THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF REVENGE

Why warn your intended victim that you are going to get ““even? When bad things begin to happen to your victim, ““whether or not you caused them, your victim will remember ““your threat, and he’ll set out to even the score with you.



This text was taken from the book Make ‘em Pay by George

Hayduke. If you are a truly spiteful person and like

revenge this book is for you.

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF REVENGE.

1. Thou shalt not trust, nor confide in, anyone!

If you do, that person could eventually betray you. Even

if it is a relative or spouse, don’t tell them what you are

up to. Implicated accomplices are OK.

2. Thou shalt never use thine own telephone for revenge

business!

Always use a public telephone, or an unwitting mark’s

(target), so calls cannot be traced back to you, or someone

who knows you.

3. Thou shalt not touch revenge documents with thy bare

hands!

Bare hands leave fingerprints! Wear gloves.

4. Thou shalt become a garbage collector!

Once your victim places his garbage outside his home/office

for pickup, it is 100 percent legal for you to pick it up

yourself. You can learn about your victim by sifting

through his trash. The pros do it all the time.

5. Thou shalt bide thy time before activating a revenge

plot!

Give the victim time to forget about you and what he has

done to wrong you. Getting even to quickly makes it easier

for him to discover who is doing it.

6. Thou shalt secure a "mail drop" address in another city!

You don’t want revenge mail being traced back to your

residence/town, do you?

7. Thou shalt learn everything there is to learn about thy

victim!

The best revenge schemes/plans are hatched by people who

now their victim better than their victim does.

8. Thou shalt pay cash all the time in a revenge plot!

Checks, money orders, etc., can be traced back to you. Cash

cannot!

9. Thou shalt trade with merchants who have never heard of

you!

Do business with people only once when involved in a

revenge plot. Possibly wear a disguise so they will have

trouble identifying you in a legal confrontation.

10. Thou shalt never threaten thy intended victim!

Why warn your intended victim that you are going to get

even? When bad things begin to happen to your victim,

whether or not you caused them, your victim will remember

your threat, and he’ll set out to even the score with you.


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