Kurzweil had a top secret security clearance and routinely passed FBI background checks over a 20 year period. The Machine identified him as possible threat in November 2002 when he stopped at a gas station in Towson, MD two hours after an SUV that was registered to the wife of a Turkish oil executive who paid for plane tickets used by an Iranian suspect in a bombing incident in Buenos Aires in 1994. For the next three years, Kurzweil acted as a model citizen until he broke pattern by picking up a mobile phone that was dropped by a Syrian businessman in a park in Bethesda. Via coded SMS, Kurzweil then arranged to sell 26 pounds of weapons-grade uranium to the Iranian government. On February 8, 2005, Nathan Ingram provided his Social Security Number to Alicia Corwin as a proof of concept f
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