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152
. “Mineral Resources Map,”
Area Handbook for Guyana,
State Department (GPO, 1969);
White Night,
p. 238 (Burnham);
Hold Hands,
p. 149.

 

153
.
White Night,
p. 238 (Burnham on importing labor, “exploit the exploitable”).

 

154
.
Hold Hands,
p. 144. (Embassy visits since 1973); “Consulate Officers” Babysitters,”
NYT,
11/29/78 and
NYT,
12/6, 11, 24/78 (Guyana denies links), but see 5/16/79 (House report charges collusion), and 5/78; 5/4, 16/79 (House report critical of role of U.S. Embassy).

 

155
.
Hold Hands,
p. 146.

 

156
. “Brother Forced to Go to Jonestown,”
LAT,
11/27/78 (kill whole family threat); Personal interview with Guyanese present, 1980 (bound and gagged).

 

157
.
Journey to Nowhere,
p. 107 (guards, “state within a state”);
Hold Hands,
p. 127 (coercion by armed guards, Yolanda Crawford), personal interview with Guyanese living within 5 miles of site, 1981.

 

158
.
Journey to Nowhere,
pp. 73-4 (adoption, 7 Guyanese children among dead);
Guyana Daily Mirror,
11/23/78.

 

159
.
Hold Hands,
p. 39 (Gerry Parks), 156 (Blakey), “Life in Jonestown,”
Newsweek,
12/4/78; “Jonestown,” Michael Novak, AEI Reprint #94, 3/79 (work and food).

 

160
. Holsinger Statement, 5/23/80;
NYT,
11/23/78 (“preoccupied with”).

 

161
.
Hold Hands,
p. 50-51 (Tim Bogue), 157-63, 170-1 (public rape); “People’s Temple in Guyana is a Prison,”
Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 4/12/18; Newsweek,
12/4/78 (special treatment);
SFC,
6/15/78;
Baltimore Sun,
11/21/78;
NYT,
11/20/78 (slaves, torture), 12/4/78 (denials).

 

163
.
Trading with the Enemy,
Charles Higham (Dell, 1983), p. 23 (Schacht role in war);
NYT,
10/11/79 (Auschwitz plan).

 

164
.
Miami Herald,
3/27/79 (set up accounts);
LAT,
11/18/79, and see my “Jonestown Banks”);
NYT,
11/21, 23,28,29/78; 12/2,3,8,16,20/78 (millions described in various places);
NYT,
1/13/79 (IRS says back taxes could be millions), 12/3/78 ($2 million real estate).

 

165
.
LAT,
1/5/78;
SFC,
1/9/79, and see my “Jonestown Banks” again;
NYT,
8/3/79 (puts Panama and Venezuela accounts at $15 million plus),
NYT,
1/24/79 (receivership), 12/19/8 and 2/11; 10/11/79 (U.S. and Guyanese government and relatives claim it).

 

166
.
In My Father’s House,
pp. 18, 19.

 

167
.
Assassination,
pp. 775-6 (199 SSA beneficiaries at site),
Hold Hands,
pp. 78, 139;
NYT,
11/22/78 (200 get $40,000/month), and 2/14/79 (Senate investigation). If the average check is $200 a month, how do 199 people equal $65,000?

 

168
.
NYT,
11/21/78 and 12/10/78 (guns on site don’t match cartridges);
NYT,
12/3/78 (smuggling operations).

 

169
.
Area Handbook,
op cit., see fn. 152.

 

170
.
Operation Mind Control,
Walter Bowart (Dell, 1978);
The Search for the Manchurian Candidate,
John Marks (Times Books, 1978); “Project MK-ULTRA: CIA Program of Research in Behavior Modification,” Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Hearings, 8/3/77 (GPO, 1977); WP, MK-ULTRA” (series), Summer/Fall 1977;
NYT,
1/30/79 (overview of MK-ULTRA).

 

171
. Individual Rights and the Federal Role in Behavior Modification, Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights (GPO, 1974); NYT, 1/25/79 (children), 2/7,10/79 (Blacks),
Philadelphia Inquirer,
11/26/79 (prison).

