Steve Pieczenik
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Born | Havana,Cuba | December 7, 1943
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Nationality | Cuban-American |
Genre | War novel,spy |
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Steve R. Pieczenik(/pəˈtʃɛnɪk/) (born December 7, 1943) is aCuban-Americanpsychiatrist,author,publisher,andconspiracytheorist.[1][2][3]In 1976, he was madeDeputy Assistant Secretary of StateunderHenry Kissinger,Cyrus VanceandJames Baker.He was later a consultant of theUnited States Department of State.[4]
Pieczenik has made several appearances onInfoWars.He also claimed that theSeptember 11 Attacksand theSandy Hook Shootingwerefalse flag operations.
Early life and education
[edit]Pieczenik was born inHavana, Cubaon December 7, 1943, to Russian-Polish parents, and spent his early childhood inFrance.[5]His father, a doctor fromDombroviczwho studied and worked inToulouse,France,fled toPolandbeforeWorld War II.[6]His mother, aRussian JewfromBiałystok,Poland,fled Europe after much of her family was killed.[6]
The couple met inPortugaland relocated to Toulouse, France.[6][7]After living in Toulouse for six years, Pieczenik's family migrated toCuba,where Pieczenik was born, and then to theUnited States,where they settled inHarlem,[6]New York City.[8]
At the age of 16, Pieczenik received a scholarship toCornell University,[6]where he graduated with a BA degree in pre-medicine and psychology in 1964. He later received his M.D. fromCornell University Medical College.He claims he earned a PhD in international relations from MIT[8]while studying atHarvard Medical School.[7]During his psychiatry residency at Harvard, Pieczenik was awarded the Harry E. Solomon award for his paper "The hierarchy of ego-defence mechanisms in foreign policy decision making".[6]
Pieczenik is fluent in five languages, including Russian, Spanish and French.[5][6][7]
Career
[edit]Civil service
[edit]In 1974, Pieczenik joined theUnited States Department of Stateas a consultant assisting in the restructuring of the Office for the Prevention of Terrorism.[5]In 1976, he was madeDeputy Assistant Secretary of StateunderHenry Kissinger,Cyrus VanceandJames Baker.[6][5][8][9][10]He also served the presidential administrations ofGerald Ford,Jimmy Carter,Ronald ReaganandGeorge H. W. Bushin this role.[11]
At the Department of State, Pieczenik served as a "specialist on hostage taking".[12]He was credited with devising successful negotiating strategies and tactics, which were used in several high-profile hostage situations, such as the 1976TWA Flight 355hostage situation and the 1977 kidnapping of the son of Cyprus's president.[5]Pieczenik also worked "side by side" with Police Chief Maurice J. Cullinane in the Washington, D.C. command center of MayorWalter Washingtonduring the1977 Hanafi Siege.[13]
On March 16, 1978, Pieczenik was a special envoy in Italy for President Carter to assist inthe searchfor Italy's former Prime MinisterAldo Moro.As an international crisis manager and hostage negotiator, Pieczenik worked withFrancesco Cossiga,the interior minister of Italy, on negotiations for Moro’s release. The role Pieczenik played in these negotiations is said to have been fraught with controversy.[14][15]
Pieczenik said the committee was jolted into action by the fear that Moro would reveal state secrets in an attempt to free himself. Moro's widow, Eleonora, later said Henry Kissinger had allegedly warned her husband against his strategy ofHistoric Compromise(Compromesso Storico), allegedly saying, "you will pay dearly for it”. The leak of a false statement saying that Moro was dead was attributed to the Red Brigades (the group that had kidnapped Moro); however, in a documentary, Cossiga admitted the committee had made the decision to release the statement. Pieczenik stated that this had a dual purpose: to prepare the Italian public for the worst and to let the Red Brigades know that the state considered Moro dead, and therefore would not negotiate for him. Pieczenik said that Moro had been "sacrificed" for Italy's "stability".[16]
Pieczenik claims to have been atCamp Davidon September 17, 1978, for the signing of theCamp David Accords,working out strategy and tactics based on psychopolitical dynamics.[6]
In 1979, Pieczenik resigned as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State over the handling of the Iranian hostage crisis.[7]
Post-civil service
[edit]In the early 1980s, Pieczenik wrote an article forThe Washington Postin which he claimed to have heard a senior U.S. official in the Department of State Operations Center give permission for the attack that led to the death of U.S. AmbassadorAdolph DubsinKabul,Afghanistan, in 1979.[17]
In 1982, Pieczenik was mentioned in an article inThe New York Timesas "a psychiatrist who has treated C.I.A. employees".[18]In a personal capacity, Pieczenik had been affiliated as a psychiatrist with theNational Institute of Mental Health.[19]
In 2001, Pieczenik operated as chief executive officer ofStrategic IntelligenceAssociates, a consulting firm.[20]As recently as October 6, 2012, Pieczenik was listed as a member of theCouncil on Foreign Relations(CFR).[21]However, sometime between October 6 and November 18, 2012, his name was removed from the CFR roster.[22]
Since 1979, Pieczenik has also consulted with theUnited States Institute of Peaceand theRAND Corporation[23]and lectured at theNational Defense University.[24]
Writing
[edit]Pieczenik has made a number of ventures into fiction, as both an author and as a business partner ofTom Clancy.[25]He co-authored the bookDivide and Conquer.[26]Pieczenik also received credit as co-creator for two of Tom Clancy’s best-selling novelsOp-CenterandNet Force.
