| The article is different from what was aired, which appears to me to be more interesting, as it starts with: "On August 24, 2015, a 21-year-old British hacker named TriCk stepped out of an Internet cafe in Raqqa, Syria, and climbed into his car. He didn't know it, but he'd been under surveillance for days. He pulled into a gas station, and just as he started filling the tank, a single Hellfire missile came down on him like a meteor from the sky. He was killed instantly." And it seems to be longer too. https://www.npr.org/transcripts/763545811 They also later identify the "British hacker's" name: Junaid Hussain. A report from Britain, 2015, claims it wasn't an operation done by the U.S. alone: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/isis-ter... |
That story, and that's what it is, has to be put in the form of a bad movie, considering the intellectual level of the target audience.