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FreeZone Scientology Core Sites

Core web sites form a constellation of independent but interlinked sites that have the subject of independent Scientology as their only common denominator.

The the relative importance of web sites can be gaged by a number of factors, one of the important ones is the number of links to and from a particular site. This factor can be tested at LinkPopularity. The sites below are listed by their link 'popularity' on the web.

FreeZone International This is one of Ralph's sites that has been around for a while. Hence it's importance. The site has taken a back seat to the FZAOint site but still has better 'web presence' than the newer site. It also has some materials, both historical and relating to the OT levels, that would be of interest to anyone doing an indepth study of Scientology in the FreeZone.

FZAOint maintains a group web site, along with e-mail lists, chat areas and success stories.

Free Zone America - This web site has a purpose similar to ST83.org, and while the site isn't strictly Standard Tech - a fair number of conservative Independent Scientologists frequent the site.

Holy Cows – I’m still laughing. An irreverent differentiation between Scientology the workable Religious Philosophy and the Church of Scientology.

ib8 - This web site's main purpose is to provide a compendium of Scientology related court cases, but that would be boring, so Albert has thrown in some neat Zen quotes, links and other bricka brack to really liven the place up.

ICAUSE .net is the main web site for this group. There are a few other related sites that, together, try to build web presence by pointing to each other and various other FreeZone web sites.

FreezoneUSA web site has added forum discussion recently. Rey Robles old ex-scientologist site is now a subdirectory of this newer expanding site.

freescientology is a straightforward links summary page, interesting because of the categorization and number of links included – as they relate to Standard Tech in the FreeZone.

In addition to these sites, the sites listed under Auditor's Web Pages could be considered ‘core sites’ to various degrees.

Updated on Jan 03 2005