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Click Here: <A HREF="http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/9947/boal.shtml">The
Village Voice: Machine Age: FBI's Shutter S�</A>
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Published November 24 - 30, 1999
Video artist Mike Z. in Times Square
(photo: Michael Sofronski)



THE MONITOR
BY MARK BOAL

Subversive Filmmaker Attracts the Wrong Kind of Agent
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FBI's Shutter Speed



Success seemed imminent. A local TV station was airing a segment about his
Web site, and he began to savor those precious moments of microfame. No more
dingy years of self-subsidized screenings; now there'd be an audience for his
art. But then came the FBI.

In a highly unusual move last week, FBI agents called mike zieper, an
independent artist who goes by thename Mike Z., and "requested" that he
remove his site from the Internet. When he declined, the FBI worked in tandem
with the U.S. Attorney's office to persuade his Web host and its server to
pull Zieper's site�18 days after it went up�without having a subpoena or
court order of any kind.

Mike Z.'s Web site showed an eerie but amateur video that purports to be a
military briefing. The clip opens with fuzzy shots of Times Square, over
which an unseen male voice describes a secret army plan to incite a race riot
on New Year's Eve. "First Team," he says "you're all here by oh?four
hundred," and he then instructs undercover black agents to "Give them a little
 of the Amadou shit, agitate it."

The FBI was alerted to the site after receiving phone calls from people who
thought its Blair Witch ?style footage was genuine army issue. The opening
banner on the site read, "I don't know too much about this tape you are about
to see. I got it from my cousin Steve who's in the army. . . . If it's fake,
then there's nothing to worry about. If it's real, then we're in really big
trouble."

The FBI's call came when Mike Z. was at a friend's house last Thursday
watching his UPN 9 interview. Suddenly, his pager hummed, and when he called
the number back, it turned out to be the local New Jersey sheriff's
department at his front door with two FBI agents in tow, wondering if they
could come in for a chat. Then agents Dan Calemina and Joe Metzinger got on
the phone and said, " 'We know that you have this Web site and that it has
been getting a lot of activity,' " Z. recalls. " 'And we want to know how we
can get people to stop seeing it.' The implication was obviously that I would
face a subpoena or an arrest if I didn't [take it down]," Z. says.

Instead, Z. contacted attorneys and put his computer in storage. But the
agents made an end run around him. When Z. refused to pull his site, the FBI
and the U.S. Attorney's office contacted Z.'s host, BECamation, the next day.
And that was all it took. "I had no choice but to pull the site down
completely or I would have lost my business," says Mark Wieger, BECamation's
president, who feared that his own ISP would cut him off. Lisa Korologos, an
assistant U.S. Attorney, requested that Wieger "remove the content so that it
could not be distributed," Wieger says. (Both the U.S. Attorney's office and
the FBI had no comment.)

Wieger later apologized to Z. in an e-mail: "To us a $75 job is not worth
losing our business over. . . . We regret that this has happened and to lose
you as a customer."

While Internet service providers are commonly subpoened by law enforcement
officials, an attorney who specializes in cyber liberties at the ACLU could
not recall a similar case in which the officers acted without a warrant.
"I've never heard of anything like this involving the FBI," said Ann Beeson,
a staff attorney at the ACLU.

Neither had Z., who was terrified when the agents called. "I was thinking, am
I a criminal? I started to imagine those orange jumpsuits and spending time
in jail." Z. believes intimidation was the point of the conversation, and
that, says the ACLU, runs afoul of the First Amendment.
"Even though the ISP may not have been told, 'You must take it down,' there
are still serious constitutional problems," says Beeson. "It is certainly
constitutionally suspect for law enforcement to implicitly threaten any
private entity with censorship." (The ACLU is considering a suit.)

For Z., blurring the line between truth and fiction is what makes his work
unique. "I like to get people into a space that's not framed by narrative,"
Z. says of his video. "My work always looks like something that was not made
for public consumption, and here it tries to address issues of race." For
now, those issues will have to wait.
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