1. Attention, attention.
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immediately.
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4. We may have an invasion.
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5. Jim said, "They're coming
for our children.
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our children,
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to stand strong."
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with shovels,
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other tools were there.
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you're missing down here.
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made from plantain
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they're a combination
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and a French fry.
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Mm, mm, mm.
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at the table
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It's interesting,
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every time I walk out,
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the rain will stop.
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different reasons
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with peer pressure.
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they were probably hopeful.
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a happy community again.
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You here?
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down here,
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that's an obvious fact.
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we were going to paradise.
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over 900 people down there.
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we wouldn't win.
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and frightened all of us.
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into his own sickness.
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was very marked.
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in Jonestown.
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parade about
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of how grand he is.
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was off the charts.
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in his cabin.
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he's terribly bloated.
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their god-like leader,
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any claim to divinity
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to him now.
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for him to go hide.
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much more severe.
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that they put people in.
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for punishment purposes.
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and leeches were in there.
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Put your hand in there.
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with any information.
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their parents,
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66. Greetings, from a truly
promised land
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thank Father I have a chance
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and, uh...
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censored.
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that were sent to me.
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consisted of,
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a wonderful leader
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a utopia."
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repressive.
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a concentration camp.
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they don't have their passports,
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to get home.
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to the cause.
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try to get away,
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this Ukiah home
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of their friends and family
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Peoples Temple in Guyana.
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in some very unexpected ways.
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about it is worth it.
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to give you
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that, uh,
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you hear is not the truth
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is beautiful down there.
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an ability to—
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their minds,
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those minds are controlled,
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for some danger.
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was the label
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as well as parents,
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the Temple's members in Guyana.
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this is not a church,
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their family members.
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their letters were sent back
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kind of, "go away" messages.
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by that treatment.
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can question me,
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to tests,
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whatever.
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I was brainwashed.
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I was there for six years,
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is capable of.
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was being turned against me
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to fight for my son.
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Jim Jones
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of John Victor back.
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an arrest order,
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was being issued.
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because symbolically,
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of anybody Stateside
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from Jonestown
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to America.
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precipitated
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later called the six-day siege.
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for our children,
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to stand strong.
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that the Guyanese Army
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and we were gonna— to fight.
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if you take one of us,
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kind of thing.
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I'm gonna die today."
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with machine guns,
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feels like.
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I was gonna see 21.
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attack by the Guyanese army.
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like a human chain
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there's guns, there's peop—
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a while Jim would say,
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come tonight."
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it could happen again.
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that you're under attack.
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at any moment.
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this is what—
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he's doing to us,
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our own deaths.
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revolutionary suicide.
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stay together
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then they would die together
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to one another.
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to the radio room,
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were still there,
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"Let's take a vote.
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commit revolutionary suicide?"
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their hand.
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disappointment on his—
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but also a strategic look.
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gonna have to do?
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we were under attack
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And then, years later,
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over the custody battle.
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gonna do?
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gonna do now?
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I've been fighting
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for two years,
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trying and trying.
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out of there,
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I have to do.
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a legislative counsel
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in San Francisco.
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started writing
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being one of them.
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in this campaign
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what they are
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in the country.
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about their jobs,
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the war in Vietnam...
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to investigate.
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there was abuse of prisoners,
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put in prison for a week.
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was brought to his attention,
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the seals
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in front of one of them.
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we have to do,
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with Jonestown.
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uncanny ability
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to these defectors.
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very apparent to him
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something wrong.
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what the facts are
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I have...
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he wanted to do
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delegation trip
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the Peoples Temple there.
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in my office listening
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from defectors
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this ominous feeling.
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about the trip.
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Congressman Ryan.
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heard us
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they didn't believe us.
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and you can't believe that.
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that you have never met up
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and his party
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to cult members, reporters,
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the United States
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hoping to get to Jonestown.
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and the Concerned Relatives
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in Georgetown,
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a couple tough days.
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to enter Jonestown.
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things about Jonestown
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a former leader
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who had defected.
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and brother
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wouldn't they just leave?
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they're in a jungle.
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With guns.
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on Thursday night.
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and it was Jones.
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"So what do you think?"
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expecting to be turned away.
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the congressman in."
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a way to live."
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went on
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he just.
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of non sequitur sentences,
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I was terrified.
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has lost his mind.
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how much...
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our group and said,
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this many seats.
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groups
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over the seats.
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and I said,
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for a seat on the airplane."
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people said that
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airstrip on the way in,
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right then and there.
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even got into Jonestown.
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for me.
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headed for Jonestown
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they would get there
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was coming
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part of the CIA.
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and drilled.
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a huge, huge, huge deal.
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hear from Jones
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be people coming,
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to see
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the time that we leave Guyana.
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surely, you know,
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with a congressman, you know.
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you might be safe.
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know how I was gonna leave,
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to myself, and my son.
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300. I said, "Jakari will not spend
another birthday here."
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a very close friend of mine,
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Richard Clark,
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the moment
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that I wanted to go.
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with Congressman Ryan.
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out of here."
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and Monica Bagby just says,
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outta here."
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to one another,
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who needed the bolstering.
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it sounds crazy, but yes,
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yes, you know,
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you know,
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out of Jonestown"...
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his assistance to leave.
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a prison escape.
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That was what Jim said.
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leaving here walking.
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but you're not leaving here."
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to leave was death... period.
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government and we're here to...
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uh, health and the welfare
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who are here.
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on November 17th.
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and then the alarm sounded.
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and I'm scared.
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of the commune.
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thickest jungle,
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a viable community.
