I'm going to give this one more shot and then assume that my voice is falling on deaf ears. The argument I am making is being blown out of proportion.
ISSUE #1: It has been suggested that I am suggesting a "full scale cover-up."
I am not suggesting a full scale cover-up. I am suggesting that when an interested party looks at CEL, they should be able to find all the information they need by staying on the CEL website.
ISSUE #2: It has been suggested that the Nexus should change internally, rather than carefully forming guidelines for the CEL website.
It seems to me that it would be much easier to make reasonable guidelines for CEL (a brand-new organization with a blank slate and its own website), rather than forcing some revolution within the Nexus itself. I am not suggesting that we sever all connection or deny connection between CEL and the Nexus. Why not have a simple disclaimer in the "About us" section that says: While CEL was established and is supported by members of the DMT-Nexus, CEL is an independent organization and does not necessarily endorse the ideas presented within the DMT-Nexus website.
I don't think a simple disclaimer is too much to ask and for the most part, it is all that I am asking. Not only does it openly state its relationship with the Nexus, but it shows that we are not forever dependent upon it.
ISSUE #3: There seems to be a feeling that if the Nexus is not the central station for CEL projects, CEL will fail.
Look, compared to the enormous amount of people who lurk the Nexus, only a few have shown sincere interest in working towards CEL's goals. If it is too much work to post in the CEL forums about CEL projects, then why do we even have the separate website with a functioning forum?
I am not suggesting that we
have to move the e-book project to the CEL website. It's our first project and no one outside the Nexus is even going to glance at the CEL webpage until this project is completed and published. But to be completely honest, why NOT move it to CEL's site? It's a click away whether or not it is within the Nexus. It would allow for the benefit of having an active forum already in play when the book is released and the site starts gaining attention.
ISSUE #4: CEL has its own site, right?
CEL has it's own website. We are going to use it, right? Again, none of the things that I am suggesting are for immediate implementation, but with the way some people are talking there is no point to bother with a separate domain name at all. We have a new domain name. Let's USE it. It doesn't have to start now, but I think that it is more than reasonable to suggest that CEL business eventually be conducted on the fully-functioning CEL website. If not, why did anyone bother to make it?
ISSUE #5: We should feel comfortable giving away our real identities on the CEL website.
It is naive to think that we'll have a successful long-term run if we're operating with pseudonyms. No curious outsider of any importance will take us seriously if the organization is run under a mysterious man that we call "The Traveler," no matter how well he runs it. No congressman will care about an issue without identities behind a complaint. No celebrity is going to show open support when the members themselves do not openly show their own support. If we can't at least have real identities, then CEL is pointless. We may as well continue operating as the Nexus.
Closing notes:
1) In order to show real identities, I think some members need to start more seriously considering CEL as separate entity from the Nexus after this book is released.
2) Ask yourself what benefit YOU expect the CEL website to provide.
3) Ask yourself if you're dedicated enough to work on future CEL projects outside of the Nexus.
4) Ask yourself how non-Nexians will ever get involved with CEL unless the CEL website is the main means of operation.
5) Start thinking about some long-term goals for CEL.
6) I cannot show support for CEL if its motto is: "CEL: We're pretty much the Nexus." Is that what we want?
amor_fati, the picture that you have painted of CEL is one that could be accomplished entirely within the Nexus. In the short-term, for the duration of the e-book project, your comments not only make sense but I completely agree! In the long-term, though, the amount of influence of the Nexus on CEL seems to be dramatically over-exaggerated by your suggestions. It is a very simple matter to move forum discussion of CEL from one URL to another. Using the Nexus as the main means of operation devalues the potential of CEL's website with no obvious gain. We can always and should always keep updates about CEL in the Nexus forum, but I cannot honestly see a reason to keep the Nexus as the main discussion area for CEL when CEL has its own website, just a click away. What do you see as the role of the CEL website?
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