Sunday, November 03, 2013

Friends, relatives sought for 97 Jonestown victims

A very valuable historical resource pertaining to the destruction of the Peoples Temple settlement at Jonestown, Guyana on or about Nov. 18, 1978 can be found in the weekly publication, the Baltimore Afro-American, founded in 1892. Utilizing staff writers as well as a more pointed version of the UPI, the uniquely black perspective addresses what would seem to be fairly obvious issues, and concerns that are absent from the more mainstream media.

The difference in sensibility is often striking, and a collection of AFRO articles which I've begun to assemble here, hold rich veins of irreconcilable detail which will only add to the dross of the improbable official story, prospected at the highest levels of the United States government, then sold us by its fourth estate.

First appearing on Dec. 17, 1978, in at least one newspaper, after being made available to the UPI by the State Department, and republished here on Jan. 6, 1979, or 48 days or so after the tragic events in South America, was a sublist of victims with a plaintive angle: "Friends, relatives sought for 97 Jonestown victims." Purporting that
The U.S. State Department is seeking the next of kin or friends of 97 Jonestown murder-suicide victims who have been positively identified.
Anyone familiar with other victims or survivors lists published in the contemporaneous aftermath, or the more recent work of assemblage made by fabulists such as Fielding M. McGehee III and Mary McCormick Maaga, will note the characteristics that set this work apart, and vouchsafe an official origin. Constructed, for the most part, with the sort of information found on American passports---things like middle initials, and the date and state where born, and with only three "AKA's" among the whole lot---it could help to settle the troubling issue of identity that mars the memory of both the Jonetown living and dead. That is if we could abide its central premise---that a year abroad, and several days of putrification, could render a specious subgroup as forensically (if not actually lawfully) identifiable, yet still lovelorn and lost, shades unwashed, unburied and unmourned.



The lead-in states
The department asks anyone with information as to next of kin or friends to call (202) 632-3712 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. EST.
I have to ask in return: Why must a request such as this be advertised in a newspaper, especially one in Baltimore? The families of the Jonestown dead were denied the sort of hope that drove family members to blanket Manhattan with mimeographed Missing Person's posters of a loved one's face following the attacks of September 11th, 2001, under the apparent delusion that they might be wandering around New Jersey, dust-covered and amnesiac. Surely if over seven weeks had passed since Jonestown fell, with no stewards coming forward to claim rights over the properly identified remains of those who'd slipped the mortal coil, then a general announcement of calling hours on the East Coast would do little by way of an enticement.

Furthermore, a targeted approach would seem in order, given that everyone's "last known residence" was in California:
The list of 97 includes name and, where available, state where born, birth date and last known residence:
This casts doubt on the fervor of an ideological emigration since most had been situated in the wilds of Guyana for over a year, on a permanent basis, mind you, without the stateside visits enjoyed by a privileged few. Shouldn't "their last known residence" be Jonestown? Where did information of a former domicile come from in the first place? If authorities had it in hand, why didn't they start inquiries there?

Moreover, a subset of just over ten percent of this subgroup of slightly more than ten percent of the stated total of fatalities were left uncredentialed by the simplest of passport record information:
  1. Farris, Lore R.
  2. Jackson, Karen
  3. Jay, Love or Lave
  4. Johnson, Karl
  5. Johnson, Rosa
  6. Kay, Marie
  7. Logan, Henry L.
  8. Miller, Lucy S.
  9. Olhe, Marie
  10. Oman, Edna M.
Did the Guyanese government have fingerprint records for immigrants sans the basic information which would establish their identities? A number of survivors lived because of their timely visits to the nearest dentist 150 miles away. As a rule, this would break the bank even for a capitalist commune of 1,200. Planners should have made do with one less respiratory therapist and brought in a good dental hygienist on site. In the absence of the few tools available at the time to make identifications on corrupted corpses, and in the interpersonal vacuum postulated, how can we be sure that "Rosa" is Rosa and not really Marie?

