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By LAURIE EFREIN KAHALAS © 1998
Do you know how or why close to a thousand people died
at Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978? Has anyone ever told you a remotely coherent
story? In the following, Laurie Kahalas, a People's Temple survivor, presents us with an
account of the events from an insider's perspective. Her new book, Snake Dance: Unravelling the Mysteries of
Jonestown, is one of the most significant works on the subject published in the past
20 years.
My name is Laurie Efrein
Kahalas, and I was with the
Peoples Temple for eight-and-a-half years. I was living in the Temple building in San
Francisco when tragedy struck, along with a tiny crew left back in the States for
organisational work. While others were wildly shredding documents, I quietly saved
them,
squireling away documents and files for a later, brighter day. There was nothing there
that could incriminate us (for indeed, we were not criminals at all, we were
humanitarians); and I realised I held in my hands the keys to some day exculpate my
friends. As if such a thing could be possible! But I vowed to try.
I am here to humanise the events at Jonestown, or as the Preface of
Snake
Dance: Unravelling the Mysteries of Jonestown,
says: "To be fully human in the face of infamy." The world
spent so much time demonising Jim Jones, there was none left to humanise
the people of Jonestown, or to comprehend the terror of their plight.
What was the real story? Were the elements human,
political, circumstantial? Preventable, not preventable? Were there
demons, villains, heroes?
In fairness to researchers, it has been next to
impossible to research, in that Jonestown was one of the worst cases of yellow
journalism in the entire history of the American media. It all began with the power of the
press.
All "research" goes back
to the "original sources," an unseemly amalgam of three
components:
1) Ex-member plants in the group; 2) their non-member government-based
handlers; and 3) the tiniest handful of aggrieved ex-members who were
used as pawns. Of the ex-member group who did not have the earmarks
of being government plants, most lost relatives in the tragedy.
The horrendous mass death at Jonestown burst onto
the world press in November, 1978, complete with gory details and fingers of
blame.
Although it was breaking news, all the background, the analyses, the
witnesses, the media heroes, were ready-made for the press; nor was there any other candidate for blame but Jim
Jones. The people at Jonestown were "brainwashed"; their defenders
"apologists"; the only "credible sources" were the people who had
"exposed" Peoples Temple a year and more prior to the tragedy.
We say we know the crushing power of the press, but
no one knows that in full measure until you experience a Jonestown. So intense and
widespread was the deluge, that it never even occurred to those within the press to
question whether it may have been the very same people so intent upon destroying the
churchs reputation, who had moved to destroy Jonestown physically.
The most notorious precursor of such methods was the
Nazi propaganda minister Goebbels, who advised laying down a barrage of bad press to
indoctrinate the Germans into exterminating the Jews. "Repeat a lie often enough and
people will believe it." With Peoples Temple, it was rendered all too
easy, for the
group had virtually relocated thousands of miles away, leaving no viable voice to defend
the church.
At first, it seemed a great shock, for the church
had been "the toast of the town," for its humanitarian service work. A mere six
months before Jim Jones exodus to Guyana, a Testimonial Dinner featured plaques of
commendation from the Mayor of San Francisco, the City Council, the State
Senate, and
accolades from the Lieutenant Governor, the Police Commissioner, Assemblyman Willie Brown
(now Mayor of San Francisco) and many others. Yet in the very first smear, in New West,
a fledgling Murdoch publication, a 25-year record of humanitarian service was merely held
up, then dumped in the trash, in favour of "What is going on behind closed
doors"?
Although Jonestown was the
churchs crown jewel accomplishment, an acclaimed breakaway from the inner cities of
the United States, with their racism, unemployment, drugs, crimes, substandard housing and
more, the destroyers merely used people who had never even been to Jonestown as
"sources," and began with "Jonestown: Paradise or Prison?" From that
time forward, until the arrival of reporters at the end, no reporter had ever visited
Jonestown, yet horror stories from the most suspect people were all the mainstream press
would print. By the time the reporters arrived, they had been so manipulated to suspect
the worst, they actually wrote that they thought it "odd" that black and
white,
young and old, were singing and swaying together, and that "I wondered if they had
been drugged or hypnotised"! Another reporter broke into a senior womens
residence, saw bunk beds (for building individual cottages was ongoing for a large
exodus), and concluded "It looked like a slave ship."
