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We open up with the beautiful sounds of an orchestra in Italy, and Matt's dream of using it as inspiration when committing Mafia-sanctioned murder. In the rest of the monologue, Frank talks about music, film, and how thew both bob and weave their way through our lives, as well as modern human history as a whole. Also, Matt mentions how he would like to live in the Middle Ages.

Ushered in by and old story about George Orwell's '1984' mysteriously being deleted from people's Kindles, we open up about the ongoing plans to monitor speech on the internet, and how often we may or may not see 'disappear' before our very eyes...and more importantly, who decided what goes and what stays?

Then we have a very special call from Alex Plitsas to discuss a story about the potentially plain-as-day suppressing of evidence surrounding the hijacked planes of 9/11. This was a very interesting turn in the show's format. Wasn't planned at all.

California pops up with new, ill-conceived New York-style legislation to give more incentive to people for committing crime. We close with a preview of what tomorrow's show will bring, a very interesting topic that Gypsy adds to—and he hill be joining us for the Tuesday night broadcast as well!

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Watch the full episode here: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/87965487