Most damaging to this argument are some serious internal boo boos on their list.

Take for instance Daren Richard Janero, born 3-1-64, in California, with a L.K.R. in Redwood Valley, California, age 14.

On the Who Died/Who Survived List, for which I'm obligated to credit Alternative Considerations of Jonestown and Peoples Temple, we're told that Claire Elaine Janaro, age 39, and Richard Mario Janaro, age 51, the documented mother and father of young Daren, both survived the catastrophe---Richard because he was aboard the supply ship Cudjoe in neutral waters, his regular gig; and Claire, who was "in Georgetown on business" that weekend, or so we're told by Natalia Danesi, who has 3,492 Memorials Added to the Find A Grave website, and that's some fucking fetish.

How could two out of an announced 87 Temple survivors in Guyana at the time of the massacre, be overlooked by the special government task forces (like State and Justice---we don't talk about the C.I.A., N.S.A., FBI, D.I.A., F.C.C., A.T.F., etc.) along with a corp of journalists in Guyana that totaled 150 from the U.S. alone, escape notice? That's nearly two Yank journalists per survivor!

Daren Richard's biological sister, Mauri Kay Janaro, also died, two days shy of her 16th birthday. Why her name is not on this list, but on another list of victims whose relatives had been proper notified, is the question, Apparently, a slight misspelling of "Janero" as "Janaro" was the bureaucratic snafu, but what explains the parental? They also had a "foster" brother, Marvin Wesley Sellers Janaro, who was a further victim, but his name doesn't appear on either list. And since when do foster children take on the last name of their government subsidized benefactors? Natalia Danesi speaks of Marvin Wesley, saying, "He had written his birth mother and warned her not to come to Jonestown, Guyana." Good boy. Now did he explain to her the serious and permanent change in his identity and legal status that a name only symbolizes?

All three of these children supposedly wound up in the mass grave in Evergreen Cemetery, in Oakland, California, where Daren Richard received no special berth, marker or consideration just because he once had the status of being "identified." Both of his parents were members of the "Planning Commission," the high-level, read-in Group of 140, who ran the Peoples Temple gangster show, so they can't cry poverty---apparently, they just didn't care.

Claire Elaine Janaro enjoying the farm life and the cool afternoon air in Northern California
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The use of a Zip Code is a homey touch. The picture is atrocious.
Daren Richard Janaro

Birth: May 1, 1964
Panorama City, Los Angeles County
California, USA Death: Nov. 18, 1978
Barima-Waini, Guyana
He lived in Redwood Valley, California 95470 before moving to Jonestown, Guyana where he lived in Cottage 12. He was a Student. He entered Guyana on April 6, 1977. Son of Claire Elaine Janaro and Richard Mario Janaro. Brother of Mauri Kay Janaro and foster brother of Marvin Janaro aka Marvin Wesley Sellers. Other records spell first name "Darren." His parents, Claire and Richard, were not in Jonestown on November 18, 1978. Claire was in Georgetown on business while Richard was aboard the Cudjoe boat. His father, Richard Janaro, died in 2003. He is survived by his beloved mother, Claire Janaro, of Los Angeles, California.

Family links: Parents: Richard Mario Janaro (1920 - 2003)
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USAPlot: Jonestown Memorial
Created by: Natalia Danesi
Record added: Nov 01, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 31053788


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Natalia Danesi even gave 83-year-old Richard Mario his own death record when his time came, which is kind of sweet.

Richard Mario Janaro

Birth: 1920
Death: 2003
He was a member of the People's Temple who was aboard the boat off the coast of Guyana on November 18, 1978. He is survived by his wife, Claire, another temple member who was in Georgetown, Guyana on November 18, 1978. Their children, Mauri Kay Janaro and Darren Richard Janaro both died in Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978. They also lost their foster son, Marvin Wesley Sellers Janaro, in Jonestown.

