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CRIME PAYS 

By Kurt Saxon

When I was a child there was a radio program in which the announcer would say, "Crime does not pay". But crime did pay then and it certainly pays now. And I don't mean that crime only pays the criminal.

It is true that one who commits a crime has little chance of being caught. It is also true that if he is caught, there is little chance he will be convicted. If convicted, there is little chance of his doing time. If he does time, there is little chance of his serving his full term.

These are well-known facts which encourage criminality. But what most people fail to realize is that the entire criminal justice system itself is one of the greatest industries in our country. Many billions of dollars annually are taken in by our criminal justice system and without an ever-rising crime rate, our economy would suffer.

In New York City, alone, there are 30,000 police officers who earn at least $400.00 weekly. These are needed to contend with the hoards of habitual criminals whose only function is to rob, rape, maim and kill.

Nearly all of these criminals have records showing their hatred for their betters. An efficient system would round them up and destroy them all. That would cut down on the need for police officers to maybe 5,000 to patrol, manage traffic, answer emergency calls and protect and serve as police officers are supposed to do.

But without the habitual criminal to take up most of the police officer's time, 25,000 New York cops would be unemployed. Employment has become more important than public safety. And this is not simply in New York, but nationwide.

The criminal justice system, from the cop in his patrol car to the U.S. Department of Justice, millions of noncriminals, make a good living off criminality. When a prison is to be built at a cost of 200 to 500 million dollars, the politicians awarding the contracts often get large rake-offs. The building contractors certainly make a large profit. Those supplying food, clothing, etc., to the prisoners, pay their bills because of those who prey on society. The guards and the wardens live well because society pays well to keep society's predators alive.

The cops, prosecutor, the defense attorneys, the judges, the bailiffs, the court reporters, the bail bondsmen and the janitors all profit from crime. If criminals were ever forced to serve their entire sentence, thus keeping them out of circulation for years instead of months, employees of the criminal justice system would suffer dramatically. Habitual criminals commit crimes while out on bail and especially while out on parole. Those who allow them their freedom before and after whatever sentence they serve, have a vested interest in their freedom to commit crimes.

When Florida cops were searching for the murderers of a British tourist they came up with a thirteen year old suspect who had been arrested 93 times! Reason dictates that the young monster should have been put to sleep after his third offense proved an established habit pattern of criminality.

But consider his profit to the criminal justice system. Ninety-three arrests and who knows how many convictions? If things were to stay the same, he would represent millions of dollars in his lifetime. He is a gold mine, except to those he robs, rapes, maims and kills. The tragedies he and those like him leave in their wakes is a small price to pay for job security, legal fees and high level careers in the criminal justice system.

Not too long ago an on-the-street interviewer had his crew focus the camera on a drug deal going on a block away from a group of cops standing on the sidewalk socializing. He called their attention to the crime in progress and one middle-aged officer said frankly that the judge would only let them go and so made no move to do anything.

That cop knows which side his bread is buttered on. Like many cops, he knows the drug dealer is, in a sense, his employer. He knows the "war on drugs" is a joke. Drugs pump about as much money into the criminal justice system as they do into the pockets of the drug dealers.

The phony war on drugs has caused a social nightmare scarcely hinted at by the prohibition of alcohol seventy years ago. Like during Prohibition, yet another and stronger set of criminals has arisen.

The profitable seduction of addictive personalities has given us a class of addicts far worse than alcoholics. The misery caused by the drug trade has cost billions to industry and has endangered the lives of more non-involved people than any criminal enterprise in history.

China has no drug problem. Both the pusher and the addict are shot!

A hundred years ago, anyone could go into a pharmacy and buy raw opium or any narcotic then known. Drugs were not a social problem. Of course, the immediate family of the addict was blighted. But no more than the immediate family of the alcoholic then and now.

Drugs were cheap and legal and there was no profit in causing anyone to take them. People felt that if a weak person chose to damage his already inferior brain, it was his choice and his death was no loss. They were right. So they let it alone and there was no base to build criminality on.

