Jonestown Was an Illuminati Experiment
In this blog, we have
discussed the various elements and components of mind control and focused on individual
cases. Now, we will turn our attention to the attempts by the Illuminati and their allies
in the CIA to create an actual working "mind controlled
society".
Jonestown had the support
of many noted politicians and celebrities (including Jane Fonda, Walter
Mondale and Hubert Humphrey). (Source) Jones himself claimed that the community was a "Communist
Enterprise" appearing to have more loyalty with the Russia and China than the United States.
Jones purported to establish Jonestown as a benevolent communist community, stating: "I believe were the purest
communists there are."[24] Marceline
Jones described Jonestown
as "dedicated to live for socialism, total economic and racial and social equality. We are here
living communally."[24] Jones wanted to construct a model community and claimed that
Prime Minister Burnham
"couldnt rave
enough about us, uh, the wonderful things we do, the project, the model of
socialism."[25] In that regard, like the restrictive emigration policies of
the Soviet Union, Cuba, North Korea and other communist republics, Jones did not permit members
to leave Jonestown.[26]
(Source)
The truth is, Jonestown was not created with the help of Communist Russia or any other
Communist Country. It was created with the help and assistance of the United States State Department and
political influence.
The Temple established offices
in Georgetown
and conducted numerous meetings with Burnham and other Guyanese officials.[27]
In 1976, Temple member Michael Prokes requested that Guyana's
Prime Minister Forbes Burnham receive Jones as a foreign dignitary along with other
"high ranking U.S. officials."[28] Jones traveled to Guyana with California Lieutenant Governor Mervyn Dymally to meet with Burnham and Foreign Affairs
Minister Fred Willis.[28] In that meeting, Dymally agreed to pass on the message to the U.S. State
Department that socialist Guyana wanted to keep an open door to cooperation with the
United States.[28
(source)
So, contrary to the "official story" that
Jones was Communist sympathizer trying to reunite with Communist Russia, he was in fact
working hand in hand with "high ranking" US politicians and the U.S. State
Department to build Jonestown. In fact, even the wife of Guyana's Prime Minister
pointed this out:
"Later, Burnham stated that Guyana
allowed the Temple to operate in the manner it did on the references of Mondale, Rosalyn
Carter and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone.[32] Burnham also said that, when Deputy Minister Ptolemy Reid traveled to Washington in September 1977
to sign the Panama Canal Treaties, Mondale asked him "How's Jim?",
which indicated to Reid that Mondale had a personal interest in Jones' well being.[32]"
(source)
The members of Jonestown, which had collectively denounced their U.S.
citizenship, continued to receive
about $65,000 in monthly "welfare checks" from the U.S. government. It appears
that this is one of the ways that U.S. intelligence and politicians financed Jones and his
"community" These checks were confiscated by Jones and put in the
"Temple's" general fund.
Jones also appeared to be involved in the use of MK Ultra
type sex slaves for political manipulation purposes:
"One Temple member, Paula Adams,
was involved in a romantic relationship with Guyana's Ambassador to the United States,
Laurence "Bonny" Mann. Jones bragged about other Temple members he referred to
as "public relations women" giving all
for the cause in Georgetown." (source)
Trouble for Jones reportedly came from a group of
defectors that exposed the use of "brainwashing" techniques, torture and the use
of drugs to subdue members that were not fully compliant through the San Francisco media:
"various forms of punishment
were used against members considered to be serious disciplinary problems. Methods included
imprisonment in a 6 x 4 x 3-foot (1.8 x 1.2 x 0.9m) plywood box and forcing children to spend a night
at the bottom of a well, sometimes upside-down.[2] For some members who attempted to escape,
drugs such as Thorazine, sodium pentathol, chloral hydrate, Demerol and Valium were administered in an "extended
care unit."[51] Armed guards patrolled the area day and night to enforce Jonestown's rules. Some local
Guyanese, including a police official, related stories about harsh beatings and a
"torture hole", the well into which the children were placed when they were
perceived to have misbehaved.[52][53]" (source)
Ironically, one of our current cultural icons, Harvey
Milk, the first openly practicing homosexual elected to office, wrote a letter to
President Jimmy Carter expressing his support for Jones and attacking his accusers:
"Milk wrote that Jones was known
"as a man of the highest character".[82] Regarding defecting Temple members
pressing for an investigation of the Peoples Temple, Milk wrote "they are attempting
to damage Rev. Jones' reputation" with "apparent bold-faced lies".[82]" (source)
Congressman Leo Ryan from Northern California, who had a
penchant for embarrassing
the CIA and bringing it under Public scrutiny, was goaded into investigating the Rev.
Jones and his settlement in Guyana. Congressman Ryan served on the International Relations
Committee and was known as the CIAs
most vocal critic. His biggest concern was the MK-Ultra mind control experiments being
conducted through CIA sponsored programs. (source)
What sparked Congressman Ryan's interest in Jonestown?
"The chain of events which led to
Representative Leo J. Ryan's death in Guyana on November 18, 1978 began 1 year earlier
almost exactly to the date. The spark that ignited his
interest was a San Francisco Examiner article of November 13, 1977, involving an old
friend and constituent, Mr. Sam Houston of San Bruno, Calif. Headlined "Scared Too
Long," the story recounted the death of Sam Houston's son, Bob, beneath the wheels of
a train on October 5, 1976, 1 day after he had announced his decision to leave the
People's Temple. The article explained that Mr. Houston was "speaking
out" because he was outraged by the way the Temple had treated his son, about whose
"accidental" death he had lingering doubts. He
was also speaking out because his two granddaughters, who were sent to New York on a
"vacation," ended up at the People's Temple agricultural mission in Jonestown, Guyana-never to
return. Sam Houston was also described as speaking out because he didn't have much
time left. Doctors would be removing his cancer-choked voice box within a few days.