Family links: Children:
Mauri Kay Janaro (1962 - 1978)*
Marvin Wesley Sellers Janaro (1963 - 1978)*
Daren Richard Janaro (1964 - 1978)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Unknown
Created by: Natalia Danesi
Record added: Nov 11, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 31287718
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Mauri Kay Janaro

Birth: Nov. 20, 1962
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death: Nov. 18, 1978
Barima-Waini, Guyana
She lived in Redwood Valley, California 95470 before moving to Jonestown, Guyana where she lived in Dorm 5. She was a student. She entered Guyana on August 4, 1977. Daughter of Claire Elaine Janaro and Richard Mario Janaro. Sister of Daren Richard Janaro and foster sister Marvin Janaro aka Marvin Wesley Sellers. Her parents were not in Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978. Her mother, Claire, was in Georgetown on business while her father Richard was on the Cudjoe boat. Her father died in 2003. She is survived by her beloved mother, Claire Janaro, of Los Angeles, California.

Family links: Parents: Richard Mario Janaro (1920 - 2003)
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Plot: Jonestown Memorial
Created by: Natalia Danesi
Record added: Nov 01, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 31053991

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Marvin Wesley Sellers Janaro

Birth: Apr. 9, 1963
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Death: Nov. 18, 1978
Barima-Waini, Guyana
Also known as Marvin Wesley Sellers. He lived in Cottage 52 in Jonestown, Guyana. He was a student. He entered Guyana on July 27, 1977. Biological son of Alta Sellers and foster son of Claire Elaine Janaro and Richard Mario Janaro. Foster brother of Darren Richard Janaro and Mauri Kay Janaro. His foster parents were not in Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978. Claire was in Georgetown while Richard was aboard the boat, Cudjoe, both on Temple business. He had written his birth mother and warned her not to come to Jonestown, Guyana.

Family links: Parents: Richard Mario Janaro (1920 - 2003)
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Plot: Jonestown Memorial
Created by: Natalia Danesi
Record added: Nov 01, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 31053875


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You might think it couldn't get any worse but you'd be wrong. Note that Lew E. Jones' name is on the list of those forensically identified bodies for which no family contact information could be found by federal government officials. He may have only been Jim Jones' adopted 22-year-old son, but his was a long-term relationship since brought over as an infant, and not acquired as he'd hit a comely prepubescence, like most of the crew transparently seem.

Lew's maternal grandparents were back in Indiana (with some sources saying they'd left Guyana the week before Ryan's visit) and the grandmother, Charlotte Baldwin, was frequently in the news in the early days as plans developed for the burial of her daughter, son-in-law, and two grandchildren. This began as casket interments in a hometown cemetery in Indiana, but that shifted, eventually becoming both cremation, and the casting of the ashes on the high seas, just to be safe. 

I wouldn't be surprised if the C.I.A. had developed working D.N.A. tools a good ten years before Jerry Springer got them. In any event, there was no question of anyone later bringing Osama bin Laden's body back to the Dover mortuary; or digging up "Jim Jones" from a sanctified resting spot, but the winds of portend were surely blowing in: See the October 5, 1981, New York Times, Oswald's Body Is Exhumed -- An Autopsy Affirms Identity, (diigo.)
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The Families of Jonestown web page is a tangled web lost in the warp of an endless woven tapestry. For the record, this is how the Jones family breaks down:


James Warren Jones9              Marceline Mae Baldwin Jones            Stephanie Jones3Suzanne Jones3; Agnes Paulette Jones (35)3; Lew Eric Jones (21)3; Stephan Gandhi Jones (19) 4; Timothy Glenn Tupper Jones (18)3; James Warren Jones, Jr. (18) 3, 4

Forrest Ray Jones                   Agnes Paulette Jones1                         William Dillon Dean (17); Stephanie Lynn Bishop aka Stephanie Jones (14); James Arthur Bishop, aka James Arthur Jones (13); Michael Ray Jones (7)

