Hold Hands and Die! John Maguire (Dale Books, 1978), p. 235 (Story of the Century); Raven, Tim Reiterman (Dutton, 1982) p. 575 (citing poll result).
The standard version first appeared in two "instant books," so instant (12/10/78) they seemed to have been written before the event! The Suicide Cult, Kilduff & Javers (Bantam Books, 1978); Guyana Massacre, Charles Krause (Berkeley Pub., 1978).
Other standard research works on the topic include: White Night, John Peer Nugent (Wade, 1979); Raven, op cit., andHold Hands and Die!, op cit.; The Cult That Died, George Klineman (Putnam 1980); The Children of Jonestown, Kenneth Wooden (McGraw-Hill, 1981); The Strongest Poison, Mark Lane (Hawthorn Books, 1980); Our Father Who Art In Hell, James Reston (Times Books, 1981); Journey to Nowhere, Shiva Naipaul (Simon & Schuster, 1981); The Assassination of Representative Leo J. Ryan & The Jonestown, Guyana Tragedy, Report, House Committee on Foreign Affairs (GPO, May 15, 1979).
Personal accounts by members of People's Temple and survivors of Jonestown: Six Years With God, Jeannie Mills (A&W Publ., 1979); People's Temple, People's Tomb, Phil Kerns (Logos, Int., 1979); Deceived, Mel White (Spire Books, 1979);The Broken God, Bonnie Theilmann (David Cook, 1979); Awake in a Nightmare, Feinsod (Norton, 1981); In My Father's House, Yee & Layton (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1981).
"The People's Temple," William Pfaff, New Yorker, 12/18/78; Hold Hands, p. 241-7 (cults) and Journey to Nowhere, p. 294 (the period); The Family, Ed Sanders (Avon Press, 1974) (Charlie Manson); Snapping, Flo Conway (brainwashing); Ecstasy & Holiness, Frank Musgrove (Indiana Univ. Press, 1974).
In case you missed the decade and what happened: The Sixties (Rolling Stone Press, 1977); The Sixties Papers, Judith & Stew Albert (Praeger, 1984); By Any Means Necessary: Outlaw Manifestoes 1965-70, P. Stansill (Penguin, 1971); Protest & Discontent, Bernard Crick (Penguin 1970); Fire in the Streets, Milton Viorst (Random House, 1982); Blacklisted News: Secret Histories from Chicago to 1984 (Yipster Times, 1984); The Making of a Counter-Culture, Theodor Roszak (Doubleday, 1969).
"Inside People's Temple," Marshall Kilduff, New West, 8/1/77; Hold Hands, p. 100.
"Rev Jones Became West Coast Power," Washington Post (WP), 11/20/78. Hold Hands, p. 130 and Journey to Nowhere, p. 47.
"Rev. Jones Accused of Coercion," New York Times (NYT), 4/12/79; NYT, 11/27/78 (warning letter to Ryan, 6/78).
Assassination of Leo J. Ryan, op cit., pp. 1-3; "Ryan to Visit," Kilduff, San Francisco Chronicle (SFC), 11/8/78.
"A Hell of a Story: The Selling of a Massacre," Wash. Jrn. Rev., Jan-Feb, 1979. Standard details recounted in books cited above in footnote 2. Children of Jonestown, p. 201 (mass grave); NYT, 12/19 and 12/20/78, and 1/10/79 (28 cremated), also 1/25 and 5/25/79 (bodies cremated in mass grave, 248).
Raven, p. 576 (Layton charges); WP 11/19/84 (Ryan medal).
Hold Hands, p. 216.
Helter Skelter, Vincent Bugliosi (Norton, 1974).
Hold Hands, pp. 215-16.
New York Post, 11/21/78 (headline); WP, 11/21/78, San Francisco Examiner (SFE), 11/22/78, Guyana Daily Mirror, 11/23/78,NYT, 11/22/78 (flee to jungle); NYT, 11/21-23/78 (estimated 4-500 missing); White Night, pp. 224-226 and NYT, 11/23/78 (U.S. search with loudspeakers).
Boston Globe, 11/21/78, Baltimore Sun, 11/21/78, NYT, 11/20/78 (est. 11-1200); White Night, p. 228 (Jones says 1,200),Guyanese Daily Mirror, 11/23/78 (1,000).
WP, 11/21/78 (passports); White Night, p. 230 (809 visa applications), and Hold Hands, p. 146 (800 on busses to Florida);Children of Jonestown, p. 202, and NYT, 11/26/78 (children, 260 dead at site, 276 at Dover).
White Night, p. 223. NYT, 11/21/78 (408 dead, Guyanese "pick way" to count), 11/22/78 (409 dead, U.S. Army teams), 11/23/78 (400 dead, Maj. Helming, U.S.), 11/24/78 (409 dead, still).
White Night, p. 231 and Hold Hands, pp. 226-34; NYT, 11/25/78 (775, P. Reid, Guyana), 11/26/78 (over 900, U.S. "final" 910, AF or 914, Reuters); 11/29/78 (900, Lloyd Barker, Guyana), 12/1/78 (911, U.S. Air Force), 12/4/78 (911, Dover AFB, Del.).
Guyana Daily Mirror, 11/23/85
White Night, pp. 229-30 (can't count); NYT, 11/25/78 (State Dept. Business, "rough"), 11/25/78 (American official disagrees, says Guyanese count "firm"); Children of Jonestown, p. 196 (poking).
White Night, p. 229 (pavilion story), 230 ("mounds of people," Maj. Hickman); SFE 11/25/78 (adults covered children); NYT, 11/25/78 ("layered," Ridley, Guyana, but U.S. soldier, "only one layer").
Baltimore Sun, 11/21/78 (82 children, 163 women, 138 men first count).
Photographs appear in most of the standard reference works, see footnote 2. Also, good pictures in the following: "Jonestown: the Survivors' Story," NYT Magazine, 11/18/79; "Death in the Jungle," 11/27/78 and "Cult of Death," 12/4/78 in Newsweek; "Cult Massacre," 11/27/78 and "Cult of Death," 12/4/78 in Time; "Cult of Madness," 12/4/78 and "Bloody Trail Behind Jonestown," 12/25/78 in Macleans; "In the Valley of the Shadow of Death," Tim Cahill, Rolling Stone, 1/25/79; "Questions Linger about Guyana," Sidney Jones, Oakland Times, 12/9/78; "Cult Defectors Suspect U.S. of Cover-up," Los Angeles Times, 12/18/78.
White Night, p. 229 (quoting State Dept. Bushnell), and Hold Hands, p. 233 (doubts); NYT, 11/23/78 (U.S. searching, Carter); 11/24/78 ("in vain"), 11/29/78 ("none"), and 12/1/78 (30-40 in Venezuela).
WP, 11/21/78 ("Cult Head Leads 408 to Death"); NYT, 11/20-22/78 (searching, pickup Lane & Garry); White Night, p. 239 (Burnham sends in "his boys").
