Dr. Steve Richard Pieczenik (born 1943)

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Born December 7, 1943 (age 77) in Havana, Cuba [HK0079][GDrive]

Parents - Father is Dr. Srul D. Pieczenik ,

Siblings include - Dr. George Pieczenik (born 1944)

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Steve R. Pieczenik (/pəˈtʃɛnɪk/; born December 7, 1943) is Cuban-born American writer, publisher, conspiracy theorist,[1] psychiatrist, and former United States Department of State official.

Early life

In 1943, Pieczenik was born in Havana, Cuba, to Russian-Polish parents and raised in France.[2] His father, a doctor from Dombrovicz who studied and worked in Toulouse, France,[3] fled Poland before World War II. His mother, a Russian Jew from Białystok, Poland,[3] fled Europe after many of her family members were killed. The couple met in Portugal, where both had fled ahead of the Nazi invaders.[3][4] After living in Toulouse for six years, Pieczenik's family migrated to the United States, where they settled in the Harlem area[3] of New York City.[5] Pieczenik was 8 years old when his parents received their entry visa to the United States.[3] He is fluent in five languages, including Russian, Spanish and French.[2][3][4]

Education

Pieczenik received a full scholarship to Cornell University at age 16.[3] He received a BA degree in pre-medicine and psychology from Cornell in 1964, and later received his M.D. from Cornell University Medical College. He attained his PhD in international relations from MIT while studying at Harvard Medical School.[4] Pieczenik claims to be the first psychiatrist ever to receive a PhD in international relations.[5] During his psychiatry residency at Harvard, he was awarded the Harry E. Solomon award for his paper "The hierarchy of ego-defense mechanisms in foreign policy decision making".[3]

An article by Pieczenik, "Psychological dimensions of international dependency", appears in the American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol 132(4), Apr 1975, 428–431.[6]

Civil service career

Pieczenik was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under Henry Kissinger, Cyrus Vance and James Baker.[3] He served the presidential administrations of Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush as deputy assistant secretary.[7]

In 1974, Pieczenik joined the United States Department of State as a consultant to help in the restructuring of its Office for the Prevention of Terrorism.[2] In 1976, he was made Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for management.[2][5][8][9]

At the Department of State, Pieczenik served as a "specialist on hostage taking".[10] He has been credited with devising successful negotiating strategies and tactics used in several high-profile hostage situations, including the 1976 TWA Flight 355 hostage situation and the 1977 kidnapping of the son of Cyprus's president.[2]

Pieczenik was often used as a press source for early information on the mental state of the hostages in the Iran hostage crisis after they were freed.[11] He worked "side by side" with Police Chief Maurice J. Cullinane in the Washington, D.C. command center of Mayor Walter Washington during the 1977 Hanafi Siege.[12]

In 1978 Pieczenik was a special envoy for President Carter to Italy to assist in the search for Italy's Prime Minister Aldo Moro. As an international crisis manager and hostage negotiator in the State Department, Pieczenik was sent to Italy on March 16, 1978, the day Moro was kidnapped, and was involved in the negotiations for his release. He was part of a "crisis committee" headed by Francesco Cossiga, the interior minister. Moro was held for 54 days. 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 warned her husband against his strategy of Historic Compromise(Compromesso storico). "You will pay dearly for it," he is alleged to have said. A false statement attributed to the Red Brigades was leaked saying that Moro was dead. Pieczenik claimed that this had a dual purpose: to prepare the Italian public for the worst, and to let the Red Brigades know that the state would not negotiate for Moro and considered him already dead. Moro was shot and placed in the back of a car in central Rome, midway between the headquarters of the Communist Party and the Christian Democrats. In a documentary Cossiga admitted the committee had made the decision to release the false statement. Pieczenik said that Moro had been "sacrificed" for Italy's "stability".[13]

On September 17, 1978 the Camp David Accords were signed. Pieczenik claims to have been present at secret Camp David negotiations leading to the signing of the Accords, working out strategy and tactics based on psychopolitical dynamics.[3]

In 1979, he resigned as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State over the handling of the Iranian hostage crisis.[4]

Post-civil service career

In the early 1980s, Pieczenik wrote an article for The Washington Post in 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. Ambassador Adolph Dubs in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1979.[14]

Pieczenik got to know Syrian President Hafez al-Assad well during his 20 years in the Department of State.[3]

In 1982, Pieczenik was mentioned in an article in The New York Times as "a psychiatrist who has treated C.I.A. employees".[15]

In 2001, Pieczenik operated as chief executive officer of Strategic Intelligence Associates, a consulting firm.[16]

Pieczenik has been affiliated in a professional capacity as a psychiatrist with the National Institute of Mental Health.[17]

