Note to Invitees to This Site

This site has not been explicitly  registered with the search engines because I want to gauge it’s potential to be a vehicle for making changes.

I began making connections with Duke University alumni on Facebook to hopefully reach Andrew McCabe, the former acting director of the FBI and current CNN advisor.  He also graduated with me, Duke Class of 1990. I was hoping he would be willing to provide some insights on these matters.

In the process, I found that many of the Duke alumni are actually in positions of power in the government, one of whom is part of DC’s judicial branch. There are other Duke students who are and have been serving as advocates for our democracy. Your help and perspectives on achieving these goals and advice and content contributions would be sincerely appreciated.

I do not post a lot on Facebook, but I have noticed that some of you would be awesome content providers based on the relevancy of your comments as new cycles arise, or your ability  to make posts  that indicate a heightened awareness of how democracy works and/or ability to point out non-sense.  You can’t hurt my feelings, but you are able to leave anonymous feedback.

In other words, I am asking for your help in any way that you can.

By the time, I had replaced the greenscreen in  the introduction video above with a background and removed unnecessary commentary, the video took on an unintended focus.  It needs to be redone. I made the mistake of trying to setup the network infrastructure, learn WordPress, learn video editing with Adobe Premiere, and creating content for this site and its parent site, https://VillageConcepts.net, all by myself in two months. Please keep that in mind.

Also, this is a non-profit site that will be staffed by volunteers. I believe that when you introduce advertising and profit incentives, it corrupts the effort. However, if you know of WordPress developers, video editors, or anyone familiar with creating courses with LearnDash LMS, I will be glad to give them attribution on the site and even promote their own personal projects by providing links to their own sites or projects.

My hope is that if you have anything to add to illustrate any of the guidelines, you will add those to the comments section.


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