White Night, p. 224 (over 300 U.S. troops, 11/20); Guyana Daily Mirror, 11/23/78 (325 U.S. troops); Hold Hands, p. 200 (200 for clean-up) and NYT, 11/23/78 (239 to evacuate). What was the function of nearly 100 additional U.S. forces? "Jocks in the Jungle," London Sunday Times, 11/78 (British Black Watch troops).
Photographs, see footnote 22. Strongest Poison, p. 194 (Lou Gurvich, "dragged and laid out").
"Mystery Shrouds Jonestown Affair," Guyanese Daily Mirror, 11/23/78; NYT, 11/24 and 29/78 (missing in jungle disappear, Guyanese say "none," Barker).
SFE, 11/20/78 (headline), also WP, 11/21/78 or NYT, 11/28/78.
Children of Jonestown, p. 193; NYT, 12/14/78 (Mootoo testifies to coroner's jury), 2/18/79 (Chicago Med. Examiner Robt. Stein promised help, none came).
A Guide to Pathological Evidence for Lawyers and Police Officers, F. Jaffe (Carswell Press, 1983); Poisons, Properties, Chemical Identification, Symptoms and Emergency Treatment, V. Brooks (Van Nostrand, 1958).
Photographs, see footnote 22. "Questions Linger," Oakland Times, 12/9/78.
"Coroner Says 700 Who Died in Cult were Slain," Miami Herald, 12/17/78; NYT, 12/12/78 (injections, upper arm), 11/17/78 (700 were murdered), 12/18/78 (Mootoo shocks American Academy of Forensic Scientists meeting).
White Night, pp. 230-1 (shot); WP, 11/221/78 (shot), Guyana Daily Mirror, 11/23/78 ("bullets in bodies," Ridley); NYT, 11/29/78 ("no guns/struggle," Lloyd Barker), 11/20/78 ("no violence," Ridley); NYT, 11/18,19,21/78 (Jim Jones, Annie Moore, Maria Katsaris shot in head); WP, 11/21/78 ("forced to die by guards"), also Washington Star, 11/25/78 (forced).
Children of Jonestown, p. 191 and WP, 11/21/78 (unknown if Jones shot himself); Strongest Poison, p. 194 (Gurvich, no nitrate test on hands); Hold Hands, p. 260 (gun far from body); Miami Herald, 12/17/78 (Mootoo suspects murdered); NYT, 11/26/78 (drug o.d., shot after, U.S. Major Groom), 12/1,7/78 (Guyanese and U.S. pathologists autopsy), 12/10/78 (ballistics tests), 12/20,21/78 (illegal cremation), 12/23/78 (not suicide, Mag. Bacchus, Guyana Coroner's Jury).
Raven, p. 576 and Miami Herald, 12/17/78 (grand jury decision); Strongest Poison, p. 194 (Gurvich, evidence of shooting, over 600 bodies); NYT, 12/13/78 (grand jury set up), 12/14,15,17/78 (Mootoo testimony, tour of site), 12/23/78 (conclusion, "persons unknown," Katsaris, Moore suicides).
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White Night, p. 231 (Schuler quote), Children of Jonestown, p. 197 (unaware); Strongest Poison, pp. 182-89 (autopsy problems); NYT, 11/26/78 and 12/5/78 (no autopsies, reluctant), 11/26/78 (Mootoo's work unknown).
Hold Hands, p. 260, and see footnotes 17, 28, 33 or Lloyd Barker; "Cult Defectors Suspect Cover-up," LAT, 12/18/78; "Jonestown & the CIA, Daily World, 6/23/81; NYT, 12/3,8/78 (Lloyd Barker collusion), 12/7,8,24/78 (Deputy Prime Minister Reid's role), 12/25/78 (U.S. attempts to discredit coroner's jury).
Hold Hands, p. 229; SFE, 11/22/78 ($1 million), or see NYT, 12/8/78 ($2.5 million at site); WP, 11/28/78 (cash, wallets, gold);NYT, 12/12/78 (visit to site by Burnham's party official).
Journey to Nowhere, p. 58,117 (Ptolemy Reid cover-up), see also footnote 38; Daily World, 10/23/80 (Cheddi Jagan interview);Guyana Daily Mirror, 11/28/78 (1/23/79); NYT, 1/23/79 ("Templegate"); NYT, 11/20,25/78 (Ridley body counts, 408 to 708), and see footnote 33; NYT, 11/26, 12/6,11,24/78 and 2/11,5/16/79 (Guyana's collusion) and 12/3/78 (Burnham).
White Night, p. 225 (C-131s), NYT, 11/24/78 (equipment lists).
White Night, p. 228 (identity strip), and Children of Jonestown, p. 196 (medical tags); Hold Hands, p. 59 (tags visible in photo).
Hold Hands, p. 200 and White Night, p. 224 (Vietnam "looked like Ton San Nhut"); White Night, p. 224 (planes carried 557 caskets).
Hold Hands, pp. 200-1 (182 arrive last day); White Night, pp. 226, 231 (Maj. Hickman, "six days," first bodies arrive Dover 11/28); NYT, 11/24,26/78 (airlift details).
Hold Hands, p. 204; White Night, pp. 228-31 (description, "These were the worst").
Hold Hands, p. 201 (182 last day, 17 identified); White Night, p. 226 (Dover site), 227 (174 identified by Guyanese), 231 (183 in 82 caskets); NYT, 11/30/78 (Dover, map), 11/21/78 (50 U.S. experts sent), 12/1/78 (46 identified).
Hold Hands, p. 204 (Jones cremated), and see footnote 8.
Hold Hands, p. 203 (families not permitted to see remains), and personal interviews; Baltimore Sun, 12/28/78 (only 259 claimed by families); NYT, 12/22/78, 1/8,24/79, 2/17/78, 3/31/79, 4/18/79 (Dover body counts 675 to 547) and 4/26.
Strongest Poison, pp. 182-9; NYT, 12/21/78, and 1/10/79 (New Jersey says cremation illegal, censures six doctors); NYT, 11/30/79 (Delaware legal problems).
"Medical Examiners Find Failings by Government on Cult Bodies," NYT, 12/3/78; Rescue Mission Report, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Special Operations Review (GPO, 1980); Delta Force, Charles Beckwith (Harcourt Brace & Jovanovich, 1983).
White Night, pp. 228-9 (no autopsies, death certificates in Guyana); NYT, 12/12/78 (Dr. Sturmer, National Assoc. of Med. Examiners); NYT, 12/3/78 (other medical examiners complain, "legally dubious method"); NYT, 12/16/78 (Sturmer again), 12/4/78 (embalmed) and footnote 8 (cremations).
Hold Hands, p. 203 and American Funeral Director, Jan. 1979; NYT, 12/1,2/78 (FBI fingerprint 911, or 700, and identify 255).
