

Thompson alleges that the Skull and Bones society along with the Bush family attempted to return the skull and silence the Apache nation. The Lawsuit is a followup to a 1986 conversation with Apache Chairman Raleigh Thompson.

Mead’s letter reads “The skull of the worthy Geronimo the Terrible, exhumed from its tomb in Fort Sill by your clob and Knight Hauffuer, is now safe inside The Tomb together with it’s well work femurs, but and saddle horn.” The contents of the letter detailed that the Skull and Bones society was in possession of Geronimo’s skull, femurs, and his horse riding gear. This particular claim stems from a letter sent between Bonesmen F. Fort Sill officials say that there is no evidence to support the claim by the Geronimo family. In order to ensure that the lawsuit was taken seriously, Harlyn Geronimo also named President Barack Obama, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and Army Secretary Pete Geren. The Geronimo family was planning on returning Geronimo’s skull and bones to his birthplace in New Mexico. In 2009, on the 100th anniversary of Geronimo’s Death, Harlyn Geronimo, great-grandson of the legendary Apache leader, filed a federal lawsuit to have the remains returned to Geronimo’s family to ensure a proper burial. Geronimo’s Family Lawsuit against Skull and Bones

I showered and hit the hay… a happy man…” The Skull was fairly clean, having only some flesh inside and a little hair. Pat(riarch) Mallon sat on the floor liberally applying carbolic acid. We quickly closed the grave, shut the door, and sped home to Pat(riarch) Mallon’s room, where we cleaned the Bones. We dug in turn, each on relief taking a turn on the road.

An axe pried open the iron door of the tomb, and Pat(riarch) Bush entered and started to dig. “The ring of pick on stone and thud of earth on earth alone disturbs the peace of the prairie. The log book, which refers to Bonesmen as “Patriarchs,” reads: A Skull and Bones logbook details that 1 Bonesman even had said that “six army captains robbing a grave wouldn’t look good in the papers” in reference to the grave robbery. The Bonesmen allegedly stole Geronimo’s Skull, an elbow bone, femurs and some of his personal items including his horse bridle. In 1918, 6 Skull and Bones members, including Prescott Bush, father and grandfather of Presidents George H W and George W Bush, dug up the remains of, literally the Skull and Bones Geronimo from his grave at Fort Sill while serving as Army volunteers during World War I.
