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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude
Your citations did not address my points directly, nor disprove what I said, which is that there is no proof, as you initially cited, that Pieczenik was ever the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Management or a US Navy Captain (he was not).
Despite any past achievements (however overstated), Pieczenik is basically now a crack-pot, just like Alex Jones.
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The google results are overwhelmed with resent interviews so finding anything is nearly impossible
From his facebook
Dr. Pieczenik attended Booker T. Washington High School in Harlem. He earned a New York State Regence scholarship and at age sixteen started Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. In 1964 Dr. Pieczenik received a bachelors of arts degree in Pre-Medicine and Psychology. At the age of 20 he received a full-ride scholarship to attend Cornell University Medical College in New York City. After his medical school in 1968 he attended Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Connecticut where he did a rotating internship.
In 1969, Dr. Pieczenik was drafted into the United States Public Health Service where he eventually obtained the military rank of US Navy Captain (06). He was sent to run three psychiatric wards at Saint Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, DC. Subsequently he received one of four prestigious National Institutes of Mental Health scholarships allowing him to attend any psychiatric residency program in the United States. enrolled in a residency program in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical College at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center. Dr. Pieczenik became board certified in Psychiatry and was a board examiner for ten years in both Psychiatry and Neurology.
During his residency program at Harvard, Dr. Pieczenik simultaneously got a PhD in Political Science and International Relations at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Toward the end of his residency he received two Harry C. Solomon Awards for his research on Hierarchy of Ego Defense Mechanisms in Foreign Policy Decision Making and Cognitive Behavioral Determinants for the Treatment of Borderline Patients. This latter paper became the foundation for utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in patients with Borderline Personality Disorder. No one else in the history of Harvard Medical College has ever received two Harry C. Solomon Awards, nor has anyone else simultaneously completed degrees from Harvard and MIT. Historically, recipients of the award go on to become chairmen of academic departments and major leaders in Psychiatry. However, Dr. Pieczenik's career took a different path.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Steve-...74492849258543
It appears that there's nefarious things at work on his wiki as you pointed out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...action=history
Steve Pieczenik, a former member of the U.S. State Department sent by President Jimmy Carter as a "psychological expert" to integrate the Interior Minister Francesco Cossiga's "crisis committee", was interviewed by Emmanuel Amara in his 2006 documentary Les derniers jours d'Aldo Moro ("The Last Days of Aldo Moro"), in which he alleged that: "We had to sacrifice Aldo Moro to maintain the stability of Italy."
http://www.bean.dreab.com/p-Aldo_Moro