Pieczenik has been credited under the pseudonym Alexander Court for writing the novelsActive Measures(2001), andActive Pursuit(2002).[27]
He has written two articles published in theAmerican Intelligence Journal,a peer-reviewed journal issued by the National Military Intelligence Association.[28]
Pieczenik co-authored a paper with John Neustadt which appeared in the July 2008 issue ofMolecular Nutrition & Food Research.[29]
Controversies
[edit]In 1992, Pieczenik toldNewsdaythat in his “professional opinion,” President George H. W. Bush was "clinically depressed". As a result of this statement, Pieczenik was brought up on ethics charges before theAmerican Psychiatric Associationand reprimanded. He then quit the APA.[7]
Claims made on InfoWars
[edit]Pieczenik has appeared multiple times onInfoWars,the flagship radio program ofAlex Jones,where he has made numerous statements, including that theSandy Hook Elementary School shootingwas afalse flagoperation.[30]He has also claimed that theSeptember 11 attackswere conducted byCIAagents.
After the2020 United States presidential election,Pieczenik appeared on InfoWars claiming that theTrump administrationhad permitted the Democratic Party to engage in election fraud as a "sting operation" facilitated by a "QFS blockchain encryption code" on every ballot.[31]
Bibliography
[edit]Authored novels
[edit]- Mind Palace(1985)
- Blood Heat(1989)
- Hidden Passions(1991)
- Maximum Vigilance(1993)
- Pax Pacifica(1995)
- State of Emergency(1997)[32]
- Active Measures(as Alexander Court, 2001)
- Active Pursuit(as Alexander Court, 2002)
- My Beloved Talleyrand(2005)[33]
- Terror Counter Terror(2007)[34]
- Steve Pieczenik Talks(2014)[35][36]
- American Warrior in Crises(2019)
Series co-creator with Tom Clancy
[edit]Other
[edit]- My Life Is Great! Why Do I Feel So Awful?(self-help, 1990)
- Foundations and Applications of Medical Biochemistry in Clinical Practice.With John Neustadt. (textbook, 2009)[37]
References
[edit]- ^Barnidge, Tom (May 6, 2011). "Barnidge: Bin Laden's death gives birth to latest conspiracy theory".Oakland Tribune.
- ^Borchers, Callum (June 19, 2017). "After his Megyn Kelly interview, Alex Jones is still promoting a Newtown conspiracy theory".Washington Post.
- ^Manning, Ellen (April 11, 2018)."Conspiracy theorists think the alleged chemical attack in Syria is a false flag to start World War Three".
- ^"Steve Pieczenik Talks | Get the Truth".RetrievedJune 20,2021.
- ^abcdeToth, Robert C. (April 21, 1978)."U.S. scientist aids in Moro search".St. Petersburg Times.Los Angeles Times. pp. 9A.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
Credited with devising negotiating strategy and tactics
- ^abcdefghiKaye, Helen (July 7, 1995)."US psychiatrist and ME expert analyzes region".The Jerusalem Post.Archived fromthe originalon November 5, 2012.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
He was deputy assistant secretary of state under Henry Kissinger, Cyrus Vance and James Baker.
- ^abcdeMansfield, Stephanie (February 27, 1995)."He's Been There, Done That; Steve Pieczenik, Tom Clancy's Man on the Inside".The Washington Post.Archived fromthe originalon November 5, 2012.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
His father, a doctor, fled Poland before World War II. His mother, a Russian Jew, fled Europe after many of her family members were killed. The couple met in Portugal, where both had fled ahead of the Nazi invaders.
- ^abc"Biography".Steve Pieczenik. Archived fromthe originalon July 9, 2008.RetrievedMay 7,2012.
- ^Goleman, Daniel (March 8, 1985),"Seat of Power And Woe",The New York Times,retrievedMay 5,2011
- ^Kenneth Rapoza (April 18, 2012)."Osama bin Laden Already Becoming the New Roswell".Forbes.RetrievedMay 7,2012.
