Jonestown 40th Anniversary

Jonestown survivor, Stephan Jones speaks at the 40th Anniversary memorial service at Evergreen Cemetary on Sunday, November 18, 2018.

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  • @joyr36
    @joyr365 жыл бұрын

    This guy, at only 19 years old, lost almost everyone he grew up around at one time and had to endure the stigma of being Jim Jones son. It takes a strong person to survive that.

  • @pamelatibbetts7147

    @pamelatibbetts7147

    5 жыл бұрын

    joyr36 Absolutely!

  • @46cab

    @46cab

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lost both his father and his mother also

  • @amycrumedy6586

    @amycrumedy6586

    4 жыл бұрын

    God knows he is not responsible.

  • @florafox3412

    @florafox3412

    4 жыл бұрын

    An adopted sister and brother, brother and sister-in-law,nieces,nephews friends

  • @suzanneforgione1018

    @suzanneforgione1018

    4 жыл бұрын

    He is a strong brave man. RIP - to all of those innocent souls that perished in Jonestown.

  • @ksjanetka
    @ksjanetka2 жыл бұрын

    We cannot control who we are born to, only the kind of people we become. Stephan Jones is an amazing man.

  • @foucault8964
    @foucault89644 жыл бұрын

    He’s a powerful speaker but hates doing it. That’s how you know he’s speaking the truth. That, and he talks about his failings.

  • @maximumpayne575

    @maximumpayne575

    2 жыл бұрын

    He's just like his father. He should talk about how he and his basketballteam were patrolling the outside of the hotel where the Concerned Relatives group was staying.

  • @alexkx8599

    @alexkx8599

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maximumpayne575 Yeah, I'm seeing strong and weird things going on here. He seems fascist with his ideas of food. He seems communistic with his daughters' names and a number of other things seem off. I guess he doesn't have full blown A.I.D.S. just an extremist with his diet?

  • @survivor5044
    @survivor50442 жыл бұрын

    The amount of guilt this man carried on his shoulders was unimaginable. I feel so bad for him because he cared so much. The humility he spoke with was amazing. God bless you brother and stay strong.

  • @g.b569
    @g.b5695 жыл бұрын

    Rest in peace to all the victims

  • @melbatoast6403
    @melbatoast64038 ай бұрын

    There is a warmth to this that reminds you the nightmare began with good people who wanted good things for each other and the world. You can hear the echoes of the beautiful times they shared before everything was lost. It's beautiful that they have reached a point when they can speak about it with less fear of judgement; focusing instead on the innocent lives taken and their potential removed from the world.

  • @sppl
    @sppl5 жыл бұрын

    When you speak from the heart, it's better than poetry.

  • @Pepsolman
    @Pepsolman3 жыл бұрын

    This guy is a marvel. He’s utterly gracious in humility.

  • @stevea3860
    @stevea38608 ай бұрын

    Remember and honour the lives of those wonderful people who worked so hard and lost their lives trying to make a better world for themselves and their families.

  • @BassPlyr23
    @BassPlyr233 жыл бұрын

    From that horrible day in 1978 through today, Stephan has been unequivocal in his condemnation of his father and his actions. I believe that his words here are sincere and that he has a lot of genuine love for his Temple “family”. I have read their stories, and there is not one word of blame from them for Stephan or for Jim Jr. It says something about Stephan’s character - even at age 19 - that he was perfectly willing to lie and confess to a crime he hadn’t committed (the murders of Sharon Amos and her children) to protect a weaker Temple member. I fully believe that had he been in Jonestown that day, he either would have made every effort to stop the slaughter, or would have been poisoned personally by his father as payback for his defiance. Stephan has traveled a difficult road and carved out a decent life for himself despite all he has endured. I have nothing but respect and admiration for him.

  • @alanmorris7669
    @alanmorris76693 жыл бұрын

    I wish that I didn't live so far away in North Carolina. I would like to attend one of these Memorial Services and meet these wonderful people.

  • @quatiec9987

    @quatiec9987

    3 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if you can. Or do they do it every year or every 10 years or so?

  • @alanmorris7669

    @alanmorris7669

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@quatiec9987 I believe they do it every year. I would really like to meet Grace Stoen. She was very helpful in exposing Jim Jones. Unfortunately, her son perished in Jonestown.

  • @quatiec9987

    @quatiec9987

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@alanmorris7669 yeah I've done so much research i feel like i know the people that were there lol but i would like to meet em all esp stephen.

  • @denisemarie6029

    @denisemarie6029

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too! 💔

  • @ClassicDepravities
    @ClassicDepravities4 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe this guy. he went through all of that and still didn't lose his faith. goddamn dude. I am not religious, but I have nothing but respect for him. I can't imagine losing all the people I've ever known like that. he never speaks too much ill of anyone who isn't his dad, and that is a hard thing to do when you hear those poor people screaming on the death tape.

  • @HeyYo8

    @HeyYo8

    3 жыл бұрын

    God bless

  • @katemaloney4296

    @katemaloney4296

    2 жыл бұрын

    You don't have to be religious to have faith in life, truth, and good.

  • @ClassicDepravities

    @ClassicDepravities

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@katemaloney4296 very well said!

  • @clown-cult96
    @clown-cult963 жыл бұрын

    This guy is nothing less than a hero. Not enough people talk about the fact that he was on the radio with the rest of the congregation in San Francisco. Jonestown wasn’t all the congregation. There were a lot of people still left behind in the states. Not one of them died and it’s because of Stephan Jones. His father was a murderer and at 19, his son was a better man than he could ever be.

