Dec 20, 2017

Steve Pieczenik Update | Dec 20, 2017 CET | ~ OPUS 35 bits and pieces - Hear me on bitcoin and other money stuff ~ | Blogger: (needing of governmental control power to make digitalization) -- Steve Pieczenik talks about BITCOINS -- Steve: It went from almost no value to 18.500 USD.. In order to produce 1 bitcoin, I need 25.00 computers in China, 1/3 the amount of coal in inner Mongolia & Xinjiang provins. I need one nuclear reactor equal the energy, that comes out of Denmark, coal, energy and nuclear power that might come out from 159 different countries.. In order words, in order to create, this piece of Bitcoin which is NOT really a metal, but is a series of digitalization blockchain numbers, based on binary numbers 1 and 0, we have to be able to produce incredible amount of energy, in order to get to those digitals and digitalization, that's required to go from a computer to computer, without government intervention... [LISTEN TO MORE]...)

BIO

Dr. Steve R. Pieczenik, MD, PhD is a critically acclaimed author of psycho-political thrillers and the co-creator of the New York Times best-selling “Tom Clancy’s Op-Center” and “Tom Clancy’s Net Force” book series. He is also one of the world’s most experienced international crisis managers and hostage negotiators. His novels are based on his twenty years experience in resolving international crises for five U.S. administrations.

Dr. Pieczenik received his B.A. from Cornell University,trained in Psychiatry at Harvard and has both an M.D. from Cornell University Medical College and a Ph.D. in International Relations from M.I.T.

He was the first psychiatrist ever to receive a PhD. focusing on international relations, and is the only psychiatrist to ever have served as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State. He served four presidents as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Bush Sr. and was a Senior Policy Planner under president Reagan. Dr. Pieczenik worked directly with, and reported directly to, Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, Cyrus Vance, George Schultz and James Baker, as well as the respective White Houses. Dr. Pieczenik was drafted into the Vietnam War. He was assigned in the Public Health Services with the rank of Navy Captain (0-6) to run three psychiatric wards at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Washington, D.C., including a ward where serial killers were housed. He was subsequently offered a promotion to Rear Admiral (0-7), which he refused on the grounds that he felt honored enough to serve his country, did not want to take a pension and wished to return to civilian life to follow his passions as a physician, entrepreneur and novelist.

Dr. Pieczenik is an expert in psychological warfare, political psychology, regime change, intelligence, counterintelligence and covert operations. During his career as a senior State Department official, Dr. Pieczenik utilized his unique abilities and expertise to develop strategies and tactics that were instrumental in resolving major conflicts in Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Europe and the United States.....[READ MORE]