

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Mark Lane (author) For months before that tragedy, Jones frequently created fear among members by stating that the CIA and other intelligence agencies were conspiring with "capitalist pigs" to destroy Jonestown and harm its members.

Donald Freed For months before that tragedy, Jones frequently created fear among members by stating that the CIA and other intelligence agencies were conspiring with "capitalist pigs" to destroy Jonestown and harm its members.

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Mark Lane (author) For months before that tragedy, Jones frequently created fear among members by stating that the CIA and other intelligence agencies were conspiring with "capitalist pigs" to destroy Jonestown and harm its members.

Donald Freed For months before that tragedy, Jones frequently created fear among members by stating that the CIA and other intelligence agencies were conspiring with "capitalist pigs" to destroy Jonestown and harm its members.

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Jim Jones (rapper) Jim Jones reportedly began calling several rappers and telling them that he had a DVD of Tru-Life dissing them.

Jim Jones (rapper) Months later, Jones told an interviewer that Tru-Life did not respond to the challenge, doesn't count in the rap industry, and lacked the money and heart to accept Jones' challenge.

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Mark Lane (author) For months before that tragedy, Jones frequently created fear among members by stating that the CIA and other intelligence agencies were conspiring with "capitalist pigs" to destroy Jonestown and harm its members.

Donald Freed For months before that tragedy, Jones frequently created fear among members by stating that the CIA and other intelligence agencies were conspiring with "capitalist pigs" to destroy Jonestown and harm its members.

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Mass suicide On a tape of their final meeting, Jones tells Temple members that the Soviet Union, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

Cult suicide On that tape, Jones tells Temple members that Russia, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

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Mass suicide On a tape of their final meeting, Jones tells Temple members that the Soviet Union, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

Cult suicide On that tape, Jones tells Temple members that Russia, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

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Mass suicide On a tape of their final meeting, Jones tells Temple members that the Soviet Union, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

Cult suicide On that tape, Jones tells Temple members that Russia, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

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Mass suicide On a tape of their final meeting, Jones tells Temple members that the Soviet Union, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

Cult suicide On that tape, Jones tells Temple members that Russia, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

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Jim Jones (rapper) Jones responded in an interview on a radio station by saying that Tony Yayo was an immigrant.

Tony Yayo Jim Jones responded in an interview on a radio station by saying that Tony Yayo was an immigrant.

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Jim Jones (rapper) Months later, Jones told an interviewer that Tru-Life did not respond to the challenge, doesn't count in the rap industry, and lacked the money and heart to accept Jones' challenge.

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Peoples Temple in San Francisco Jim Jones initially telephoned a Milk campaign worker and stated that he wished to back Milk, apologized for earlier backing Agnos and said he would "make up for it" by sending volunteers to work on Milk's campaign.

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Peoples Temple in San Francisco Jim Jones initially telephoned a Milk campaign worker and stated that he wished to back Milk, apologized for earlier backing Agnos and said he would "make up for it" by sending volunteers to work on Milk's campaign.

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Jim Jones (rapper) Months later, Jones told an interviewer that Tru-Life did not respond to the challenge, doesn't count in the rap industry, and lacked the money and heart to accept Jones' challenge.

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Timothy Stoen Thus, Jones suggested that various Temple members of differing racial backgrounds, including those with no romantic relationship, should marry to show their commitment to the cause.

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The Diplomats In December 2007, Jim Jones stated in an interview that even though there are controversies between various members of the group, there is a plan in motion to bring back "The Diplomats" in the future.

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Edna Rose Ritchings Jones based some of his doctrines on the International Peace Mission movement, and claimed to be the reincarnation of Father Divine.

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Mass suicide On a tape of their final meeting, Jones tells Temple members that the Soviet Union, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

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The Killa Chronicles On July 19, 2007, long-time friend and fellow Dipset member, Jim Jones sat down with MTV News and confirmed there were odds between him and Cam'Ron.