- ^Romano, Lois (June 10, 1992)."The reliable source".The Washington Post.Archived fromthe originalon November 5, 2012.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
Pieczenik served as deputy secretary during the Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush administrations.
- ^Geyer, Georgie Anne (January 18, 1980)."We Have Ignored Soviet Paranoia".Sarasota Herald-Tribune.pp. 7A.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
U.S. State Department specialist on hostage taking
- ^McGrory, Mary (March 13, 1977)."Balking terrorists requires expertise".Eugene Register-Guard.pp. 17A.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
...at the command center of Mayor Walter Washington and worked "side by side" with Police Chief Maurice J. Cullinane
- ^"L'esperto Usa:" Così manipolammo il caso Moro "".Il Sole 24 Ore(in Italian).RetrievedApril 23,2018.
- ^"Knowledge Fight: #340: All About Steve".knowledgefight.libsyn.RetrievedSeptember 6,2020.
- ^Moore, Malcolm (March 11, 2008),"US envoy admits role in Aldo Moro killing",The Daily Telegraph,London, archived fromthe originalon September 12, 2012,retrievedMay 5,2011
- ^"Coverup charged in death of U.S. envoy".Spokane Daily Chronicle.United Press International.February 18, 1981. p. 15.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
I was present. I heard it.
- ^Taubman, Philip (October 13, 1982)."Psychiatrists describe kafkaesque portfolio".The New York Times.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
Dr. Steve R. Pieczenik, a psychiatrist who has treated C.I.A. employees.
- ^"THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT 1976"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on July 28, 2011.RetrievedMay 7,2012.
- ^Stanton, John J. (December 1, 2001)."U.S. Intelligence Community Reaches Crossroads: CIA official says agency is implementing reforms to address new threats. (Analysis)".National Defense.National Defense Industrial Association.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
Steve Pieczenik, chief executive officer of Strategic Intelligence Associates, a consulting firm.
[permanent dead link] - ^"Membership Roster – Council on Foreign Relations 10/06/2012".Cfr.org. Archived from the original on October 6, 2012.RetrievedApril 23,2013.
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:CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^"Membership Roster – Council on Foreign Relations 11/16/2012".Cfr.org. Archived from the original on November 18, 2012.RetrievedApril 23,2013.
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:CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^"U.S. Negotiating Behavior"(PDF).RetrievedMay 7,2012.
- ^Kelley, Matt (February 26, 2002)."Rumsfeld: Pentagon to Close Office".Associated Press. Archived fromthe originalon November 5, 2012.RetrievedMay 14,2011.
Dr. Steve Pieczenik, a psychological warfare expert who has worked for the State Department and lectured at the National Defense University.
- ^"Thomas L. Clancy, Jr. v. Wanda T. King, No. 112, September Term 2007"(PDF).RetrievedMay 7,2012.
- ^Pieczenik, Steve (2001).Divide and Conquer.HarperCollins.ISBN9780002259811.RetrievedOctober 13,2020.
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- ^"Steve Pieczenik".Steve Pieczenik. Archived fromthe originalon May 5, 2011.RetrievedMay 7,2012.
- ^"AIJ 2004 to 2010 – National Military Intelligence Association".Nmia.org. November 12, 2002.RetrievedMay 7,2012.
- ^Neustadt, John; Pieczenik, Steve (2008)."Medication-induced mitochondrial damage and disease".Molecular Nutrition & Food Research.52(7): 780–788.doi:10.1002/mnfr.200700075.PMID18626887.RetrievedOctober 22,2021.
- ^Borchers, Callum (June 19, 2017)."After his Megyn Kelly interview, Alex Jones is still promoting a Newtown conspiracy theory".The Washington Post.RetrievedApril 9,2020.
- ^Kasprak, Alex (November 12, 2020)."Did Mail-in Ballots Secretly Contain Quantum Blockchain Watermarks?".Snopes.RetrievedDecember 2,2020.
- ^Pieczenik, Steve (1997).State of Emergency(First ed.). Putnam Adult.ISBN978-0-399-14323-6.
- ^"Barnes and Noble".Productsearch.barnesandnoble. April 27, 2012. Archived fromthe originalon August 22, 2013.RetrievedMay 7,2012.
- ^"Steve Pieczenik".fantasticfiction.RetrievedMarch 3,2020.
- ^STEVE PIECZENIK TALKS: The September of 2012 Through The September of 2014.
- ^Pieczenik, Steve R. (2014).Author.Blabor.ISBN978-0-692-31068-7.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Nutritional Biochemistry Inc.(AKA NBI Health – company co-founded by Pieczenik, and his current workplace)
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