Johnny Jones, aka Johnny Moss Brown, Jr.
                                                Ava Phenice Jones aka Ava Cobb      Stephanie Brown (9)2, 4, Marchelle Jacole Jones (infant)

Timothy Glenn Tupper Jones  Sandra Yvette Cobb aka Sandy Jones      Monyelle Maylene Jones (infant)3    

Lew Eric Jones                        Terry Carter, aka Terry Jones                       Chaeoke Warren Jones (1)

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You will notice that Sandra Yvette Cobb's name is on the list of the identified yet sadly unclaimed. Legally speaking, she's Jim and Marceline Jones's daughter-in-law, but you didn't read it in the Washington Post. Footnote 3 indicates an adopted child, and the one which Tim Tupper and Sandra Yvette got as a weddding present (he was just 18) they named Monyelle Maylene Jones, since their first choice, Placenta Tylenol, had been usurped by a pretend first cousin.

Notice also how the water has been muddied around the problematic Stephanie Jones. The Stephanie Jones attributed to Jim and Marceline died in 1959 as a young child in a highly suspicious car accident. That she remained included in the counting 19 years later only added to the confusion, and was positively macabre, as though Anthony Perkins were still setting a place for her at the dinner table.

Agnes Paulette Jones, 35, was adopted by Jim Jones when she was 11 and he 23, which is an odd way to start a rainbow family. As she  moved along in life from a Mr. Dean, to a Mr. Bishop, she named her first daughter Stephanie in 1964, which makes perfect sense, since it honors the brief period in 1959 when she had a younger sister. That Agnes Paulette wound up back with a Mr. Jones, meant she could go back to using the monogrammed tea towels she had as a maiden.

Things start to get pretty confusing here, even the Jones Family tree doesn't really help. Two of the Jones' boys married sisters, nee Cobb, one of whom had a middle name Yvette, while a different Jones boy married a girl whose first name was also Yvette. Apparently, and this is only conjecture, Ava Phenice Cobb married John Moss Brown before he was adopted by Jim Jones, and when John was adopted she came along in the bargain---which is the only way she could get a name like Ava Phenice Cobb Brown Jones. When Agnes' Stephanie was five-years-old, Ava had a daughter and named her Stephanie too, since she was still a Brown and only a later child was a straight up Jones.

But the little nine-year-old throat-slashing survivor candidate was named Stephanie Jones in all the early publicity--not Brown--although the details of her lineage with the Reverend shifted with the reporter telling the story.
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Lynetta Jones Family Tree

Charlotte Baldwin
Cobb Family Tree


Rita Tupper Family Tree


The interesting pattern found in these family trees is told in color--no pun intended. The red is for survivors and the blue are minor dependents. The only minor to survive among this batch was Stephanie Jones, who survived with her throat slashed.
Larry Layton lost his second wife Karen Layton, as well as his first. Apparently, Ruletta Brown, judging by her issue---Marquess Dwight Rhodes Jr.---was survived by two men, Odell Rhodes and Robert Paul, while her sister Jocelyn was jilted by only one---and a suitcase full of cash has that effect on a man. Then again, Odell Rhodes also claimed the paternity for a baby born to Juanita Bogue, who grew to the age of 19, when he killed an Oakland, California policeman. (See: January 13, 1999, San Francisco Chronicle, Oakland Man Charged, by Gregory Lewis, diigo)
The real issue at Jonestown doesn't appear to have been racism as much as sexism (And don't let the handful of powerful dragon ladies fool you either. There has always been a market for female sadism, and they were making more coffee, than policy. The meteoric rise of 25-year-old Terri Burford from a third-rate college, and a year or so as a secretary at the cable company, to the life of an international money launderer, who always wound up in the bed of the man left on top, was symptomatic of the problem, not the solution. That vicious inside track competes directly with every man or woman who goes to school then work, plays by the rules, while deluding themselves that in "open democracy" is a level playing field.

