Decades later, Guyana's government wants to turn what's left of the compound into a tourist attraction. Speier is appalled by the notion. 'I think it's a bad idea. I don't think it's appropriate to aggrandize that kind of cult activity.'
The experience certainly had a powerful impact on my life in terms of never, you know, expecting a tomorrow and living every day fully... I think that it's another example of how our government really failed us,
Speier emphasized that this effort diverges from a memorialized museum, stating, 'These people were taken against their will. They had documents indicating there were guns being smuggled into that country.'
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