  • @maximumpayne575

    @maximumpayne575

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stephen Jones and hisbasketball team stalked the Concerned Relatives group in Georgetown at the hotel they were staying at. Stephen Jones is on some of the tapes recovered in Jonestown. He was loyal to his father. He's a good speaker like his father.

  • @alexkx8599

    @alexkx8599

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maximumpayne575 Soooo, what are you saying?

  • @alexkx8599

    @alexkx8599

    Жыл бұрын

    Soooo, can you tell us more? Why did they stay back and who was running them then?

  • @vr3142
    @vr31422 жыл бұрын

    Stephan’s essays and writings really moved me. I’m glad he has been kinder on himself as much as his existence may allow.

  • @chaznsc
    @chaznsc4 жыл бұрын

    I woud like to meet Stephan. He is a genuine article of compassion. He is nothing like his father.

  • @harrypaul7329

    @harrypaul7329

    4 жыл бұрын

    he looks a tortured soul. this man was in charge of the HQ in the city where other members were killed, only he escaped alive. Thats puzzling.

  • @chaznsc

    @chaznsc

    4 жыл бұрын

    Harry Paul it’s actually pretty painfully simple. He narrowly escaped, by providence, the cruel final actions of the narcissist aka his dad. He didn’t run, flee, or take the easy way out. He lost everyone he ever loved in an instant. I would say after watching him age, he may sometimes wish he had taken of the poison. You don’t get over an event like this, it consumes you. I’ve got a lot of respect for him, and hope he has at least moments of happiness.

  • @harrypaul7329

    @harrypaul7329

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@chaznsc he.. was in charge of the HQ in the city. The day after the tragedy the other members that were staying with him were killed He was the only survivor. The killers / killer was not caught. This man was held by the local police as a prime suspect .It seems suspicious that he alone survived.

  • @NewsHistorian

    @NewsHistorian

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@chaznsc He and the basketball team were in the house and knew Sharon Amos was a fanatic and they could have stopped her and they didn't.

  • @BassPlyr23

    @BassPlyr23

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@harrypaul7329 not true at all. Just before the mass poisonings at Jonestown began, Jim radioed the Georgetown headquarters and told people to kill themselves. Stephan and Jim Jr. refused to follow the order, and even tried to stop people from killing themselves. Only fanatical follower Sharon Amos complied, killing herself and three of her children. About 40 people in the Georgetown house survived. Temple member Chuck Beikman did five years for attempting to kill a niece of Stephan and Jim Jr.’s in the bathroom after Amos had killed her children. Stephan radioed the Temple office in San Francisco, which had also received an order from Jones to kill themselves, and countermanded the order. All of this occurred on the same day. In total, 909 people in Jonestown died, four at the Georgetown house, and the five killed at the Port Kaituma airport. My sources are the two best-researched books on the subject: Tim Reiterman’s “Raven” and Jeff Guinn’s “The Road To Jonestown”. Pretty much everything you’ve said is completely false.

  • @sharoncopeland2700
    @sharoncopeland27002 жыл бұрын

    He’s a wonderful man hope he finds the peace he’s looking for.

  • @tl4340
    @tl43402 жыл бұрын

    Steven is an amazing person. His presence of mind at 19 years old saved many lives on that terrible day, when a normal 19-year old would have been paralyzed in horror and trauma. It is clear that he is haunted to this day by what happened, even though what happened in Jonestown was beyond his control.

  • @timothyleebrown1593
    @timothyleebrown15933 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE THIS GUY!!!!

  • @JohnBlack2345
    @JohnBlack23454 жыл бұрын

    my heart has and will always go out to Stephan, Jim Jr., the surviving members of the families and all the loved ones, who, despite such a tragedy....moved forward. to tell the true stories of what happened...including that tragic, fateful day.

  • @subacute
    @subacute3 жыл бұрын

    I had the privilege of getting to know Stephen for a few years, terrific person.

  • @DM12128

    @DM12128

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do you go to every video of Stephen Jones and post this? Jesus Christ, go do something.

  • @HeyYo8

    @HeyYo8

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DM12128 Watch your mouth fool Smh

  • @610LaurelStreet

    @610LaurelStreet

    Күн бұрын

    @@DM12128 shut it Jim. Tell Lucifer to turn up your thermostat down there

  • @Tymothic
    @Tymothic2 ай бұрын

    I’ve watched the Jonestown story several times; and Stephan you’re courageous for even revisiting those days. I applaud you for taking the time to speak out about the ordeal.

  • @karenallen938
    @karenallen9384 жыл бұрын

    Stephan is a fascinating gentleman. It's shocking that he and Jim Jr. are as normal and well adjusted as they are. Prayers for them and those affected by this horrendous period of history. Be blessed, all, today and always! =)

  • @subacute

    @subacute

    3 жыл бұрын

    I got to know him for a couple of years, absolutely fascinating man, he’s on a different level. I’m a better person for knowing him.

  • @karenallen938

    @karenallen938

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@subacute - Be blessed, Chris, today and always! =)

  • @helplessux

    @helplessux

    3 жыл бұрын

    I really don't know of anyone who speaks, 'brags' about his psycho dad in almost a laughable manner to make his own money. This guy is a goof and should be stayed away from. SHUT HIM UP!

  • @vintageragdoll1991

    @vintageragdoll1991

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@helplessux STFU Macey 🙄

  • @rampageclover9788
    @rampageclover97882 жыл бұрын

    A truly remarkable man...

  • @KRISTENTEFFT
    @KRISTENTEFFT6 ай бұрын

    I have so much respect for this young man God Bless You!!❤

  • @sashamusgravetravers30
    @sashamusgravetravers304 жыл бұрын

    May the Jonestown victims rest in peace 😭😭😭😭

  • @olivepoola9153
    @olivepoola91534 жыл бұрын

    God Bless you Stephan!! Prayers to the families and friends and especially the survivors!!

