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JONESTOWN: THE LAST NIGHT IN THE JUNGLE

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Episode 143 | Historical Events In this History episode we focus on Jonestown — the Guyana jungle compound where Jim Jones led 918 members of the Peoples Temple to their deaths on November 18th, 1978, after a visiting congressman was shot on the airstrip trying to leave with defectors, and the recordings made in the pavilion in the final hour still exist. 918 people. A jungle. And the recordings of the last hour still exist. #HistoryMystery #Jonestown #JimJones #Cult #HistoryPodcast

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