:02:01
	Yeah, while shamelessly violating
:02:02
	the Constitution.
:02:04
	The National Security Agency argues it's
:02:06
	one of its most important weapons against
:02:08
	terrorists. And that they don't
:02:10
	abuse the system.
:02:12
	Somehow that's... unreassuring.
:02:14
	Well, there's this man named Gerard Cuvee
:02:16
	who figured out how to hack into Echelon.
:02:18
	He was able to pick up secure military
:02:20
	communications.
:02:21
	Because of that, he was able to locate and
:02:23
	destroy a US military lab in Dresden.
:02:26
	In London, we shut down Cuvee's access to
:02:29
	Echelon and, thank God, kept it
:02:32
	away from SD-6.
:02:35
	So you get Echelon, you become Big Brother.
:02:37
	The best thing about this mission,
:02:39
	this guy that I work with --
:02:41
	this sweetheart, Marshall --
:02:44
	was pulled out of SD-6 and taken
:02:46
	into protective custody.
:02:48
	The CIA's gonna give him a life.
:02:51
	A real life. I can't tell you
:02:56
	what a relief it is to know
:02:58
	he's safe.
:03:08
	You took something that doesn't
:03:11
	belong to you. My employer would
:03:13
	like it back.
:03:29
	Oh, please, help, oh--
:03:31
	No, please, no, no--
:03:38
	Epoxy... is a binary compound.
:03:43
	You have just ingested the resin.
:03:46
	Alone, it's not toxic. But a combination
:03:51
	with a hardener...
:03:55
	...the epoxy cures, passing from a
:03:59
	liquid state to a gel state...