

He eventually died at Fort Sill of pneumonia in 1909 at the age of 79. In his old age, he was transferred to Fort Sill near Lawton, Oklahoma. After a long campaign, Geronimo was eventually captured in 1886 by the US government and held for the rest of his life at various army posts and forts throughout the United States.

He fought both the US government and the Mexico government in an attempt to preserve the homeland, culture and lifestyle of his people. Geronimo was a famous Apache leader in the late 1800s in the Southwestern US (the area of Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas). Bush and a secretive society at Yale University all have in common? According to Harlyn Geronimo, the great grandson of Geronimo, the secretive Yale society known as the Order of Skull and Bones that George W Bush belonged to has some of his great grandfather’s bones and he wants them back. What does the Apache leader Geronimo, George W. Leary’s body was actually cremated but some of his ashes were later “buried in space” in 1997 on a rocket alongside the remains of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.Geronimo’s Descendant Sues to Recover His Bones

The whole thing was an elaborate prank, but it tricked lots of his followers. After he passed, a strange 1996 documentary called Timothy Leary’s Dead included scenes of his body being prepared for the process and its head being removed. His outspoken political views and experiments with hallucinogens led to President Richard Nixon dubbing him “the most dangerous man in America.” In 1988, Leary announced that his body would be cryogenically frozen upon his death, which he reconfirmed as he was dying of prostate cancer in 1995. Leary was one of the most controversial figures of the ‘60s and ‘70s. Meanwhile, the cemetery’s administrators are currently debating whether or not to set up a security system to protect the director’s gravesite. Many are speculating that the suspects could be deranged cultists or just some really macabre fans. He was buried at his family’s plot outside Berlin, until a few fans broke in and stole his skull earlier this year. The classic horror film Nosferatu is the most famous work by the German director, who died in a car crash in 1931. But where’s the skull? A spokesman for Fort Sill claims the robbery story is only a legend and that the skull never left Geronimo’s grave. In 2009, several descendants of Geronimo unsuccessfully sued Skull and Bones to retrieve the skull. The group allegedly made off with Geronimo’s skull, supposedly currently on display within the “tomb” of Skull and Bones, the secretive student society at Yale. Geronimo’s grave was supposedly robbed by a group of young army volunteers, among them Prescott Bush (father of President George Bush). His body was buried in the nearby Apache Prisoner of War Cemetery but, if rumors are true, it’s been missing its head since World War I. This Native American leader valiantly defended his people’s lands during the Apache Wars, and died from pneumonia in Oklahoma in 1909. Maybe they’ll help you get to the head of the class or….okay, we’re all out of head puns.
