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Bush/bones

🔗Neil Haverstick <STICK@...>

11/10/2001 7:59:37 AM

There's a biography of the Bush family by a Mr. Tarpley and Mr.
Chaitkin on the net where a lot of interesting issues are
discussed...somebody else on this list has the web address. Jeff
mentioned that the Chinese, for example, have bones of their ancestors,
and various religious orders have the bones of their revered ones...fair
enough, I'm sure such practices are quite ancient, and probably common
among many various cultures. But, Geronimo is not Bush's ancestor, nor
was he held in great esteem by the US government. His remains should
never have been disturbed in the first place, much less by the very
group of people who destroyed his tribe, as well as the cultures of
every other Indian clan in North America...something stinky there.
Secret societies (of which there are numerous examples in our culture)
are secret for a reason...finding out the reason may prove rather
illuminating, as well as disturbing. It takes time and research, as well
as a bit of intuition, to try and understand what may be behind such
activities as using the skull of your enemy in secret rituals...I am
content with my understanding of what's happening with the Geronimo
situation...each person should find their own level of understanding
with such issues. Some folks may not want to delve into such areas, for
a myriad of reasons...don't blame them at all. And, because of the
intense level of spiritual energy which surrounds certain issues, I also
don't like discussing them in a lot of depth in a public forum...so,
that will hold me on this issue for now...Hstick

🔗Paul Erlich <paul@...>

11/12/2001 6:02:56 PM

--- In metatuning@y..., "Neil Haverstick" <STICK@U...> wrote:

> It takes time and research, as well
> as a bit of intuition, to try and understand what may be behind such
> activities as using the skull of your enemy in secret rituals...

I wonder if the Native American or African American members of Skull
and Bones, or even any of the living members, consider Geronimo their
enemy.

> I am
> content with my understanding of what's happening with the Geronimo
> situation...

Well I agree with you that the skull should be returned to Geronimo's
nearest living relatives.