Website review: Internet Archive: Details: The Jone...
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•14 reviews since Feb 11, 2006
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- BeenInsane rated 3 months ago
- This is harrowing enough the first time. When you listen to it after researching Peoples Temple and Jonestown quite a bit it's even worse.

rosamund rated 8 months ago- this is scary and sad but i couldn't stop listening to it

AmazingKris rated 11 months ago- This recording creeped me right the hell out. Anyone who is even vaguely familiar with the Jonestown mass suicide gets a horrible chill. Those who don't discover about an hour in what is about to happen. Very sad, very chilling.

lithiacat rated 14 months ago- this is very intresting. those people are crazy. "http://jonestown.sdsu.edu"

jellyfishjuice rated 14 months ago- I first thought that I didn't want to hear the real voices, but I quickly realised that I did, I really did.

sugargirliris rated 19 months ago- < A chilling audio recording preceding the mass suicide/murder at Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978. How very sad that all those people could be so lost to look toward a man so hell-bent on controlling and eventually destroying them and their children. The part when a woman named Christina unsuccessfully attempted to plea for her right to choose her own fate with a madman and his crowd of followers was especially upsetting. Truly heartbreaking.

RossTaben rated 20 months ago- Creeeepy.

JetWolf rated 20 months ago- The voices of the doomed, echoes of the past. Creepy. Damned creepy.

KingBoy rated 26 months ago- Audio recording from the Jonestown massacre in 1978. Though interpretable in many different ways, my first listen left me with the overriding and chilling sense of people's willingness to renege on their responsibilities - to themselves, their children, their notions of individual moral liability - in the face of an authoritative personality. Oh wait, that sums up most institutionalised religious thinking. Well, this is it in microcosm, taken to a morbid extreme. Eerie and captivating. Transcript here (it helps for when the audio isn't clear), decent Wikipedia entry here.