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_REACTIVE_RESPONSE_AND_PROACTIVE_ENCOUNTER_
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_Dealing_with_the_Media_
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This is a description of what Windfire Coven does to attract positive media
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coverage:
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During the latest period of Satanism hysteria the energies were flowing in
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a negative direction as far as Wicca is concerned. The media loves
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controversy and knows that to have controversy they must present more than
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one side of any given issue. Consequently when planning some report that
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may be negative in context they will go out of their way to present another
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view of that same issue.
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Reactive Response
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This, of course, is reactive not pro-active in nature. This is how Windfire
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got the media exposure the last two times. I'll start with the Denver
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channel first.
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It was a few weeks after File 18 was given to each member of Windfire that
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we dedicated a full moon ritual for magikal work toward a solution.
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Windfire is not structured so every member got to focus their power in
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their own way toward the solution. The solution was to promote a positive
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understanding of Wicca in the local mundane communities.
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The very next day, not 24 hours after the ritual, we got a call from
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channel 7, Denver. They were in the Springs and wanted to talk to some
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witches about ley lines and power spots. The two person crew was at
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Celebration Book Store but the attendant didn't want to be on camera.
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Fortunately the store attendant had our number and called us. We talked
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with the camera crew and arranged an immediate interview.
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Two considerations are important here. The first is that just like any
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other form of magikal work the magik takes it's own form. So be ready for
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anything. And two, when the media calls they usually will not wait around
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for interviewees. Be prepared for anything, at any moment. When the
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lightning strikes...
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Channel 7 told us that they were doing the interview to balance out some of
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the reporting on Satanism, but they didn't stress the fact that the report
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was about Satanism. Further we didn't know enough to ask what the focus and
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content was for the report. Always ask what the focus of the report is.
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You may find yourself, just like Windfire, shocked that we are being
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visually, if not verbally, assocoated with Satanism.
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For the interview, be positive. I can't stress that enough. Smile and let
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them see that you are sincere in your faith in the Goddess. Laugh. All the
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reporters see in Satanism is somber faces, confessing their sins. Let them
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know that you are happy with your path. Stress the difference between
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patriarchal monotheism and pre-Christian, pre-Hebrew Goddess religion.
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Have your resources ready for the reporter to look at if they need a quote
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for something. Trot out your tools and instruments if you feel comfortable
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with that. They love to see the various tools. You don't have to show them
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all or any of your tools but it sure helps them get a picture of what is
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going on.
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The media people like robes so wear your best. Covert groups that have
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fears about discovery of illegal activities will not don their robes or
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show their tools. By doing so you show that you are not aligned with
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covert, illegal, fearful groups. And by disassociation you show that you
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are doing nothing illegal or dangerous.
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There are three parts of the interview: the preview, the personal
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interviews and the ritual. In some or perhaps most cases, the ritual can be
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left out. [Please note that these terms are descriptive of their function,
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not their technical names. The reporters may have a different technical
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name for them.]
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The preview is a time for the reporter to get to know the members of the
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group, circle or coven. They will talk to you for a period of time. For
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Windfire that was about an hour for each camera crew. Please remember to be
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civil as a group and not blurt things out all at once. Believe me it's hard
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not to do that in the excitment. During the preview the reporter will
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select who they want to interview.
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Personal interviews last about 10 minutes. The reporter will generally
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select different questions for each interviewee. Be prepared for some hard
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and personal questions. At the end of the personal interview the reporter
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will sometimes ask if you have anything particular to say to the public.
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Please don't waste this opportunity. Have a personal message ready for the
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public.
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The ritual can be anything you feel comfortable with. We genearlly choose a
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related focus such as increasing understanding in the mundane public. The
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camera crews seem to like this. Be patient, they may want you to duplicate
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some particular action for different camera angle. Accommodate them when
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you can. We got through a partial ritual before the second camera crew ran
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out of tape. Don't forget to complete the ritual before them before you let
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them leave. Be complete.
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Remember that there are generally two people in a camera crew, the reporter
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and the camera operator. When the reporter is previewing the coven have
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another witch talk to the camera operator, telling them what the tools are
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for and what incenses and crystals are used. Be discrete but talk to each
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and every camera crew member because they all have input into the editing
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of the tape. If the reporter has a good feeling about the coven but the
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camera person thinks you stink you may have visual problems later. Make
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sure each and every camera crew member goes away with a warm fuzzy feeling.