  • @michellep9999
    @michellep99993 жыл бұрын

    Every time I hear Stephan speak, I know exactly why his father had followers. The charisma is palpable even when speaking in such sorrow. I can only imagine how Jim must’ve been and I cannot find fault with people who wanted to follow hope and diversity. It’s such a tragedy. Tragedy. Only Stephan can forgive his father, as that is his blood, but I can’t and I’m not even connected to this except to grieve the 270 children murdered that day. It’s tragic. Poor Stephan and the abuse he grew up in such an insane childhood and to turn out so thoughtful in the end in his senior years. God Bless them all. And Rest them in Peace.

  • @kellyhuffman2751
    @kellyhuffman2751 Жыл бұрын

    That was GENUINE ------ You filled the dark hole with soulfulness!! There was madness in Jonestown.....but there too were beautiful,well meaning,God loving people that meant well!! You Rose out of the ruin of soul LESS.....God soul FILLED abandoned regathering...... to have children,find purpose and redirect the good/ beauty that has always been! You are an individual Stephen n NOT your Father's keeper! God loves you!! Thank you for sharing your genuine self! ......Rob and Kelly Huffman

  • @TheShrededward
    @TheShrededward3 жыл бұрын

    I remember Stephan. I always got the feeling he was just like any other kid in that stupid church. We didn't like it, but nobody was allowed to just tell our parents we had better things to do. The adults are who I blame. They are the ones who killed their own children.

  • @julianakleijn9254

    @julianakleijn9254

    3 жыл бұрын

    when were YOU there?

  • @TheShrededward

    @TheShrededward

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@julianakleijn9254 I was never in Jonestownm but my parents were members.

  • @shutup2751

    @shutup2751

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheShrededward did they get out ?

  • @neilcooper9508

    @neilcooper9508

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed Eric Richards

  • @vedawattieram15
    @vedawattieram153 жыл бұрын

    I am from Guyana. This story is hauntingly sad. I was about 13 years old when this happened. Most of us did not know of the government's arrangement with Jones. Our then government is in some way, l think, accountable. People led astray... you express it so well. Ahh! Have you ever returned to Guyana? I just happened upon this video.

  • @raymonko

    @raymonko

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don't think Guyanese govt would have any role, direct or indirect. No one knew the scale of his madness. It caught every one with surprise. Think about it, even the congressman who was sent to investigate went on to praise Jonestown before opening his eyes.

  • @EmperorSheevPalpatine

    @EmperorSheevPalpatine

    3 жыл бұрын

    The Burhnam Regime is partly responsible for what happend here - but they chose to close a blind eye. I am not saying the knew of all the atrocities, but certainely there were red flags that would have warranted they keep an eye on what was going on in their country. You would think the US State Department, would have sent cables looking for such flags. And of course the media reports. However they chose to ignore this , for several reasons - 1. Jones brought $ into the country and the greedy government therefore didn't mind keeping him around, 2. The location was so remote, the Guyana Government had no desire, nor the resources to mount appropriate ongoinig investigations.

  • @jaelzion

    @jaelzion

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was 14, born and raised in San Francisco. We're like counterparts on opposite sides of this horrible event that links our countries.

  • @jaelzion

    @jaelzion

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@raymonko I agree with you about the Guyanese government, but it's not true that everyone was caught by surprise. Former members had been bombarding the U. S. State Department with warnings that Jones was regularly carrying out "practice suicides". They wrote letters, signed affidavits, made in-person visits and did everything they could think of to get someone to help. They weren't believed.

  • @arnold2428

    @arnold2428

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jaelzion Congresswoman Jackie Spiel, recalls the whole experience as a failure of authority domestically and internationally. She recalled that it was clear at the time that illegal activity was occurring. So it’s interesting to hear your account, that word got around in SF at that time. Such a tragedy.

  • @cynthwise6982
    @cynthwise69824 жыл бұрын

    There was good in Jim Jones...& his Name is Stephan, he speaks of the True meaning of JonesTown...His Father turned what started as a Heaven on Earth into a HELL....Grateful Stephan survived to tell the Truth...there is no Shame casting a shadow on you brave Soul, may Peace be with You & Your Loved Ones Always...

  • @harrypaul7329

    @harrypaul7329

    4 жыл бұрын

    he was deeply involved in the affairs of the cult. He was in the city at the time , at the HQ. The next day , persons on that HQ, were murdered. How Stephen escaped alive is puzzling.

  • @elcheryto8503

    @elcheryto8503

    3 жыл бұрын

    Watch Jonestown documentary and you will know how Stephen Jones live.

  • @probunnysaavy7589

    @probunnysaavy7589

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Cynth, Jim Jones was never right, even in the beginning. Research shows that he was part of one of many mind control experiments that go in America--particularly in church, political, military, etc. groups. He too was probably mind-controlled. When the congressman went to Jonestown--the lid was about to be blown. So the hidden medical team of about 70 people--who were practicing evil experiments on those members would be uncovered. So they had to kill everyone off. Stephan Jones, Tim Carter and the leadership staff at Jonestown and Georgetown knew and did not call for help from America. A lot of the staff leaders parents and grand parents are naval/military intelligence. Debbie Layton's father was into biochemistry; and helped to finance Jonestown experiment. But Debbie was not a part of it. Yes, very few people drank the Kool-aid--maybe less than 10%--if that many. Because the US military did not allow too many autopsies to be done. As a matter of fact, the Green Berets (military) were ordered to kill any survivors.