Pieczenik has consulted with the United States Institute of Peace and the RAND Corporation.[18]

Pieczenik mentored Drew Paul, founder of Blabor.com.[19] Blabor.com is now responsible for his web and media releases.[20][21][22]

As recently as October 6, 2012, Pieczenik was listed as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).[23]According to Internet Archive, his name was removed from the CFR roster sometime between October 6 and November 18, 2012.[24] He no longer publicly appears as a member of the CFR.[25]

Pieczenik has lectured at the National Defense University.[26]

Writing ventures

Pieczenik has made a number of ventures into fiction, as an author and as a business partner of Tom Clancy for several series of novels.[27] He is a co-author of the book Divide and Conquer.[28]

He studied medicine and writing, beginning with drama and poetry. But eventually "I turned to fiction because it allows me to address reality as it is or could be."[3]

Pieczenik received a listed credit as co-creator for both Tom Clancy's Op-Center and Tom Clancy's Net Force, two best-selling series of novels, as a result of a business relationship with Tom Clancy. He was not directly involved in writing books in these series, but "assembled a team" including the ghost-writer who did author the novels, and someone to handle the "packaging" of the novels.[27][29] The Op-Center series alone had earned more than 28 million dollars in net profit for the partnership by 2003.[27]

He's also credited under the pseudonym Alexander Court for writing the novels Active Measures (2001), and Active Pursuit (2002).[30]

Pieczenik has had at least two articles published in the American Intelligence Journal, a peer-reviewed journal published by the National Military Intelligence Association.[31]

In September 2010, John Neustadt was recognized by Elsevier as being one of the Top Ten Cited Authors in 2007 and 2008 for his article, "Mitochondrial dysfunction and molecular pathways of disease". This article was co-authored with Pieczenik.[32]

Controversies

In 1992, Pieczenik told Newsday that in his professional opinion, President [George H. W.] Bush was "clinically depressed". As a result, he was brought up on an ethics charge before the American Psychiatric Association and reprimanded. He subsequently quit the APA.[4]

The role he played in the negotiations to bring about Aldo Moro's release is fraught with controversy.[33][34]

Alex Jones

Pieczenik has made several appearances on InfoWars, the flagship radio program of Alex Jones, where he has promoted various conspiracy theories; he repeatedly claimed the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a "false flag" operation[35] and that the September 11 attacks were conducted by CIA agents. After the 2020 United States presidential election, Pieczenik appeared on Infowars claiming the Trump administration allowed the Democratic Party to engage in election fraud as a "sting operation" facilitated by a "QFS blockchain encryption code" on every ballot. [36]

Bibliography

Authored novels

  • Mind Palace (1985)

  • Blood Heat (1989)

  • Hidden Passions (1991)

  • Maximum Vigilance (1993)

  • Pax Pacifica (1995)

  • State of Emergency (1997)[37]

  • Active Measures (as Alexander Court, 2001)

  • Active Pursuit (as Alexander Court, 2002)

  • My Beloved Talleyrand (2005)[38]

  • Terror Counter Terror (2007)[39]

  • Steve Pieczenik Talks (2014)[40][41]

  • American Warrior in Crises (2019)

Series co-creator, with Tom Clancy

Other

  • 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) [32]

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EVIDENCE TIMELINE

Dr. Steve Richard Pieczenik

1940 (July) - Father (Dr. Srul D Pieczenik) completed M.D. in France (at age 28)

See below :(FRONT) Dr. Srul D. Pieczenick, American Medical Association Record Card (passing noted in November 1967)

[HN01M5][GDrive] : [Dr. Srul D. Pieczenik was] a graduate of "the medical school at the University of Toulouse, France"

(FRONT) Dr. Srul D. Pieczenick, American Medical Association Record Card (passing noted in November 1967)[HL0076][GDrive]NOTE: College : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarny (Sarny was Ukraine, but in 1920s/1930s was part of Poland)

1943 (December 7) - Steven Pieczenik born (in Cuba ? )

1944 (Dec 18) - George Piezcenik born (in Cuba ? )

1948 (Aug 30 arrival) - Cherbourg (France) to USA ... Entire family traveling

Vessel : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Queen_Mary

If Steve and George were born in Cuba, and left in 1947 .... When was the 6 years that they lived in and worked in Toulouse, France ?

Address .. 133 West 74th Street in Manhattan? That is a few miles from Columbia Univ : A very nice place...

It is said that the family moved to "the Harlem Area" .. but 133W 74th street is nowhere close to the Harlem area as stated in Wikipedia.

See [HK0079][GDrive] : "After living in Toulouse for six years, Pieczenik's family migrated to the United States, where they settled in the Harlem area of New York City."

