I have not found one article showing that that site is a hoaxy site.
Your credulity is astounding.
The pages about "anti-triclavianism", which oppose the doctrine that Jesus was nailed to the Cross with only 3 nails, didn't raise an alarm? You felt nothing was objectionable about the laughable "game theory proves Christianity" arguments, or that nothing was amiss when a search for "Diamond Jack Holgroth", supposedly a leading figure in mathematical game theory:
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He served our country during the Cold War as a Game Theory Tactician for the Department of Defense and single-handedly developed an elegant solution to the "Fisherman's Quandary", a game theory problem that was crucial to the winning of the arms race and that was famously intractable - until Diamond Jack came along.
returns nothing but links to discussion of this website as a hoax?
You didn't find the fact that the WHOIS search returns "NOC NOC" of "IdeaFlood Inc." as the registrant, instead of someone's real name (like any of the supposed authors of the site), somewhat suspicious?
In short, you didn't apply a bit of rational discernment, did you? You just found something that said something you liked, and dropped it on us as an authority with absolutely no fact-checking on your part, didn't you? In fact, isn't that how you determine who the authorities on a certain subject are? By to what degree their positions match yours?
Use a little discernment, Lys. You'll look a lot less the fool, next time.