  • @denisemarie6029
    @denisemarie60293 жыл бұрын

    You have so much strength to go through all this pain for so many years, and you’re still here to talk about it. You’re giving hope to so many. God bless you, Stephan

  • @peggyhaley302
    @peggyhaley3025 жыл бұрын

    Jonestown must be the biggest broken home on the planet. No one has completely healed.

  • @g.b569

    @g.b569

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you.

  • @mozfonky

    @mozfonky

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ya but they seem like such soulful people

  • @DefundTheFringes

    @DefundTheFringes

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jonestown scenarios are where BLM and Antifa are trying to drag America now, but they don't see it that way. People keep forgetting that extremists usually fail for a reason.

  • @alexkx8599

    @alexkx8599

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DefundTheFringes THANK YOU!!

  • @darcygraham2430
    @darcygraham2430 Жыл бұрын

    To your daughters, "I love you all my heart, forever, my blood, but God loves you more...but not much" God bless you for your strength.

  • @dannij7081
    @dannij70815 жыл бұрын

    Keep striving towards I bet peace Stephen and Jim, Jr.

  • @carolsolomon8834
    @carolsolomon88344 жыл бұрын

    This is the most honest set of remarks I’ve heard about Jonestown from an actual survivor. Deborah Layton’s book ‘Seductive Poison’ was the other most honest telling of Jonestown life I have seen. There are former temple members who are what I call ‘keepers of the flame’, who are determined to cast it all as a failed revolutionary cell with a cause. BS. It was ALWAYS only about Jim Jones, and his sadistic power over people. My best friend from high school, Harriet Tropp helped Jones create a prison camp in San Francisco, then in Guyana.

  • @carolsolomon8834

    @carolsolomon8834

    Жыл бұрын

    @@David_R922 her name was Harriet. Go do some research.

  • @alexkx8599

    @alexkx8599

    Жыл бұрын

    Um...what are you talking about concerning a prison camp?! And in San Francisco?!

  • @alexkx8599

    @alexkx8599

    Жыл бұрын

    @@carolsolomon8834 Soooo, where would someone find this information? You sure don't seem friendly about it.

  • @carolsolomon8834

    @carolsolomon8834

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alexkx8599 you sooooo sound like controlled op. FO

  • @alenelevin1757

    @alenelevin1757

    Жыл бұрын

    The book was real good.

  • @julianakleijn9254
    @julianakleijn92543 жыл бұрын

    I am so happy he found happiness

  • @doobyboy21
    @doobyboy213 жыл бұрын

    They should have never destroyed Jonestown... Just as a reminder that this place was real and there is no such thing as a perfect life and joining a cult has no happy ending !

  • @julianakleijn9254

    @julianakleijn9254

    3 жыл бұрын

    you cant just erase history! if nothing else remember the sign above jim Jones's chair

  • @steeveekeys1904

    @steeveekeys1904

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jonestown if left alone by sinister leaders and it's citizens properly protected by an army, navy, air-force, marines, I'm convinced, would have survived. It could have been a great place. A thriving little town, could have provided eco-tourism, etc. But no, it was going to be destroyed one way or another. Jim Jones or no Jim Jones any type of Communist compound stronghold with Soviet affiliation is going to be wiped off the map. The fact that they were American communists: that would mean absolutely no mercy, women and children, complete obliteration, total destruction. And that's EXACTLY what happened: with military precision. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carter's Nat. Sec Advisor, was a foaming-at-mouth commie-hater. President Carter and his wife , she was friends with Jim Jones, still have time to apologize for the mishandling of this American massacre Nov, 18th, 1978. RIP our fellow Americans, you are remembered.

  • @ginette84
    @ginette843 жыл бұрын

    An inspirational lecture about love, forgiveness for God, his family and people. It spoke to my heart about my relationship with my family and with others. We live among others cultures, we should seek tolerance.

  • @doriangray5750
    @doriangray57503 жыл бұрын

    Instead of the the ends justifying the means, but "The means justify the ends" - I agree. One's individual actions should always come under scrutiny and if we are to judge these individual actions on its own merits, whether they're moral or not, then very real change can occur and any mistakes changed or quickly learned from. If we are moral at every turn then the outcome can only be good. That is genuine progressivism in my eyes. Not blind devotion to a goal regardless of how many cruel, immoral actions it takes to get there. When communists said to George Orwell, "To make an omelette, you got to break eggs", to which Orwell replied... "So, where's your omelette?". They had no 'omelette', of course, only a history of broken bones and shattered lives. This guy is a powerful speaker against radicalism. For that alone, his experiences have actually yielded something good for the world, something everyone can learn from amidst one of the greatest tragedies to ever occur.

  • @johnmason6645
    @johnmason66454 жыл бұрын

    I love Stephan Jones!!!

  • @stephanieblevins8352

    @stephanieblevins8352

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love Stephanie Jones♥️

  • @subacute

    @subacute

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@stephanieblevins8352 Truly a great man, I got to know him for a few years.

  • @niamhryan9677
    @niamhryan96773 жыл бұрын

    I have so much love and respect for Stephen Jones. He went through so much during and after this. God bless you and keep you and your family always. 💖 Rest in Power and Peace all those precious souls that were lost.

  • @C-Here
    @C-Here Жыл бұрын

    Bless you Stephen, I hope you're doing ok. Terrible what you went thru, and am glad you survived... 👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @denisemarie6029
    @denisemarie60293 жыл бұрын

    This guy knows the meaning of resilience and strength. 🌹🙏

  • @joycea6576
    @joycea65765 жыл бұрын

    Much love, friend. What an uplifting memorial this was. It was an honor to be able to attend and to spend time with so many people I now call friends. Gracious and resilient, all.

