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||'''[[ | ||Pastor '''[[Joaquim Gonçalves Silva]]''' of Brazil | ||
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|| | ||'''[[Jim Jones]]''' was responsible for the deaths of 909 men, women and children in Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978. Jim Jones preached a series of meetings with William Branham in 1956, and seems to have picked up on William Branham's phraseology relating to "[[The Message]]" (refer to the transcript of the handwritten note below). He was known as "Brother Jones" on the tapes, which have a number of "blank spots". His '''mass murder-suicide in 1978''' could have also been the result of paranoia when his group of followers were not raptured in 1977. | ||
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