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Techniques of Harassment

Techniques of Harassment

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The One That Started It All
Review: I can only give this piece three stars because many of the techniques detailed are now obsolete via new technologies.
But this book is truly a classic in the now cluttered "revenge" genre.
Santoro describes how to set up a systematic campaign of revenge against an enemy while staying anonymous.
Santoro has gone on to write other similar works and all are based on the themes described in this work. He also updated this particular book in 1999 to adapt his techniques to modern phone systems and the internet ("21st Century Revenge: Down and Dity Tactics for the Millennium").
There is a "Part II" to this work, which was written by George Carpenter. In that piece, the revenge tactics require the perpetrator to sacrifice some anonymnity and risk exposure. It is also an absolutely hilarious work. The chapter "Trashing a House in Thrity Minutes," is a revenge classic in it's own right.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The One That Started It All
Review: I can only give this piece three stars because many of the techniques detailed are now obsolete via new technologies.
But this book is truly a classic in the now cluttered "revenge" genre.
Santoro describes how to set up a systematic campaign of revenge against an enemy while staying anonymous.
Santoro has gone on to write other similar works and all are based on the themes described in this work. He also updated this particular book in 1999 to adapt his techniques to modern phone systems and the internet ("21st Century Revenge: Down and Dity Tactics for the Millennium").
There is a "Part II" to this work, which was written by George Carpenter. In that piece, the revenge tactics require the perpetrator to sacrifice some anonymnity and risk exposure. It is also an absolutely hilarious work. The chapter "Trashing a House in Thrity Minutes," is a revenge classic in it's own right.


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