Children of Jonestown, p. 197; Hold Hands, p. 204; Strongest Poison, pp. 182-89; NYT, 12/3,18/79 (quotes), 12/13,16,17,19/78 (autopsies, complaints), 12/25/78 ("few facts"), and footnote 37 (Mootoo's work unknown).
Raven, p. 527; Hold Hands, pp. 32 (photo), 53-4, and WP, 11/21/78 (diagram); NYT, 11/21/78 (illus.).
White Night, p. 197; Raven, p. 533; Strongest Poison, p. 131; Children of Jonestown, pp. 168-70; NYT, 2/20/79 (not guilty plea).
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White Night, p. 197, Raven, p. 525ff (ambush described); Hold Hands, p. 256 (Layton's "dumb stare"), and LAT, 11/28/79 (Layton as "robot"); Journey to Nowhere, pp. 96-98 (Beikman in court "staring"); NYT, 12/15/78 (Layton insanity defense), 12/21/78 (Layton "responsible").
White Night, p. 197.
WP, 11/21/78 (Laytons' role, Jones' quote); Boston Globe, "Killers Hunted," 11/21/78; SFE, 11/22/78 (7 involved); NYT, 11/20/78 and 12/18/78 (lists of dead), 11/21/78 and 12/21/78 (Kice named, Joe Wilson gave Ryan gun at ambush), 11/29/78 and 12/9/78 (claim all dead, 8 warrants dropped), 12/21/78 (survivors scared to fly with "others"), 11/22 and 12/20/78 (Stephan Jones, Tim Carter, Michael Prokes arrested or charged with murders), 11/22,25/78 and 12/15,17/78 (Cobb, Rhodes, Moore, Clayton, named survivors), 12/6/78 (3 escape to Caracas & Miami before massacre).
Who Killed Ryan? NYT, 11/22/78 (FBI investigates "conspiracy"), 12/28/78 (Tim Jones takes 5th amendment on Ryan shooting).
Raven, p. 573 (elite squad), Hold Hands, p. 145; Newsweek, 12/4/78; Daily World, 6/23/81 (Holsinger).
"Grim Report," Kilduff, SFC, 6/15/78 (guards, abuse); Newsweek, 12/4/78 (different food, treatment); LAT, 11/28/78 (Debbie Layton Blakey, "upper middle-class whites").
White Night, p. 139; Raven, p. 403 (Cudjoe); and Raven, p. 241 (obeyed orders).
Chicago Defender, cited in Black Panther News, 12/30/78 (UNITA recruits for Africa); "Ryan Murder Suspect Resembles Robot," Hall, LAT, 11/26/78 (programmed), NYT, 11/30/78 (survivors had special privileges).
Hold Hands, p. 150; Strongest Poison, p. 85 (% women); "Questions Linger," Oakland Times, 12/9/78 (% Blacks); NYT, 11/20/78, 12/18/78 (death lists).
WP, 12/9/78 (FBI claims killers among dead), see footnotes 13, 23 (missing people); LAT, 11/25/78 (Stanley Clayton, survivor, "hundreds were slain," "forced to die"); NYT, 12/6/78 (3 escape), 12/4/78 (Pan Am won't fly without armed guard), 1/29/74, ("cheers" heard), 12/23/78 ("persons unknown").
Assassination of Leo J. Ryan, p. 35; Raven, pp. 572-3; Hold Hands, p.254 ("hit squad"); White Night, p. 224 (rumors at site);Journey to Nowhere, p. 148 ("basketball team"); LAT, 12/18/78, NYT, 12/1,4/78 (fears in U.S.), NYT, 12/4/78 (SF police guard Temple, "at a loss"), 12/23/78 (radio orders to kill relatives, Jonestown to San Francisco day of massacre, FBI).
Raven (Prokes & Tim Carter), see footnote 59, and NYT, 12/12/78 (Carter arrested with pistols).
Hold Hands, p. 30.
NYT, 11/22,23/78 (rumors, "master plan," Lane), 11/29 and 12/1/78 (FBI says "serious," Secret Service investigates), 12/11,23/78 (Buford testifies).
AP, May 19, 1979 (wrongly attributed to Cong. staff investigator George Berdes).
"Suicide Carnage," Baltimore Sun, 11/21/78 ("write the story"); Hold Hands, pp. 127, 221 (Lane, Garry lawyers for People's Temple); NYT, 11/23/78 (Garry once called Jonestown "paradise," says Jones "lost reason"); NYT, 11/21/78 (picked up in jungle by Guyanese troops),
Raven, p. 572 (survivors); Guyana Daily Mirror, 11/23/78 (32 captured by Guyanese); NYT, 11/30, 12/3,7,30/78 (reports of returning groups, totalling 30, more remain).
Raven, p. 575; "Fateful Prophecy is Fulfilled," Newsweek, 3/10/80; "Mills Family Murders: Could it be Jim Jones' Last Revenge?" People, 3/17/78.
Hold Hands, pp. 130-31, 254 (link of Jones to Moscone and Milk); The Mayor of Castro Street, Randy Shilts (St. Martin's, 1982); NYT, 1/17, 2/19, 4/24, 5/18, 5/22, 7/4/79 (Dan White arrest, trial, conviction, sentence); NYT, 5/22/79 (gay riot in response), 5/22/79 (White biography); NYT, 11/27 (murder), 12/6 ("no link"), 12/18/78 (illegal votes for Moscone); "The Milk/Moscone Case Reviewed," Paul Krassner, Nation, 1/14/84.
No note provided in original text.
Los Angeles Herald, 2/12/84.
Hold Hands, pp. 61,68 (KKK, Jones's racism); NYT, 11/26/78 (biography).
Hold Hands, pp. 62-3.
Personal interviews, Richmond, Indiana, 1981. Raven, p. 26 (Jones' boyhood); Hidden Terrors, A.J. Langguth (Pantheon, 1978) (Mitrione).
Hold Hands, pp. 63-4 (calling as minister), 66, 70 (ordained as minister); NYT, 11/22,29/79, 3/13/79 (Disciples of Christ).
Hold Hands, pp. 62, 64.
Hold Hands, pp. 66, 166 (monkey business); White Night, pp. 9-10 (Indiana U. link).
Hold Hands, p. 65 (faith healer); Hidden Terrors, pp. 17, 41 (chief of police).
Hold Hands, pp. 68, 102 (cure cancer), 75, 76, 103 (chicken livers); Six Years, p. 86ff (photos).
No note supplied in original text.
Suicide Cult, pp. 181-2.
White Night, p.236; Journey to Nowhere, pp. 95, 98 (Burnham's people defend him), NYT, 11/21 (murders), 11/26, 12/1,5,14/78 (charges and trials), 12/19/78 and 2/3/79 (Stephan Jones "confesses" and "retracts"), 11/28/78 (charged with Katsaris).