  • @pagandeva2000

    @pagandeva2000

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hello Joyce! Are you a survivor? Either way, hugs to you

  • @attnorthtexas1095
    @attnorthtexas10955 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing... I was so happy to be at this ceremony and meet these amazing people -- survivors. These are the nicest people I've ever met. Thanks for remembering all those who lost their lives while trying to make this world a better place.

  • @ryanmoore7687
    @ryanmoore76872 жыл бұрын

    He said in one documentary that he never grieved his father's death

  • @willswalkingwest7267
    @willswalkingwest72674 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting this.

  • @binslick1000
    @binslick10004 жыл бұрын

    Jim Jones was gifted with intelligence and oratory skills. It's a shame he did not put those skills for good use. Instead, he chose to walk the path of transgression and sin.

  • @mcflex8913

    @mcflex8913

    3 жыл бұрын

    Satan can help you develop your talents in order to achieve his agenda.

  • @jaelzion

    @jaelzion

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not just intelligence and oratorical skill - he had a lot of personal charisma. He was gifted and used his gifts for evil.

  • @binslick1000

    @binslick1000

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jaelzion Absolutely.

  • @shutup2751

    @shutup2751

    2 жыл бұрын

    it's not that surprising there's been many terrible leaders in history who had almost supernatural charisma and oratory skills and chose to put those skills to do bad

  • @David_R922

    @David_R922

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shutup2751 When given so much influence, it's easy to fall down the hole and become drunk with power.

  • @Me-ho2jf
    @Me-ho2jf5 жыл бұрын

    U all lived on for All that was lost, telling the true story of what happened. U all are saved by the hand of God to remind all of what can happen. Thank u for sharing and keep speaking for all that can’t speak anymore.

  • @keriioppolo4024
    @keriioppolo40243 жыл бұрын

    Still a wonderful guy and well spoken. So sorry for what happened to everyone. I don’t judge anyone. I watched everything and learned from it. To the servers that you for still being with us so we learned from you. RIP to everyone That everyone that is lost . You are missed but not forgotten.

  • @kenwayne96
    @kenwayne964 жыл бұрын

    Stephan Jones is a Hero. He is the only one who stood up to his Dad and once told him (Jones) "You're full of shit." I can't imagine the burden of being the son of a man who perpetrated on of the most hideous acts in recorded annals of insanity. God Bless Stephan Jones. Pray for him and all those who survived the nightmare of Nov. 18th '78. BTW-Jim Jones and all those who committed suicide, included the ones who injected innocent children with cyanide, are in hell forever.

  • @jaelzion

    @jaelzion

    3 жыл бұрын

    My hero is Christine Miller. If you've listed to the death tape, she argued with Jones for quite some time. She challenged him as to why they couldn't travel to Russia as he had said they would, why the children had to die, why they were giving up. She went back and forth with him until they finally shouted her down. She died in Jonestown but she was the lone voice of dissent on that night. I can't imagine how much courage it took to do that.

  • @electronixTech

    @electronixTech

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jaelzion You're so right. I was looking for this comment. She was the voice of reason and courage.

  • @caseystrange
    @caseystrange5 жыл бұрын

    Beneath all his anger was a very lonely person who never really had a good father. A father who took everything from him and anyone he cared about, along with a large majority of American citizens and their families at that time. The magnitude of destruction he felt from his father should have killed him. But his hatred for his father and his spiritual calls for redemption caused triumph. His story is often over looked by a lot of scholars on Jonestown as he was on the basketball team that day and also dealt with finding people dead in Georgetown. But his upbringing in the temple as seen on the website he mentions via audio tapes and his writings, shows, that if he would have "snapped" back than, he probably would have ended up killing his father. Instead, he has healed scars, loving daughters and fond memories of his friends rather than painful ones. Best wishes, Stephen.

  • @suzvalentino1901

    @suzvalentino1901

    5 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't feel to sorry for him Casey, he was in that house where Sharon Amos was on the wire with Jones and he heard his father was going over the edge. He was told to go out and kill everyone by his father. But what did this fool do, God only knows. But what he didn't do was go to the Guyanese police and tell them something bad was happening in Jonestown, that his father was about to kill 900 people. He never let the U.S Embassy what was going on. HE DID NOTHING just like a little punk would do. I don't know how he lives with the thought of the lives of children he could have saved if only he went tor help that day.

  • @caseystrange

    @caseystrange

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@suzvalentino1901 I don't care for the allegations or conspiracies against Stephen as none of that matters now. If people want to dig up old wounds and open up cans of worms, thats on them. People should be healing from this.

  • @joycea6576

    @joycea6576

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@suzvalentino1901 Please check your facts. He was not at the house when Sharon did what she did because he went to warn the relatives at the hotel. He and a couple others from the basketball team tried to contact the embassy, but because it was a weekend they could not raise anyone. He returned to find what Sharon had done and called the Guyanese police. He also contacted the members who were in San Francisco and told them NOT to obey the order. He called them multiple times to make sure they got that message. California survivors attribute their survival to his efforts. You should also know he also took the little girl who was in the bathroom with Sharon and her kids, and was injured, but not killed (Stephanie, about 12 years old, I think) and raised her. Please also remember he was 19 years old, and they were 24hrs in travel away from Jonestown. I have mad respect for this gentleman.

  • @caseystrange

    @caseystrange

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@joycea6576 I do too Joyce. Enough so to never speak ill of him, to never contact him, and to wish nothing but good things to him.

  • @pagandeva2000

    @pagandeva2000

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jackie Trujillo he was only 19 years old and shielded from life. It sounds like he did what he could

  • @lissa4798
    @lissa47985 жыл бұрын

    What an amazing, courageous, beautiful man!

