From the About page at the Philosopedia site:
Philosopedia commenced in October 2005. Its logo was trademarked by Warren Allen Smith in January 2006. It started with the posting of his Who's Who in Hell, A Handbook and International Directory for Humanists, Freethinkers, Naturalists, Rationalists, and Non-Theists (NY: Barricade Books, 2000, $125.00), in which over 10,000 terms and names are listed.Its mission includes the goal of providing a site for the philosophy-minded as well as professional philosophers to post up-to-date academic information.
Sure looks like the same guy to me. The Wikipedia page Warran Allen Smith, the gay rights activist, credits him with authoring the same book.
Thank you for your valuable research on this issue, dear tacticalogic!
If people want to consult an on-line encyclopedia, why would they go to Philosopedia, when they could consult with such academically-rigorous sites as the Stanford Encyclopedia, or the Catholic Encyclopedia, both of which have on-line presence?
Thanks, dear 'bro!!! evidently you have a "nose" for "rats." :^)