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Jonestown - CIA Mind Control Part 1 of 2
Jonestown (14 Videos)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HULqx4SP46Y&list=PL9SLRU38-i-a_rr5a55ZPO4EfUDk2h_TD
Welcome to Jonestown
Was the mass suicide at Jim Jones' commune in Guyana in 1978 a CIA mind control experiment?
November 18, 1978 - In 1978, media reports surfaced that human rights abuses were taking place in the Peoples Temple in Jonestown. U.S. Representative Leo Ryan led a delegation to the commune to investigate what was going on, but he and others were murdered by gunfire while boarding a return flight with some former cult members who had wished to leave. Then supposedly Jones committed a mass murder-suicide of his 918 followers, 304 whom were children, almost all by cyanide-poisoned Flavor Aid.
Welcome to Jonestown Was the mass suicide at Jim Jones' commune in Guyana in 1978 a CIA mind control experiment? That at least some of the deaths were murder is obvious, but was something even more sinister at work? Dark suspicions that the events of Jonestown were some kind of CIA mind control experiment began to circulate.
In the 1960s, the CIA opened a secret file on Jim Jones. The agency has always refused to explain what their interest was in Jones, and they would later inexplicably claim the file was empty.
It was clear the interest was far from routine with the news that the CIA’s internal Office of Security had also vetted Jones, something that would normally be done for those selected to work for the agency. Was Jones a CIA agent?
Extra weight was given to the possibility by the revelation that Jones’ childhood friend and long-time associate, former police chief Dan Mitrione, worked throughout the 1960s for a secret CIA front organisation who specialised in torture and assassination.
But could over 900 people really have agreed to commit suicide at once? The Guyanese pathologist Dr. Leslie Mootoo was the first to examine the bodies. Shockingly, he concluded most of the residents had actually been murdered.
There was also an inexplicable discrepancy in the body count. The Guyanese had found 408 bodies, but later, when the Americans arrived, this was revised to a mind-boggling 913, along with some unconvincing explanations for the disparity...
https://theunredacted.com/the-peoples-temple-massacre-welcome-to-jonestown
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Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |

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