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Make a choo-choo train.
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talked to said the same thing.
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I never want to go home.
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I've ever been.
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that they couldn't leave
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Do you think you could?
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wanted to, I'm— I'm free to go.
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If I really wanted to,
I'd be free to go.
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that night.
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the congressman,
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that night,
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acceptance of us.
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was extremely tense.
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being put on for the benefit
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for us as well.
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is going on.
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and talk to everybody.
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This is a congressional inquiry.
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more about—
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about your operation here.
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whatever the comments are,
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who believe that this
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that ever happened to them
in their whole lives.
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in applause,
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many, many times.
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that it was the loudest
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an artificiality to it,
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for 30 seconds.
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and minutes.
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incredible tension being broken
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way overenthusiastic clapping.
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that I thought,
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to get out of here."
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this is gonna work or else...
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kinda doing a circle
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in the inside,
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for me to pass the note.
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kinda the curve of his elbow...
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on the ground.
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he was— was ten or something,
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"He passed a note!
He passed a note!"
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"I think you dropped something."
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and, um, um, he walked on.
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Congressman Ryan a note.
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and Monica Bagby's name on it.
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to get out of there.
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"Oh, this is it.
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against their will."
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a note to somebody,
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"We're leaving tomorrow."
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and spoke with me,
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the first one to ask to leave,
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on the plane."
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"You're in extreme danger.
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any transportation to leave.
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if he wanted to.
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on this top bunk
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to a torrential downpour
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a wink of sleep that night.
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gonna get out of here safely?"
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that Jim Jones
is a good man?
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I'm 27 years old,
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and I make my own choices,
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is a beautiful— more—
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than I ever seen out of anyone.
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very, very much.
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it was determined
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have separated.
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and I'm holding our son.
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"Where are you going?"
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on a picnic."
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"This is the stupidest excuse
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It's over."
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442. Then he just said, "Well, today
is not a good day, don't go."
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a little bit.
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"It's 30-something miles
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walking down the road.
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on my back.
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it's hard to breath.
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in my throat.
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from panicking.
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for the bullet.
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and Jackie Speiers.
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"You have a congressional shield
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"You're insane."
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to my son.
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was in the middle
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sitting with me,
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a typical four-year-old
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and just squirming
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and then he went back to Edith.
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that I've went over...
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in my mind.
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what was gonna happen.
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showed up at the pavilion.
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to the side
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by Don Harris of NBC.
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from Vern or Monica,
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and passed me this note.
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we're talking about.
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his son here.
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a bad place,
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to leave his son here?
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though, that—
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for whatever reason,
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in your group was—
People—
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friend.
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his son here?
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a good reason for that?I'll ask him.
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I'd take my son with me.
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that he was not right.
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how not right he was,
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he was not right.
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was starting to be chaos.
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that wanted to leave.
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because those two families
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from Indiana.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
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I know there—
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with Jim for decades
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"We wanna go."
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the whole mood changed.
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this screaming match going on.
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One second.
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was pulling on the child.
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she wanted to go,
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wanted to stay.
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"Oh, my God, this is..."
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had just skyrocketed.
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rolling down my face.
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it was so incredibly emotional.
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growing on his face.
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it had gone from 7 or 8,
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and now another 9.
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as the group of people
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would stay behind,
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two airlifts.
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the first group out.
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onto the truck.
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is coming with us.
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He's a plant.
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a sincere person
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We've gotta watch him."
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got on the truck.
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to Don Harris,
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of this powder keg.
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I mean, literally,
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the wind picked up
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40 miles an hour.
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torrential downpour happened.
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and I felt it physically,
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a supernatural force
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the place.
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so important
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couldn't leave.
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and running the motor
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of the mud.
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my mind is,
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out of here.
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from the pavilion.
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in the pavilion.
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He's talking to me.
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named Don Sly
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Congressman Ryan.
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he's actually crying.
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you know?
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a knife comes out and he says,
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you're gonna die."
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566. The knife comes out and he says,
"All right, mother,
you're gonna die."
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and we got the knife away.
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is sitting down
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on the congressman's shirt.
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to kill him.
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the leader is a murderer.
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and he's a murderer."
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Jones is sitting there.
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and he starts...
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so peaceful."
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all over my body.
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had never been more in pain
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like Jonestown
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in front of my eyes.
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on his shirt.
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of the truck
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for the airstrip.
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we are so lucky.
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a bullet."
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on Ryan's life,
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Larry Layton's on this truck,
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when we get to the airstrip.
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the feeling on that truck
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a lot of talking going on.
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to Port Kaituma.
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Thee roads are muddy.
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to get there.
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when a tractor...
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after them,
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of men on it—
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all armed.
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in the pavilion,
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'cause I helped save
the congressman's life.
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my way out of the pavilion.
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and I felt, literally,
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on my back.
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a sniper's scope on my back.
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and Gloria's there with Malcolm.
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on the bed.
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on the floor with his toys.
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what's happening up there?"
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holding each other,
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we're all gonna die."
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so many people coming,
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that an extra plane come,
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instead of one.
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that out
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is going to go ahead
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to the TV crew on the tarmac.
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when he came up?
Yeah.
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rob and choke and kill
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I don't— I don't know.
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What he said was,
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to some members of the press.
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onto planes.
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the smaller plane first.
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assigned to the small plane.
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at this point, has come over,
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I don't trust Larry Layton.
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on the same plane."
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is there
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"Would you just frisk him?"
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the tractor from Jonestown.
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"Uh-oh, there's trouble."
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there was this noise.
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They're killing everybody."
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