Professor Pringle speaks with the owner of a rare book store and learns the surprising (and disturbing) things that make an antique book collectible.
Professor Pringle learns how to slay someone with words, discovers the power of dried dog noses, and finds out why quantum mechanics is proof of real magic, when he interviews a practitioner of chaos, ritual, and every other kind of magick. (That's right --magic, but with a "K.")
Professor Pringle visits an old fashioned hardware store and learns about nuts, bolts, tools, glue, gas chambers, electric chairs and gallows.
Professor Pringle learns the secrets of the Illuminati, why certain aliens are seemingly preoccupied with the digestive system, and the many uses of aluminum foil to ward off unwelcome surveillance, when he speaks with a man who exposes the truth behind the many conspiracies that make up our world.