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Jeremy Maddux
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'Perhaps the operation was too complex for him to control or maybe it was because the Brazilian city- dwellers were far more sophisticated than the Guianese natives he had last worked with, but in any event, Jones made an awful mistake and was exposed in print as a CIA operative.'
— Mar 04, 2019 06:21PM
Jeremy Maddux
is on page 243 of 575
'They needed a man with no prior history with the agency, one with not only a cover to explain his presence in Cuba but his recruitment of Cubans to return to the United States. Above all, he must be a master of persuasion. The chosen candidate for the task was Jim Jones.'
— Feb 04, 2019 01:18PM
Jeremy Maddux
is on page 201 of 575
The quotes from the San
Francisco Chronicle are interesting as Dr. Layton was
neither sensitive nor religious; he was a hardened,
godless man who earned his living inventing new
techniques to kill people en masse. His reference to
Patty Hearst is significant when one considers evidence presented elsewhere in this work that strongly
indicates that Jim Jones was instrumental in her
kidnapping
— Dec 21, 2018 02:37PM
Francisco Chronicle are interesting as Dr. Layton was
neither sensitive nor religious; he was a hardened,
godless man who earned his living inventing new
techniques to kill people en masse. His reference to
Patty Hearst is significant when one considers evidence presented elsewhere in this work that strongly
indicates that Jim Jones was instrumental in her
kidnapping
Jeremy Maddux
is on page 112 of 575
"All the government’s efforts and the public’s attention were directed to this one case, as if it held the definitive answer to the assassination, but Layton was not on trial for assassinating Ryan, only “conspiring” to do so. "
— May 25, 2018 02:14PM

