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# If You Believe
On this December evening in 1947, *The Mysterious Traveler* invites you into a tale where the line between superstition and supernatural terror grows perilously thin. A man's desperate belief in a fortune teller's prophecy becomes his undoing as he races against fate itself, convinced that the cards cannot lie. As our unseen narrator guides us through fog-shrouded streets and dimly lit parlors, you'll find yourself gripping your radio dial, wondering whether destiny is written in the stars or merely in our terrified hearts. The tension builds with each passing hour, each coincidence that seems too perfect to ignore, until the final, chilling revelation that proves belief itself can be the most dangerous curse of all.
*The Mysterious Traveler* became a cornerstone of American radio horror precisely because creator-host David Driscoll understood that our deepest fears aren't always rooted in monsters or mayhem, but in the vulnerability of human psychology. Operating during radio's golden age on the Mutual network, the show proved that anthology drama could deliver genuine shivers without relying on special effects—only masterful storytelling, talented voice actors, and the infinite power of imagination. Each episode presented ordinary people confronting extraordinary circumstances, often finding that their own choices and beliefs were the true architects of their doom. This particular broadcast exemplifies that philosophy, offering a meditation on faith, superstition, and the terrible weight of self-fulfilling prophecy.
Tune in tonight and discover why audiences huddled around their radios kept faith with *The Mysterious Traveler*. Some mysteries, you'll learn, cannot be solved—only endured.