Who lay the groundwork for the Congressman and the
press to come to Jonestown? Who led Congressman Ryan into what turned out to be a death
trap? More pointedly, who was it who set that trap for him, and how can we be
sure?
Jonestown Targeted by Agent Provocateurs
It is time to examine the "valiant
crusaders" who "exposed" Peoples Temple in the press and forced the
investigatory visit to Jonestown.
Their leaders were a combination of agency plants
and provocateurs, as directed by their non-member government handlers. A year-and-a-half
smear campaign preceded the tragedy, destroying an acclaimed church in absentia,
during which time the Murdoch and Hearst presses blacked out any dissent.
Moreover, no one was who they said they were, and
their stated motives were "cover stories," not fact. The story was not
"courageous ex-members who dared to step forward," but rather the tiniest
handful of vindictive ex-members with suspect personal motives, being used
by people with a far-right-wing political agenda.
The leaders of the parade, Elmer and
Deanna Mertle (a/k/a Jeannie and Al Mills), were right-wing extremists,veterans
of the notorious John Birch Society; and Timothy Stoen, veteran of clandestine
spying missions into East Berlin in the early sixties. The Mertles were
murdered in February 1980 in their home in Berkeley, California, by
people the police surmised "they knew," for there were no
signs of forced entry or burglary. The killings of these two, and their
daughter Daphene were done very professionally dum-dum bullets,
"execution style," and leaving no traceable clues.
Most tellingly, they were murdered a mere
five days after announcing they no longer wanted to speak out against Peoples Temple! Their
murders prevented them from posing a life-long liability... but for whom?
Timothy Stoen, former top attorney for the church,
and founder of the "Concerned Relatives" group, had no relatives in
Jonestown, but aggressively pushed his slander factory to bring Congressman Ryan to
Jonestown on false pretences. He deliberately and knowingly pressed a false paternity
claim to Jim Jones own child, repeatedly threatening to send in
mercenaries, as
recorded in newspaper editorials and State Department logs. A previous mercenary attack
against the community came within a few days after his attorneys had travelled to
Jonestown to serve legal papers, with the implicit threat: "Release the child or else
violence will ensue." To justify ongoing threats of violence against defenceless
families, Stoen meanwhile persuaded Deborah Layton, an ex-member who swore to many
lies,
to claim that she had personally seen "hundreds of guns," although both Guyanese
and American authorities later discovered all of thirty-nine .22 calibre and
none automatic. These people were transparently defenceless.
Within two weeks of the tragedy, Stoen bragged that
he would "destroy Jonestown," and specifically that he was "counting on
Jim [Jones] to overreact." As America viewed on screen through one of its major
networks, ABC, Congressman Ryan addressed the community of Jonestown
saying, "I hear
many of you saying that this is the best thing thats ever happened to
you!",
leaving any motive for assassinating him quite thin. It seems quite unbelievable that a
Congressional visit alone, much less a positive one, could possibly create such an
"overreaction." Stoen surely knew that his "concentration camp"
charges could not stick, so to what would Jim Jones "overreact"? A mere
visit?
Or an assassination?
It was also Stoen who was later exposed as the one
who had continually tried to pushed a non-violent church onto a terrorist course
(called
an "agent provocateur"), it was Stoen who made all the threats against
Jonestown, and it was Stoen who led Congressman Ryan into Jonestown on false
pretenses.
More tellingly even, Stoen had secretly been a far-right-wing zealot all
along, and
Congressman Leo Ryan was known to be the most vocal anti-CIA Congressman in the entire
United States Congress! We want to bear this in mind when we ponder what is known about
the assassination.
Stoen, who had been living communally and was now
visibly unemployed, spent huge sums of money on lobbying in Washington, cross-continent
travel, and it was discovered that he had several secret bank accounts in foreign
countries where the church had done no banking at all.