1948 (October) - Father (Dr. Srul D. Pieczenick) begins to practice medicine in New York City

See below :(FRONT) Dr. Srul D. Pieczenick, American Medical Association Record Card (passing noted in November 1967)

(BACK) Dr. Srul D. Pieczenick, American Medical Association Record Card (passing noted in November 1967)[HL0077][GDrive]
(FRONT) Dr. Srul D. Pieczenick, American Medical Association Record Card (passing noted in November 1967)[HL0076][GDrive]NOTE: College : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarny (Sarny was Ukraine, but in 1920s/1930s was part of Poland)

1951 (Sep) - Father's travels - New York to France

Traveling with : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Zellweger

1959 (Dec 27) - NYTimes quoted

Steve Pieczenik is going to "The Franklin School", presumably : ( https://www.dwight.edu/about/history/timeline )

  • 1872 : Dr. Julius Sachs, noted educator (and brother of Samuel, co-founder of Goldman Sachs), opens The Sachs Collegiate Institute on 32nd Street and Broadway.

  • 1912 : Franklin relocates for the last time to 18-20 West 89th Street. (See on map below:

  • 1951 : Franklin becomes co-ed.

  • 1965 : The brownstones at 17 and 19 West 88th Street are converted for use by the school.

  • 1980 : Franklin adopts the International Baccalaureate Curriculum and changes its name to the Anglo-American International School.\

1961 (Sep) - Father return travel from Rome

Note address - West End ...

1965 (August) - Currently at Cornell Medical

PDF of Cornell University Announcements, Aug 21, 1964 : [HE0048][GDrive]

Also there :

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1967 (May 07) - Engagement of Steve Pieczenik to Roberta Rovner

1967 (Aug 31) - Father's passing


Brother/uncle was "Leib Pieczenik" (here spelled as Leon) - https://digital.bentley.umich.edu/djnews/djn.2001.08.17.001/127

Note "Gustave L. Levy" in second image :

1) "This is a sound recording of a memorial service held for Gustave L. Levy, who died on November 3, 1976. Levy was Chairman of the Mount Sinai Boards of Trustees from 1962-1976" " Gustave Lehmann Levy became a trustee of The Mount Sinai Hospital in 1960" ,,"He became a partner at Goldman, Sachs and Company in 1946 and was still with that firm at his death. " ( https://icahn.mssm.edu/about/ait/archives/oral-history/events/levy-memorial )

2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Levy

Dr. Srul D. Pieczenick, American Medical Association Record Card (passing noted in November 1967)[HL0077][GDrive]
Dr. Srul D. Pieczenick, American Medical Association Record Card (passing noted in November 1967)[HL0076][GDrive]NOTE: College : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarny (Sarny was Ukraine, but in 1920s/1930s was part of Poland)

NOTE - there is not one single mention of the word "pieczenik" in newspapers dot com or Newspaper Archived before 1967

IF ANY WAS THERE, IT IS ALL GONE NOW

1968 (May 24)

https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PUdQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=T1YDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5164,6907274&dq=&hl=en

1968-05-24-the-victoria-advocate-googlenews-cure-cant-come-first.jpg

1968 (Sep) - Roberta joins staff at Fairfield U

better -= https://newspaperarchive.com/fairfield-stag-sep-18-1968-p-3/

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1968-09-18-the-fairfield-stag-pg-3-clip-pieczenik.jpg

Note - The Rovin' kid perhaps became a best-selling author ? Jhttps://inventaire.io/entity/wd:Q571334

1972 - Roberta Pieczenik

https://newspaperarchive.com/north-adams-transcript-jan-27-1972-p-25/

1972-01-27-the-north-adams-transcript-pg-13-clip-parole-board.jpg

1976 (Oct 26)

https://www.newspapers.com/image/493097008/?terms=%22pieczenik%22&match=1

1976-10-26-the-record-hackensack-new-jersey-pg-b-5-clip-heroes

1980 (Jan 17)

https://www.newspapers.com/image/612893564/?terms=pieczenik%20kissinger&match=2

1980-01-17-the-salt-lake-tribune-pg-18

1980-01-17-the-salt-lake-tribune-pg-18-clip-us-foreign-policy

1981 (March 01)

https://www.newspapers.com/image/156916131/?terms=pieczenik%20kissinger&match=1

1981-03-01-the-morning-news-wilmington-de-pg-h-1

1981-03-01-the-morning-news-wilmington-de-pg-h-1-clip-us-has-no-sure-strategy.pdf

1992 (Aug 09)

https://www.newspapers.com/image/283495262/?terms=pieczenik%20kissinger&match=1

1992-08-09-the-morning-call-allentown-pg-a-16-clip

2002 (Feb 27)

https://www.newspapers.com/image/178250813/?terms=pieczenik%20rumsfeld&match=1

2002-02-27-florida-today-pg-3a-clip-bad-press

2009 book - "Foundations and Applications of Medical Biochemistry in Clinical Practice"

