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Kurtzweil began to watch Fox Mulder's career even before he was a promising, young agent. Shortly after Mulder was involved in the bombing of a Federal Building in Dallas, Texas in 1998, Kurtzweil, having learned that Mulder frequented Casey’s Bar & Grill, figured that he would be visiting there at night for a much needed drink and consequently ventured there himself. He sat across the bar from Mulder, watching the FBI agent, who noticed him while having a conversation with the barmaid. Kurtzweil soon left his seat and Mulder also mentally noted his absence.

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  • Alvin Kurtzweil
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  • Kurtzweil began to watch Fox Mulder's career even before he was a promising, young agent. Shortly after Mulder was involved in the bombing of a Federal Building in Dallas, Texas in 1998, Kurtzweil, having learned that Mulder frequented Casey’s Bar & Grill, figured that he would be visiting there at night for a much needed drink and consequently ventured there himself. He sat across the bar from Mulder, watching the FBI agent, who noticed him while having a conversation with the barmaid. Kurtzweil soon left his seat and Mulder also mentally noted his absence.
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  • Kurtzweil began to watch Fox Mulder's career even before he was a promising, young agent. Shortly after Mulder was involved in the bombing of a Federal Building in Dallas, Texas in 1998, Kurtzweil, having learned that Mulder frequented Casey’s Bar & Grill, figured that he would be visiting there at night for a much needed drink and consequently ventured there himself. He sat across the bar from Mulder, watching the FBI agent, who noticed him while having a conversation with the barmaid. Kurtzweil soon left his seat and Mulder also mentally noted his absence. Outside, Kurtzweil quietly approached Mulder as the FBI agent was urinating against a wall and alerted Mulder to his presence by rhetorically asking him if what he was doing was official FBI business. Kurtzweil commented to Mulder that the FBI was probably accusing him of the same thing in Dallas — standing around, holding "his yank", while bombs were exploding. When Mulder wondered if he knew the man who had just approached him, Kurtzweil revealed that he had been following Mulder's career for a good while and, when Mulder then asked if the man had come there for a purpose, Kurtzweil confirmed that he had, opening his zipper to urinate on the same wall where Mulder had been urinating. While Mulder headed towards the back entrance to the bar and Kurtzweil walked up to the wall, he introduced himself to Mulder at length, describing himself as an "old friend" of Mulder's father. He then followed Mulder back inside where, as the FBI agent took a suit jacket from a coat stand near the front door and put on the clothing, Kurtzweil revealed how he had managed to find Mulder, that night. Even though Kurtzweil had already introduced himself as a doctor, he corrected Mulder when the FBI agent asked if he was a reporter, specifying that he was an OB-GYN. Despite Mulder realizing that Kurtzweil intended to tell him something, the doctor was hurried by Mulder to speak about whatever that was. He continued to pursue the FBI agent outside, where, as Mulder tried to hail a cab, Kurtzweil tried to convince Mulder of the incredible truth that Special Agent in Charge Darius Michaud, one of Mulder's superiors in the FBI hierarchy, had neither tried nor intended to defuse the bomb in Dallas and had been loyal to the Syndicate which, according to Kurtzweil, had bombed the building in an effort to hide the already deceased bodies of three fireman and a young boy. Even though Mulder and the FBI were aware that Michaud, the firemen and the young boy had been in the bombed building at the time of the explosion, Kurtzweil's allegations regarding Michaud and the doctor's claim that the bodies of the firemen and the young boy had already been dead before the detonation were new to Mulder who, at this time, refused to accept them as truth. As Mulder was about to leave in a cab he had managed to hail, the FBI agent insultingly doubted Kurtzweil, who laughed at the comment before watching Mulder leave. When Mulder subsequently made an unauthorized visit to Bethesda Naval Hospital with his partner, Special Agent Dana Scully, at about 4:04 a.m., the FBI agents analyzed the body of one of the three Dallas firemen, discovering that the man's cause of death was much more strange and mysterious than the false cause of death that had been reported. Scully remarked to Mulder, while they were in the Navy facility, that he had known, before they had arrived there, that the fireman had not died at the bomb site and Mulder confirmed that he had been told as much, implying that he was remembering his encounter with Kurtzweil.
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