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Dick Cheney Life


The Dick Cheney Life Story Reveals One of The Darkest Careers.


Looking at the Dick Cheney life story, one would hope the former American Vice President would have a long list of accomplishments establishing him as a role model for Americans of all ages.

But the sad reality is that looking into Cheney’s past is like lifting a stone and finding some rather unattractive things underneath it.

The Internet is peppered with pages on a man that many believe has links to secret societies and who used his positions as a director of a Fortune 500 energy company, congressman, Defense Secretary and finally Vice President to make the powerful elite more powerful and send America into a financial and security downward spiral.

Among many secrets he has to hide was what he was doing with his political career five years prior to becoming Vice President, according to the New Yorker.

There appears to be ample evidence of Cheney’s links to the Illuminati.

Members of this secret society typically like to remain in the dark and keep their practices away from the rest of mainstream society.

However, Cheney’s strong links to the Council on Foreign Relations, which is widely seen as an Illuminati front, suggest that he might be a member.

Cheney’s name is connected to Cathy O’Brien, a woman born in 1957, who is believed to have been a former sex slave to presidents such as George H.W. Bush, Ronald Regan, and former Vice President, Dick Cheney.

The Dick Cheney life story began with his juvenile hopes of becoming a politician.

He began working for a congressman in Wyoming, his home state. Cheney’s political career was long and Byzantine.

He was involved in the Nixon administrations, which in itself raises some daunting questions.

Given his penchant for mind control, it has yet to be established if the Dick Cheney life story included involvement in the Watergate scandal.

Amazingly, when the Iraq war was still the central focus of America’s attention prior to and during the Gulf War in 1991, Dick Cheney, who was then Defense Secretary, seemed more concerned about other things, which included issues involving his daughter.

Apparently, the former vice president’s moral compass was pointed in the wrong direction.

In 2006, when the nation was at war, Dick Cheney was off on a shooting ranch enjoying a quail hunt, which the U.S. public would never have known about had he not shot his fellow hunter, who was also an attorney and his best friend.

Cheney said it was accidental. Fortunately, the man did not die of his wounds.



Dick Cheney Hated to Focus

Cheney was forever pronouncing on matters outside his bailiwick.

He had a lot to say about abortion, stem cell research and his personal life, while showing scant regard for American boys dying in wars overseas.

This attitude made him one of the most reviled politicians in recent U.S. history.

His popularity rating continually plunged following the events of September 11, 2001.

Gallup’s poll for Cheney showed the following trend:

  • April, 2001–63% approval, 21% disapproval
  • January, 2002–68% approval, 18% disapproval
  • January, 2004–56% approval, 36% disapproval
  • January, 2005–50% approval, 40% disapproval
  • January, 2006–41% approval, 46% disapproval
  • July, 2007–30% approval, 60% disapproval

Bad Connections

History may show that the Dick Cheney life story has more bad connections in it that any other in America at the time.

He was the leading example of a member of the power elite that runs the country.

He was a member on all the various fronts: military (Defense Secretary), industrial (director of a Fortune 500 multi-national energy firm) and financial (as Vice President he would have dealt with the Treasury and the Fed).

He has repeatedly been linked to secret organizations including Skull and Bones, and his leadership role in the Council on Foreign Relations suggest that he is a leading light in the Illuminati.

In 1997, along with Donald Rumsfeld and others, Cheney founded the Project for the New American Century, a neoconservative U.S. think tank whose stated goal is to ‘promote American global leadership.


Egotist and Bore

When it came time for Barrack Obama’s presidential inauguration, Dick Cheney pulled a muscle in his back while moving boxes.

He then showed up for the event in a wheelchair. This was rather curious.

The man has a bad heart, but miraculously, he mustered the strength to life boxes in an environment (the White House) where presumably there were people to do that for him. Strange, no?





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