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Leading up to the New West exposé Jim Jones led his devoted followers into exile. Jonestown expanded from a small agricultural experiment with fewer than 100 residents into a crowded commune of over 900, all determined to build a self-sufficient utopia. As food dwindled and resources vanished, Jim Jones’s voice filled the air day and night broadcast over Jonestown’s public address system in endless, paranoid tirades about government plots, CIA invasions, and the coming siege. While their leader spiraled into drug-induced delusion, the people of Jonestown: men, women, children, and the elderly labored from dawn to dusk in the scorching tropical heat. The promised land devolved into a waking nightmare. The truth struck hard the moment new arrivals surrendered their passports: there would be no way out. On this episode of Transmissions from Jonestown, we investigate the harsh, hidden realities of daily life in Jonestown. This true crime audio documentary series draws on survivor accounts, archival recordings, and extensive research as we uncover how a vision of paradise became one of the most tragic chapters in Atestmerican history. Brought to you by The Attention Span Recovery Project https://www.transmissionsfromjonestow... Transcripts for all the episodes can be found here: https://www.transmissionsfromjonestow... If you have any connection to Peoples Temple or Jonestown I am very interested in hearing your story: [email protected] @radiojnoestown / 1gjczce8cd / transmissionsfromjonestown We would like to thank the Jonestown Institute otherwise called The Alternative Considerations of Jonestown and Peoples Temple. Their incredible work documenting and publishing the history of Peoples Temple is a font of insight and knowledge that will quench the thirst of historians for all time. https://jonestown.sdsu.edu/