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Nat Geo Trailer: Jonestown Cult Massacre

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CULT MASSACRE: ONE DAY IN JONESTOWN�tells the story of an idealistic religious organization led by the infamous Jim Jones, who set out to establish a utopian community in Guyana. What began as a peaceful movement seeking social justice ultimately spiraled into a mass casualty that left 918 dead. Told by survivors and eyewitnesses, along with rare footage and rare recordings of Jones, the powerful series takes an immersive look into the final harrowing hours leading up to one of America�s darkest chapters.CULT MASSACRE�features first-person accounts from former Peoples Temple members, including Leslie�Wagner Wilson�and�Yulanda Williams; former member of Congress and aide to U.S.

Rep. Leo Ryan�Jackie Speier;�former Washington Post foreign correspondent�Charles Krause;�former Special Ops Air Force Sgt. David Netterville, who was among the first of three U.S. service members to enter Jonestown in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy and has never spoken about his experience for a documentary before; and Jim Jones� son,�Stephan Jones.https://www.youtube.com/watch-v=nYIUjavwqVo

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