Jonestown, Guyana, 18 November 1978

18 November 2012

Our two posts about Jonestown from 2009 and 2010:

Jonestown, Guyana, 18 November 1978 11/19/2009

 

 

Blogger Cynthia Yockey reminded us of this terrible anniversary and how a beloved childhood drink mix has come to be synonymous with mass suicide for those of us old enough to remember Jonestown.

Wikipedia […]

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The anniversary of the Jonestown “revolutionary suicide”

Inevitably, communism leads to piles of corpses. Jonestown was humbled by the body counts mounted in China, Russia, and Cambodia — but over 900 people did die there 32 years ago today. So lift your glasses of Kool-Aid in pride, moonbats, and toast a historic milestone in the development of collectivism.

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Jonestown, Guyana, 18 November 1978

Blogger Cynthia Yockey reminded us of this terrible anniversary and how a beloved childhood drink mix has come to be synonymous with mass suicide for those of us old enough to remember Jonestown.

Wikipedia gives a compelling and complete account of the events which lead people from their homes in California to their deaths in […]

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