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Authors: Jim Keith

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80
.
Hold Hands,
pp. 63-4 (calling as minister), 66, 70 (ordained as minister);
NYT,
11/22,29/79, 3/13/79 (Disciples of Christ).

 

81
.
Hold Hands,
pp. 62, 64.

 

82
.
Hold Hands,
pp. 66, 166 (monkey business);
White Night,
pp. 9-10 (Indiana U. link).

 

83
.
Hold Hands, p.
65 (faith healer);
Hidden Terrors,
pp. 17, 41 (chief of police).

 

84
.
Hold Hands,
pp. 68,102 (cure cancer); 75, 76, 103 (chicken livers);
Six Years, p.
86 ff (photos).

 

86
.
Suicide Cult,
pp. 181-2.

 

87
.
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).

 

88
.
Hidden Terrors, p.
42;
Who’s’ Who in the CIA,
Julius Mader (E. Berlin, 1968).

 

89
.
Suicide Cult, p.
21;
WP,
11/22/78.

 

90
.
Hold Hands, p.
65;
NYT,
3/25/79 (also recruiting Black families in Cuba, 1960).

 

91
. “Jones’ Mysterious Brazil Stay,”
San Jose Mercury,
11/78.

 

92
.
San Jose Mercury,
11/78; “Penthouse Interview: Stephen Jones,”
Penthouse,
4/79.

 

93
.
Hidden Terrors, p.
249; (Mitrione in Brazil ‘62-’67), 63, 117.

 

94
. Ibid., pp. 139-40 (reference to Who’s Who in CIA);
NYT,
6/11,29/79 (Uruguay).

 

95
. See it!

 

96
.
Journey to Nowhere, p.
247;
Hold Hands,
p. 171 (paid “pile of money,” “$5,000 to have sex with Ambassadors’ wife” — cover story for payoff);
Suicide Cult, p.
42 (money to travel around U.S. on return).

 

97
. “Bishops’ 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, Brzezinsky, Haig, funnel donations for “medicine” through Sterling Drugs, linked to I.G Farben).

 

98
.
Journey to Nowhere,
p. 251.

 

99
. “Guyanan 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).

 

100
. “World Vision, Go Home,” L. Lee,
Christian Century,
5/16/79; In the Spirit of Jimmy Jones,” J. Fogarty,
Akwesane 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).

 

101
.
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).

 

102
. “Jim Jones was a Republican for 6 Years,”
LAT,
12/17/78;
Hold Hands,
p. 70 (Jones held 15% vote Mendocino County).

 

103
.
Hold Hands,
p. 93.

 

104
.
Hold Hands,
p. 84;
NYT,
11/21/78 (Tim Stoen joins, legal advisor).

 

105
.
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).

 

106
.
Six Years,
p. 86 ff (photos);
NYT,
11/22-24/78 (biography), 11/29/78 (college S).

 

107
.
Strongest Poison,
p. 85;
Philadelphia Inquirer,
11/19/78.

 

108
.
Hold Hands,
p. 138 (family joins); “Cult Got Assets from Layton,”
LAT,
11/26/78; “Family Tragedy,”
NYT
, 12/4/78 (aristocratic).

 

109
.
Washington Post,
1/22/78 (27,000 acres leased, 1974);
Daily World,
6/23/81 ($600,000).

 

110
.
In My Father’s House,
pp. 18-19.

 

111
.
Hold Hands,
p. 94, 127-8; NYT, 12/16, 17/79 (Swiss bank accounts).

 

112
.
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).

 

113
. “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”).

 

114
.
Hold Hands,
p. 73-75, 79, 176.

 

115
.
Hold Hands,
p. 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).

 

116
.
Journey to Nowhere,
p. 279 (welfare appointments),
NYT,
12/9/79 (half of dead on Calif. Welfare sometime, 10% active, 51 fraud).

 

117
.
Hold Hands,
p. 132 (Angela Davis), 213 and
NYT,
11/23/78 (Rosalynn Carter),
NYT,
11/21/78 (list), also
WP,
11/20/78 and
Baltimore Sun,
11/21/78.

 

118
.
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.

 

119
.
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,” Jonathan Marshall, Inquiry, 3/5/79.

 

120
.
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, and Newsweek, 9/28/81, and
NYT,
3/17/75. Also browse
NYT,
11/19-23/75 and 12/3-24/75.

 

121
. “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; and “Ed Meese,” Alex Dubro,
Rebel,
12/13/84; “Bringing the War Home,” Ron Ridenhouse,
New Times,
11/28/75.

 

122
. “Garden Plot & SWAT,”
Counterspy,
Winter, 1976.

 

123
. “Why Civil Libertarians are Leery of Ed Meese,”
Oakland Tribune,
2/13/84.

 

124
. “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).

 

125
.
Hold Hands,
p. 87.

 

126
.
Hold Hands,
pp. 88, 182-3.

 

127
.
Hold Hands,
p. 84, 100-1; “Jones Linked to Extortion,”
LAT,
11/25/78;
NYT,
12/3/78.

 

128
.
Hold Hands,
p. 96, 172, 210-11.

 

129
. “Seven Mysterious Deaths,” Kathy Hunter,
Ukiah Press-Democrat.

 

130
.
LAT,
11/25/78;
NYT
, 11/21/78 (Jones threatens to kill defectors).

 

131
.
Journey to Nowhere,
pp. 49-50, 67, 102.

 

132
. Assassination of Leo J. Ryan, p. 316 (Debbie Layton affidavit);
LAT,
11/18/78; NYT, 11/20; 12/5/78
(White Night).

 

133
.
Hold Hands,
p. 71-2, 180;
NYT,
11/21, 28/78 and 12/7/78 (abuse complaints ignored).

 

134
. “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.

 

135
.
Hold Hands,
p. 16, 100, 136-7; Scared Too Long,” SFE, 11/13/77 (Houston death); NYT, 11/21/78.

 

136
.
Hold Hands,
p. 127,133.

 

137
.
Hold Hands,
p. 136 (against advice);
NYT,
11/21/78 (Speiers makes out will).

 

138
. Personal interviews with Joe Holsinger, Ryan’s aide, 1980;
NYT,
11/21/78, 12/16/78 (panic).

 

139
.
Hold Hands,
p. 87-8, 100.

 

140
.
White Night,
p. 226;
Hold Hands,
p. 232,
SFC,
11/23/78 (“doubles”)

 

141
.
The Second Oswald,
Popkin (Berkeley, 1968).

 

142
. See fn 34.

 

143
.
White Night,
p. 227 (autopsy, identification);
Hold Hands,
p. 262 (photo); “New Mystery: Is Jones Dead?”
NY Daily News,
11/23/78.

 

144
.
NYT,
11/24/78 (fingerprints).

 

145
.
Hold Hands,
p. 77, 83;
In My Father’s House,
pp. 115-6.

 

146
. “Jungle Geopolitics in Guyana: How a Communist Utopia that Ended in a Massacre Came to be Sited,”
American Journal of Economics & Sociology,
4/81.

 

147
.
Guyana Massacre
(photo of Gary at Temple).

 

148
.
SFE,
1/9/79. Also see my “Jonestown Banks” piece.

 

149
.
Journey to Nowhere,
p. 126.

 

150
. “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.

 

151
.
Journey to Nowhere,
pp. 117-18 (interior development); “Guyana’s National Service Program,”
Journal of Administration Overseas,
1/76;
Caribbean Review,
Fall, 1981, 1982.

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