  • @kristijester4327

    @kristijester4327

    5 жыл бұрын

    when I heard Steve jones was talking. I was about to cry at the end, of this video,

  • @harrypaul7329

    @harrypaul7329

    4 жыл бұрын

    he escaped from the building in the city where other members were murdered. How he escaped alive is puzzling.

  • @harrypaul7329

    @harrypaul7329

    4 жыл бұрын

    he escaped from the building in the city where other members were murdered. How he escaped alive is puzzling.

  • @xoxozozoxoxo559
    @xoxozozoxoxo5592 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful talk, profound and meaningful

  • @alenelevin1757
    @alenelevin1757 Жыл бұрын

    I think the temple started out good. He had a duel side to him that he fought against.

  • @julianakleijn9254
    @julianakleijn92543 жыл бұрын

    I love this man

  • @CaptchaNeon
    @CaptchaNeon3 жыл бұрын

    In this case all of the horrible parts that were Jim Jones (may he rot in hell), his sons thankfully did not receive those flaws/parts and can be productive members of society.

  • @gregorybrechet5797
    @gregorybrechet57972 жыл бұрын

    My deep condoléances to all families who lost their relatives, sad crazy story, Stephan has been a pionneer all his Life to help his brothers and sisters that survived this tragedie as all where one famili there , long live humanity no matter what color what nationality, but religious should be something that we put lives of peoples our any leaving creature on earth in danger , love to all and let’s fight that this kind of tragedies are stopped on time god bless all

  • @paulinemuthena6545
    @paulinemuthena654510 ай бұрын

    Can't believe he is calling that murderer "dad".

  • @JenniferDubowskyLAc
    @JenniferDubowskyLAcАй бұрын

    Powerful ❤

  • @Grero
    @Grero4 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. Maybe they can hold another event that's not located inside a race track though.

  • @Matt-ns8nb
    @Matt-ns8nb Жыл бұрын

    I like that guy

  • @RodneyD
    @RodneyD2 жыл бұрын

    "How am I capable of such evil??.. When I lose my soul in the image of me. When your view of me is more important to me than the internal in me. When all connection is lost to that part of me which is of God" ...Stephan Jones Powerful words!! When you lose your true identity or never knew your true identity which is found only in God the father. You can willingly drink the kool aid. WE all as people drink the kool aid on a daily basis by the choices we make that goes against our true identity in Christ. SO don't ever look down on the people who followed Jim Jones. In a way... we all found ourselves standing in line.. waiting our turn at the pavilion at different times in our life.

  • @lesabeaty7415

    @lesabeaty7415

    Жыл бұрын

    Excellent point well-stated. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

  • @aprilfarrell1852
    @aprilfarrell18523 жыл бұрын

  • @toutaipalu9116
    @toutaipalu91164 жыл бұрын

    Great speech💯after all the Jonestown - Jim Jones documentary, it's good to see those that survived the massacre and I wouldn't call it a suicide which people were actually killed and not suicide 918 is a massacre only Jim Jones committed suicide the others were forced💉💉💉 potassium cyanide💀💀💀 kool Ade🍹 if not shot🔫 My heart goes out to the families who lost their love one's in Guyanese jungle who were mainly from San Francisco.

  • @helplessux

    @helplessux

    3 жыл бұрын

    the evil jim jones couldn't drink the 'kool-aid,' he shot himself. He was so evil and full of hate. His son has many of his odd 'qualities.'

  • @jcanyiam8309
    @jcanyiam83094 жыл бұрын

    11:54 I TRULY BELIEVE had Stephen been PRESENT on that TRAGIC DAY- He Would Have done something to STOP his EVIL FATHER and PREVENTED the Jonestown massacre!

  • @wvu05

    @wvu05

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think if he was there, Jim Jones would have known better than to try it. Maybe it was a deliberate choice to have the basketball team out of town that day.

  • @adrn205
    @adrn2053 жыл бұрын

    It's my firm belief that this man as well as his brother had much more to do with what happened than what they've let on....how convenient that only Jones' children and closest "elite" should survive. Such as Tim Carter. What else do they know?...what else did they do? Only they know. And they have to die with that knowledge.

  • @lostwildfree3492

    @lostwildfree3492

    3 жыл бұрын

    Listen to the Last Podcast on the Left 5 part series. They really touch on full story, and it clears this all up.

  • @pauline9580

    @pauline9580

    3 жыл бұрын

    He was away.. He wasn't even there!!!

  • @XxSTAR1977WARSxX

    @XxSTAR1977WARSxX

    3 жыл бұрын

    The basketball team, including Stephan and Jimmy Jones Jr. was the closest thing Peoples Temple had to a resistance movement. If they’d been in Jonestown that day, if anything, the death might’ve been stopped.

  • @martimcshy

    @martimcshy

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do some research. His dad tried to get him to stay. His mom helped him convince his dad to let him leave with the basketball team. She got him out of there. He was even called to come back right before the massacre and refused.

  • @julianakleijn9254

    @julianakleijn9254

    3 жыл бұрын

    are you serious Karen? go back to your UFO conspiracies and talking to the manager

  • @slammerLo525
    @slammerLo5255 жыл бұрын

    A great speech truly come from his heart I guess. I do hope I can meet him one day. Oh I forget to mention you look ridiculous without your long hair,. I first say you back in 79 with your body guard (assume) Nice seeing you again Stephen. God bless.

  • @lissa4798

    @lissa4798

    5 жыл бұрын

    Your comment made me nauseous.

  • @nickicouture7297

    @nickicouture7297

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol he’s an old man now.

