
Shackles of Conformity
Psychological Freedom
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Narrated by:
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Maurice Collins
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By:
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Mark Baker
About this listen
Once again, Arnold Fitzgerald stars as the main character (at least for the time being). He and Orthopox have been trapped on a prison planet within the system of corrections. Undoubtedly, the sinister Malcolm forces him to get married, and afterward releases him back to Planet Earth (with the proper medication, of course). Once he reunites with his alien friend Muhammad, who cleverly disguises himself as an Arab person—all bets are off!
Many new characters, such as Zeke and Queen Nubia, are introduced, and they are in no mood to bargain! Pay close attention to the moral of the story, that people who are made out to be "bad" might not actually be that way.
©2022 Mark H. Baker (P)2022 Mark H. Baker