About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: RPGnet, Operation Clambake, GameSpot, MPlayer.com, Elfwood, IGN, Game Revolution, Experts-Exchange, Avsim.com, Bolt, Ask.com, Heartless Bitches International, GameSpy, Flightsim.com, Rentboy.com, TheStreet.com, Msnbc.com, Tom's Hardware, Winternals, VGMusic.com, GameTZ.com, Moviemistakes.com, Rediff.com, Dice.com, Seznam.cz, Travelocity, Ain't It Cool News, SOHH, Amina - Chechen Republic Online, Shacknews, Rotten.com, ShareBuilder, InfoSpace, CheatCodes.com, Doctor Who Online, Reel Top 40 Radio Repository, HipHopSite.Com, Wilkes University Election Statistics Project, UK Resistance, Jesus Freak Hideout, Ummah.com, Nintendojo, Adland, UbuWeb, TheForce.Net, Download.com, Cyndi's List, Career Edge Organization, Amateur Teen Kingdom, TeacherWeb, HotBot, Xoom, The Political Graveyard, Society for Preventing Parents from Naming Their Children Jennifer, Townhall.com, Desperate Preacher's Site, Jayski's Silly Season Site, GameZone, Scene.org, Filmtracks.com, JavaWorld, Womensforum, NASA Watch, ChessCafe.com, OpenNet, Bobvila.com, Nettavisen, Virgilio.it, RhymeZone, Affaritaliani, Kidsreads.com, Filmsite.org. Excerpt: Operation Clambake, also referred to by its Web address, Xenu.net, is a Web site and Norway-based non-profit organization, launched in 1996, that publishes criticism of the Church of Scientology. It is owned and maintained by Andreas Heldal-Lund, who has stated that he supports the rights of all people to practice Scientology or any religion. Operation Clambake has referred to the Church of Scientology as "a vicious and dangerous cult that masquerades as a religion." The Web site includes texts of petitions, news articles, exposes, and primary source documents. The site has been ranked as high as the second spot in Google searches for the term "Scientology." The term for the organization refers both to a tradit...