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Offer them refreshments. They will generally refuse alcohol but water,
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sodas, coffee and fruit juices are welcomed. Help the crew as much as they
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will let you. If they need cables or furniture moved, do so.
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Now for Channel 13 in Colorado Springs. This reporter was doing a report
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on Satanism alone. Unfortunately the ONLY resource she had was James
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McCarthy in Boulder. The reporter used the "S" word, the "W" word and the
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"P" word all in the same sentence without differentiating between the
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three. Admittedly the context of the sentence was ritual. Still no
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differentiation was made. We started a telephone campaign and had about 15
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people call the newsroom at the station and complain.
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Here it is especially good to not bitch unless you have a solution. If you
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complain to a reporter do not leave them hanging with no way to clean up
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the mess. Talk to them, give them your phone number so they can call you
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back later. They are busy people. Try to make sure they can successfully
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reach you, not your children, not your message machine, not your dog. If
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you give them your number and they don't call you back, call them. Find out
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what the problem is.
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During the phone campaign we left the reporter numerous ways to contact us.
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She did and we scheduled a time for the interviews. We scheduled it for our
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regular weekly meeting time so that all the members could be there and a
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generic ritual could be filmed. Members who didn't want to be on film were
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situated so that their faces were not on camera. The camera crew will do
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this for you. They don't want to inadvertently expose unwilling and
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innocent people to possible harassment.
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On the appointed day the camera crew showed up fashionably late. We went
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through our usually horror story about being butchered by the media in the
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past and they (both crews) were sympathetic to our concerns. Don't be
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afraid to stress how badly the media has treated witches, but don't bore
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them; everyone has a story to tell but boredom is out these days.
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Let them see a generic ritual with a generic focus. The immediate focus was
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understanding in the local community. That works well so you might want to
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try that with your group or coven. It impresses the camera crew so that
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they will be a little more interested.
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Proactive Encounter
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Proactive means acting before something happens and puts you in reactive
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response mode.
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Perhaps the best thing to do is to put together a packet that you can send
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to your local media: Tv. stations, radio stations, and newspapers, which
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also include your local neighborhood weeklies if you're brave enough.
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Send a well put together packet to these medias and be sure they can get in
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touch with you on a few days notice. You might have more than one contact
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for your group, circle or coven. Windfire has three or four.
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I suggest for this packet that you include three or four brief statements
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from willing coven members, a longer essay on Wicca with resources, the New
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Woman article, some artwork and poetry. Include also a reading list of your
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favorite Wiccan authors. Be sure to include names and numbers to call back.
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While the reporters won't read everything they will probably read the brief
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statements from your coven members and look at the reading list. You might
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suggest book stores the reporters can find the reading list books at.
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The main time of the year for reactive procedures is Halloween.
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Funnymentalist just love to hammer us during Samhain. So be proactive and
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let the media know how you view Samhain. Send the media an article about
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Samhain about two weeks before. Let them know that there are other views
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and that the funnymentalist are slandering a perfectly good holiday.
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In fact you could emphasize any holiday/s that seems appropriate for your
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area or group. Include your resources and/or xerox copies of other articles
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you may find, with copyright if needed, on any holiday you deem
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appropriate.
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Reactive Response Summary
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Be prepared to act at any moment if they should call you. Be positive,
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smile and laugh a lot. Talk to all the camera crew members. Let them know
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your concerns, stress the problems of the past but don't offend the media
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people. Make it a magikal time for all the people involved including the
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camera crews. Remember to augment your mundane activity (interviews) before
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hand with magikal work.
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Proactive Encounter Summary
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Prepare a good information packet. Sound like you know what you are talking
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about. Don't be mousey. Be aggressive and call them if you feel the need.
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Make sure they can return a call to you successfully. If you get an
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interview be positive and firm. Media people are strong people, they like
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other strong people. Be prepared to act at any moment when they call you.
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Devote some personal and collective magikal time for magikal work to
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attract positive media attention.
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I'm sure that you will be challenged by the opportunities your magik will
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bring you. The Goddess will bring your efforts to full fruit if you are
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ready to support Her when the time comes. It's not an overused saying to
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state that we should be prepared for the effects of our own magik.
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Blessed Be!
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Copyright Ammond Shadowcraft
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August 3, 1988
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