00:00Recapping now for you once again, an explosion underground in the garage section of the World Trade Center in New York City.
00:10The first attack on the Trade Center in 1993 was the first thing that woke everybody up in terms of the threat of terrorism.
00:17We said, this is not a one-time event. There is a larger movement here, and they're planning on doing more.
00:23The terrorists were burying themselves inside the ballooning communications network and the Internet and the phones, and so we had to figure out who was communicating with whom and who were the terrorists.
00:34That was the whole idea of the Thin-Frit program.
00:37Of all the analysts, Bill was by far the most astute.
00:42He was the person in the agency who knew the most about metadata.
00:46It was pretty clear that we were building the most powerful analysis tool that had been developed in history to monitor basically the entire world.
00:57This little research organization had the keys to NSA's future.
01:03We let it run 24 to 36 hours.
01:05We discovered critical intelligence that had never been discovered by NSA.
01:09NSA's response completely shut the program down.
01:11Does anybody even recognize what they have?
01:16Oh my God, the whole tower collapsed. It is gone.
01:22We would have caught the people. 9-11 would have been avoided.
01:27They're taking data on every U.S. citizen in the country.
01:30That's not compatible with a democracy. It's like the Stasi on super steroids.
01:35What's wrong with this future?
01:369-11 is a gift to NSA.
01:39We're going to get all the money we need and then some.
01:41It wasn't about making money. It was about protecting the country and the free world.
01:44Let's find where the skeletons are, capture it all, and then bury the report as deep as possible.
01:50The FBI decided to raid four people.
01:52Fabricated evidence to get a warrant.
01:54They were after all the material that was related to thin thread.
01:57It was the largest failure in NSA history.
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