Brown Family Tree

Carter Family Tree



Ijames Family Tree







Why is David Lee Chaikin, age 15, found on the un-notified list, while his two parents and sister are on the relatives-notified one? The family makes for a nice, square family tree. And if officials must throw in a somewhat interpretive former place of residence, "where available," couldn't they at least have been consistent?

Chaikin, David Lee 1-21-63, Calif. (Redwood Valley, Calif.)

Chaikin, Gail S. 2-26-61, Calif.
Chaikin, Phyllis 5-6-39, Calif. (Redwood Valley, Calif.)
Chakin, Eugene B. 12-18-32, Calif.


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Armstrong, Oreen (AKA Poplin) 10-11-04, Texas (San Francisco) 74
Beal, Geneva M. 9-4-40, Miss. (San Francisco) 38
Beck, Daniel J. 5-13-66, Calif. (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 12
Bell, Alfred 3-12-09, Ark. (San Francisco) 69
Bell, Beatrice C. 2-3-55, Ark. (San Francisco) 23
Bell, Elsie I. 6-11-18, Ark. (San Francisco) 60
Bower, Donald R. 2-3-27, Calif. (Oakland, Calif.) 51
Bowie, Kenneth B. 4-20-60, La. (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 18
Bowman, Anthony 2-7-64, Calif. (Los Angeles) 14
Bowman, Delores 9-23-49, La. (Los Angeles) 29
Brown, Luelia H. 6-1-19, La. (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 59
Buckley, Loreatha 7-10-57, Ind. (Ukiah, Calif.) 21
Cain, Ruthie M. (AKA Quinn) 9-30-40, Miss. (Los Angeles) 38
Canada, Mary Francis 1-20-01, La. (Pittsburgh, Calif.) 77
Chaikin, David Lee 1-21-63, Calif. (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 15
Chambliss, Jose E. 6-30-02, Va. (San Francisco)
Cobb, Sandra Yvette 11-16-56, Ind. (San Francisco)

Cole, Arvelle 1912, Miss. (San Francisco) 66
Coleman, Mary 7-23-94 Texas (San Francisco) 84
Coley, Alma (AKA Coachman) 3-10-24 La. (San Francisco) 54
Conley, Corlis D. 3-12-59, Calif. 19
Davis, Cynthia 12-3-49, Texas (San Francisco) 29
Davis, Frances B. 3-14-28, Oakland, Calif. 50
Davis, Margaret V. 1-10-50, Pa. (San Francisco) 28
Farris, Lore R.
Fitch, Thomas R. 3-17-49, Mass. (San Francisco) 29
Gardener, John L. 9-20-60, Calif. (Ukiah, Calif.) 18
Gernandt, Eugenia 3-12-23, N.M. (San Francisco) 55
Godshalk, Viola May 2-10-21, Calif. (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 57
Harris, Dorothy L. 1-17-61, Ga. (Ukiah, Calif.) 17
Harris, Josephine 12-24-07, Miss. (Los Angeles) 71
Jackson, David B. 12-1-92, La. (Los Angeles) 86
Jackson, Karen
Jackson, Luvenia 7-5-97, La. (Los Angeles) 81
Jackson, Ralph E. 6-9-52, Calif. (San Francisco) 26
Jackson, Thelma 8-27-36, La. (San Francisco) 42
James, Margaret 2-27-18, Miss. (San Francisco) 60
Janero, Daren Richard 3-1-64, Calif. (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 14
Jay, Love or Lave
Johnson, Denise 10-23-61, Calif. (San Francisco) 17
Johnson, Helen 11-23-2, Miss. (Los Angeles) 76
Johnson, Karl
Johnson, Rosa
Johnson, Verna L. 11-30-58 Calif. (San Francisco) 20

