Euthanasia I was at the computer, playing UNIBALL. Seventeen years old. Amy said (my nice sister) -- "Brendan. Something is going on." I remember how the entire family stood back, as I took her hand, and the life quickly faded from her body. I said, omnisciently, for all to hear, without realizing it, "Death is okay. We all live in cycles. Take a few more breaths a gulp and then keep moving on." She actually has chosen to haunt me, in spite of my euthanasia of her, and my tears after I had to do what I did, but she died almost shortly after I grasped her hand, and I somehow knew it was not natural. I had to shoot her with the kill code, and smoke was coming out of her head. I burned her hair off. (The ghost of Irene). And she has presently decided to stop moving my things, and tampering with the effect of my environment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How To Blast Someone (Noisily) If you are able to, find the so-called target in a live stream, and set up your tone generator at top volume, to either the frequency of truth (448.634 hertz) or just the solar plexus, for the misdirected, and play a loud square wave at the top volume of 512 hertz. Make sure you can hear them talking at the same time as the tone plays, and it will radiate through them electricity. If you are also able to, play a layer / subtrack for subconscious effect, that they can hear your own music playing to boost the atmospheric pressure, so to speak, when you play your own song at the same time -- especially metal or vengeful rock music, at the same time as the action is performed. I do this in my own way, but here is one way you can do it. If you use the same frequencies, either distorted, or through a phone to speaker, with no need of crystal or psychotronic device, you may also soundblast them with a speaker itself, at any volume wattage you desire. THIS is based on police technology. The LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device). You can actually do this with headphones on. Recommended music - Killing In The Name by RATM or just Wake Up.