THE HIDDEN BRANCHES OF GERONIMO'S FAMILY IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

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                                                                                                       compiled by Amelia Gora (2017)

 

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Our Family(ies) Oral History

Albert was one of the Grandsons of Geronimo.  He is pictured here with his mother, one of the daughter's of Geronimo named  Gabriela. Joseph married Gabriela.

The family had stories of living in the Sierra Madre Mountains, then left and placed with Mexican Leaders who were friends. 

Gabriela was raised by Emilio Zapata, et. als..

Note:  I used to wonder why our families and friends cheered "Viva Zapata" when toasting in memory of Zapata, et. als. who had taken care of great grandmother Gabriela.

Her sibling(s) were raised by Pancho Villa, et. als..

Note:  Pancho Villa's skull was removed and placed in a chemical filled bottle and placed in a Texas Museum for a long time.

One of our cousin's saw it with his own eyes and shared the dreadful stories of his capture, his death, and the removal of his skull.

Gabriela met her husband a Spanish-Norwegian-Frenchman named Joseph in Arizona, moved to Guam, then came to Hawaii.

She and her husband had several sets of twins.  Many of their children were born in Hawaii..

She had a sister who also moved to Hawaii, and had many children as well.

Gabriela's son was named Albert who married Mary.

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Albert and Mary had nine (9) children. who were the great grandchildren of Geronimo.

Albert and Mary's daughter was also named Mary who's pictured above.

Mary married John and together had seven (7) children.

One of their five (5) daughters is shown below:

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Great Great Grandaughter named Amelia is one of the many descendants of Geronimo living around the World today.

Note:  Amelia is also one of the descendants of the many leaders in the Hawaiian Islands, and Japan.  We descend from Kalaniopuu (4 lines), Kamehameha (4 lines), Kaumualii (2) lines, John Young and Isaac Davis (2 lines), Princess Poomaikelani, et. als.

Amelia also descends from Matsugoro Takeshita, part of the Heike Clan of Yamaguchi, Japan, the Tokugawa group who ruled Japan for nearly 300 years prior to the Daimiyo which was aided by the U.S. to take over Japan.  Japan was one of the False Flag operations.  Japan was recognized as a Nation by the Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom in the past.

The Hawaiian Kingdom was recognized as part of the Family of Nations in 1842 and did help Japan to get recognized in history.

See: 

Polynesian. (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, July 20, 1844, Image 1

Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI

Persistent link: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015408/1844-07-20/ed-1/seq-1/

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Additionally, like marries like....those who are leaders will marry others of the same kind.  In other words, our families are made up of the Royal Families from Hawaii, Japan, and the Leaders of the ancient civilizations which includes the Apache Indians, etc.

Geronimo was an Apache leader who was actually a medicine man who took care of his people.  He was known to have grown vegetables, etc. in the caves even in the Winter.

It was the White Mountain Apaches who helped the American Calvary find and capture him.

Geronimo and some of his people were imprisoned.

The above story is the oral history of members of the hidden branches of Geronimo.

Geronimo History According to Wikipedia:

The following is the history of Geronimo from Wikipedia:

Geronimo

Goyaałé

Geronimo agn 1913.jpg

Bedonkohe Apache leader

Preceded by

Mangas Coloradas

Personal details

Born

June 16, 1829

ArizpeSonoraMexico [1]

Died

February 17, 1909 (aged 79)

Fort SillOklahoma, United States

Cause of death

Pneumonia exacerbated by horse riding accident

Resting place

Apache Indian Prisoner of War Cemetery, Fort Sill

34.713406°N 98.369356°W

Spouse(s)

Alope, Ta-ayz-slath, Chee-hash-kish, Nana-tha-thtith, Zi-yeh, She-gha, Shtsha-she, Ih-tedda, and Azul

Children

Chappo, Dohn-say

Signature

Geronimo's chronology


History of Geronimo Closest to Our Oral History

Geronimo's biography at https://www.biography.com/people/geronimo-9309607 shows that he warred with the Mexicans, and his wife and three (3) children were killed by them.

As you can see, our families oral history shows that he was friends to the Mexican leaders.  Research incomplete.

After Geronimo's death:

The Masons/Freemasons are known to have taken his skull for demonic purposes.

See: 

Search Results

Geronimo's Heirs Sue Secret Yale Society Over His Skull - The New ...

Feb 19, 2009 - Skull and Bones, a secret society at Yale with ties to the Bush family, is accused of ... Legend has it that Prescott S. Bush stole Geronimo's skull.

Mystery Of The Bones: Geronimo's Missing Skull : NPR

Mar 9, 2009 - As the story goes, nine years after Geronimo's death, Skull and Bones ... and stole hisskull, as well as some bones and other personal relics.

Geronimo's Skull - Top 10 Famous Stolen Body Parts - TIME

content.time.com/time/specials/.../0,28804,1988719_1988728_1988723,00.html

May 10, 2011 - It's a strange fate that the bones of one of America's most fearful enemies have come to define one of its most hallowed institutions of power.

Did Bush's Grandfather Steal Geronimo's Skull? - ABC News

abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=3299671

Jun 20, 2007 - It has all the ingredients for the ultimate conspiracy theory. Take President Bush and his father, throw in a legendary Apache chief, strange ...

CNN report - Prescott Bush stole geronimo's bones - YouTube

Jan 10, 2013 - Uploaded by Chichul Chichuls

New, strong evidence that Prescott Bush dug up Geronimo's skull and leg bones and shipped them back to ...

The practice of stealing body parts of strong leaders are barbaric practices of demonic individuals.

Civilized Americans are expected to assist in the return of Geronimo's skull and other parts stolen and return it to his family(ies), which includes our families.

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References:


Geronimo

Leader

Geronimo was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Chiricahua Apache tribe. Wikipedia

BornJune 16, 1829, New Mexico

DiedFebruary 17, 1909, Fort Sill, OK

Full nameGoyahkla

Cause of deathPneumonia exacerbated by horse riding accident

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