Other key movers and shakers in the ongoing campaign
had never been members at all not of Peoples Temple, anyway. More like
"membership" in the Treasury Department, Interpol, and some deadringers for ties
with both FBI and CIA. Most notable were two shadowy characters by the names of David Conn
and Joseph Mazor.
David Conn admitted being close friends with
the Mertles all the years they were members, and moreover, of "investigating"
the church throughout that time. He claimed he was concerned about "black people
being ripped off." (Note: In point of fact, Jim Jones was such a careful steward of
the peoples money, Tim Stoen never even made such a charge). Yet he went to Native
American leader Dennis Banks, and tried to blackmail him into turning against Jim
Jones,
or be sent back to his death in a South Dakota prison! So the cover story about caring
about minorities was definitely false! Moreover, Conn had bragged to Banks about his ties
to the US Treasury Department, which works closely with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, and two other sources confirmed Conn as a Treasury Department
agent.
Joseph Mazor, who was discovered to be a
member of Interpol, housed adjacent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
Washington,
was an admitted felon, who was mysteriously granted a State investigators license
fresh out of prison for passing bogus checks just in time to investigate Peoples
Temple! He admitted orchestrating the smear campaign against the church, stating that his
employers were outsiders, never members of the church, and he refused to reveal their
identities or the source of his funding. Mazor was later to "claim credit for"
the mercenary attack against Jonestown, and travelled there to announce that the original
plan of the attack had been mass extermination. A community which was already
isolated and defenceless now feared the worst and just weeks before the Congressman
arrived!
Influential & Powerful
Voice for the Oppressed
What were the motives behind the smears in the press? Peoples Temple Christian Church performed all the work of the
church, caring for
the poor, the needy, and the disadvantaged. But we were also interracial. We were
socialist. Our leader had a powerful, influential voice. Although we had become a
political forum for every left-wing leader, advocate, or cause of the day, we were gaining
ground in the mainstream. We were even planning to re-relocate to the then-Soviet Union
during the Cold War. We "had to be stopped."
Following the tragedy, Joseph Mazor who, like the
others, had never revealed any political motivation for opposing the
church, now
stated flatly, "It was considered that Jim Jones would become a major political
force in the Caribbean within five years." It was patently clear that despite the
churchs ongoing non-violence, they feared a new Castro in the
Caribbean. An American Castro, with citizens free to enter and exit the States at
will. Was it possible for the
CIA to not be interested in such an international scenario?
And who else might the CIA have an interest in
wanting to "stop"? The CIAs main gadfly at that time was one Leo
Ryan, the
slain Congressman, who had passed the Hughes/Ryan Bill of 1974, requiring the CIA to
report all covert operations to Congress. Indeed, both Jim Jones and Leo
Ryan, both
threats to the CIA, wound up dead? "Coincidence"?
In any case, we were indeed "stopped" from
either any proliferation in the Caribbean, or a move to the then-Soviet
Union, in the most
tragic manner possible. Yet all the public was ever told was that Peoples Temple was a
bizarre violent cult with an insane leader. "Bizarre murder/suicide ritual" was
the mantra of the day. Politics was never mentioned.
But it was more. If the story had been
exactly as told, it could be left alone. But it never was. Cover-ups and disinformation
were, of necessity, rampant. This is, indeed, what has most complicated the present-day
task of telling what really happened at Jonestown. The rumour mill has been so
widespread,
one has to contend with not just facts, but an ingrained belief system, that has
all the earmarks of itself being a "cult." People who want to believe that
"Jim Jones was CIA," or "Jonestown was a secret CIA mind control
experiment," or "Jonestown was MK Ultra," have been more daunting to
contend with than people who have simply been uninformed.
