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Hello, everyone.
This is actually kind of old news, but the very subject is very interesting and not that many people know about the Skull And Bones society. So I decided to open this thread to share this info and learn something from you, guys.... Who is Geronimo?.... ![]() Chiricahua: Goyaałé, "one who yawns"; often spelled Goyathlay or Goyahkla[1] in English) (June 16, 1829–February 17, 1909) was a prominent Native American leader of the Chiricahua Apache who defended his people against the encroachment of the United States on their tribal lands for over 25 years. Goyaałé (Geronimo) was born to the Bedonkohe band of the Apache, near Turkey Creek, a tributary of the Gila River in what is now the state of New Mexico, then part of Mexico, but which his family considered Bedonkohe land. Geronimo's father, Tablishim, and mother, Juana, educated him according to Apache traditions. He married a woman from the Chiricauhua band of Apache; they had three children. On March 5, 1851, a company of 400 soldiers from Sonora led by Colonel Jose Maria Carrasco attacked Geronimo's camp outside Janos while the men were in town trading. Among those dead were Geronimo's wife, Alope, his children, and mother. His chief, Mangas Coloradas, sent him to Cochise's band for help in revenge against the Mexicans. It was the Mexicans who named him Geronimo. This appellation stemmed from a battle in which he repeatedly attacked Mexican soldiers with a knife, ignoring a deadly hail of bullets. In reference to the Mexicans' plea to Saint Jerome, the name stuck. Geronimo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Geronimo’s family urge Bush to help return his remains President Bush’s history with the Skull and Bones secret society is not so much a secret anymore, especially since the following public domain photo that shows him with is club mates is on Wikipedia and making the rounds on Digg. The Skull and Bones club obviously has a selective membership to remain a secret society, and other than it keeping Masonic-inspired rituals for 175 years, not much is known about it. But what still kinda remains a secret about the Skull and Bones is that they are believed have Geronimo, a iconic Native American’s remains. He was a leader of the Chiricahua Apache and spent 25 years of his life rebelling and resisting the encroachment of the United States on his tribal lands and people. Even though I blogged about how the Skull and Bones have Geronimo’s skull and femur over a year ago — it didn’t make too many waves in the public relations, repatriation, and ethics department in the US. I haven’t heard about what’s going on with this issue until just now, when I was also catching up on Digg headlines. See, Geronimo’s relatives have gotten word that the Skull and Bones have Geronimo’s remains. That coupled with the fact that Bush is a Bonesman, motivated them to appeal to Bush to help return Geronimo’s remains. Geronimo Anthropology.net ![]() Skull And Bones Secret Yale Society Includes America's Power Elite (CBS) As opposite as George Bush and John Kerry may seem to be, they do share a common secret - one they've shared for decades, and one they will not share with the electorate. The secret: details of their membership in Skull and Bones, the elite Yale University society whose members include some of the most powerful men of the 20th century. Bonesmen, as they're called, are forbidden to reveal what goes on in their inner sanctum, the windowless building on the Yale campus that is called the Tomb. When 60 Minutes first reported on Skull & Bones last October, conspiracy theorists, who see Skull and Bones behind just about everything that goes wrong, and even right, in the world, were relishing the unthinkable - the possibility of two Bonesman fighting it out for the presidency. Over the years, Bones has included presidents, cabinet officers, spies, Supreme Court justices, captains of industry, and often their sons and lately their daughters, a social and political network like no other. Skull And Bones, Secret Yale Society Includes America's Power Elite - CBS News ![]() |
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Besides, it was his grandfather who dug up the Geronimo's grave.... |
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