Jones, Ava P. 8-66-51, Ind. (San Francisco) 27
Jones, Lew E. 11-23-56, Korea (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 22
Jones, Mary T. 8-10-34, Mont. (San Francisco) 44
Jones, Valerie Y. 11-20-58, Texas (San Francisco) 20
Kay, Marie
Keeler, Elaine R. 3-8-44 N.Y. (San Francisco) 34
Kendall, Ellreida 10-30-09, Texas (Los Angeles, Calif.) 69
Lang, Lossie M. 2-16-04, Texas (San Francisco) 74
Langston, Carrie O. 2-10-23 La. (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 55
Logan, Henry L.
Looman, Carolyn S. 3-7-43 Ohio (San Francisco) 35
Lowe, Love L. 12-2-88, Mo. (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 90
Malloy, Lillian 8-10-05, N.C. (San Francisco) 73
Mason, Irene 11-13-92 Ala. (Los Angeles, Calif.) 86
Middleton, Virginia 10-23-13, N.Y. (San Francisco) 65
Miller, Lucy S.
Mitchell, Beverly D. 11-14-62, Calif. (Los Angeles, Calif.) 16
Mitchell, Tony L. 8-13-65, Calif. (Los Angeles, Calif.) 13
Moore, Betty K. 4-26-30, Calif. (San Francisco) 48
Morehead, Leola K. 2-26-26, Ark. (Oakland, Calif.) 52
Morgan, Lydia 10-4-48 Calif. (San Diego, Calif.) 30
Morrison, Lugenia 6-22-27, Texas (Los Angeles, Calif.) 51
Morrison, Yvonne 10-12-39, Calif. (Los Angeles, Calif.) 39
McIntyre, Joyce F. 10-23-37, Miss. (San Francisco) 41
McKinis, Levatus V. 7-1-06, Miss. (Berkeley, Calif.) 72
McKnight, Earl 2-18-95, Miss. (San Francisco) 83
Theodore D. 6-7-58, Wash. (Oakland, Calif.) 20

Nelson, Enola M. 12-9-20, Texas (Los Angeles) 58
O Bryant, Winnieann Z. 2-2-09, Okla. (Redwood Valley, Calif.) 69
Olhe, Marie
Oman, Edna M.
Parker, Victoria G. 2-7-70, Calif. (Pittsburg, Calif) 8
Payney, Lucille E. 9-4-99 Ill. (Ukiah, Calif.)
Perkins, Lenora 4-7-13, Ark. (Los Angeles)
Poindexter, Amanda 10-9-81 Va. (Redwood Valley, Calif.)
Pugh, James R. 3-15-17 Iowa (Redwood Valley, Calif.)
Robinson, Benjamin O. 6-30-53 Ga. (Los Angeles)
Rochelle, Anthony E. 3-30-72 Calif. (San Francisco)
Rosas, Kay 6-19-40 Calif. (Redwood Valley, Calif.)
Russell, D'Andrea Moton 3-2-19
Santiago, Ahda R. 3-27-58 N.Y. (San Francisco)
Scott, Karen L. 10-23-59 Okla. (San Francisco)
Sharon, Rose O. 7-22-07 Va. (San Francisco)
Smith, Kivin 1-12-48 New Jersey (Oakland, Calif)
Solomon, Dorrus H. 12-23-56, Ga. (Redwood Valley, Calif.)
Stewart, Aurora M. 9-17-67 Calif. (Santa Barabra)
Struder, Adeleine M. 12-13-04 Colo. (Ukiah, Calif.)
Thomas, Evelyn 11-1-41 Calif. (San Pablo, Calif.)
Thompson, Etta 2-22-04 Texas (Ukiah, Calif.)
Tupper, Larry H. 12-3-64, Calif. (Redwood Valley, Calif.)
Turner, Bruce E. 4-11-34, Texas (Redwood Valley, Calif.)
Wilkinson, Deanna K. 10-19-50, Ill. (Los Angeles)
Winter, Curtis L. 1-9-23, Ind. (Redwood Valley, Calif.)

