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THE GROVE OF THE UNICORN
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P.O. BOX 13384
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30324
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Lady Galadriel and Lord Athanor
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September, 1985
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And what a tale we have to tell! Only the beginning of it, for
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we are sure there will be much, much more to come. We know there will
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be if we have anything to do with it, for we are furious and intend to
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pursue the matter as far as possible.
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A bit of background: In early Spring a friend of Lady Galadriel
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and Lord Athanor gave the group permission to use his land (a rural
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spot outside Atlanta) as our outdoor Temple. The group spent many
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hours clearing the site, building a stone altar, ringing the circle
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with stones, erecting cornerstones, planting herbs, etc. All were
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delightd with the spot and were willing to expend their time and energy
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in working to make the site as beautiful as possible.
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Sabbats and Esbats were celebrated there and we felt very
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fortunate to have such a spot. At no time did we have any indication
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that anyone resented our being there. There were never any "wild
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parties" or disturbances of any kind--this was our Temple, we certainly
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would not desecrate it! As the spot was completely surrounded by dense
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woods, we felt there was also a natural sound barrier. Everyone would
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be gone shortly after midnight, or sooner, for most of the group are
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working folks who must be at work the next day.
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In late July, one of the group went out to the site and
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discovered that vandals had struck. Cornerstones had been overturned, a
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number of items had been stolen (statuary, cauldron, candles, etc.).
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Everyone was heartsick, to say the least. But, we got busy, rebuilt
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the Altar, replaced the cornerstones, cleaned up the mess, put things
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back in order and felt we had learned a lesson--don't leave removable
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items unattended--especially in a place that is infested with red-neck
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teenagers!
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Now to the gist of the tale: On Wednesday, September 18, two of
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our members went out to the site to do a bit of "housekeeping." To
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their horror they found that someone else had been there and much
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damage had been done to the circle. A cross had been erected in the
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center of the firepit, the place was in shambles, and the words "Jesus
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Saves" and "In God we trust" were scratched in the earth in front of
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the altar. They rushed back to inform Lady Galadriel of what had
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happened. Oddly enough, at that time the gentlemen who owns the land
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was visiting with Lady Galadriel. He, too, was outraged. He left,
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stating that as soon as he reached home he would file a complaint with
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the police. Shortly after he left, the phone rang...it was a
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Lieutenant from the county police, informing Lady Galadriel that the
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police had been notified that the neighbors at the site had formed a
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coalition "to stop the witches" and had called a press conference to
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complain about the witches and the fact that the police would not do
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anything to stop them! A bit more conversation which boiled down to
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"stay away from out there or someone may get hurt."
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An emergency meeting of the Grove was called for that evening to
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discuss the situation. All were outraged, but common sense prevailed
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and all agreed that the best thing to do is to refrain from going out
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there again. We're sure everyone can understand our sense of violation
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and frustration in such a situation. In the middle of the meeting the
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phone rang. It was a reporter from the local paper who had been at the
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meeting of the neighbors and wanted to hear our side of it. Lady
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Galadriel spoke with her at length and two somewhat sympathetic
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articles appeared in Thursday's papers.
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THEN--the next evening (Thursday, September 19) we were even
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more outraged by local TV coverage of the matter. On one station, we
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were treated to full views of the site with police, reporters and
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"curious spectators" (as quoted by the media) crawling all over the
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circle. Some of the comments made were less than flattering, to say
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the least, and many were out and out falsehoods. Then we turned to
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another station and were even more shocked--they showed basically the
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same scenes, but with shots of people desecrating the circle site! One
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man was shown in the act of dismantling the Altar, stone by stone, "to
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find out what is in there..." while everyone stood by, watching, and
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allowed him to do so! Another was picking up stones from the circle
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ring "as a keepsake."
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We were outraged not only by the actions of these people, but by
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the fact that others stood by and watched as they desecrated our place
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of worship. We can't help but wonder what would have happened if such
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a thing had occurred at the "litle white church in the wildwood!"
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Shock waves would have raced across the city and the uproar would have
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been felt nationwide.
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Now it was our turn to act/react. And act we did. Lady Galadriel
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immediately contacted the TV stations to register her protest. One
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station sent an interviewer out the same evening and small segment of
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her response was presented on the eleven o'clock news that night. The
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other TV station responded the next day (Friday), did an interview, and
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presented another small segment that evening.
