Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Skull and Bones steal Geronimo's head



I saw a report on CTV news net this afternoon that said members of the secret society Skull and Bones stole the head of Apache military leader Geronimo. Apparently, Prescott Bush (George W. Bush's grandfather) and other members of the skull and bones stole the skull from Fort Still Oklahoma where they were stationed during world war one and where Geronimo was laid to rest in 1909. Prescott wasn't the only member of the Bush family to be in the ranks of the Skull and Bones, both his son George H.W. Bush, and grandson George W. Bush. Jonathan Bush (brother of George H.W. Bush) met with Apache tribal leader Ned Anderson to return the skull. Anderson refused to accept the skull because it appeared to be the skull of a small child. While searching this article on Google I found that Senator John Kerry and several other prominent politicians in Washington are members of the Skull and Bones. I also found an article that says that Skull and Bones is also believed to have the skull of Pancho Villa.

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