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That's about enough I suppose, so I'll end with this---the possible significance of which, has only recently entered my conspiratorial sphere of cognition.

It is a compilation of pages of FBI documents that goes by the identifier BQ 89-495, but what's significant about it is that it's maintained online by www.guyana.org, a Guyanese owned and operated news and information portal. I haven't researched this yet, but I'd bet $50 that these same pages aren't in the extensive online posting of documents put up by the FBI. It goes without saying that Fielding and Rebecca don't link here either. The pages are numbered, although the sequence begins abruptly on page 249, and runs to page 313, when very politely it's marked that a deletion has occurred, as it jumps to page 369, then running to page 417---with a handwritten page "369" & "370" tacked on to end. I know this should come out to 123 pages, but I can't make it work. Sorry.

Anyway, on page 251, is found this:
CLAIRE JANERO - white/female, PC, never to Jonestown

RICHARD JANERO - white/male, PC, dead, purchasing agent for PT
The Claire Janero reference is somewhat ambiguous, but as it's found elsewhere in the document pages, it could really mean "never in Guyana" at all. 45 people sleeping in an eight-bedroom Georgetown villa---by scheduled plan and design intent---is only desirable in contrast to Jonestown, not San Francisco.

The Richard Janero reference is unambiguous. It's presence here isn't indicative of any truth necessarily, only that there are honest teams of good FBI agents doing their jobs, and there are teams of bad ones, and it's been this way at least since J. Edgar started, and gangsters, mafia, and Cuban nationals got all mixed up. The G-men play off each other in a sort of training exercise, I imagine, but there's never any doubt who will prevail. It was this way on 9/11 too, when the good FBI were sent off to exercises in Monterrey and not in their usual positions on the right coast. Even the Scientologists were on board by then. 

My point is, we are very shortly coming up to the 50th anniversary of one of the really big seminal contracts, with the assassination of John F. Kennedy. (And frankly, I found the John Wayne Gacy op to have been far more sinister than anything dreamed up for Jonestown, which was a botched terror operation in both planning and execution.)

The former way of doing business by enforced secrecy is no longer sustainable, IMHO. It is a system based on lies, and now even the big lies are failing. We live surrounded by a matrix of corruption and cruelty that is absolutely appalling, and it's time for everybody to grow up and face the fact. What's in store for us is unknown. Things could get much worse. But until then, I'll try to maintain my faith in the goodness of human nature by telling all the Ayn Rand queens and Aleister Crowley whores they can go suck a bag of dicks.
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Here is the better copy of the list of dead whose kin were not notifiable, where it looks even odder attached to the larger official list. They're playing with their cardinal rule of not making names public without first notifying affected families. Apparently, there were no other affected families, with the last several hundred victims, discovered tardily, and said to be hidden under the primary layer of victims, were simply fabricated to balance out the accounts on a massive scheme of government fraud. I prefer this scenario to the alternative---where the Black Watch Regiment with U.S. Green Berets and Special Forces came in for a  messy extermination when some other plan came unglued,

They don't even mark the transition between Curtis L. Winter and Stephen Michael Addison.

The AFRO counted 97 names but somebody's going to have to count the longer list and I think it's going to be me. Then I can correct my transcription errors above.

December 17, 1979, Ukiah Daily Journal - UPI, page 7, Guyana Dead,

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Compare the naming of 97 victims on Dec. 17, whose relations had both not come forth, while the State Dept. had been unable to locate them, with the same news wire's story of four days earlier, where unnamed plural "authorities" stated that "Relatives of those [601 already identified] victims have been notified..." As to "the remaining 312 bodies," State Department spokesman Hodding Carter III, said,
"For those who have not been identified or may not be claimed, we have not reached a final decision on how we are going to handle the disposition."
(The existence of up to two dozen Guyanese victims---including adopted children---tend to skew such precise number counting.)
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December 13, 1978, Ukiah Daily Journal – UPI, page 4, 601 Jonestown victims identified by FBI,

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