security considerations that relate to concealing technological, scientific, engineering, historical or weapons-related knowledge or information might be understood to at no time facilitating long-term criminal patterns or behaviors, including those resulting because criminals would understandably not be informed that they were engaging in crimes in ways that would indicate that they were in the proximity to such knowledge or aide in their acquisition of it, and additionally, any indication that any increase in activity, whether criminal or lawful, understood to be related to those security considerations could intrinsically be understood to increase security risks in relation, and absolutely upon observation of such increase necessitate addressing the relationship between the policies or security considerations and the increased activities, as any increase of activity in proximity to a subject that information was being withheld in relation to would be a stark indicator of increased information being provably additionally acquired on that subject, whether or not it included that restricted segment or segments of knowledge or information