  • @solsunson262
    @solsunson2622 жыл бұрын

    long life to Stephan Gandhi Jones

  • @MrMelgibstein
    @MrMelgibstein3 жыл бұрын

    I wonder what ever happened to Stephanie Jones.Jim Jones black grand daughter that got her throat slashed at Georgetown and survived. Stephen jones took a picture with his niece after defending her attempted asailant in the Guyanese court and no other stories about her were ever published.

  • @maryyoung777

    @maryyoung777

    Жыл бұрын

    Check with Alternative considerations to Jonestown. They do answer back. If anybody knows they definitely would.

  • @MrMelgibstein

    @MrMelgibstein

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maryyoung777 That a pretty good website for this matter.I did watch her uncle talk in an interview about her and said she is doing fine.

  • @maryyoung777

    @maryyoung777

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrMelgibstein Great. Boy was she spared! Jimmy must have named her after the Stephanie Jones, the Korean girl Jim and Marceline adopted who was killed in a car crash. That is why Stephan Jones is spelled with the ph and the a instead of v and e. But you probably know that.

  • @MrMelgibstein

    @MrMelgibstein

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maryyoung777 John Cobb Jones because many people used the Jones last name.John Cobb was Stephanie's uncle and got her out with the basketball team at her mother's request .

  • @maryyoung777

    @maryyoung777

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrMelgibstein Great. I need to read his book. Now I even have even more respect for him.

  • @user-ip7wo3ku6d
    @user-ip7wo3ku6d3 ай бұрын

    I have mixed feelings on this. If he wasn't gone playing basketball Would he have been one with a gun pointing at people so they could not leave! By his fathers orders. You will for ever be missed Rita, Julie, Rick Cordell .u cousins and my moms sister Barb cordell

  • @Wastelander1972
    @Wastelander19724 жыл бұрын

    I wonder, honestly, if in those last few hours when the poison was being passed out if Jim Jones thought of his oldest son’s defiance and the fact that he would likely survive the massacres of Jonestown and Georgetown. He’s outlived his father by a good bit by now. But then I have to wonder if all he was interested in is getting everyone to the vat and trying to make it less bitter to drink.

  • @julianakleijn9254

    @julianakleijn9254

    3 жыл бұрын

    sadly I think it was more the second. maybe in those few minutes of silence after everyone was dead but before he was shot, MAYBE it was a fleeting thought

  • @shannynmartin3157

    @shannynmartin3157

    2 жыл бұрын

    My gut feeling is that Jim honestly believed Stephan and the other People's Temple members outside of Jonestown would "avenge" their deaths and then follow through with "revolutionary suicide" themselves.

  • @ScottALanter
    @ScottALanter3 жыл бұрын

    It's sad what happened in Jonestown. But, it's also a value lesson for the increasing number of people embracing socialism today. Be weary of those who push that agenda. They may just want to lead you down a Jonestown path in the end.

  • @vr3142

    @vr3142

    2 жыл бұрын

    The reason Jonestown was Jonestown was because of organized religion’s manipul, subjugation and the constant breaking of will by oppressing onto oneself the idea that we are sinners and sinners only and one white man is a savior for that. Trying to look away from this and blaming it on socialism means there is so much here that I wished you also learnt from this tragedy, from the facets of people who controlled and abused others in the name of God.

  • @claudiodeclaudi646
    @claudiodeclaudi646 Жыл бұрын

    Figlio di uno dei peggiori mostri omicidi della storia... non è stat semplice per lui portare un cognome del genere , ma mi auguro che nn faccia la stessa strada del padre

  • @DefundTheFringes
    @DefundTheFringes3 жыл бұрын

    After 4:12, was that long childlike yell done on cue? Harley idiot at 11:54.

  • @court9311
    @court93113 жыл бұрын

    All that us against the world shit 😔

  • @kiasky1
    @kiasky13 жыл бұрын

    This guy should be in jail. Stephen Jones beat and treated Jonestown members horrible.

  • @alexkx8599

    @alexkx8599

    Жыл бұрын

    How do you know? What did he do? There seem to be a number of things off with him. He looks like he has full blown A.I.D.S.

  • @mistyblue3206
    @mistyblue3206 Жыл бұрын

    All that laughing going on. Interesting.

  • @Caravroomvroom
    @Caravroomvroom3 ай бұрын

    A guys screen name was THE REAL BRIAN claims he's the Jim Jones massacre is responsible for stalking and harassing victims of child trafficking and deaths by poison. He owns Centrelink and Link centre in silicon valley CA but travels to South America Guyana Paraguay Venezuela and Australia. I grew up with him in my kingdom hall of Jehovah witnesses his name was Brian Timothy maupin his brother Keith maupins spoke fluent Khmer and made me listen to Khmer cassette tapes on repeat since I was 3. I was born on geary st next to people Temple in 1978. Maupins family of serial killers haven't been caught yet. Come on humans please save the kids. 13 of our family members poisoned were kids

  • @Caravroomvroom

    @Caravroomvroom

    3 ай бұрын

    I had an aqcaintance tell me he was the rebirth of Hitler he got out of jail after 10yrs for raping his little brother who was 6. He definitely is in a mk ultra program. He lives in Vacaville. His father Stephen k. Lived in Ukiah.

  • @alenelevin1757
    @alenelevin1757 Жыл бұрын

    I felt Sorry for his mother. She was. A. Victim too.

  • @610LaurelStreet

    @610LaurelStreet

    Күн бұрын

    No. She was complicit

  • @johnburrows5119
    @johnburrows51193 жыл бұрын

    Is Stephan Jones sick? He is SO thin!

  • @adycee2915

    @adycee2915

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've read he's pretty tall, 6' 5". Always appeared a slim, wiry build. I do see it too.

  • @alexkx8599

    @alexkx8599

    Жыл бұрын

    He looks like has full blown A.I.D.S.

