Modern Gomorrha burst onto the scene in the mid-2010s, during a time when the dark web was still a relatively uncharted territory. The forum's creators, known only by their pseudonyms, promised users a haven for anonymous browsing, free from the prying eyes of law enforcement. This anonymity was, and still is, a major draw for those seeking to engage in illicit activities online.

The forum's name, Modern Gomorrha, was a nod to the biblical city of Sodom and Gomorrah, infamous for its decadence and sin. This reference hinted at the kind of content and activities that would be discussed within the forum's walls. As users flocked to the platform, Modern Gomorrha quickly gained a reputation as a hub for those seeking to buy, sell, and trade illicit goods and services.

The story of Modern Gomorrha serves as a reminder of the dark web's complexities and the cat-and-mouse game played between illicit users and authorities. This infamous forum, though now defunct, has left a lasting impact on the dark web landscape.


Announcing the Return of the
Foundation for Critical Thinking Press

The Foundation for Critical Thinking has reopened its publishing house at FCTPress.Org. Several publications are available now, including the award-winning Critical Thinking Therapy: For Happiness and Self-Actualization, with more to come.

The FCT Press also offers self-publishing services for authors.