Regular day of New York begins on 11th September 2011. People want to go to work, children go to school, people who walk or jog in the morning. But no one knows that this day will be a horror movie. The terrorist group says that Al Qaeda hijacked the plane and attacked the north and south towers of the World Trade Center in the Pentagon in Washington, DC. On 11th September 2001, the attack completely changed the United States (9/11 attack - 102 minutes to change the United States). The attack on September 11 was historically the most serious act of terrorism against the United States.
According to 9/11 monuments and museums including 19 hijackers, the number of deaths due to the attack on September 11 was about 3,000 people. Thousands of people were injured in their destruction. Immediately after the terrorist attacks, Congress passed the tax victim tax reduction law in 2001 and provided tax cuts to victims or patients and emergency personnel of such diseases. According to a 2002 report by the DRI WEFA for the New York state Senate Finance Committee, the 9/11 attacks incredibly reduced the $ 3.5 billion in New York State during the first 18 months after the incident Containing taxes confused. Beyond the state level, the Fed has lowered interest rates on 9/11 attacks. According to the BBC, this may help to avoid the big recession of the time, but getting money is cheaper and easier and leads to bigger problems.
Maintaining safety in a free society is a very complicated system. Getting violent tools is often easy and most people can cause serious damage to public plazas at any time. However, after the 9/11 attack, the federal government faced a great pressure to anticipate terrorist attacks in advance as a prelude to prevent terrorist attacks. In short, US defense agencies and intelligence agencies are responsible for mitigating the complexity of public safety systems. DARPA, the US Department of Defense research and development department, responded by suggesting emptying all possible information about citizens and foreigners. In a modest word, this proposal promises to "improve the coverage of information by one digit". Divorce records, Prescription drugs, Academic transcripts, Web browsing history ... all of these are fair games for government analysts under the name of protecting society.