CRAIG CONLEY (Prof. Oddfellow) is recognized by Encarta as “America’s most creative and diligent scholar of letters, words and punctuation.” He has been called a “language fanatic” by Page Six gossip columnist Cindy Adams, a “cult hero” by Publisher’s Weekly, a “monk for the modern age” by George Parker, and “a true Renaissance man of the modern era, diving headfirst into comprehensive, open-minded study of realms obscured or merely obscure” by Clint Marsh. An eccentric scholar, Conley’s ideas are often decades ahead of their time. He invented the concept of the “virtual pet” in 1980, fifteen years before the debut of the popular “Tamagotchi” in Japan. His virtual pet, actually a rare flower, still thrives and has reached an incomprehensible size. Conley’s website is OneLetterWords.com.
You've heard of second sight and the sixth sense, but apparently there's also the uncanny "second sense." From Canada's answer to Dark Shadows, Strange Paradise episode 134.
"The truth about witches. This was the Great Sabbat. The Horned God watched from his altar as his frenzied worshippers danced." From Fate Magazine, 1954.
"The old spells were the good spells. Some of the language is really quite beautiful. 'May Beelzebub's drool sear your eyelids shut.' They don't write them like that anymore." From Passions episode 219.
The fattura della morte (deathmaker), with 30 nails in a lime, onion, or heart, secured by twisted string, then danced around by naked witches. From The Evil Eye by Frederick Thomas Elworthy.