Hidden Terrors, p. 42; Who's Who in the CIA, Julius Mader (E. Berlin, 1968).
Suicide Cult, p. 21; WP, 11/22/78.
Hold Hands, p. 65; NYT, 3/25/79 (also recruiting black families in Cuba, 1960).
"Jones' Mysterious Brazil Stay," San Jose Mercury, 11/78.
San Jose Mercury, 11/78; "Penthouse Interview: Stephan Jones," Penthouse, 4/79.
Hidden Terrors, pp. 63, 117, 249 (Mitrione in Brazil '62-'67).
Ibid., pp. 139-40 (reference to Who's Who in CIA); NYT, 6/11,29/79 (Uruguay).
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Journey to Nowhere, p. 247; Hold Hands, p. 171 (paid "pile of money," "$5,000 to have sex with Ambassador's wife" -- cover story for payoff); Suicide Cult, p. 42 (money to travel around U.S. on return).
"Bishop's Report Names CIA," WP, 2/16/85; "Private Groups . . . Millions Raised," WP, 12/10/84; "Americares Foundation -- Central America Gets Private Aid," WP, 2/27/85 (Knights of Malta, CIA's Casey, Brezezinsky, Haig, funnel donations for "medicine" through Sterling Drugs, linked to I.G. Farben.).
Journey to Nowhere, p. 251.
"Guyana Tragedy Points to a Need for Better Care and Protection of Guardianship Children," Comptroller General Report(GPO, 1980); NYT, 1/25/79 (150 "foster children" in Ukiah), 2/14/79 (Mendocino agency says "none placed"), 2/17/79 (Sen. Cranston says 17 Ukiah children among dead).
"World Vision, Go Home," L. Lee, Christian Century, 5/16/79; "In the Spirit of Jimmy Jones," J. Fogarty, Akwesasne Notes, Winter, 1982; NYT, 2/26,4/4,11/16/75 and 12/25/79 (W.V. Cambodia), 4/2-5/75 and 6/30/79 (Vietnam work).
Journey to Nowhere, p. 220; "Jim Jones a Republican," LAT, 12/17/78 (John Birch); Daily World, 6/23/81 (Holsinger comments), and NYT, 11/24/78 ("helpful" reputation).
"Jim Jones was a Republican for 6 Years," LAT, 12/17/78; Hold Hands, p. 70 (Jones held 15% vote Mendocino County).
Hold Hands, p. 93.
Hold Hands, p. 84; NYT, 11/21/78 (Tim Stoen joins, legal advisor).
Hold Hands, p. 95 (Debbie Layton Blakey); In My Father's House (Layton's stories); Strongest Poison (Terry Buford), NYT, 12/4/78 (Layton family, 6 join).
Six Years, p. 86ff (photos); NYT, 11/22-24/78 (biography), 11/29/78 (college $).
Strongest Poison, p. 85; Philadelphia Inquirer, 11/19/78.
Hold Hands, p. 138 (family joins); "Cult Got Assets from Layton," LAT, 11/26/78; "Family Tragedy," NYT, 12/4/78 (aristocratic).
Washington Post, 1/22/78 (27,000 acres leased, 1974); Daily World, 6/23/81 ($600,000).
In My Father's House, pp. 18-19.
Hold Hands, pp. 94, 127-8; NYT, 12/16-17/79 (Swiss bank accounts).
Hold Hands, p. 96; Baltimore Sun, 11/21/78; NYT, 11/21/78 (list), 12/5/78 (Stoen close to D.A. Hunter, later investigated Temple).
"Statement by Joe Holsinger," 5/23/80, citing Strongest Poison (Chapter 5), (Jones as "patriotic American"); LAT, 12/17/78;NYT, 12/1/78 (Reagan says Jones "close to Democrats").
Hold Hands, pp. 73-75, 79, 176.
Hold Hands, pp. 182-3; Journey to Nowhere, pp. 223-4, WP, 11/22/78 (Housing Commission); "DA Accuses Deputy Stoen,"SFE, 1/21/79; WP, 11/22/78; Baltimore Sun, 11/21/78 (election and voter fraud); NYT, 12/18,20/78 (illegal Moscone votes).
Journey to Nowhere, p. 279 (welfare appointments); NYT, 12/18/79 (half of dead on Calif. Welfare sometime, 10% active, 51 fraud).
Hold Hands, p. 132 (Angela Davis), 213 and NYT, 11/23/78 (Roslyn Carter), NYT, 11/21/78 (list), also WP, 11/20/78 andBaltimore Sun, 11/21/78.
Age of Surveillance, Frank Donner (Random House, 1980); Spying on Americans, Athan Theoharis (Temple University Press, 1978; "Garden Plot and SWAT: U.S. Police as New Action Army," Counterspy, Winter, 1976.
Secret Agenda, Jim Hougan (Random House, 1984), pp. 99, 102; Final Report, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (GPO, 1974), pp. 3-7 and Hearings, Vol. 3, pp. 1319-37 and-Vol. 4, pp. 1453-64 (describes Houston plan);The Whole Truth: The Watergate Conspiracy, Sam Ervin (Random House, 1980); "A New Watergate Revelation: The White House Death Squads," Johnathan Marshall, Inquiry, 3/5/79.
COINTELPRO, Nelson Blackstock (Vintage, 1976); The FBI and Martin Luther King: From SOLO to Memphis, David Garrow (Norton, 1981); Assassination of Malcolm X, George Breiterman (Pathfinder Press, 1976); also see on King harassment:Nation, 6/17/78, Newsweek, 9/28/81, and NYT, 3/17/75. Also browse NYT, 11/19-23/75 and 12/3-24/75.
"Remembering Ed Meese: From the Free Speech Movement to Operation Garden Plot," Johan Carlisle, S.F. Bay Guardian, 4/4/84; "Officer Ed Meese," Jeff Stein, New Republic, 10/7/81; "Ed Meese," Rebel, 12/13/84, Alex Dubro; "Bringing the War Home," Ron Ridenhour, New Times, 11/28/75.
"Garden Plot & SWAT," Counterspy, Winter, 1976.
"Why Civil Libertarians are Leery of Ed Meese," Oakland Tribune, 2/13/84.
"Jim Jones: The Seduction of San Francisco," J. Kasindorf, New West, 12/18/78; "Churchmen Hunt Clues on Cult's Lure for Blacks," H. Soles, Christianity Today, 3/23/79; "An Interpretation of People's Temple and Jim Jones," Journal Interdenom. Theol. Ctr., Fall 1979; "Cuname, Curare & Cool Aid: The Politics that Spawned and Nurtured Jonestown," George Jackson (self-published, 1984).
Hold Hands, p. 87.
Hold Hands, pp. 88, 182-3.
Hold Hands, pp. 84, 100-1; "Jones Linked to Extortion," LAT, 11/25/78; NYT, 12/3/78.