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Stack bundles Jones told MTV News last year that Stack had approached him one night in a club, and the only thing he liked more than Stack's audacity was his skill on the mic. Jones planned to not only release Stack's solo debut, but also to highlight him on Byrdgang releases as well.

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Cult suicide On that tape, Jones tells Temple members that Russia, with whom the Temple had been negotiating a potential exodus for months, would not take them after the Temple had murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, NBC reporter Don Harris and three others at a nearby airstrip.

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Timothy Stoen After working hard for the Temple, Jim Jones granted Stoen a "reward" by suggesting that he engage in sexual relations with certain willing female Temple members, such as Sharon Amos, to help him with stress.

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Timothy Stoen Although Jones stated that all one-on-one relationships were "counterrevolutionary", he promoted interracial marriage.

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Mark Lane (author) Jones told Lane he wanted to "pull an Eldridge Cleaver", referring to a fugitive Black Panther that was able to return to the United States after repairing his reputation.

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Mark Lane (author) Jones told Lane he wanted to "pull an Eldridge Cleaver", referring to a fugitive Black Panther that was able to return to the United States after repairing his reputation.

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1931 Jim Jones, American cult leader (People's Temple) (d. 1978)

Jack Hyles Furthermore, "The WJBK report said the sermon has the "ring of Jonestown to it - the mass suicide in Guyana in 1978 by followers of cult leader Jim Jones."

November 18 1978 - Jonestown incident: In Guyana, Jim Jones leads his Peoples Temple cult in a mass murder-suicide that claims 918 lives in all, 909 of them at Jonestown itself, including over 270 children.

November 18 1978 - Jim Jones, American cult leader (suicide) (b. 1931)

May 13 1931 - Jim Jones, American cult leader (d. 1978)

Road Trip Reminiscent of the real-life cult leader Jim Jones.

1978 November 18 - Jonestown incident: In Guyana, Jim Jones leads his Peoples Temple cult in a mass murder-suicide that claims 918 lives in all, 909 of them at Jonestown itself, including over 270 children.

History of Venezuela That the Venezuelan claim was bogus populism had its most perplexing demonstration when the Guyanese allowed Californian cult leader Jim Jones, to establish a religious community right next to the Venezuelan border in 1977.

Leo Ryan In 1978, reports regarding widespread abuse and human rights violations in Jonestown among the Peoples Temple, led by cult leader Jim Jones, began to filter out of the organization's Guyana enclaves.

Edna Rose Ritchings Notably, Mother S. A. Divine fought an attempt by cult leader Jim Jones to take over the movement in 1971.

List of ghost towns Jonestown, created by cult leader Jim Jones.

Crete, Indiana Jim Jones, leader of the People's Temple cult, committed mass suicide in Jonestown, Guyana on November 18,1978.

Exile on Coldharbour Lane "Mao Tse Tung Said" features a lengthy sample from the cult leader Jim Jones.

Rev (comics) The character is based upon cult leader Jim Jones.

Wilson Harris His most recent novels are Jonestown (1996), which tells of the mass-suicide of a thousand followers of cult leader Jim Jones; The Dark Jester (2001), his latest semi-autobiographical novel, The Mask of the Beggar (2003), and one of his most accessible novels in decades, The Ghost of Memory (2006).

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Mark Lane (author) Temple leader Jim Jones hired Lane and Donald Freed to help make the case of what it alleged to be a "grand conspiracy" by intelligence agencies against the Peoples Temple.

Harvey Milk Because the Peoples Temple leader, Jim Jones, was politically powerful in San Francisco (and supported both candidates), Milk allowed Temple members to work his phones, and later spoke at the Temple and defended Jones.

History of Guyana Temple leader Jim Jones purported to establish Jonestown as a benevolent communist community and stated that Prime Minister of Guyana Forbes Burnham "couldn’t rave enough about us, uh, the wonderful things we do, the project, the model of socialism."

I-Hotel While several local leaders were involved in the struggle against eviction, at one point, controversial Peoples Temple leader Jim Jones led the fight.

Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones, also called The Mad Messiah, is a 1980 television miniseries about the Peoples Temple led by Jim Jones, and their 1978 mass suicide at Jonestown.

Charles Garry In 1977, amidst media scrutiny and potential litigation, Garry began representing the controversial Peoples Temple, led by Jim Jones, in a number of suits, including several by and against Timothy Stoen.

Timothy Stoen Stoen became impressed with Temple leader Jim Jones' character and good deeds, especially when he saw Jones scrubbing toilets in the Temple building himself.

Willie Brown (politician) From 1975 to 1978, Brown supported the Peoples Temple, led by Jim Jones, while it was being investigated for alleged criminal wrongdoing.

Kool-Aid Jim Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple, persuaded his followers to move to Jonestown.

Don Harris After Temple leader Jim Jones allowed the party to enter Jonestown, that night, Harris and the Ryan delegation attended a reception in a pavilion in the settlement.

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Mass suicide The Jonestown suicides in Guyana, where 909 members of the Peoples Temple, led by Jim Jones, died in 1978.

Cult suicide On November 18, 1978, 918 Americans died in Peoples Temple-related incidents, including 909 members of the Temple, led by Jim Jones, in Jonestown, Guyana.

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Richmond, Indiana Jim Jones, founder-leader of Peoples Temple

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Sign of the Hammer "Guyana (Cult Of The Damned)" is a song about the 1978 mass suicide led by Jim Jones of the Peoples Temple cult, at Jonestown, northwestern Guyana.

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Leo Ryan In 1978, reports regarding widespread abuse and human rights violations in Jonestown among the Peoples Temple, led by cult leader Jim Jones, began to filter out of the organization's Guyana enclaves.

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I-Hotel While several local leaders were involved in the struggle against eviction, at one point, controversial Peoples Temple leader Jim Jones led the fight.

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Jonestown Jonestown was the informal name for the "Peoples Temple Agricultural Project", an intentional community in northwestern Guyana formed by the Peoples Temple, a group from California, United States led by Jim Jones.

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Jim Jones During this time, Jones also helped to integrate churches, restaurants, the telephone company, the police department, a theater, an amusement park, and the Methodist Hospital.

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Jim Jones During this time, Jones also helped to integrate churches, restaurants, the telephone company, the police department, a theater, an amusement park, and the Methodist Hospital.

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Jim Jones During this time, Jones also helped to integrate churches, restaurants, the telephone company, the police department, a theater, an amusement park, and the Methodist Hospital.

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    Jim Jones

    James Warren Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was the founder of the Peoples Temple, which is best known for the November 18, 1978 death of over 900 Temple members in Jonestown, Guyana along with the deaths of nine other people at a nearby airstrip and in Georgetown.
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    Jim Jones (rapper)

    Joseph Guillermo Jones, (born July 16, 1976) better known by his stage name Jim Jones, is an American rapper , and original member of The Diplomats, also known as Dipset.
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    Jim Jones (disambiguation)

    Jim Jones (1931–1978) was a religious leader known for the Jonestown suicide cult. Jim Jones is also the name of:
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    Jim Jones (jurist)

    Jim Jones (born May 13, 1942) is a Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court and a former Attorney General of Idaho. Jones was born in Twin Falls, Idaho.
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    Jonestown

    Further information: Peoples Temple in San Francisco, Jim Jones, and Peoples Temple
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    Jim Jones brochure of Peoples Temple

    Peoples Temple

    Image from a Peoples Temple brochure, portraying leader Jim Jones as the father of the "Rainbow Family".
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    Peoples Temple in San Francisco

    Jim Jones is that person who can be helpful when all appears to be lost and hope is just about gone."
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    Timothy Stoen

    Jim Jones became furious at her, telling her over the telephone that she had selfishly abandoned the cause.
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    Jim Jones discography

    This is the discography of Jim Jones, an American rapper.
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    Political alliances of Peoples Temple

    Jim Jones is that person who can be helpful when all appears to be lost and hope is just about gone."

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