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Man dressed as ISIS terrorist WALKS across border with flag, and isn't stopped

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Vlad Tapes shows how easy it is for a terrorist to cross the borders in Europe.

Following the killing of Europe's most wanted terrorist in Italy, people in Germany have asked how is it that a most wanted terrorist can cross borders without detection? One man made a video to answer the question.

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By David Drudge (CALIFORNIA NETWORK)
CALIFORNIA NETWORK (https://www.youtube.com/c/californianetwork)
12/27/2016 (7 years ago)

Published in Europe

Keywords: Vlad Tapes, terrorist, border, Germany, Denmark

LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) -- German and other European officials launched a massive international manhunt for Amis Amari, the terrorist who drove a big rig truck through a crowded Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12. Several days later, Amari was shot in Milan, Italy, hundreds of miles away from where he committed his heinous act. Officials have since learned that Amari traveled to Italy through France, crossing at least two borders.

How is it possible that a most-wanted international terrorist could cross at least two borders, escaping the country where he committed his crime? As it turns out, there are several places where the borders are virtually undefended.


The situation is bad enough that a YouTuber calling himself Vlad Tapes has made a video showing himself crossing the border between Denmark and Germany while dressed as a terrorist and openly carrying an ISIS banner.

In the video, Vlad crosses the border which is marked only by a post in the ground and a small open gate. A manually operated crossing guard is upright. No personnel or security is in sight. The border is undefended. After crossing the border, Vlad makes a gesture to suggest showing a gun, then he draws his finger across his throat and points upward. The whole time, he is masked and carrying the banner of the Islamic State.

On the video, a question asks how is it that a Danish citizen dressed as a terrorist with a fake gun and ISIS banner cross the border? "Do you feel comfortable with open borders?"

The video seems to provide one possible answer to how a terrorist like Amis Amari could cross two borders undetected. It's simply a matter of knowing where to cross and traveling light.

With millions of refugees in Europe from the Middle East, and with terrorists suspected among them, it is quite likely that these evil men have used these undefended borders to scatter themselves across Europe. From secret hideouts in the major cities of Europe, these terrorists wait to strike. When their moment comes, Europe will be at their mercy, and these people are not known for mercy.

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