HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 15 SEPTEMBER 1981
Remimeo
THE CRIMINAL MIND
Definition: A criminal is one who is
motivated
by evil intentions and who
has committed so many harmful overt acts that he considers such activities
ordinary.
There is a datum of value in detecting
overts
and withholds in criminal in-
dividuals:
THE CRIMINAL ACCUSES OTHERS OF THINGS WHICH
HE HIMSELF IS DOING.
[...]
The FBI agent or executive accuses others of
graft and even sets up "ab-
scams" to manufacture the crime. But an FBI agent regularly pockets money
supposed to be paid to informers and then screams to protect informer sources
that do not exist.
The FBI agent is terrified of being
infiltrated
and accuses others of it when,
as standard practice, he infiltrates groups, manufactures evidence and then
gets
others charged for crimes his own plants have committed.
The FBI acts like a terrorist group posing
as
law enforcement officers. Their
targets seem to be legislators and Congress and public individuals who might
someday have power over public opinion, such as Martin Luther King, Jr.
From all this we get another datum:
THE CRIMINAL MIND RELENTLESSLY SEEKS TO DE-
STROY ANYONE IT IMAGINES MIGHT EXPOSE IT.
You have to be very alert when criminals are
around.
[...]
Doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists and the
government form a tight clique.
Only the government would support such people as the public hates them.
From all this we get another datum:
INDIVIDUALS WITH CRIMINAL MINDS TEND TO BAND
TOGETHER SINCE THE PRESENCE OF OTHER CRIMI-
NALS ABOUT THEM TENDS TO PROVE THEIR OWN
DISTORTED IDEAS OF MAN IN GENERAL.
[...]
Apparently they add it up this way: "If
I accuse him of robbing, then it
would be assumed by others that I have not robbed a bank." By loudly
voicing
a
condemnation of a crime, the criminal, with a crooked think, supposes people
will now suppose he is above bank robbery and won't suspect him.
[...]
It is inconceivable to the criminal that
anyone
could possibly be decent or
honest or do a selfless act. It would do no good whatever to try to convince
him,
for he knows all men are like himself.
Thus one gets another datum of value:
THE CRIMINAL ONLY SEES OTHERS AS HE HIMSELF IS.
One of the reasons he does this, of course,
is to justify injuring others. Be-
cause everyone else is useless, worthless, criminal, an animal and insane, why
then, he reasons, it is perfectly all right to injure them.
[...]
The criminal mind is a bitter and unsavory
subject.
The percentage of crimi-
nals is relatively small but the majority of grief and turmoil in the world
caused
by criminals is a majority percent. Thus, the criminal mind is a subject one
cannot avoid in research as it is a major factor in the distortion of a
culture.
It is a mind like any other mind but it has
gone wrong. It is motivated by evil
intentions which, even if idiotic, are greater than the possessor's ability to
rea-
son. The criminal, even when he seems most clever, is really very, very
stupid.
The evil intentions get dramatized by senseless overt acts which are then
with-
held, and the final result is a person who is more dead than alive and who
faces
a future so agonizing that any person would shudder at it.
[...]