Karen Jill Benzer

"Who Took Geronimo's Head?"

 
     
 
     
 
 

 

The great warrior chief, called Geronimo, was laid to rest in 1909 at Fort Still, Oklahoma.  Nine years later our current "commander and chief's" Grandpappy, Preston Bush, was stationed there.  As wide spread legend and probable truth has it, Preston Bush and other "SKULL AND BONES" members pried open the tomb and removed Geronimo's head from his decomposing body claiming it as their prized "Mascot!" A horse bridle was also stolen from the Great Chiefs coffin.

 

 

The "SKULL AND BONES" society is a secret society within the Yale University Alumni. Fifteen Yale attendees are tapped on the shoulder per year to be pledged.  Once initiated into the group they become a lifetime member of the "Good ole' boy network.

 

The secret rooms are allegedly filled with all sorts of bones and Nazi memorabilia including Adolf Hitler's silverware, pagan artifacts and rituals including homosexual acts as it is rumored.

 

The Native American community is outraged by the desecration of the body of their mentor and spiritual leader but have kept mostly silent due to their spiritual beliefs concerning the mentioning of the dead.

 

If you really think about it, Thanksgiving is a truly sad concept. I mean celebrating the kindness of the Native American when we were at our most vulnerable and than forgetting to mention the methodical genocide we reciprocated towards them once we became more powerful.  That's not a pretty picture. It's American hypocrisy at it's best!

 

MY BOTTOM LINE: "RETURN GERONIMO'S HEAD AND YOU CAN KEEP HITLER'S SILVERWARE"...

 
 
 
     
 


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