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‘I Am God’: How This Cult Leader Convinced 912 Followers To Kill Themselves Within Minutes

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Jim Jones led 912 People’s Temple followers, including 276 children, to mass suicide at Jonestown, Guyana in 1978, marking one of history’s deadliest cult tragedies

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912 people including 276 children died in one of history's deadliest cult tragedies. (News18 Hindi)

912 people including 276 children died in one of history’s deadliest cult tragedies. (News18 Hindi)

On November 18, 1978, the world witnessed one of the darkest chapters in modern history. A total of 912 people, including 276 children, lost their lives in a mass suicide at Jonestown, a remote settlement in Guyana (a country on the northern coast of South America which was once part of the historic British West Indies). The tragedy was orchestrated by Jim Jones, a self-styled religious leader who called himself God and controlled his followers with fear, manipulation, and superstition.

The seeds of this catastrophe were sown more than two decades earlier. In 1956, Jim Jones founded the People’s Temple in the United States under the guise of helping the poor and marginalised. He presented himself as a saviour and protector of the downtrodden, speaking of equality, justice, and compassion. But behind the façade of charity, Jones was building a cult of personality. He repeatedly claimed he was the incarnation of God, and with sweet talk and hollow promises, he gained hundreds of loyal followers.

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Jones openly opposed the American government, portraying himself as a revolutionary figure. His growing defiance drew attention from authorities, so he decided to move his congregation far from US soil. He chose Guyana, where he established a commune in the dense forests. This settlement came to be known as Jonestown.

At first, Jonestown was presented as a utopia, a place where people could live in harmony. But reality soon proved otherwise. Residents were forced to work 12-hour days in difficult conditions, while Jones controlled every aspect of their lives. Exhausted followers were denied rest, and instead of sleep, they were forced to sit through his long and rambling sermons. Anyone who defied him, or was caught sleeping during his speeches, was brutally punished.

By the late 1970s, complaints began to reach the US government about conditions in Jonestown. When news of an impending investigation spread, Jones grew increasingly paranoid. Fearing exposure, he called a mass meeting and used fear to manipulate his followers into obeying him one last time.

Jones told the crowd, “The government is coming to shoot us all. Before something happens and the bullets pierce us all, we should drink this holy water. This will save us from the pain of those bullets.”

He escalated the fear, adding, “They will blow us up with a bomb. We will be blown to pieces. The women and children who survive, they will be tortured or raped. So we have to do this to save ourselves from them.”

Under his orders, large vats of a poisonous concoction were prepared. Cyanide had been mixed into a flavoured drink, which Jones described as holy water. He then instructed his followers that, at his signal, they must all drink it together while remembering God.

The scene that followed was one of horror. As soon as people consumed the mixture, they collapsed to the ground in agony. Some resisted, but Jones’s armed guards forced the deadly drink down their throats. Within five minutes, the settlement turned into a graveyard. Entire families lay lifeless side by side.

The final death toll stood at 912, including 276 children. It remains one of the largest mass suicides in recorded history.

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