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It's as if every force in those people's lives was ultimately conspiring to kill them.
That's easy to say when you have social and financial options otherwise.
Jim Jones got most of his recruits paying off people's debts.
I have always had a fascination with cultism, especially Jim, and it goes so far beyond what is being discussed here. There is a consistent game plan for all of these "leaders" and the financial dependence is one of the keys to it.
I'm kind of an encyclopedia on Jonestown, starting when Jim was a just a kid.
What was his favorite toy when he was 4?
He carried one around from the day he could walk.
By the time he was ten he could quote scripture at random.
The original goal of fiancial dependence as a ubiquitous social facet was to make nations as unto cults.
Nobody ever got a choice regarding participating in a cult, just a nominal choice of cult denomination.
If I had to pick between Uncle Sam and Jim Jones' flavoraide I think I might actually prefer the flavor.
jim jones ordered his cult to prepare kool aid with cyanide in it, as the chicago city government had hired mercenaries to follow them halfway across the planet and had them surrounded. after a police-endorsed harassment campaign.
99.9% of people there drank it, but almost 50% survived with horrible crippling injuries. the FBI had sold them faulty cyanide.