No one has ever considered that the disinformation
pervading the aftermath of the Jonestown tragedy was perpetuated because Leo Ryan was so
known to his aides to be anti-CIA, that to ward off a direct investigation of the CIA for
assassinating Ryan, they have to concoct Jim Jones must have been CIA! If even madness has
method, here is the simple key to the false and unverified barrage of accusations about
Jonestown being a secret CIA mind control experiment and the like. Just blame Jim Jones
and call it CIA. If the CIA really did it, no one given that absolutely false clue could
ever trace it to the source. It was deliberately designed by dead-end specialists to lead
nowhere.
This is what has led to the current
approach of dismantling the disinformation. It has not been possible
to speak the truth without first dismantling the fabric of lies spread
to date, and clarifying whythose lies have been spread: their
origin, their rationale, their intended purpose. One must first strip
away disinformation before having any capacity to see.
Jonestown NOT a CIA Experiment
I want to dismantle the most rampant disinformation
first: the absolute lie that "Jim Jones was CIA." Jim Jones would have
rather had his eyes gouged out. It was both the measure of, and
admittedly, the danger of
his character, that rather than do that, he would die. He was the most
mission-driven individual I have ever met in my entire life.
Jonestown was NOT a mind control experiment
in the mould of "MK Ultra." I personally do not doubt that the CIA might have
been glad to use Jonestown as such had they the chance. I am not
attempting, understand,
to exonerate the CIA! Indeed, I see their footprints all over this
disaster. But the mind
control experiment story is disinformation 100%.
Jonestown was a beautiful, productive,
thriving interracial community, acclaimed as a "paradise,"
which was the happiest and most fulfilling life that most of its largely-inner
city residents had ever known. It was a shining model of how inner city
dwellers can thrive and excel on a worldwide stage. It was described
by visitors as "a paradise," "a superior society,"
"like coming to another planet," and " a credit to humanity."
The media who were so eager to smear Jonestown had
not even visited! When Congressman Ryan finally did visit, his commentary to the
assemblage was that "I hear many of you saying that this is the best thing that
has ever happened to you. What is being done here is of great significance, even on a
worldwide basis." Obviously, their was no motive for Jonestown residents to
assassinate someone who intended to bring back a good report.
Events Leading Up to the Tragedy
I want to approach the catastrophe in two stages:
first the assassination at the Port Kaituma airstrip, then the deaths at
Jonestown.
First, the reader must realise that this matter was
never brought to a court of law. Members of the Jonestown community were convicted of the
assassination in the press, naming Jim Jones as the mastermind who "ordered" the
assassination. This was accomplished not only with no incriminating
evidence, but with
considerable exculpatory evidence that was never considered. These were the many
factors:
There were no forensics done on the Congressman; no
match-up of bullets against guns. Indeed, the assassination was reportedly
done with dum-dum bullets, which explode upon impact, rendering them
untraceable, and
which were beyond the technical capabilities of anyone at Jonestown to
manufacture.
The so-called "eyewitness identifications"
were bogus made by (according to the Congressional investigators) Jim
Cobb,
a man who was not only suing us for millions of dollars at the time, but who did not even
know many of the alleged attackers (they had joined the church after he
left), admitted
being "on the other side of the plane when the shooting started," and then fled
for his own life in the other direction! He never even had the shooters in his line of
vision!
There were virtually no autopsies done all of
seven, and of even those, the bodies were embalmed before being shipped back
to the medical team in the United States! An American doctor lamented that they had not
even verified poisoning in a single case! That it would have been very simple just
a little blood or urine, but that with all the hundreds of bodies, it was not done on a
single one. Shipments of the dead were nearly not accepted because there had been no death
certificates prepared. No one even went to collect the bodies until they had been laying
out three days in the tropical sun.
A key piece of evidence did emerge unexpectedly: an
on-site film of the assassination had been taken by Bob Brown, an NBC photojournalist who
was then himself shot. I first saw this film at the first anniversary of the tragedy in
1979. I was alarmed to see a sophisticated military formation, identified for me as
"a squad diamond", not at all within the capability of Peoples
Temple. The
killings looked very professional, and indeed, Bob Flick, a reporter on site, described
the killings as "calm, silent, brutal, methodical" and that the attack had been
"carefully planned and mercilessly executed."
