

Stealing stuff and stashing it in The Tomb is called giving "gifts to the goddess." In addition to Geronimo's skull, the tomb is rumored to contain the skulls of Pancho Villa and Martin Van Buren, and Adolf Hitler's silverware.

More than a decade later, they keep Geronimo's skull displayed in a glass case inside their windowless sanctum known as "The Tomb." When the society was pressed by Apache leaders, a Bush family member, acting as a go-between, offered only the skull of a small child as an appeasement. The Smithsonian was required to disgorge hundreds of skeletons.īut not Skull and Bones. Esther, the "smiling" mummy was removed from Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado after decades of greeting visitors. Back in the early '90s, many Indian skulls and skeletons displayed in museums were being repatriated by their tribes as a consequence of Public Law 101601, "The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act." Roadside attractions like the Indian Burial Pits of New Cambria, Kansas were forced to close. We were upset, because in a truly free society a skull that important should be viewable by any tourist with a camcorder and the admission fee. Indian Burial Grounds used to be this way. Sill told us "he didn't know anything about" the skull robbing story. The guy who did the digging was the grandfather of America's current President (and father of the President at the time of New RA's publication) Prescott "Pat" Bush. But most prominently discussed was the Skull and Bones Society's theft of Geronimo's skull from his grave in Ft. In that book, "bloodless superbankers" building giant chairs and billionaires hoarding angel footprints were held up to the disinfecting light. The book stubbornly remained in print for a really long time, a testament to the fighting spirit of the American people. In 1992, a group of travel authors boldly challenged this secret conspiracy of one-world trilateralist Bilderbergers with the publication of The New Roadside America. Excerpt from page 142 of New Roadside America. Geronimo's skull visits the statue of Andre the Seal, Rockport, Maine.
