Cathy O'Brien 1995 Book: Dick Cheney & Ronald Reagan Had Ongoing Joke "hot dogs and Ollie North"

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Recently I was watching @SGTReport's video: (@ 35:00) when the guest Jay Myers pointed out how the MK Ultra victim and whistle-blower, Cathy O'Brien stated in her 1995 book "Trance-Formation of America" that Dick Cheney and Ronald Reagan used "hot dogs" as part of an ongoing joke, or possibly as a code-word.

That got me interested to look this up:

https://wikispooks.com/w/images/7/72/Tranceformation_america.pdf

Page 147

As usual, Cheney and Reagan were drinking, this time to excess for so early in the day. Reagan's cheeks were flushed and his voice slurred as he greeted me, "Well, hello, Kitten. Dick and I were just discussing the plight of the Contras since this Ollie North thing broke out." Cheney's alcoholic foul mood was immediately apparent. He was agitated as usual at Reagan's informality in my presence. Apparently I had come in during a serious discussion about tran-Contra as Reagan's mood was more somber than I had ever seen it. He took a drink and looked out the window. "Americans believe in their country-baseball, hot dogs, and Ollie North." Cheney snorted a laugh at what seemed to be an ongoing joke between them about "hot dogs and Ollie North".

Here is some background on Ollie North:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_North

Archive: https://archive.is/ovF6o

Oliver Laurence North (born October 7, 1943) is an American political commentator and television host, military historian, New York Times best-selling author, and former United States Marine Corps lieutenant colonel.

North is primarily remembered for his term as a National Security Council staff member during the Iran–Contra affair, a political scandal of the late 1980s. The scandal involved the illegal sale of weapons to Iran to encourage the release of U.S. hostages then held in Lebanon.

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Nickname(s): Ollie, Ollie North

While this isn't conclusive evidence of "hot dogs" being used for nefarious purposes, it does add even more credence to the use of "hot dogs" as some sort of code word. It is especially bizarre that the elites are using such childish code-words, and appearing to be used in the same context as those found in Skippy's emails.

I find it very interesting that of all the things Cathy O'Brien has gone through, this ongoing joke of "hot dogs and Ollie North" made its way into her book.

I think we should look further into Cheney, Reagan, and their good ol' buddy Ollie....

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