At the time, I went to the Congressional
investigating committee to demand they blow up the film to confirm that it was not anyone
from Jonestown who killed the Congressman. They refused, deliberately botched my
transcript, and when I tried to mail the information to the 34 Congressmen on the
committee in Washington, only two of my return mailing receipts came back
stamped!
I had neither the clout nor the connections to
obtain the film at the time, but now at the twentieth anniversary, it has
resurfaced, as
have other pieces of evidence perhaps considered less dangerous by this late
date. I
currently have a source in possession of the film, and confirming military opinion that
this was a "diamond formation," and a thoroughly professional "hit."
Yet the bias in the United States press continues to
the degree that snippets of that film have been played on several television
stations, and
no one even commented that the shooters were all dressed alike in Army uniforms!
Perhaps the truth, flagrant as it is, may yet surface through the simple channels of
common sense.
Next is that the assassins did not arrive on the
Temple truck. They barrelled on in a second vehicle, as all eyewitnesses
confirmed. They were somehow able to rapidly and skilfully disarm the Guyanese police on
site before opening fire on the Congressman and his party.
What of the charge that "Jim Jones ordered the
assassination"? What was released publicly of "the final tape" made at
Jonestown, however severely spliced and abbreviated it was, is unequivocal on that point
again and again. Indeed, the identity of the killers was completely unknown to Jim
Jones:
1) "I didnt order the shooting";
2) "I dont know who shot the Congressman.";
3) "I cant control these people [who did].";
4) "I waited against all evidence... I tried to
prevent all this from happening.";
5) "I wish I could call it back.";
6) "I never wanted to kill anybody.";
7) "How many are dead?... Oh, God Almighty, God
help them..."
A letter written to Congress and the President
months earlier, had predicted exactly what would happen:
"All that has been done is to get people to
believe in society... Our people had been so alienated. All that they can see in this is a
set-up, a classic scenario: first muddy our name... whip up attacks in the
press, and then: by the time you reach the classic ending, the frame-ups, the kill, no
one even cares. ...And they think that the press has already done its job with slander and
smears, and so no-one will care about the frame-ups..."
Yet when the moment of truth was upon the people of
Jonestown, the chaos and confusion was so thick, that panic about an invading force had
taken over. Tragically, contingencies had been discussed long since, following the
mercenary attack in September, 1977. This was a community that was geographically
trapped,
militarily defenceless, and so remote and isolated, it did not even have a phone to alert
the world or call in help. The great majority of residents had vowed to never be forced
back to the inner cities of the United States. The previous military attack had happened
in broad daylight, when they were peaceably going about their daily
business. Now it was
the wake of the assassination of a Congressman, heading towards the middle of the
night.
How much greater the peril! Thus, when Jim Jones told his assembled community that forces
would be closing in for a slaughter, it seemed all too real.
Moreover, Port Kaituma, the location of the airstrip
assassination, was seven miles from Jonestown, so no one reported the men in
Army uniforms had assassinated the Congressman! But even had they
known, that would
have heightened the danger, not diminished it.
In my book, Snake Dance: Unravelling the Mysteries of Jonestown, I lay out
all the possible post-assassination scenarios whose perpetrators must at all cost cover
up. Although I was horrified at the suicides, I am still haunted to this
day, what might
have happened had they simply waited out the night. Life is precious, and any life that
could have been saved would be precious, whatever the overall carnage. But carnage there
would have been. There would have to have been carnage to cover their tracks and
eliminate anyone with an alibi, differing version, or questions about a
frame.
As for the people of Jonestown, they would have been
thrilled to survive and live on. They took their own lives not because they were
drugged or brainwashed or robots. They genuinely and legitimately feared a slaughter
from outside forces.
I know what happened will be
controversial forever; and I wept, especially over the loss of children, more times over
more years than I can easily admit. But I loved these people, and what has bruised my
heart along with the deaths, is the injustice of what happened, that the truth was never
told, and that no one has ever spoken on their behalf. They were a role model for how
inner city dwellers could thrive and excel on a worldwide stage. They were
brave,
wonderful pioneers, who deserve far better than to be labelled as "brainwashed,"
"robots," or even "psychopaths."