 

172
.
The Mind Manipulators,
Scheflin & Opton (Grosset & Dunlap, 1978);
The Mind Stealers: Psychosurgery and Mind Control,
S. Chavkin (Houghton-Mifflin, 1978); “Proposal for the Center for Reduction of Life-Threatening Behavior,” J. West, 9/1/78; Correspondence, Dr. J. Stubblebine, Calif. Director of Health to Dr. Louis J. West, 1/22/73 (reprinted in Individual Rights, above); “Nike Nonsense, Army Offers Unused Nike Bases to UCLA Violence Center,”
Madness Network News
, 2/19/74;
Mind Stealers,
p. 19 (Drs. M ark, Ervin), and
NYT,
2/7,10/79 (electrodes);
LAT,
11/26/78 (Dr. West writes “psycho-autopsy” of Jonestown).

 

173
.
NYT,
11/28/78 (“criminal rehab program at Jonestown), and 1/25/79 (children); see also fn 21,59,64 (race, sex, age composition of dead).

 

174
.
Raven,
p. 347, Holsinger Statement, 5/23/80;
NYT,
11/23/78 (medical records).

 

175
.
Control of Candy Jones,
Donald Bain (Playboy Press, 1979); “The CIA’s Electric Kool Aid Acid Test,” Tad Szulc,
Psychology Today,
11/77. See also fn 170, 172 (books).

 

176
.
Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society,
Jose M. Delgado (Harper & Row, 1969);
Psychotechnology: Electronic Control of Mind & Behavior,
Robert L. Schwitzgebel (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1972).

 

177
.
Hold Hands,
p. 17;
Children of Jonestown,
p. 16 (population of Georgetown, drugs); “Jones Community Found Stocked with Drugs to Control the Mind,”
NYT,
12/29/78.

 

178
.
Children of Jonestown,
p. 16;
NYT,
12/29/78 (“used to control”).

 

179
.
Children of Jonestown,
p. 16 (thorazine);
NYT,
12/29/78 (drugs found);
Daily World,
6/23/81 (Holsinger).

 

180
.
Hold Hands,
p. 12.

 

181
.
Hold Hands,
p. 190-3 (brainwash methods);
Daily World,
6/23/81 (Holsinger).

 

182
.
Hold Hands,
p. 257 (Luckhoo, lawyer for Temple);
White Night,
pp. 257-8 (Burnham “conversion”), Sir Lionel, Fred Archer (Gift Publications, 1980) (Luckhoo biography);
NYT,
12/5/79 (Luckhoo has gotten 299 murder acquittals).

 

183
. “In the Spirit of Jimmy Jones,”
Akwesane News,
Winter 1982.

 

184
. “Full Gospel Businessmen Dine with Kings,”
L.A. Herald,
1/29/85; “Annual White House Prayer Breakfast,” National Public Radio, 2/1/85 (mysterious fellowship).

 

185
. “Hundreds Were Slain, Survivor Says,”
LAT,
11/25/78;
NYT,
12/6/78 (suicide plans);
NYT,
11/21/78 and 12/10/78 (secrecy, panic, reaction to press coming).

 

186
.
Journey to Nowhere,
pp. 56-7, 141;
NYT,
11/23/78 (Freed calls Jones “Devil”).

 

187
.
Newsweek,
12/4/79;
WP,
11/19/78 and ff;
NYT,
11/20; 12/3/78, 10/11/79;
Time,
12/4/78; “Nightmare in Jonestown” (maps).

 

188
.
Journey to Nowhere,
pp. 63-4; “Hill Rules Cult with Iron Fist,”
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
12/4/78;
NYT,
12/4,5/78.

 

189
.
Daily World,
6/23/81, 10/23/80 (Holsinger and Cheddi Jagan); “Hill Rules,”
CPD,
12/4/78 (Hill admits);
NYT,
12/19/78 (guns missing at site); Personal interview with Jagan.

 

190
. “Hill Rules,”
CPD,
12/4/78; CBS, “60 Minutes,” 11/18/80 (Hill interviewed).

 

191
. “West German Concentration Camp in Chile,” Konrad Ege,
Counterspy,
12/78.

 

192
.
Death in Washington,
Don Freed (Lawrence Hill, 1980) (Townley Welch);
Aftermath,
Ladislas Farago (Avon Press, 1974) (Bormann, Mengele);
NYT,
11/7/84 (Pisagua camp).

