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Hornby Island
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OGA operative Clark Templeton O'Flaherty mentioned Hornby Island as the site of one of his assignments, the Hornby Island Laser Incident. It is unknown if the secrets were stolen from the Canadian government or to what extent the Canadian government was involved. Given the nature of other OGA operations, it is more likely to assume that a criminal organization operating in secret on Hornby Island was in possession of advanced laser beam technology. (Clark Templeton O'Flaherty)
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OGA operative Clark Templeton O'Flaherty mentioned Hornby Island as the site of one of his assignments, the Hornby Island Laser Incident. It is unknown if the secrets were stolen from the Canadian government or to what extent the Canadian government was involved. Given the nature of other OGA operations, it is more likely to assume that a criminal organization operating in secret on Hornby Island was in possession of advanced laser beam technology. The island is culturally distinctive as it was the site of a large immigration of Americans avoiding the draft during the Vietnam War. Many of these people still live on the island.[1] (Clark Templeton O'Flaherty)