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Researcher, author, and publisher JOSEPH GREEN joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the deep truth of the 1978 Jonestown massacre, the subject of Green's new zine, An Intro to the Jonestown Massacre Conspiracy: 1978 from Microcosm Publishing. In this episode, Green discusses his favorite alternative publications of the past, the historical basis for the demographics that brought the Guyanese government to power, the parapolitics behind the Guyanese government of the 1970s, the rise of Jim Jones in Indiana, the U.S. intelligence links to Indiana University, the friendship of Jones with Dan Mitrione, the move to Ukiah and the World Vision links, Catcher in the Rye, whether or not Jones was a "real preacher," how Reagan's California affected events, Congressman Leo Ryan, Mark Lane's role at Jonestown, and much, much more. For our free archives, go to MidnightWriterNews.com.
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Researcher, author, and publisher JOSEPH GREEN joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the deep truth of the 1978 Jonestown massacre, the subject of Green's new zine, An Intro to the Jonestown Massacre Conspiracy: 1978 from Microcosm Publishing. In this episode, Green discusses his favorite alternative publications of the past, the historical basis for the demographics that brought the Guyanese government to power, the parapolitics behind the Guyanese government of the 1970s, the rise of Jim Jones in Indiana, the U.S. intelligence links to Indiana University, the friendship of Jones with Dan Mitrione, the move to Ukiah and the World Vision links, Catcher in the Rye, whether or not Jones was a "real preacher," how Reagan's California affected events, Congressman Leo Ryan, Mark Lane's role at Jonestown, and much, much more. For our free archives, go to MidnightWriterNews.com.
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