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And remember... this was ALL before 9/11...
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The NSA Didnt Like The Movie "Enemy Of The State"
The NSA appears to be image aware.
Andrew Kaczynski - BuzzFeed Staff
February 19, 2014 at 2:05pm EST

Smith in Enemy of the State. Enemy of the State Screenshot
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The National Security Agency was worried about their image when the 1999 blockbuster Will Smith film Enemy of the State was released. In an interview with CNN in 2001, then-NSA chief Michael Hayden invited the cable news network to profile the agency in part because of the movie.
The film revolves around attempts by Congress, pressed by the National Security Agency, to pass a bill which would expand the agencys surveillance powers. Rogue NSA agents kill a U.S. congressman who opposes the bill in a park, only to realize they were recorded by a bird watcher. The bird watcher, chased by the NSA, passes the information along to Will Smiths character and Smiths character then finds his phones tapped, clothing bugged, house burglarized, among other attempts by the agency to get Smith.
I made the judgment that we couldnt survive with the popular impression of this agency being formed by the last Will Smith movie, Hayden said in the interview, which aired in March 2001.
When Gen. Michael Hayden saw the movie, he saw a problem an image problem. That is in part why the NSA decided to let CNN inside the NSA to see where code breakers gather, and code makers protect the nations secrets, CNNs David Ensor narrated in the segment. Above all, Hayden knows NSA cannot afford to be seen as trampling on the privacy rights of U.S. citizens.
It has to be somewhat a secretive agency, and right in the middle of a political culture that just trusts two things most of all: power and secrecy, Hayden continued. Thats a challenge for us, and thats why, frankly, were trying to explain what it is we do for America, how it is we follow the law. Could there be abuses? Of course. Would there be? I am looking you and the American people in the eye and saying: There are not.
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