Includes partial biography

https://books.google.com/books?id=qJZcViTMT1AC&dq=%22teodora+Janowska%22&source=gbs_navlinks_s

2009-google-books-foundations-and-applications-of-medical-biochem-in-clinical-practice-pieczenik-neustadt-pg-v.jpg

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18Gy7KW5pNWLYs_3wwsT3WS4mBN6We82D/view?usp=sharing

2009-google-books-foundations-and-applications-of-medical-biochem-in-clinical-practice-pieczenik-neustadt-pg-v-pdf-ocr.pdf

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cd2G1Cb4YcLXLFzN7dAVV97oduCLh66J/view?usp=sharing

John Neustadt Nd, Steve Pieczenik MD Phd, Steve Pieczenik

iUniverse, 2009 - Medical - 336 pages

  • Book outline : "The culmination of more than ten years of research by the authors, this book describes for the first time ever the scientific basis and clinical applications of medical biochemistry, a fundamental paradigm shift in medicine. This paradigm shift is so revolutionary that it has been called the Neustadt-Pieczenik Paradigm, which is the fusion and clinical applications of biochemistry, thermodynamics, physiology, fractal enzymology, nutritional medicine and laboratory testing to identify and correct the underlying causes of many diseases that are considered genetic in nature (eg, Phenylketonuria) and those that are not considered genetic (eg, mature onset asthma, depression, fatigue). In this new medicine, doctors must reject the failed, purely symptomatic treatments they learned in medical school and focus on learning and treating the underlying biochemical causes of disease. From the first documented clinical observations of biochemical individuality in the early 1900s to the development of sophisticated biochemical tests, the authors provide a detailed and stunning analysis of a new medical model to help millions and cure our ailing healthcare system. They uniquely contrast the conventional medical approach with the functional biochemical approach through extensive case studies on depression, arthritis, migraine headaches, seizures, rashes and more. This book is a must-read for physicians, medical students, nutritionists, and anyone looking to take charge of their health."

  • Dedication : "Dr. Pieczenik would like to dedicate this book to his father, Dr. Saul Pieczenik, and his mother, Teodora Janowska Pieczenik, both of whom died an early death. They fled the Holocaust in Europe in order to bring their two sons to the safety of America. And to my wonderful wife, Roberta (Birdie) Pieczenik, PhD, who has been the perfect life companion for me and who has supported and understood my need to continually search out new paradigms in the different careers I've had. To my adventuresome daughter, Sharon Pieczenik, MFA, whose ability to endure the cold of the Arctic and the heat of Madagascar in her quest to make this world a better world through documentary film making is inspirational. To the new doctor in the family, Stephanie Pieczenik, MD, who made history by writing the first textbook by a medical student for Gray's Anatomy, and who introduced me to the field of integrative medicine. And to my partner and physician with whom I wrote this book, John Neustadt, ND, who graciously invited me and taught me about a world in medicine far beyond my imagination, and who had the patience to tutor me in the basic alphabet of his biochemical language. [...] "

2014 to 2015 - Talk show / blog dialogue of Steve Pieczenik captured in his book

PDF download from Scribd : [HB006K][GDrive]

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2015 - Weill Cornell Medicine magazine

https://www.weillcornellmedicine-digital.com/weillcornellmedicine/vol14__no2?search_term=pieczenik&doc_id=-1&search_term=pieczenik&pg=46#pg46

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SioJaDvsMZlDHIQ2w9O5o8uzHt3PgYGm/view?usp=sharing

2015-weill-cornell-medicine-magazine-vol-14-no-2-pg-44-clip-top-pieczenik.jpg

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LuAdTX7dyihAkG9ztyiCo5B_1dDXP_p5/view?usp=sharing

  • After having started 28 new companies over the past twenty years, he is proud to commit most of his entrepreneurial talents to growing his NBI Companies located in Montana.

  • He was fortunate in receiving over 15 Orphan Drug designations for his proprietary products. He has a new grandson named Alexander Marango, who will become a physician like both his parents - extending the Pieczenik dynasty of physicians that started in Toulouse, France, over 100 years ago.

2020 (March 24) - Steve Pieczenik appearance on Alex Jones (1 hr)

https://stevepieczenik.com/2020/03/25/alex-jones-march-24/

Watch the copied version on Odysee : https://open.lbry.com/@Housatonic:0/hv00hu

Notes:

  • Steve P claims he has no doubt that he had COVID19 in "January [2020]"

  • Some antibiotics are all that is needed to beat COVID19

  • Ivicermicin

  • Fauci TRAINED ME AT CORNELL... Steve said he "likes Fauci"

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