Hold Hands, pp. 96, 172, 210-11.
"Seven Mysterious Deaths," Kathy Hunter, Ukiah Press-Democrat.
LAT, 11/25/78; NYT, 11/21/78 (Jones threatens to kill defectors).
Journey to Nowhere, pp. 49-50, 67, 102.
Assassination of Leo J. Ryan, p. 316 (Debbie Layton affidavit); LAT, 11/18/78; NYT, 11/20; 12/5/78 (White Nights).
Hold Hands, pp. 71-2, 180; NYT, 11/21,28/78 and 12/7/78 (abuse complaints, ignored).
"Inside People's Temple," Kilduff, New West, 8/1/77; "Jim Jones: The Making of a Madman," Phil Tracy, New West, 12/18/78;LAT, 12/8/78.
Hold Hands, pp. 16, 130, 136-7; "Scared Too Long," SFE, 11/13/77 (Houston death); NYT, 11/21/78.
Hold Hands, p. 127, 133.
Hold Hands, p. 136 (against advice); NYT, 11/21/78 (Speiers makes out will).
Personal interviews with Joe Holsinger, Ryan's aide, 1980; NYT, 11/21/78, 12/16/78 (panic).
Hold Hands, pp. 87-8, 100.
White Night, p. 226; Hold Hands, p. 232, SFC, 11/23/78 ("doubles").
The Second Oswald, Popkin (Berkeley, 1968).
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White Night, p. 227 (autopsy, identification); Hold Hands, p. 262 (photo); "New Mystery: Is Jones Dead?" NY Daily News, 11/23/78.
NYT, 11/24/78 (fingerprints).
Hold Hands, pp. 77, 83; In My Father's House, pp. 115-6.
"Jungle Geopolitics in Guyana: How a Communist Utopia that Ended in a Massacre Came to be Sited," American Journal of Economics & Sociology, 4/81.
Guyana Massacre (photo of Garry at Temple).
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Journey to Nowhere, p. 126.
"James G. McDonald: High Commissioner for Refugees, 1933-35," Werner Lib. Bull. #43-44; "Refugee Immigration: Truman Directive," Prologue, Spring 1981; Caribbean Review, Fall 1981.
Journey to Nowhere, pp. 117-18 (interior development); "Guyana's National Service Program," Journal of Administration Overseas, 1/76; Caribbean Review, Fall 1981, 1982.
"Mineral Resources Map," Area Handbook for Guyana, State Department (GPO, 1969); White Night, p. 238 (Burnham); Hold Hands, p. 149.
White Night, p. 238 (Burnham on importing labor, "exploit the exploitable").
Hold Hands, p. 144 (Embassy visits since 1973); "Consulate Officers: Babysitters," NYT, 11/29/78 and NYT, 12/6,11,24/78 (Guyana denies links), but see 5/16/79 (House Report charges collusion), and 12/5/78; 5/4,16/79 (House report critical of role of U.S. Embassy).
Hold Hands, p. 146.
"Brother Forced To Go To Jonestown," LAT, 11/27/78 (kill whole family threat); Personal interview with Guyanese present, 1980 (bound and gagged).
Journey to Nowhere, p. 107, (guards, "state within a state"); Hold Hands, p. 127 (coercion by armed guards, Yolanda Crawford), personal interview with Guyanese living within 5 miles of site, 1981.
Journey to Nowhere, pp. 73-4 (adoption, 7 Guyanese children among dead); Guyana Daily Mirror, 11/23/78.
Hold Hands, p. 39 (Gerry Parks), 156 (Blakey); "Life in Jonestown," Newsweek, 12/4/78; "Jonestown," Michael Novak, AEI Reprint #94, 3/79 (work and food).
Holsinger Statement, 5/23/80, NYT, 11/23/78 ("preoccupied with").
Hold Hands, pp. 50-51 (Tim Bogue), 157-63, 170-1 (public rape); "People's Temple in Guyana is a Prison," Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 4/12/78; Newsweek, 12/4/78 (special treatment); SFC, 6/15/78; Baltimore Sun, 11/21/78; NYT, 11/20/78 (slaves, torture), 12/4/78 (denials).
No entry supplied in original manuscript.
Trading with the Enemy, Charles Higham (Dell, 1983), p. 23 (Schacht role in war); NYT, 10/11/79 (Auschwitz plan).
Miami Herald, 3/27/79 (set up accounts); LAT 11/18/79, and see my "Jonestown Banks"); NYT, 11/21,23,28,29/78; 12/2,3,8,16,20/78 (millions described in various places); NYT, 1/13/79 (IRS says back taxes would be millions), 12/3/78 ($2 million real estate).
LAT, 1/5/78; SFC, 1/9/79, and see my "Jonestown Banks" again; NYT, 8/3/79 (puts Panama and Venezuela accounts at $15 million plus), NYT, 1/24/79 (receivership), 12/19/78 and 2/11; 10/11/79 (U.S. and Guyanese government and relatives claim it).
In My Father's House, pp. 18, 19.
Assassination, pp. 775-6, (199 SSA beneficiaries at site), Hold Hands, pp. 78, 139; NYT, 11/22/78 (200 get $40,000/month), and 2/14/79 (Senate investigation). If the average check is $200 a month, how do 199 people equal $65,000?
NYT, 11/21/78 and 12/10/78 (guns on site don't match cartridges); NYT, 12/3178 (smuggling operations).
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Operation Mind Control, Walter Bowart (Dell, 1978); The Search for the Manchurian Candidate, John Marks (Times Books, 1978); "Project MK-ULTRA: CIA Program of Research in Behavior Modification," Senate Select Committee on Intelligence,Hearings, 8/3/77 (GPO, 1977); WP, "MK-ULTRA" (series), summer/fall 1977; NYT, 1/30/79 (overview of MK-ULTRA).
Individual Rights and the Federal Role in Behavior Modification, Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights (GPO, 1974);NYT, 1/25/79 (children), 2/7,10/79 (blacks), Philadelphia Inquirer, 11/26/79 (prison).
The Mind Manipulators, Scheflin & Opton (Grosset & Dunlap, 1978); The Mind Stealers: Psychosurgery and Mind Control, S. Chavkin (Houghton-Mifflin, 1978); "Proposal for the Center for Reduction of Life-Threatening Behavior," J. West, 9/l/78; Correspondence, Dr J. Stubblebine, Calif. Director of Health to Dr. Louis J. West, 1/22/73 (reprinted in Individual Rights, above); "Nike Nonsense: Army Offers Unused Nike Bases to UCLA Violence Center," Madness Network News, 2/19/74; Mind Stealers, p. 91 (Drs. Mark, Ervin), and NYT, 2/7,10/79 (electrodes); LAT, 11/26/78 (Dr. West writes "psycho-autopsy" of Jonestown.)
