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Friday, March 7, 2014

33 Watch: A Real Dick | Vice President Richard Cheney


Richard Bruce Cheney, better known as "Dick", has been working in Washington D.C. since the Nixon/Ford Administration of the 70s.  In his time in Washington he has been a White House Aide, Chief of Staff, Congressman, House Minority Whip, Secretary of Defense and Vice President.  The latter two positions were under President George H.W. Bush and President George W. Bush respectively.  He also happens to be a man with a last name having a numerology of 33.  In an earlier post, I showed how important this number was to qualifying for the Presidency.
  • Cheney = 3+8+5+5+5+7 = 33
    • Notice the coded 555
While Vice President, Dick Cheney was a major advocate of torture, or what he referred to as "enhanced interrogation".  In 2008, when Dick Cheney was going across the country on what can be referred to as the "tour for torture", do you know how many victims he said there were of "enhanced interrogation"?  If you guessed 33, you're a winner.

Before becoming the Vice President, Dick was taking a break from Washington D.C. and had become the CEO of Halliburton and its subsidiary Kellogg-Brown and Root, one of the largest profiteers from war and oil in the world.  Halliburton and Kellogg-Brown and Root, better known as KBR, separated after being under the same umbrella for 44 years, on April 5, 2007.  Interestingly enough, the name Kellogg also has a numerology of 33.  The name Halliburton has a numerology of 6, and a coded 33 within its lettering.
  • Kellogg = 2+5+3+3+6+7+7 = 33
  • Halliburton = 8+1+3+3+9+2+3+9+2+6+5 = 51 = 6
On April 20, 2010, Halliburton was connected to the Deep Water Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that has since devastated the region.  It was a Halliburton component that failed, causing the leak.  It was also Halliburton who was awarded the government clean up contract only days after purchasing the world's largest oil cleanup company, Boots and Coots.  It should be noted that Halliburton purchased Boots and Coots on April 9, 2010, 11 days before the reported oil spill.

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