HUMORLESS QUEERS

Ep 2: Virginia’s “The Wire” Room, and Wall Street’s “Broken Windows”

11.24.2014 - By Alexis Goldstein and Kade CrockfordPlay

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Why a Wall Street regulator embracing “broken windows” policing is a bad idea, and how surveillance info may be sitting in a “wire room” in Virginia.

Proposal for “Hampton Roads Telephone Intercept Sharing Network,” obtained by Cyrus Farivar for Ars Technica

B**** Please goes to Secretary Arne Duncan of the Department of Education. And an editor at the Chicago Tribune earns our demand to “QUIT YOUR JOB.”

You can also listen to the episode on YouTube and iTunes (coming soon).

Music:

Our theme for this show is the song “Missing You” by Jahzzar, also know as Javier Suarez. You can find his work at betterwithmusic.com. Theme music for BITCH PLEASE is “Hachiko (The Faithful Dog)” a song by The Kyoto Connection. And the theme for QUIT YOUR JOB is “Fortitude” by J.O.

Also featured on today’s show, the songs “Something Elated” and “Nothing Like Captain Crunch,” both by the group Broke for Free. All music is Creative Commons, and was found on the Free Music Archive.

 

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