NYT, 11/28/78 (criminal rehab program at Jonestown), and 1/25/79 (children); see also footnotes 21, 59, 64 (race, sex, age composition of dead).
Raven, p. 347. Holdinger Statement, 5,23/80; NYT, 11/23/78 (medical records).
Control of Candy Jones, Donald Bain (Playboy Press, 1979); "The CIA's Electric Kool Aid Acid Test," Tad Szulc, Psychology Today, 11/77. See also footnotes 170, 172 (books).
Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society, José M. Delgado (Harper & Row, 1969); Psychotechnology: Electronic Control of Mind & Behavior, Robert L. Schwitzgebel (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1972).
Hold Hands, p. 17; Children of Jonestown, p. 16 (population of Georgetown, drugs); "Jones Community Found Stocked with Drugs to Control the Mind," NYT, 12/29/78.
Children of Jonestown, p. 16; NYT, 12/29/78 ("used to control").
Children of Jonestown, p. 16 (thorazine); NYT, 12/29/78 (drugs found); Daily World, 6/23/81 (Holsinger).
Hold Hands, p. 12.
Hold Hands, p. 190-3 (brainwash methods); Daily World, 6/23/81 (Holsinger).
Hold Hands, p. 257 (Luckhoo, lawyer for Temple); White Night, pp. 257-8 (Burnham "conversion"), Sir Lionel, Fred Archer (Gift Publications, 1980) (Luckhoo biography); NYT, 12/15/79 (Luckhoo has gotten 299 murder acquittals).
"In the Spirit of Jimmy Jones," Akwesasne Notes, Winter, 1982.
"Full Gospel Businessmen Dine with Kings," L.A. Herald, 1/29/85; "Annual White House Prayer Breakfast," National Public Radio, 2/1/85 (mysterious fellowship).
"Hundreds Were Slain Survivor Says," LAT, 11/25/78; NYT, 12/6/78 (suicide plans); NYT, 11/21/78 and 12/10/78 (secrecy, panic, reaction to press coming).
Journey to Nowhere, pp. 56-7, 141; NYT, 11/23/78 (Freed calls Jones "Devil").
Newsweek, 12/4/79; WP, 11/19/78 and ff, NYT, 11/20, 12/3/78, 10/11/79; Time, 12/4/78; "Nightmare in Jonestown" (maps).
Journey to Nowhere, pp. 63-4; "Hill Rules Cult with Iron Fist," Cleveland Plain Dealer, 12/4/78; NYT, 12/4,5/78.
Daily World, 6/23/81, 10/23/80 (Holsinger and Cheddi Jagan); "Hill Rules," CPD, 12/4/78 (Hill admits); NYT, 12/19/78 (guns missing at site); Personal interview with Jagan, 1981 (guns, shoes).
"Hill Rules," CPD, 12/4/78; CBS, "60 Minutes," 11/18/80 (Hill interviewed).
"West German Concentration Camp in Chile," Konrad Ege, Counterspy, 12/78.
Death in Washington, Don Freed (Lawrence Hill, 1980) (Townley Welch); Aftermath, Lasislas Farago (Avon Press, 1974) (Bormann, Mengele); NYT, 11/7/84 (Pisagua camp).
Six Years, p. 122.
The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia, Alfred McCoy (Harper & Row, 1974); "Jonestown Resettlement Plan," SFE, 8/18/80.
Correspondence, EPICA, 4/2/80 (Dominca plan); NYT, 4/11, 5/6, 6/12/79 (complicated intermesh of Sam Brown, Director of Peace Corps who invented Jamaica Plan, Dr. Peter Bourne and his lover Mary King, appointed Deputy Director of Action programs, the scandal of White House Drug Abuse advisor Bourne writing fake prescriptions for Carter aide Ellen Metesky, later Peace Corps director herself, and the resignation of the first Black Peace Corps administrator, Dr. Carolyn Payton (formerly Caribbean Desk there) over disagreements with Brown on the Jamaican plans); "The Jamaican Experiment," Atlantic Monthly, 9/83 (Reagan's current plans).
American Labor & U.S. Foreign Policy, Ron Radosh, p. 393 (cites other sources); Journey to Nowhere, p. 21 (Burnham, CIA role, "right wing"); White Night, ($1 million destabilization plan); "How the CIA Got Rid of Jagan," Neal Sheehy, London Sunday Times, 2/23/67.
White Night, p. 257; "CIA Agent Witnessed Jonestown Mass Suicide," San Mateo Times, 12/14/79.
White Night, p. 256; Who's Who in the CIA, Julius Mader (E. Berlin, 1968); Dirty Work: CIA in Europe, Lou Wolff (Lyle Stuart, 1978); Raven, p. 590, note 66 (for Dwyer's non-denial).
Hold Hands, p. 29, 53; Raven, p. 534; Holsinger Statement, 5/23/80 (quote); "Don't Be Afraid to Die," Newsweek, 3/26/79;NYT, 3/15/79 (transcripts censor it); NYT, 11/19/79 (Dwyer at ambush); NYT, 12/7,9/78 (curious "discovery," delay).
Daily World, 6/23/81 (Holsinger); NYT, 11/25/78 (biography).
"Ryan's Ready," and "People's Temple," Reiterman, SFE, 11/17/78; "Angry Meeting in Guyana," Javers, SFC, 11/17/78.
Assassination of Leo J. Ryan, p. 9 (quote); Daily World, 6/23/81; NYT, 12/5,6,13/78 (role), 12/1/78 (cover-up with Blakey), 12/8/78 (biography).
Information Services Company, 7/80 (quote); Daily World, 6/23/81 ("sensitive Caribbean listening post," citing White Night).
Daily World, 6/23/81 (Holsinger).
"Performance of Department of State and American Embassy in Guyana in the People's Temple Case," Dept. of State (GPO, 1979); Daily World, 6/23/78 (Holsinger blames McCoy); Assassination of Leo Ryan, pp. 699-704 (role); NYT, 11/30/78, 12/5/78, 5/4,16/79 (Embassy criticisms); NYT, 11/20-22/78 (gave Ryan no warning); 12/2,4-6/78 (hostile to Ryan, sent FOIA to Jones).
Personal interview with Holsinger, 1980.
CIA: A Bibliography, R. Goehlert (Vance, 1980); Gehlen: Spy of the Century, Edward Spiro (Random House, 197 1); The Pledge Betrayed, Tom Bower (Doubleday, 1982); The Belarus Secret, John Loftus (Knopf, 1982); Klaus Barbie: Butcher of Lyons, Tom Bower (Pantheon, 1984); Quiet Neighbors, Allan Ryan (Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1984); The Fourth Reich, Magnus Linklater (Hodder & Stroughton, 1984); Nazi Legacy, Magnus Linklater (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1985); Secrets of the SS, Glenn Infield (Stein & Day, 1982); Skorzeny: Hitler's Commando, Glenn Infield (St. Martin's, 1981); "The Nazi Connection to the John F. Kennedy Assassination," Mae Brussell, Rebel, 1982.