Moreover, who will ever dare another Jonestown? Who
will break away in self-empowerment and overcome the many social problems which beset
minorities in the United States? More than those people were killed. They killed off a
hope.
Many people do not care that a thousand people,
largely minority and poor, died in some remote jungle. Yet in pressing this matter in the
States, I have to assume that people care that the assassination of a United States
Congressman was a frame-up, blamed on the wrong people, done to provoke mass
death, and
that there are many ways this can be proven. We do have an unfortunate record in tracking
down the truth about assassinations. Witness John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther
King, Malcom X, Bobby Kennedy, and others. But life has put me here, and I take it as a
commitment,
even an honour, that I can speak for my fallen friends. I have never doubted that it is
the right thing to do.
These were people who lived with good cause. From
radiant health to beautiful cottages, to a wonderful community school, burgeoning medical
facilities, fabulous home-grown food, creative, fulfilling employment,
self-empowerment,
freedom from all the scourges of poverty, drugs and crime.... and most
especially, to
harmony between the races, ages, genders, economic classes, the people of Jonestown had an
incredible life, a "future life" they treasured. Next to you or
me, most of us,
and certainly society as a whole, they lived with good, even valiant
cause. That is
much of why they were put in that position "that position" being
their backs up against the wall! Whether the world will ever comprehend how they met their
deaths, it is time to honour the example and sacrifice of their lives.
As for me, I vowed not to live my life as a victim
over this, and I am not. I do not live in shame. And in my heart, if not in the eyes of
the world all these years, my friends who died at Jonestown do not live on in shame
either. Jim Jones? I knew him when he was strong and vibrant, before the deteriorations of
illness. He was the most passionate, committed champion for racial and economic equality
that I have ever seen or known. He was by nature a pacifist, and only
slowly, through
extreme trials, did his mettle snap. Was he unbalanced? Of course! How do you live under
such threats, and the descent of such a doom (not to mention terminal
illness!), without
extreme reactions? I am brutally honest in my book about organisational
problems, my own conflicts, and Jim Jones overbearing, sometimes ruthless
personality. But I know he
loved those people, and that his very heart would burst rather than wilfully inflict that
kind of pain.
The final words on "the final tape" were
perhaps as redeeming for a community that was unfailingly peace-loving, as they were
tragic:
"They are not taking our lives. We are not
taking their lives. We are laying down our lives in protest against conditions of an
inhumane world. We are a thousand people who dont like the way the world is."
I dont much like the way the world is either,
though perhaps not in quite the same way, and certainly not with the same
remedy. It does
not make me want to die. It makes me want to live. To create a future where such
travesties as what was done to Jonestown never again happen. Where it is not only
accepted, but nurtured and encouraged, for people to live together in peace all
races, all religions, all ages, all backgrounds, in harmony and acceptance of one
another.
Let us do it, and not have to face a slaughter for the trying. I dont want to
see any more "Jonestowns of death." But I would be thrilled to see more
communities in this, our troubled world, with that calibre of life. Let
us, Humanity, learn from experience. Finally. Please.
Snake Dance:
Unravelling the Mysteries of Jonestown
By Laurie Efrein Kahalas
(410 pages; perfect bound).
SNAKE DANCE
is at a 180-degree tilt from the official view. Although devastated
by a "suicide option" for a community with children, the author
courageously reveals the whole, startling truths, so as to prevent future
catastrophes. Laurie Kahalas relates to all aspects with searing
honesty: traumas, conflicts, cult, philosophical perspective, historical
context,
the transformative powers of life and death. Written as an
autobiography,
this book is gripping, compelling, moving, touching, and heart-wrenchingly
real.
To order "SNAKE DANCE: Unravelling the
Mysteries of Jonestown," go to web site http://www.jonestown.com, which is linked directly into the
publishers site. Or phone Trafford Publishing in Canada, on 250-383-6864.
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