JONESTOWN SURVIVOR Interview on All Out Attack Podcast with Harry Robinson
I was interviewed for All Out Attack Podcast this last week. During the 40th Anniversary of Jonestown, many of us survivors expected the interest in/curiosity about Jonestown and Peoples Temple to slow down. Afterall, it had been 40 years. The opposite has been true. Since November 18, I have had many students, researchers, and historians reach out for interviews. This month, I have had people from around the world contact me for interviews – from Sweden, England, and other countries, and numerous students who were competing in the National History Championship. I have been doing at least one interview a day.
Here is the link for this podcast: https://alloutattacksports.wordpress.com/2019/02/14/alloutattack-podcast-jonestown-survivor-laura-johnston-kohl/?fbclid=IwAR03oMRvH6xwxAEnrRwfVog7M0BITd6vPHVjhqFArjklnsRmLWabP1OoSlg
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