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1:25:01
- There it is.
- John, give us LAT 30, 64 minutes,
LONG 72, 29 minutes.

1:25:06
- That's affirmative.
- There they are.

1:25:10
It's coming in from top left.
1:25:15
Let's go in there and get them.
1:25:20
I call it the jar.
No phone or utility lines coming in.

1:25:24
Self-contained.
Unplugged from the world.

1:25:27
Nothing for a wire bug
to piggyback in on.

1:25:30
That leaves only transmitters. It's
easy enough to signal-sweep for those.

1:25:34
Signal-sweeping for transmitters.
You're just a party animal.

1:25:39
See, the government's been in bed
with the entire telecommunications
industry since the '40s.

1:25:44
They've infected everything. They
can get into your bank statements...

1:25:47
your computer files, your e-mail,
listen to your phone calls.

1:25:51
- My wife's been saying that for years.
- Every wire, every airwave.

1:25:56
The more technology you use, the easier
it is for them to keep tabs on you.

1:26:01
It's a brave new world out there.
At least it better be.

1:26:21
There it goes.
It's some kind of simple encryption.

1:26:26
Oh, conspiracy theorists
of the world, unite.

1:26:29
It's more than a theory with me.
I'm a former conspirer.

1:26:33
Yeah, I used to work for the NSA.
I was a communication analyst.

1:26:37
Listen to international calls,
calls from foreign nationalists.

1:26:40
That GPS tracking device we found
in your cellular telephone?

1:26:43
I designed one of the first models
in that series.

1:26:53
Fort Meade has 18 acres
of mainframe computers underground.

1:26:58
You're talking to your wife
on the phone and you use the word
"bomb," "president," "Allah"...


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