Gaslighting.
How to Drive Your Enemies Crazy
By Victor Santoro
You know what's wrong with the world? Too many ***holes and not enough ways to get even! If your boss is bearing down on you or your next-door neighbor's annoying you, whatcha gonna do? If you retaliate, it could cost you your job or land you in jail.
Now there's a safe, effective way for you to get even without putting yourself in any danger. It's called "gaslighting," and it's guaranteed to turn your target's life upside down.
"Gaslighting" means to drive someone crazy. It comes from the 1944 film, Gaslight, in which a husband convinces his wife she's losing her mind. Gaslighting is the most potent form of psychological warfare available without a license.
In Gaslighting: How to Drive Your Enemies Crazy, Vistor Santoro shows you how to destroy your target's confidence, self-esteem and reputation. Through a series of small incidents, your target gets progressively more confused, until he's "reduced to a shapeless mass of shivering, quivering jelly."
Gaslighting will show you how to cause disorientation, get your target off balance, and build-up his paranoia. Finally, you completely annihilate his reputation, leading to personal disasters such as job loss, divorce, financial devastation -- even jail.
If you have even been mistrated, you don't have to fight back. There's a third route -- Gaslighting -- where you watch as your enemy slowly screws himself. Sold for entertainment purposes only.
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