Opinion and observation on a world gone crazy

Joe Gill, journalist and game inventor from Brighton, UK

Friday, 6 May 2011

The real Jack Ryan says top general told him 9/11 was false flag

At this stage I do not know enough about Dr Pieczenik to say how significant his statements are. But he is clearly a true US government insider, and even more compelling, apparently a pioneer in government psy ops, that is psychological warfare. He could of course be covering his tracks since he went on record in 2002 claiming that Bin Laden was already dead. If he is right, it would mean every single statement by Bin Laden since December 2001 was false, including the videos, which of course other authoritative sources have already claimed. He also places doubt on the death of Saddam, which stretches credulity. It would also suggest Obama was in on the OBL death fraud, and so too the Pakistan government. He also seems to be some kind of 'birther' ie questioning Obama's citizenship like Donald Trump. I am intrigued by him because he has authority of the kind that is rare in this debate.

From ">Global Research: Top US government insider Dr. Steve R. Pieczenik, a man who held numerous different influential positions under three different Presidents and still works with the Defense Department, shockingly told The Alex Jones Show yesterday that Osama Bin Laden died in 2001 and that he was prepared to testify in front of a grand jury how a top general told him directly that 9/11 was a false flag inside job.

Pieczenik cannot be dismissed as a “conspiracy theorist”. He served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under three different administrations, Nixon, Ford and Carter, while also working under Reagan and Bush senior, and still works as a consultant for the Department of Defense. A former US Navy Captain, Pieczenik achieved two prestigious Harry C. Solomon Awards at the Harvard Medical School as he simultaneously completed a PhD at MIT.

Recruited by Lawrence Eagleburger as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Management, Pieczenik went on to develop, “the basic tenets for psychological warfare, counter terrorism, strategy and tactics for transcultural negotiations for the US State Department, military and intelligence communities and other agencies of the US Government,” while also developing foundational strategies for hostage rescue that were later employed around the world.

Pieczenik also served as a senior policy planner under Secretaries Henry Kissinger, Cyrus Vance, George Schultz and James Baker and worked on George W. Bush’s election campaign against Al Gore. His record underscores the fact that he is one of the most deeply connected men in intelligence circles over the past three decades plus.