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Ep 270: The Legend of the Wizard Clip
"On one gruesome afternoon, a lady visitor was complimenting Mrs. Livingstone on a fine flock of ducks waddling through her yard on their way, perhaps, to the neighboring Opequon Creek when 'clip-clip' went the uncanny and invisible shears. One after another, the ducks were cleanly decapitated in broad daylight before the very eyes of the ladies and many other witnesses." -- Historian Joseph Barry, as quoted on page 56 of "The Appalachian Legend of the Wizard Clip"
Description:
Adam Livingston moved his family from Pennsylvania to a parcel of farmland near a village then known as Smithfield, West Virginia, sometime in the 1770s. The village’s name would evolve over the years to the more pragmatic name of Middleway. However, colloquially, it would also acquire the moniker of “Clip” or “Cliptown” for the bizarre events that would transpire there. A few years before 1790, the once-thriving Livingston family would begin to endure supernatural harassment so extreme that they were beleaguered and exhausted, leaving their neighbors and visitors bewildered. According to one popular account, a mysterious Irish stranger appeared at Livingston’s door seeking shelter one dark and stormy night. Livingston provided hospitality to the weary traveler until the stranger summoned his host when fearing his death was near, begging that he send for a priest to deliver last rites. While Livingston was generous in his accommodation, being a Lutheran and having a disdain for Catholic priests, he refused to send for one. The stranger died during the night and was buried in unconsecrated ground the next day. Soon after, it seems a curse had befallen the Livingstons. Progressing as many stories of prolonged poltergeist bedevilment do, the haunting started with strange and unexplained noises about the home. Then, unseen forces would smash their crockery, light their bedding on fire, and roll great balls of fire from the hearth across the floors, causing panic. Livingston’s cattle all died, and his barn burned down. The entity’s most noteworthy destruction was making a persistent sound of clipping as if by invisible shears and leaving any family or visitor’s cloth or leather sliced, often with crescent shapes cut into them. This peculiar practice would lend the phenomenon its name, the “Wizard Clip.” While we may never know the accurate details of the happenings, something otherworldly apparently did materialize at the Livingston homestead. We can more easily explore why such mystical occurrences transmogrify into enduring folklore. To help us with that challenge, we’re joined by author and intelligence analyst Michael Kishbucher, whose recent book, The Appalachian Legend of the Wizard Clip, thoroughly investigates this early American story. Aiding in the elucidation is Appalachian folklore expert, lead researcher, and producer for Small Town Monsters Heather Moser. Cautiously pull up a chair close to the fire as we examine the obscure yet harrowing tale of “America’s first poltergeist.”
Reference Links:
CLICK HERE to purchase Mike Kishbucher’s book, The Appalachian Legend of the Wizard Clip
CLICK HERE to hear Heather Moser on the Bigfoot Society podcast
The Wizard Clip entry from The Middleway Conservancy website
The Middleway Conservancy website, middlewayconservancy.org
The Priest Field Pastoral Center website priestfield.org
Wizard Clip on Wikipedia
“Life of Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin, prince, and priest” by Brownson, Sarah M; Brownson, Orestes Augustus, 1803-1876 from the Internet Archive
Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin on Wikipedia
“Father Gallitzin and the Cliptown Exorcism” from Catholicism.org
“Cause for the Canonization of Servant of God Demetrius Gallitzin, ‘Apostle of the Alleghenies’”
Loretto, Pennsylvania
“Wizards Clip -1 by Jim Surkamp jimsurkamp.com” on YouTube
“Wizards Clip - 2 by Jim Surkamp jimsurkamp.com” on YouTube
“Wizards Clip - 3 by Jim Surkamp jimsurkamp.com” on YouTube
“The strange story of Harper's Ferry, with legends of the surrounding country” by Barry, Joseph, 1828?-1905, from the Internet Archive
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“The Devil of Glenluce” story, from Mysterious Britain & Ireland
Satan's Invisible World Discovered by George Sinclair, in which the Scottish legend of the “Devil of Glenluce” is told
George Sinclair, a Scottish mathematician, engineer, and demonologist.
Small Town Monsters website
Astonishing Legends’ EP 85: THE BELL WITCH PART 1
Location:
The Priest Field Pastoral Center, created from a 38-acre parcel of land sold to the Catholic Church for $1 by Adam Livingston in 1802 in gratitude for helping his family find peace from the torment of the Wizard Clip. From the Priest Field website: “After lying dormant for over a hundred and fifty years, Bishop Hodges appointed Msgr. John O’Reilly, the first director of Priest Field in 1978, where he began the work of constructing what has become a stunning place of refreshment and peace for thousands of visitors every year.”
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Episode 270: The Legend of the Wizard Clip. Produced by Scott Philbrook & Forrest Burgess; Audio Editing by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound. Music and Sound Design by Allen Carrescia. Tess Pfeifle, Producer and Lead Researcher. Ed Voccola, Technical Producer. Research Support from The Astonishing Research Corps, or "A.R.C." for short. Copyright 2023 Astonishing Legends Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Virginia Woolf, from The Complete Works; “Carlyle’s House and Other Sketches,”
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“He's going to go to school. And he's gonna learn things that you can't teach him there. And it's gonna be hard for the both of you. It's gonna be torture for the both of you. But he will be stronger for it on the other side.”
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Virginia Wildlife; vol. 32, no. 10. October, 1971. Illustration by John W. Taylor.
Internet Archive
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The Mummy’s Curse (1944) dir. Leslie Goodwins
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“You flicker. I cannot touch you. I put my hands among the flames. Nothing burns.”
— Sylvia Plath, from “Poppies in July” (𝟣𝟫𝟨𝟤).
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Virginia Woolf in a letter to Vanessa Bell, 18 June 1919, from “The Letters of Virginia Woolf Volume II: 1912-1922.”
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She has a heart of flowers.
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Prince backstage at the Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 29th, 1981, © Virginia Turbett
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