In My Father's House, (Dugway chapter); "Family Tragedy," NYT, 12/4/78; Holsinger Statement, 5/23/80; Who's Who (Marquis, 1980) (Dr. Layton).
In My Father's House, pp. 18, 19; The Crime and Punishment of I.G. Farben, Joseph Borkin (Free Press, 1978); The Sanctity of I.G. Farben's Spy Nests, Howard Armbruster (self-published, 1956); Treason's Peace, Howard Armbruster (1947); Trading with the Enemy, op cit., footnote 163.
"Family Tragedy: Hitler's Germany to Jones Cult," Lindsey, NYT, 12/4/78.
NYT, 12/4/78 (met in England), see footnote 209 (Farben link); "Solvay et Cie Reorganizes U.S. Interests," Houston Post, 11/29/74.
Holsinger Statement, 5/23/80.
Philadelphia Inquirer, 11/22/78.
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White Night, p. 252 (minister); Baltimore Sun, 11/21/78 (Maria says CIA).
Assassination of Leo Ryan, p. 777 (lawyer role), see footnote 195 also, NYT, 12/4/78.
Public Eye, Vol. 1, #1, 1975. Proceedings, First Conference, WACL, 9125-9167 (Taipei, R.O.C., 1967).
"Jones Disciple Goes to Court Tuesday," Santa Cruz Sentinel, 6/19/81 (CIA link alleged at Layton trial).
White Night, pp. 2 10-11 (note), SFE, 2/8/79 ($ to USSR), NYT, 11/28/78 (suitcase); NYT, 11/28, 12/1,23/78 (details on her strange "suicide-murder"), NYT, 12/18/78 (letter), and 11/28, 12/18/78 (Prokes & Carter identified).
Nation, 3/26/79; "Jones Aide Dies After Shooting Himself," Baltimore Sun, 3/15/79,12/8/78 ($2.5 million), NYT, 3/14/78 andStrongest Poison (FBI link).
Hold Hands, p. 165 (move to USSR), SFC, 1/21/79 (details of rumor), NYT, 11/27,28/78, 12/10/78, 1/1/79 (more details, quotes, tapes).
White Night, p. 229 (Guyana recovers $); NYT, 12/8 ($2.5 mil); NYT, 11/18, 12/19/78 (Soviets, $39,000, refusal), and see NYT, 11/28; 12/3,10,18-20/78; and 1/1,2,9/79 (for all the smarmy details).
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God's Banker, DiFonzi (Calvi), NYT, 6/31/82 (Panama story); NYT, 12/5/78 (Lane and Buford knew names on accounts), and see "Jonestown Banks" (disappears).
Time, 7/26/82.
Children of Jonestown, pp. 196-7 (orders from above).
"Close Look at Carter's Radical Fringe," Human Events, 11/11/78 (right wing view); Migration & Development in the Caribbean, Robert Pastor (Westview Press, 1985).
Hold Hands, p. 256; NYT, 11/21/78 (biography); also Strongest Poison (interviews).
White Night, p. 224 ("fearless"), NYT, 11/21/78 (biography).
"The Case Against Mark Lane," Brill, Esquire, 2/13/79; "Mark Lane: The Left's Leading Hearse Chaser," Katz, Mother Jones, 8/79; "People's Temple Colony Harassed," SFE, 10/4/78 (Lane charges CIA attack); NYT, 11/30/78 (Anthony Lewis critique); 12/5,7,16,29/78 (rumors and denials that Lane and Buford drained Swiss bank accounts), 2/4/79 (contradictory remarks), 2/4, 4/4, 9/21/79 (more charges, fake identity, theft), see Strongest Poison for comparison.
Code Name Zorro, Lane & Gregory (Prentice-Hall, 1977).
Hold Hands, p. 222; NYT, 6/14/78 (Lane as Ray's attorney); Investigation of the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), Hearings, Vols. 1-9 (GPO, 1979); NYT, 8/8,16/78 (Lane's view of HSCA, conspiracy against him), and Strongest Poison.
"Ray's Breakout," Time, 6/23/77.
"Tennessee Clemency Selling Scheme," Corrections, 6/79; "A Federal-State Confrontation," National Law Journal, 5/11/81.
NYT, 1/6,20/79 (Swearingen, documents), see also 1/16-18,27/79 Swearingen); Code Name Zorro, op cit.; NYT, 1/20/79 (Swearingen, Chicago FBI to 1971); "Investigating the FBI," Policy Review, #18, Fall, 1981; David Martin "Breitel Report: New Light on FBI Use of Informants," First Principles, 10/80; "Prying Informants Files Loose from the Hands of Attorney General -- SWP v. Atty. General of U.S.," Howard Law Journal, Vol. 22, #4, 1979.
Personal call, 1978.
Strongest Poison, p. 402.
Code Name Zorro, pp. 165, 204-5.
Ibid., p. 165.
Ibid., Let the Trumpet Sound: The Life of Martin Luther King, Oates (Mentor, 1982), p. 473.
Code Name Zorro, p. 168.
Ibid., pp. 161-4; Let the Trumpet Sound, p. 476.
Code Name Zorro, pp. 165-70.
Ibid., pp. 165-8, 205.
Ibid., pp. 168-70.
NYT, 12/22/78; 1/1/79 (Buford at Lane's home); Strongest Poison, p. 402 (unconvincing denial), and see p. 1114 ("our house in Memphis").
"Memo Discusses Smuggling Witness to Guyana," Horrock, NYT, 12/8/78; Strongest Poison, p. 144 (testimony to HSCA).
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Hold Hands, pp. 18, 223; Assassination of Leo Ryan, pp. 3, 52-3 (text); Journey to Nowhere, p. 163 (Lane quote); NYT, 12/8/78 (discouraging Ryan).
Hold Hands, p. 222; "Ryan's Ready," Reiterman, SFE, 11/17/78.
Hold Hands, pp. 212-3, 223 (sandwiches); NYT, 12/8178; 1/12/79 (no warning).
Hold Hands, pp. 43, 44; Strongest Poison, p. 175 (underwear); WP, 11/21/78.
WP, 11/21/78.
Hold Hands, pp. 212-3, 222, citing Anthony Lewis in NYT.
No note is given in the original manuscript.
Let the Trumpet Sound, p. 470 (brother, A.D. King with MLK day of death); NYT, 7/1/74 ("accidental drowning" death of A.D. King); Trumpet, pp. 472-3 (wound described), also Robert Cutler analysis, Grassy Knoll Gazette, 1983; NYT, 10/25/74 (Dr. Herbert MacDonnell, "no way" from window), 8/18/78 (Dr. Michael Baden to HSCA, "shot from below").
