GERONIMO’S SKULL STOLEN
FEBRUARY 28 2009 12:54h
The descendants of the most famous Apache mentioned Obama and Gates in the law suit, and seek the return Geronimo´s remains.
The secret society from Yale, Skull and Bones, for which it is believed has led generations of prominent politicians from the top of the US government, has been receiving attention from the public in recent days. Allegedly two of its members were George W. Bush and John Kerry. Whenever they were asked a question about the Skull and Bones, both of them would briefly say that it is a secret.
Besides that, for twenty years there have been speculations about the skull of the Indian chief Geronimo. It all occurred after the end of World War One, and the main suspects are the Skull and Bones.
Geronimo with wife and children against US Army
Geronimo is the most famous of all Apache because he only took 16 warriors, 12 woman and six children, against 5,000 American and 3,000 Mexican soldiers.
Geronimo’s descendants have decided that the truth must finally surface, and a few years ago they filed a suit at the American supreme court, against the Skull and Bones. The whole event occurred anent the 100th anniversary of his death.
The theft of Geronimo’s skull was only a legend, and that it how it would have remained had an American journalist not found a letter in Yale’s archive from 1918.
In that letter, they mention that members of the Skull and Bones stole Geronimo’s remains from his grave near Fort Sill in Oklahoma. At the time, a person who was on duty at the mentioned base was Prescott Bush, the grandfather of George W. Bush. It was speculated that he was amongst members of the society who stole the skull, even though it was never proven. The whole story about the suit was broadcast by CNN last week.
Geronimo’s spirit trapped for 100 years
The names Barack Obama and Robert Gates were mentioned in the indictment.
The suit seeks the release of Geronimo, his remains and spirit which have been trapped in Fort Still, Oklahoma, New Heaven, Connecticut or somewhere else for 100 years. Geronimo’s descendants plan on taking the remains to the final resting place of the Apache in New Mexico.
“I hope the people we actually filed on will take this seriously. I believe it's on their lap at this time to seriously consider our request to release the remains and perform our correct burial in the Gila wilderness” said Harlyn Geronimo, a grandchild of the Indian chief, at a press conference.
He also mentioned that he wrote to the former US president George W. Bush, and that he demanded that his grandfather’s skull be returned, but he never received an answer.
Take a look at the videos on the topic: Indians Sue Skull and Bones, Part 1 and Indians Sue Skull and Bones, Part 2.
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