Michael Allen writes a great twist to the notions of law, crime and criminal behavior. It''s OK for the schools to
be expected to run without the funds they need, but fathers will go to jail for not paying child support. It''s OK for the states to regulate the lottery and use the funds while keeping gambling illegal. And government espionage is a part of the game. It''s just a matter of fact that we are all just
reflections of the criminal mind. The criminal learns his hustle and perfects it to a degree. He just can''t keep himself from getting caught from time to time. The government has its hustle on and it won''t get its hands out of the pockets of the American people. They see you coming. They get you going too. The criminal mind is actually best understood when discussing Edward Lorenzo''s paper Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow where Lorenzo poses the question if the flapping of a
butterfly’s wings in Brazil can set off a tornado in Texas. Michael Allen only assumes this to be true because he sees it working in the lives of criminals. The flapping of a butterfly’s wings in childhood sets off a league of chaos in adulthood. The vicious cycle begins and only certain significant people of the other side can get away with anything.http://www.associatedcontent.com/ar ticle/111138/reflections_of_the_criminal_mind.html