A court case filed last week, which includes Obama as the defendant accuses the Yale's secret society the Skull and Bones of grave robbing and possessing the skull of Geronimo. The Apache tribe decided to file the suit for the 100th anniversary of the death of Geronimo. CNN has investigated the mystery and uncovered a 1918 letter from a member, a bonesman, citing the skull was placed in 'the tomb.' CNN has repeated that Senator Prescott Bush, father of President Bush, was one of the grave... Read Full Story
A group of descendants of the Apache leader Geronimo is suing to stop another descendant from moving the American Indian icon's bones from Oklahoma to New Mexico. Philip Thompson, an attorney for the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, says his group and 18 members of a man claiming to be a great-grandson of Geronimo filed motions Tuesday to request that the remains be undisturbed. The move comes in response to a lawsuit filed in February by Harlyn Geronimo, who also claims to be a great... Read Full Story
(Photo by Getty Images/Skull added via Photoshop skillz by JJ) Did George W. Bush 's grandfather steal Geronimo's skull from his casket? The Apache warrior's descendants think so. Prescott S. Bush is rumored to have stolen Geronimo's skull. (From NYTimes.com) Geronimo's heirs are suing Skull and Bones, the secret society at Yale University that could possibly be in possession of his skull. They believe Bush's grandfather, Prescott S. Bush, broke into and desecrated Geronimo's final resting... Read Full Story
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RAW STORY - David Edwards and Stephen C. Webster While
it has long been rumored that Skull and Bones, the Yale secret society
which counts several scions of the Bush family as members, holds the
skull of legendary Apache warrior Geronimo, his descendants have taken
action to uncover the truth.
Last week, on the 100th anniversary of Geronimo's death, 20 members of
his family filed a suit... Read Full Story
The U.S. Justice Department is asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by descendants of Apache leader Geronimo, whose remains were purported to be stolen by members of a secret society at Yale University. The government filed the motion June 10 to oppose a lawsuit filed in February by 20 of Geronimo's descendants, who want to rebury the warrior near his birthplace in southern New Mexico's Gila Wilderness. Geronimo died in 1909. The lawsuit alleges that Skull and Bones members... Read Full Story
From Yale Daily News Apache heirs sue Skull and Bones over remains Nora Caplan-Bricker Contributing Reporter Published Wednesday, February 18, 2009 The descendants of the Apache Geronimo, a warrior chieftain whose remains are rumored to be held inside Yale’s oldest secret society, filed a lawsuit Tuesday demanding the return of their ancestor’s skull. Twenty members of the legendary warrior’s family are suing senior federal government officials, the University and the society Skull and Bones... Read Full Story
Geronimo's descendants versus the Yalies. First the Gipp family fought about the decision to exhume the Notre Dame football star's body , now a new lawsuit has been filed over Geronimo's remains. The great Apache warrior died in a federal prison in 1909. It has long been rumored that a secret society of the upper crust at Yale raided his grave site in 1918 and stole his skull and other parts of his skeleton.
And it gets better; who was the alleged lead culprit? None other than... Read Full Story
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