The mysterious man claimed to be "Rocky Robart," an investigator with Canada's spy service in Windsor — and he claimed the Anishinaabeg at Ipperwash had guns.

In May 2006, while testifying at a public inquiry called to investigate the Ontario Provincial Police's fatal shooting of unarmed, peaceful protester Dudley George in 1995, Staff Sgt. Wade Lacroix recounted a "strange" visit he got that summer from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.

"He came to see me and proceeded to tell me that there were weapons on the base," Lacroix said.

The base in question was Camp Ipperwash on Lake Huron's scenic southeastern shore, about 200 kilometres west of Toronto.

The land was previously the Stoney Point reserve, or Aazhoodena, but the federal government expropriated it in 1942 under the W

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