Michael O'Connor Clarke stumbled upon strange pages on the web full of gibberish. These pages contain seemingly randomly generated text content with links. He did some research into who owns the domains and discovered they're connected to Scientology. He's wondering what's going on. My theory: they're trying to improve their Google rankings for their main sites. Through many sites with content and links to each other, they get correspondingly good search positions. The random content could even be regularly refreshed, which Google would then rate as "actively maintained site with many inbound and outbound links." This way these link networks could boost other sites, but due to the random content they wouldn't show up in search results for more specific searches—for non-specific searches they'd get lost in the noise. Essentially stealth Google-bombing. Possibly to combat Operation Clambake? On the other hand, if you read through Operation Clambake and the original Scientology documents hosted there, it could also all be religious texts—they're almost as confusing.