Finally, Sam Houston said he was speaking out because he
was "tired of being scared." (source)
Some MK Ultra survivors claim that they or others were
"kidnapped" and forced into the mind-control program. The kidnappings of these
two girls could very well have provided the motive for the murder of Sam Houston's son. I
believe that he was killed because he had a working knowledge of how the CIA recruited
"volunteers" for their Jonestown
MK-Ultra project.
Ryan personally investigated the claims of Patricia Hearst and believed she had been
mind-programmed along with others in the Symbionese Liberation Army, as part of a CIA MK Ultra
program that originated in the prison where the group's founder served time. As a result of that
investigation, he asked that Hearst's sentence be commuted.
"U.S. Air Force Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty, who worked closely in
key positions with the CIA and the Joint Chiefs of Staff for many years, told Freedom that Leo Ryan had moved in too close to certain skeletons that could
never be safely disturbed. A relentless and uncompromising investigator, nothing
could stop Ryanshort of violence. But how could such a high-profile personality be
eliminated without bringing down upon the perpetrators an investigation to end all
investigations?" (source)
Ryan did visit Jonestown, in what appears to be a"set-up" to
eliminate one of the CIA's
most vocal critics, and also destroy the now public MK ULTRA experiment at Jonestown. When he actually
toured the commune, he was attacked by a knife wielding assassin that failed in his
assignment. When he left, he took 15 defectors with him.
"Because of the unanticipated large number of
defectors, an unexpected request was made to the Embassy in Georgetown at about noon
Saturday for a second plane. A considerable effort was required by Embassy personnel to
obtain the aircraft on such short notice;
The entire group, including the defectors, arrived at
the Port Kaituma airstrip
between 4:30 and 4:45 p.m. The planes, which were scheduled to be there on the group's
arrival, did not arrive until approximately 5:10 p.m. A six-passenger Cessna was loaded
and had taxied to the far end of the airstrip when one of the passengers in that plane,
Larry Layton, a self-styled "defector," opened fire on its passengers. At
approximately the same time, a People's Temple tractor and trailer which had arrived at
the airstrip shortly before, was positioned near the twin-engine Otter aircraft onto which
some had already boarded. The trailer occupants waved off local Guyanese who had gathered
about and opened fire on the Ryan party. Mr. Ryan, three members of the media, and one of
the defectors were killed; Miss Speier
and nine others were wounded-five seriously. According to information received by the
Staff Investigative Group, the shooting started at 5:20 p.m. (3:20 p.m. Washington time)
and lasted about 4 to 5 minutes." (source)
If the knife wielder had done his job, the highly
visible attack at the airstrip would have been totally unnecessary. Either way, the
liquidation of the Jonestown
experiment had been pre-planned.
So, it appears that Congressman Ryan's death also served a second purpose. His death
provided the cover the CIA needed to make their little MK Ultra community go away.
Although many others lost their lives on November 18,
1978, according to Dr. C. Leslie Mootoo,
then chief medical examiner of Guyana, the overwhelming majority of the deaths at Jonestown were murders, not
suicides.
"Dr. Mootoo, the governments top pathologist and the first physician on the scene, told Freedom that many had died from injections of cyanide. After 32 hours of nonstop work in stifling heat, amid decaying flesh, in Mootoos words, We gave up. By that time, 187 bodies killed by injections had been examined by Mootoo and his team. Victims had been injected in portions of their bodies they could not have reached themselves, such as between the shoulder blades or in the back of an upper arm. Those who were injecting them knew what they were doing, Mootoo said.
Many others had been shot. Charles Huff, a former member of the U.S. Army Special Forces in Panama, was one of the seven Green Berets who were the first American troops on the scene following the massacre. He told Freedom, We saw many bullet wounds as well as wounds from crossbow bolts.
Huff noted that those with fatal bullet or bolt wounds appeared
to have been running toward the jungle that surrounded Jonestown. Corroborating the
information from Dr. Mootoo, Huff said that the adults who had not been shot had been
killed by injections between the shoulder blades. The killers escaped before the arrival
of Huff and his team.
Congreeman Ryan's survivors also were aware of the CIA's
involvement in Jonestown:
"More than 20 months
after Leo Ryan was killed, his five adult childrentwo sons and three
daughtersfiled a lawsuit based on extensive investigation into what had precipitated
their fathers death.
Filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on July 31, 1980, the suit asked for general damages of $3 million, plus costs for Congressman Ryans funeral and bringing the action.
The lawsuit charged that the Jonestown Colony was infiltrated with agent(s) of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States.
[That] the name of one said agent was Phillip Blakey, a trusted aide of Peoples Temple leader James Warren Jones.
[T]hat said agents were working with the Department of State and the Central Intelligence Agency to use the Jonestown Colony as part of the Central Intelligence Agencys MK Ultra program.
[T]hat massive quantities of mind-control drugs were found
at the Jonestown colony after the fatal incident of November 18, 1978. (source)
"At the time of his death, Leo Ryans spotlight was trained on one of the darkest corners of the American intelligence establishmentpsychiatric mind-control experiments, possibly combined with illegal domestic operations. His probe included tests performed at a Vacaville, California, state hospital (above), reportedly involving Donald (known as Cinque, top) DeFreeze, a central figure in the 1974 kidnapping of Patricia Hearst. A month before Ryans murder, Jack Anderson (right) published a column entitled CIA May Have Inspired Cinque, exposing the secret experiments, with Ryan or his committee the most likely source of the information." ( 9.19.2009)
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