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"access is restricted to invited subscribers only.
the waiting list is approximately 18-22 months.
cost is $50 for a [CD key] and $10 per month.
to get on the waiting list"

if you click around long enough you get that message... what it leads to, who knows. none of the pages are actually blank, you just need to know how to get from point a to b. I think it's pretty creative myself, but I'm weird.
 
I did some research around and crap, and fou nd out some things.

It is no cult or a religion, it is a gateway to a seperate internet. There are groups of people of are sick of how commercialized the internet has become, so they simply biuilt their own. What is on it? Damned if I know. I have spent hours on that site, just perusing around trying to find things. None of the pages are blank, contrary to what wa said earlier.

The part where it says it is for invited subscribers only, I believe is to push away the n00bs. There is a sections where you can enter all your stuff and get immediate access to hell, and there is also a FAQ section, among other things. I'm looking for tons of answers here, but, as it says on the site, there are no answers, only more questions.
 
the internet is just a bunch of computers, in a verrrrrrrrrrrry large network...in order to get to this "parrallel dimension" in cyberspace, you would have to run through the original Net backbone first, and then you're just creating a VPN....
 
B34ST1Y said:
This should be blocked, locked and shut down. Man, this is a TECH forum...not a lets try and distinguish the cults game!

This is off topic, anything but porn and personal flaming go :cool:
 
Confused about what? The original subject of the thread? If so, here, read this:

The internet is one big network. So, like all networks, there are, and can be, several of them. So why can the internet be like other networks, and be more than one? All you would need is a place to get you there and then the credentials to get in. There you have an ISP, and the membership to the ISP. now you have hell.com to get there, and buying the membership (presumebely) would grant you access to the alternate internet.

This is what i'm led to believe. If I am wrong, please tell me.
 
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