 

193
.
Six Years,
p. 122

 

194
.
The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia,
Alfred McCoy (Harper & Row, 1974); “Jonestown Resettlement Plan,”
SFE,
8/18/80.

 

195
. Correspondence, EPICA, 4/2/80 (Dominica plan);
NYT,
4/11, 5/6, 6/12/79 (complicated intermesh of Sam Brown, Director of Peace Corps who invented Jamaica Plan, Dr. Peter Bourne and his lover Mary King, appointed Deputy Director of Action programs, the scandal of White House Drug Abuse advisor Bourne writing fake prescriptions for Carter aide Ellen Metesky, later Peace Corps director herself, and the resignation of the first Black Peace Corps administrator, Dr. Carolyn Payton (formerly Caribbean Desk there) over disagreements with Brown on the Jamaica plans); “The Jamaican Experiment,”
Atlantic Monthly,
9/83 (Reagan’s plans).

 

196
. American Labor & U.S. Foreign Policy, Ron Radosh, p. 393 (cites other sources);
Journey to Nowhere,
p. 21 (Burnham, CIA role, “right wing”);
White Night,
($1 million destabilization plan); “How the CIA Got Rid of Jagan,” Neal Sheehy, London
Sunday Times,
2/23/67.

 

197
.
White Night,
p. 257; “CIA Agent Witnessed Jonestown Mass Suicide,”
San Mateo Times,
12/14/79.

 

198
.
White Night,
p. 256;
Who’s Who in the CIA,
Julius Mader (E. Berlin, 1968);
Dirty Work: CIA in Europe,
Lou Wolff (Lyle Stuart, 1978);
Raven,
p. 590, note 66 (for Dwyer’s non-denial).

 

199
.
Hold Hands,
p. 29, 53;
Raven,
p. 534; Holsinger Statement, 5/2/380 (quote); “Don’t Be Afraid to Die,”
Newsweek,
3/26/79;
NYT,
3/15/79 (transcripts censor it);
NYT,
11/19/79 (Dwyer at ambush);
NYT,
12/7,9/78 (curious “discovery,” delay).

 

200
.
Daily World,
6/23/81 (Holsinger);
NYT,
11/25/78 (biography).

 

201
. “Ryan’s Ready,” and “People’s Temple,” Reiterman,
SFE,
11/17/78; “Angry Meeting in Guyana,” Javers,
SFC,
11/17/78.

 

202
. Assassination of Leo J. Ryan, p. 9 (quote);
Daily World,
6/23/81;
NYT,
12/5,6,13/78 (role); 12/1/78 (cover-up with Blakey), 12/8/78 (biography).

 

203
. Information Services Company, 7/80 (quote);
Daily World,
6/23/81 (sensitive Caribbean listening post,” citing
White Night).

 

204
.
Daily World,
6/23/81 (Holsinger).

 

205
. “Performance of a Department of State and American Embassy in Guyana in the People’s Temple Case,” Dept. of State (GPO, 1979);
Daily World,
6/23/78 (Holsinger blames McCoy); Assassination of Leo Ryan, pp. 699-704 (role);
NYT,
11/30/78, 12/5/78, 5/4,16/79 (Embassy criticisms); NIT, 11/20-22/78 (gave Ryan no warning); 12/2,4-6/78 (hostile to Ryan, sent FOIA to Jones).

 

206
. Personal interview with Holsinger, 1980.

 

207
.
CIA: A Bibliography,
R. Goehlert (Vance, 1980);
Gehlen: Spy of the Century,
Edward Spiro (Random House, 1971);
The Pledge Betrayed,
Tom Bower (Doubleday, 1981);
The Belarus Secret,
John Loftus (Knopf, 1982);
Klaus Barbie: Butcher of Lyons,
Tom Bower (Pantheon, 1984);
Quiet Neighbors,
Allan Ryan (Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1984);
The Fourth Reich,
Magnus Linklater (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1985);
Secrets of the SS,
Glenn Infield (Stein & Day, 1982);
Skorzeny: Hitler’s Commando,
Glenn Infield (St. Martin’s, 1981); “The Nazi Connection to the John F. Kennedy Assassination,” Mae Brussell,
Rebel,
1982.

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