NYT, 2/14/74 (Ray gets rehearing); NYT, 7/1/74 (Alberta King murdered 6/30/74); "Ray's Day in Court," Newsweek, 11/4/74;NYT, 10/18/74 (Ray v. Rose reheard); "Did James Earl Ray Slay the Dreamer Alone?" Writer's Digest, 9/74.
NYT, 10/30/74, "Tennessee Effort to Block Testimony Overturned."
"Another King Killed," NYT Magazine, 6/8/74; "Third King Tragedy," Time, 7/15/74; "Murder in a Church," Nation, 6/20/74; NYT, 6/30, 7/1,9,12/74 (Chenault biog., trial); "That Certain Smile," Newsweek, 6/15/74; NYT, 7/1,10/74 (psychiatric exam); NYT, 9/13/74 (blows kisses, points finger "like a gun" at judge, prosecutor).
NYT, 7/1-5/74 (Ohio "visitors" in Atlanta, Dayton link to ministers, legal fees paid anonymously, FBI suspicious, Justice says "no conspiracy").
Dayton Journal Herald, 7/2/74ff; NYT, 7/9/74 ("The Troop" -- Steven Holinan, Walter Brooks, Ronald & Robert Scott, Ramona Catlin, Almeda Water, Harvey Cox, Jr., Marcus Wayne Chenault); NYT, 7/4,8/74 (biography of Rev. Hananiah Emmanuel Israel, or Rabbi Israel, AKA Rabbi Albert Emmanuel Washington, personal interview, Journal Herald reporters, 1974.
Journey to Nowhere, pp. 63-4; "Hill Rules," CPD, 12/4/78, footnote 188 (Hill); NYT, 12/4174 ("Black Hebrew" Chenault).
NYT, 7/1,3,7,8/74 (Chenault tells Abernathy of Troop plan "to kill all Black civil rights leaders," "religious mission partly accomplished," and death list found in Chenault apartment: Jesse Jackson, Hosea, Cecil Williams, Martin Luther King, Sr., Ralph Abernathy, Rev. Washington (a cousin), and Fr. Divine(!), already deceased).
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"Psyching Out the Cult's Collective Mania," Drs. Delgado & J West, LAT, 11/26/78; "The Appeal of the Death Trip," Robert J. Lifton, NYT Magazine, 1/7/79; NYT, 11/22/78, Robert Lifton ("explains"), 12/1/78 (Carter quote); 12/3/78 ("never know," Reston); 12/5/78 (Billy Graham, "Satan").
"Jonestown & the CIA: Black Genocide Operation," Jonestown Research Project, 1981; "The Expendable People," Committee on Racial Justice Reporter, Spring 1979; LAT, 12/18/78.
Raven, p. 403; White Night, p. 39; In My Father's House, p. 320, see "Jonestown Banks".
Raven, p. 578 (ship in Caribbean); "Jonestown Banks," p. 4, (citing McCann quote on KGO, San Francisco); NYT, 11/23/78 ("continue Temple work").
Personal interview, relative of Grenadan family, 1984.
"Medical Students Were in No Danger," Peter G. Bourne, Oakland Tribune, 11/8/83.
"Nomination of Director of Drug Abuse Policy Office," Hearings, 5/13/77 (GPO, 1977); "Pipe Dreams," P. Anderson,Washington Post Magazine, 2/14/80; NYT, 4/26/79 (White House Drug Scandal, U.N. post), see footnote 195.
SFC, 12/10/84 (Gairy plan), see footnote 147 (Gairy/Jones link); "Blue Christmas Coming Up," Air Force Magazine, 1/84 (precision bombing).
"Bombed Grenada Hospital Gets Bedding," WP, 9/27/84 (USAID, $1.2 million rebuild plan).
Hold Hands, p. 257 (Luckhoo approached to defend); Raven, p. 576 (Layton trial); Raven, p. 571 (claims Ryan's killers dead, names Kice, Wilson, Breidenbach, Touchette; what of others?), see footnotes 59, 65.
NYT, 12/5/78 (Ryan's mother wanted full investigation), see footnote 63; NYT, 12/8,14,15,21/78; 1/4/79 (S.F. Grand Jury, delays, stonewalling, Stoen/Hunter).
White Night, p. 232; Raven, p. 576 ($12 mil. hidden in accounts, airlift cots); "Eerie Shoes: Missing Money," Time, 11/18/78; "Assets Liquidated," Christian Century, 10/21/81; "Payoff for a Massacre," Macleans, 9/6/72; NYT, 11/21,23,28,29, 12/3,21/78 (estimates of wealth), NYT, 11/25/78 and 5/19/79 (cost of airlift, $2 to $4.4 mil.); NYT, 12/3,5,7,14/78 (Pentagon, Charles Garry, Justice Department, families claim it), 12/19/78 and 1/3,24/79 and 2/11/79 (State Department, IRS, Guyanese, court receiver claim it).
Hold Hands, p. 134; Raven, p. 590, note 66; Daily World, 6/23/81 (Holsinger suit); Personal interview with Holsinger, 1982 (suspects military intelligence).
NYT, 1/23/79 (Ryan's children sue Temple for $1 million); Raven, p. 579; Personal interview with Holsinger, 1983; NYT, 10/11/79 (695 claims for "wrongful death," total $1.78 billion).
Philadelphia Inquirer, 4/1/81, "Hinckley Profile," Sid Bernstein, WNET, NY, 1981; Breaking Points, Jack & Jo Ann Hinckley (Chosen Books, 1985).
"Who Shot RR," Lenny Lapon, Continuing Inquiry, 5/22/81; "The Day the President Was Shot," Investigative Reporter, 1/82.
Lennon, What Happened? Beckley (Sunshine Pubs., 1981); "John Lennon's Killer, the Nowhere Man," C. Ungier, New York, 6/22/81.
World Vision Magazine, 1983; "Final Report of Israeli Commission of Inquiry," Journal Palestinian Studies, Spring, 1983; "Kahan Commission," Midstream, 6-7/83; Guardian, 11/17/81.
"Terrorism in Miami: Suppressing Free Speech," Counterspy, 3-5/84; Guardian, 11/17/81.
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Hold Hands, pp. 40, 165, 187 (photo).
Journey to Nowhere, pp. 234-5, Hold Hands, pp. 211-2 (FBI predict more); The Evidence of Things Not Seen, James Baldwin (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1985) (Wayne Williams, Atlanta child murders).
"Jonestown Massacre Recalled," WP, 11/19/84; 10/10/84 (homeless controversy); "Political Storm Swirls Around Newcomers,"NYT, 11/3/84; WP, 10/4/84 (quote).
"Oregon City an Experiment in Medical Care," L. Busch, Amer. Med. News, 10/26/84; Eugene, Oregon Register-Guard, 11/6/84 (injections).
Politics of Lying, David Wise (Random House, 1973); see Tom Davis Books catalog for many sources.
- 1984, George Orwell (New American Library, 1961) (The book was originally entitled 1948, not 1984.)