How very much ive loved you. How very much ive tried my best to give you the good life. Who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. Let us be done with it. Lets be done with the agony of it. Drinking a koolaidtype fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. Something to put you to rest. Oh god. 30 years later in a place where words could kill and did, there is silence. An empty field, the people gone. Almost no trace of their lives or dreams. This is the site of jonestowns openair meeting hall where im standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass murder and suicide pact in americas history. Only small golden flowers grow where bodies once lay. On that fateful morning there are more than 940 People Living in jonestown. By nightfall only 33 would still be alive. For most of the few who did survive, it took incredible courage to defy jim jones and step away. This is their story. One of desperation and daring and in the
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Down to augusta, georgia to atlanta, georgia to where Tropical Storm irma was visiting its wrath. Trees were down every quarter of a mile a big tree across the road. All the way to atlanta. Atlanta hartsville airport, the worlds Busiest Airport hopelessly disrupted today. Thousands of flights canceled. Southwest had no flights, delta a handful. They canceled over 3,000 of their flights. The Rapid Transit in atlanta was closed all day today. Monday. Now were down in fort benning, the sprawling army base that straddles the georgia alabama line. Irma passing through here now. This is the back side of the storm. Not much going on. Before i talked to the Garrison Commander we were at the chattahooche river there was tremendous flooding back in the day 1990s and then in 2009 Hurricane Irma came by and really visited some real wrath on the peach tree state. Now you have a situation where here in fort benning they are gearing up to help in the relief effort. Before we get there at the chattaho
This were pulled out from their roots by wind gusts up to 142 miles an hour yesterday afternoon in naples. It has been tough going for the people here. No electricity, a very dark, quiet area. Theyve been trying to make their way through the streets, downed power lines and trees, rescue crews are trying to clear the streets. A lot of neighborhoods still flooded. 12 inches of rain during the storm as well. The promised storm surge that people were afraid of that could be 10 to 15 feet come up suddenly and kill people. That simply did not materialize. The back end of the storm just too weak to make it happen. There are roofs down and trees down and power lines down, some serious destruction, not devastating destruction and most important, no lives lost in the storm in naples. The big challenge now is electricity. More than 200,000 people without it. No a. C. A lot of schools damaged as well. A lot of families will be having some tough times over the next few days as we wait to get back t
Roots by wind gusts up to 142 miles an hour yesterday afternoon in naples. It has been tough going for the people here. No electricity, a very dark, quiet area. Theyve been trying to make their way through the streets, downed power lines and trees, rescue crews are trying to clear the streets. A lot of neighborhoods still flooded. 12 inches of rain during the storm as well. The promised storm surge that people were afraid of that could be 10 to 15 feet come up suddenly and kill people. That simply did not materialize. The back end of the storm just too weak to make it happen. There are roofs down and trees down and power lines down, some serious destruction, not devastating destruction and most important, no lives lost in the storm in naples. The big challenge now is electricity. More than 200,000 people without it. No a. C. A lot of schools damaged as well. A lot of families will be having some tough times over the next few days as we wait to get back to normal here in naples. Kimberl