
Jonestown: Vacation Destination? If Thirsty, "Don't Drink the Kool-Aid"
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909 people, including 267 children, died by suicide or were murdered by cyanide injection on November 18, 1978, at "The Peoples Temple Agricultural Project", better known by the unofficial name "Jonestown" after the leader of the group, Jim Jones. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the group, how they ended up in the jungle of Guyana, and how most of the men, women, and children, died. Professor Morgan explains how Dr. William Eckert described the "smell of death" a mile away and 2000 feet in the air in a helicopter as he was arriving at the facility, what took place in identifying the dead, the condition of the bodies that were exposed to the elements, and what it would have been like for the victims who "drank the kool-aid". Oddly enough, the phrase "drink the kool-aid", referring to people blindly following leadership regardless of the truth, isn't correct. The people of Jonestown did not drink "Kool-Aid". They drank a cheap, knock-off version of Kool-Aid called Flavor Aid.
Transcribe Highlights
00:01.72 Introduction - environment
01:42.95 Jonestown "Don't Drink the Kool-Aid"
05:16.89 Remembering the reporting of Jonestown Suicide
09:41.90 Describing bloated bodies
10:34.71 What is left of Jonestown
12:18.99 Jim Jones cultivated political relationships
16:25.53 Jonestown was very isolated
20:06.23 Flies would be all over the scene
25:28.77 Have to determine how people were killed
29:54.63 Rep Leo Ryan killed at airstrip 6 miles from Jonestown
34:47.87 Jim Jones was not a "man of the cloth"
39:20.62 Value of Dark Tourism
40:25.99 Conclusion
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