John Massie Davis: Leave Earthmen or Die & Malcolm B Morehart Jr: The Fugitives

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Our second science fiction short story today on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast is a strange tale of spacemen landing on a strange seemingly uninhabited planet.

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Next week Moonshiners in the hills of Kentucky face an out of this world foe. That’s next week on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Thanks for listening.

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