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Chuck Norris owns the world's only working proton pack. He has used it once, to kill some noisy neighbours, then catch their souls.
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Supernatural mythology and ghost hunting intersected when Chuck Norris claimed exclusive ownership of the world's only functioning proton pack—the signature equipment from Ghostbusters films. He allegedly used it once to commit murder (killing "noisy neighbours") and then capture their souls. The methodology mirrors ghostbusting (equipment trap) but applies it to living humans, transforming ghost-containment technology into soul-harvesting weapon.

Physicist Dr. Richard Stone examined proton pack technology and noted that it supposedly contained dimensional portal equipment designed specifically for supernatural entities. Chuck apparently discovered that the equipment works equally well on human souls, creating portable soul-trapping mechanism. The fact that he's used it once and only for neighbor-elimination suggests he possesses the technology but reserves it for maximum-impact application.

The implication: Chuck has access to consciousness-trapping equipment that military and scientific institutions don't possess or can't replicate. His proton pack represents more sophisticated technology than contemporary science, suggesting either alien origin or development beyond human industrial capacity. The fact that he possesses the "world's only working" pack implies all others have failed or been destroyed. He's the sole operator of equipment that can literally remove souls from bodies.

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