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Steve R. Pieczenik (/ p ə ˈ tʃ ɛ n ɪ k /) (born December 7, 1943) is a Cuban-American psychiatrist, author, publisher, and conspiracy theorist. [1] [2] [3] In 1976, he was made Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under Henry Kissinger, Cyrus Vance and James Baker. He was later a consultant of the United States Department of State. [4]
Tom Clancy's Op-Center is a novel series, created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik, though the first 12 books were written by Jeff Rovin between 1995 and 2005. The four books in the series reboot from 2014 are written by Dick Couch, George Galdorisi and Jeff Rovin.
Tom Clancy's Op-Center: Mirror Image (also called Op-Center: Mirror Image) is the second novel in Tom Clancy's Op-Center created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik first published in 1995. The actual novels are written by Jeff Rovin.
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Tom Clancy's Net Force is a novel series, created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik and originally written by Steve Perry. The original series ceased publication in 2006. There was also a spin-off of young adult books called Net Force Explorers. The series was rebooted in 2019 with the Dark Web novel by Jerome Preisler.
The Deadliest Game is the second book in the young adult series Net Force Explorers created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. The book was released in 1998 and ghost written by Diane Duane . Plot
Series created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. Op-Center (1995) Mirror Image (1995) Games of State (1996) Acts of War (1997) Balance of Power (1998) State of Siege (1999) Divide and Conquer (2000) Line of Control (2001) Mission of Honor (2002) Sea of Fire (2003) Call to Treason (2004) War of Eagles (2005) For Honor (2018) Sting of the Wasp ...
The 1977 Hanafi Siege was a terrorist attack, hostage-taking, and standoff in Washington, D.C., lasting from March 9 to March 11, 1977.Three buildings (the District Building, B'nai B'rith headquarters, and Islamic Center of Washington) were seized by twelve Hanafi Movement gunmen, who took 149 hostages. [1]