LA Times - United States and Britain are sending troops and equipment to West Africa to help curb the spread of Ebola.
World Health Organization warns that the outbreak is outstripping the capacity to respond in one of the worst-hit countries.
Photo: Filmmaker James O'Keefe crossed the US border twice, undisturbed, first disguised as an Osama Bin Laden lookalike crossing from Mexico, and then as an ISIS operative in black uniform carrying ricin and ebola germs from the Canadian border.
The military forces will build treatment facilities in Liberia and Sierra Leone to help care for victims of the virus, which has killed more than 2,000 people since it was detected in March.
President Obama said that the U.S. military will help set up isolation units and equipment for the public health workers arriving in West Africa from around the world, before it can turn into a serious danger to the US.
The military does not plan to have a permanent presence at the facility, which will be turned over to the Liberian government once it has been set up, the Pentagon said in a statement. But it will ensure that supplies are maintained at the hospital and will provide the periodic support needed to keep it functioning for up to 180 days.
Read more - http://www.latimes.com/world/africa/la-fg-ebola-africa-us-britain-20140908-story.html
US borders poorly guarded - anything and anybody can sneak into the United States: terrorists and WMDs
Filmmaker shows 'Ebola-infected ISIS terrorist' sneaking across Lake Erie from Canada to Cleveland – and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – without being challenged once.
Read more - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2747965/I-ve-never-seen-Border-Patrol-Filmmaker-shows-Ebola-infected-ISIS-terrorist-sneak-Lake-Erie-Canada-Cleveland-RICIN-Rock-Roll-Hall-Fame.html
Photos - Project Veritas, Daily Mail
Photo (right): James O'Keefe on the US border with Canada disguised as ISIS terrorist carrying infectious WMDs
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