Only in our time, with a government so weakened by corruption that such a base for criminality was welcome, could an alliance between drug traffickers and government take place. Prohibition taught rational and decent folk that the attempted cure was far worse than the disease. But the powers that be remembered that Prohibition not only created a new criminal element, it also created a much stronger police presence. More police are desired by all who wish for more power over their citizens and/or fear revolution.

Throughout the ages, tyrannies have used any pretext to enlarge their police forces. The public reason is to fight crime but the private reason is to insure their safety from a population awakened to their corruption, incompetence, etc.

Communist Russia, as oppressive as it was and as efficient as its police forces seemed, had a large class of professional criminals. The criminal, if so sloppy as to force his capture, was far better treated than was the political prisoner and was released sooner. Even Nazi Germany had its criminals, who fared better in the concentration camps, and were usually released alive, unlike those opposed to the regime. So the very police who were supposed to protect and serve were actually used to keep the law-abiding citizens in line.

So the war on drugs has two purposes. The first and the most obvious is the employment of so many in our criminal justice system. The second is the strengthening of the criminal justice system to counteract growing unrest.

But they all say their actions are for the good of the public at large. Many in the criminal justice system even put on a show of righteous indignation at the criminal element. Even jailers complain about crowding and beg forgiveness for releasing murderous felons on the public.

Of course, they all excuse their actions by saying they are compelled, even against their will, to observe the rights of criminals. Although, historically, one who violated the rights of another, forfeited his own, our system has a vested interest in granting rights to predators.

But have you ever considered what a right is? The term "rights" has been sanctified, both religiously and civically. "God given rights". "Inalienable rights". "Natural rights". All nonsense! These terms sound nice but only serve to give a false sense of security to those who believe that rights are somehow guaranteed.

Consider. If God gave you a right to life, could any punk take it away? Forget any punishment to the punk; your right from God would have been taken away by a lesser being. Impossible.

Inalienable right? If a right can be alienated and all of them are, frequently, it isn't inalienable.

Natural right? What's that?

A right is a social privilege, usually recognized by the state. It can be violated or withheld at the whim of an individual, society or the state. Rights have to be stood up for, fought for and there must be a willingness to destroy anyone who consistently violates the rights of others, if rights are to have any meaning.

Of course, there are also conflicting rights. These are rights given to losers to compensate for and excuse inferiority. Our Founding Fathers gave us rights to enable the individual to exercise his abilities and keep what he earned through the use of those abilities. These rights are being eroded by conflicting rights given to those without ability and so unable to earn anything.

The rights given to the inferior and amended to the Constitution are most often referred to to prevent the criminal from getting his just deserts. Our Founding Fathers never dreamed of giving rights to those who rob, rape, maim and kill.

Those who finally accepted the original Constitution would have hanged over 90% of our repeat offenders. The term "Constitutional rights" has been so perverted that the entire Constitution is in danger of being overridden by our own government.

Clinton is even now proposing the addition of 100,000 police nationwide. Why? To further institutionalize the whole of our populace? To suppress civil unrest as his faltering system creates more desperation?

His reasons are meaningless since his overall incompetence insures the collapse of our system. But as in so many societies controlled by incompetents, for incompetents, those making money off the criminal justice system are increasingly willing to arm the system against their fellow citizens.

Part of the solution to the crime problem would be to simply rescind the rights of felons and kill all repeat offenders. Our species is the only one which deliberately nurtures its own parasites and predators. But thankfully, not all of our species do so willingly. Only those blinded by profits and power give reasons for keeping alive those who would destroy us.

Fully 80% of all serious crime is caused by only 20% of the criminal element. These are repeat offenders, career and habitual criminals. All have established habit patterns of predation. They are degenerates by any rational standards.

They are not only our greatest economic liability but a threat to our system, our civilization and to our species itself.

There is no rational reason to keep them alive at such a sacrifice, or any sacrifice, for that matter. Unfortunately, they will not be done away with by our present administration. The collapse will come and most of them will perish in the resulting chaos, along with most of those presently in power.

But when the worst has passed and normal humans take over, such vermin will be destroyed as a matter of course. When ridding society of their kind becomes policy, we will need few police. Then we will live in an age when crime doesn't pay anyone at all.

 

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