  • @pavlovsworld9122
    @pavlovsworld91223 жыл бұрын

    Why are these guys laughing?.. Innocent people were murdered. No other interpretation will do. I appreciate your openness. But the result means the "movement" is no more. Trying to call on the good parts you think was the point only serves to open the door for another cult to form. I am not saying the bitter perception is the right . I am saying to call it as it is. It was all a lie. A lie from a killer. This is the truth. And the truth will set us free.

  • @julianakleijn9254

    @julianakleijn9254

    3 жыл бұрын

    no it didnt have to be a lie. the wrong person led the movement EQUALITY AND LOVE FOR ALL IS NOT A LIE. And if it is to YOU then maybe YOU ARE THE EVIL ONE

  • @joemartin1253

    @joemartin1253

    3 жыл бұрын

    You can't keep sadness and bitter the rest of your life because LAUGHTER IS HEALING!!!!

  • @wvu05

    @wvu05

    2 жыл бұрын

    So, because Jefferson had blind spots, we shouldn't be striving for a world where all are created equal? People who wanted to do good and did some good things before it all went wrong should not be chastised for feeding the hungry and giving houses to those without.

  • @pavlovsworld9122

    @pavlovsworld9122

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wvu05 cult leaders are not equal at all.. Not a great comparison to Jefferson..

  • @wvu05

    @wvu05

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pavlovsworld9122 Of course, they're not equal. My point was that a lot of good and well-intentioned people were doing their best to help others, and it does a disservice to their memories to say that all of that should be erased because they followed the wrong person who, by most accounts, actually did good things in Indiana to the point where most scholars say that it wasn't a cult until it got to San Francisco, and one even said that had he died on his way to California, he probably would have been remembered as someone who did genuine good things by having the first integrated church in the state.

  • @truck_yeah_440
    @truck_yeah_4402 жыл бұрын

    Calling it an "anniversary" is juuust a little inappropriate.

  • @evanjonez914

    @evanjonez914

    2 жыл бұрын

    What would it be called then lol

  • @hallelujah969
    @hallelujah9692 жыл бұрын

    They wanted to show the world what a socialist utopia looks like, and very sadly, they did....😪

  • @Hanzey1966
    @Hanzey19664 жыл бұрын

    Wow...Not blaming Stephan or asume ANYTHING here ...But look at how Stephan ,,Licks,, his lips with his tongue while speaking in a verry particulair way... Then look at the last Images of Jim Jones nervous talks that day talking to the congress Man Leo Ryan.. Stephan is a spitting Image of his Dad here ...Eeerie ....

  • @julianakleijn9254

    @julianakleijn9254

    3 жыл бұрын

    I noticed the tongue thing in a past interview. eerie for sure but I love Stephen so much.

  • @adycee2915

    @adycee2915

    2 жыл бұрын

    I see that too.

  • @jamescummins5824
    @jamescummins58242 жыл бұрын

    He gettin' paid 💪😐

  • @NazrawiTesfaye4567
    @NazrawiTesfaye45675 ай бұрын

    why make fun of a dead person, who happens to be your dad.

  • @liamariloutenkah8489
    @liamariloutenkah84893 жыл бұрын

    Please tell him not to cuss at a memorial service!

  • @martimcshy

    @martimcshy

    3 жыл бұрын

    The man has been through enough, he can say whatever the hell he wants wherever he wants. Get over it.

  • @julianakleijn9254

    @julianakleijn9254

    3 жыл бұрын

    are you FUCKING serious? Hes being THIS STRONG and TYAT is what you have to say? fuck you

  • @vr3142

    @vr3142

    2 жыл бұрын

    There were far many worse things that happened for this service to occur. Cussing is the least to cherry pick or have a problem with.

  • @David_R922

    @David_R922

    Жыл бұрын

    That would make him like his father.

  • @deneshbhaskar3944
    @deneshbhaskar39444 жыл бұрын

    jim jones is a hero

  • @kenny-9-

    @kenny-9-

    3 жыл бұрын

    Are u really saying he was a hero really plz explain how? He was evil. Pure evil.

  • @deneshbhaskar3944

    @deneshbhaskar3944

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kenny-9- I want to backtrack and say Jim Jones was mentally ill and caused mass murders of women children and men. He is not a hero.. He is a sick minded man who leaves a legacy on par with Hitler, and Stalin, and mao. RIP to Jones Town survivors. I have dark humour so it was an poor attempt at a joke.

  • @kenny-9-

    @kenny-9-

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@deneshbhaskar3944 thank u I was going to say he was a sick man

  • @deneshbhaskar3944

    @deneshbhaskar3944

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kenny-9- U know what... At the start when he helped ppl like addicts, homeless, and stuff he was good. BUT suicide is fine if ur goin git alone... BUT to make everone die is sick. Those poor babies and ppk who were injected. Theres not a spot deep enough in hell for him

  • @dixieken
    @dixieken8 ай бұрын

    This guy, despite being only 19, gladly joined in on the torture of the elderly, and anyone else that he thought was an "enemy" of his father's "movement"!!! SMHID

  • @trafficjon400
    @trafficjon4009 ай бұрын

    Excuse your psycho Father ? But, Steve Jones I know we all love you and Hope for an Honest loving none- Manipulative Creator. But. at 11 years in 78 hoping slow down through out time to atheist? Reading CONTRADICTIOS CAN MESS THINGS UP. How some of you get an education? 78 I was lucky to get a beating than Going to School and I hate him as he's dead and know more why he hated any one especially me looking in to his eyes and getting thrashed just for it..🥴🤕🤨😐🥲😵‍💫.

  • @CrystalNicole13
    @CrystalNicole134 жыл бұрын

    ❤️