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Retired CIA analyst and counter-intelligence officer Frank Snepp of The Village Voice compiled several investigations of Sick ’ s allegations in 1992.
Snepp alleged that Sick had only interviewed half of the sources used in his book, and supposedly relied on hearsay from unreliable sources for large amounts of critical material.
Snepp also discovered that in 1989, Sick had sold the rights to his book to Oliver Stone.
After going through evidence presented by Richard Brenneke, Snepp asserted that Brenneke ’ s credit card receipts showed him to be in Portland, Oregon, during the time he claimed to be in Paris observing the secret meeting .< ref name =" Snepp ">

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