In a video posted on the Youtube channel of Project Veritas on September 8, 2014, investigative filmmaker James O’Keefe exposes the swiss cheese that is the Canada-USA border. O Keefe’s stunt showed that an Ebola-infected ISIS terrorist could easily motorboat across Lake Erie and reach Ohio from Canada. On the eve of the 9/11 anniversary our man, dressed as an ISIS terrorist was able to cross Lake Eris, walk off a boat into Cleveland, Ohio – and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,’ guerrilla documentarian James O’Keefe tells his viewers.
‘At no point did anyone even question [him] or ask him what he was carrying in his suspicious brown duffel bag.’
O’Keefe’s latest online provocation comes at a time when the world’s attention is focused on the self-professed Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) and Americans are growing increasingly concerned about the danger the group could pose to the US. His video shows a black-clad jihadi with a British accent being ferried across Lake Erie, which separates Ohio from the Canadian province of Ontario. O’Keefe says in his narration:
‘The British government says American journalist James Foley’s ISIS assassin was an Englishman. British intelligence believes more than 500 British citizens have joined ISIS. Brits can enter Canada without a visa; it’s virtually an open door.’
In the short homemade fictitious documentary, O’Keefe meets up with a ‘terrorist’ who has hired a boat to bring him from Ontario to the middle of Lake Erie. The two exchange pleasantries as the pretend jihadi transfers to O’Keefe’s American-piloted craft. ‘On August 17 we stole Ebola from a lab in Liberia,’ he says in the script. ‘We took he bandages and the bedsheets and then we covered ourselves in it and hoped that we’d get infected. ‘The incubation period is about 21 days, and it’s been about – 21 days.’