Transmissions From Jonestown
Un podcast de The Attention Span Recovery Project
21 Épisodes
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Episode 21 Sunday Service Liar's Communion
Publié: 15/08/2021 -
Episode 20 Sunday Service Leave Room for the Holy Ghost
Publié: 15/08/2021 -
Episode 19 Sunday Service Hands Clasped
Publié: 15/08/2021 -
Episode 18 Where there's smoke
Publié: 21/05/2021 -
Episode 17 He's Able
Publié: 05/03/2021 -
Episode 16 MK United
Publié: 02/01/2021 -
Episode 15 The Nuclear Family
Publié: 16/12/2020 -
Episode 14 Evangelical Profit
Publié: 02/12/2020 -
Episode 13 God's Highway
Publié: 18/11/2020 -
Episode 12 Hill Of Dreamers
Publié: 19/11/2019 -
Episode 11 Ockham's Razor, Solving The Mystery Of Q875
Publié: 18/11/2018 -
Episode 10 Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself
Publié: 18/11/2018 -
Episode 9 Q875, Is It Too Late For Russia?
Publié: 09/12/2017 -
Episode 8 The Psychodelic Elephant
Publié: 09/12/2017 -
Episode 7 The Electric Koolaid Acid Tests
Publié: 02/12/2017 -
Episode 6 Apostolic Socialism
Publié: 01/12/2017 -
Episode 5 The Consequences Of Apathy
Publié: 25/11/2017 -
Episode 4 The Death Tape
Publié: 24/11/2017 -
Episode 3 Revolutionary Suicide
Publié: 18/11/2017 -
Episode 2 Life In The Promised Land
Publié: 17/11/2017
On November 18, 1978, in Jonestown, Guyana, over 900 people died in one of the largest mass murder-suicides in modern history. Locked deep within an FBI vault, the audio tapes documenting the rise and fall of Peoples Temple were sealed away until they were finally made public more than 20 years later. From Jim Jones’ shadowy beginnings as a faith healer to the final, tragic night when his devoted followers drank cyanide laced Flavor Aid, Transmissions from Jonestown pieces together the story of a movement that spiraled into catastrophe. Transmissions from Jonestown is a true crime podcast and investigative audio documentary that exposes the untold story of Peoples Temple and the Jonestown tragedy using rare archival recordings, interviews with survivors, and original research. More than the story of a cult, this is an important chapter of American history that challenges everything we thought we knew about power, belief, and the cost of blind devotion.