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Several radio stations touched on the matter briefly. One,
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however, may be named in our law suits...announcers on the station made
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many derogatory remarks about our religion in general and about our
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group. One can understand that uncomplimentary statements may be made
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by participants on a "call-in-talk-show," but you would expect
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announcers to be more professional than to air their own personal
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opinion. Unfortunately, no one was able to tape the programs at the
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time, but we are requesting tape transcripts from the station under
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F.C.C. Regulation 73:234. (Thanks to Pat of the Georgians for passing
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out information on that subject many years ago--even our attorney was
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not familiar with the regulation and was delighted to learn about it).
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(F.C.C. Regulation 73:34 -- Attack Against a Person or Group.)
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Lady Galadriel has had several radio interviews and one
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interviewer plans on putting together a taped program which will go
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across the nation via satellite. No date for this as yet. The
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program is "Southwind", so if you hear of it in your area, tune us in!
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Also, a live TV interview is scheduled for Wednesday, October 2, on the
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local NBC station noonday news.
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Monday, September 23, we "got in OUR licks," so to speak,
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through a local radio talk show: WSB AM--750--"Sound-off," 9 p.m. week
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nights. It is a four-hour program which covers two-thirds of the
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States--a 75,000 watt station. Reference was made to the news about
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the witches, then WE started calling in. Not all of us were able to
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get through--the phone lines were jammed--but many of us did manage to
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"speak our piece." The program began with the talk show host being a
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bit snide and tongue-in-cheek, ended with him being defensive of us and
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our rights. AND an invitation to Lady Galadriel to appear on his
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program as a guest interviewee. Needless to say, she accepted,
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although a date has not been set. (We'll try to let as many know as
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possible when a definite date has been established.) Lady Galadriel is
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a very good speaker, mentally quick on her feet, armed with a vast
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amount of knowledge, and able to express herself clearly and concisely,
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even under adverse conditions. We look forward to the program--it
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should be a good one. (Note: Lady Galadriel is not typing this,
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folks...so we can say these things.)
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There were calls from Pennsylvania, New York, Tennessee,
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Kentucky, the Carolinas, and many other states. Of course, there were
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those of opposing views who called in to voice their opinion, and the
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usual garbage one expects to hear when the subject of witchcraft is
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brought up. But it was very rewarding to note how many people
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expressed a positive, tolerant attitude. We look forward to the
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upcoming program--it should be just as interesting and informative.
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And perhaps educational for some of the listening audience-- at least
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those who open their ears just a little and HEAR what is being said.
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Since this report was begun, there has been another development.
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The plot begins to thicken (or should we spell that "sicken?") One of
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the group members who had let his religion be known, and had been
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overheard on the radio talk how, was dismissed from his job. The
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supervisor who gave him the news almost told him the true reason he was
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being dismissed, but caught himself just in time, then made the lame
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excuse that the fellow "just wasn't a team player." Which is
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ludicrous, as the man had received several commendations from
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management for the great job he was doing. What will we do? We don't
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know at this point--no one else was present when the supervisor was
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speaking with him, so he has no witnesses to what the man said.
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Without proof, there is little one can do. It makes us even more
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determined to follow through.
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We, personally, feel that it is past time that the Wiccan
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community stood up for their beliefs. We are all sick and tired of the
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derogatory remarks, being run out of places, and being generally
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classed as "low-life" because of our beliefs. And if we have to "get
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out our soap-boxes and go stand on a corner of the public square," we
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will do so. The group members are in complete agreement, and so far
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most of them have said they are willing to go public, if necessary.
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All of us have something to lose by exposure, but we all feel that we
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have much more to gain! We intend to take every opportunity to present
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our viewpoint and to stand up, publicly, for what we believe in. We
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realize that many people don't believe they can take the chance of
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going public, realizing the possible repercussions. None of us look
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forward to what could happen...but until someone stands up to the
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bigots of the world, they will continue to push us, and all other
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people with a different belief system than their own around. And,
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frankly, we are tired of being pushed! Non-Craft people in the area
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have suggested that it would be best for us to "go back underground,"
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back into the basements and living rooms (with the blinds pulled down,
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of course), then there would be no more furor. WHY SHOULD WE?
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So, there is our tale. We'll try to keep everyone updated as to
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what happens next. We would appreciate any positive energy which
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anyone out there would care to send. We've got a feeling we are going
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to need all the help we can get!
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Blessed be!
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Lady Galadriel, High Priestess
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Lord Athanor, High Priest
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Lady Rhea, Elder
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and everyone from the Grove of the Unicorn.
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