Shawn, if you knew anything about which you write, you would know that domain registrations these days typically come with a privacy option. When a buyer's purchase from a registrar (such as Go Daddy) includes such an option, the domain's public WHOIS listing will display the information of the company, as opposed to the buyer's personal information. Would you want your name, address and phone number publicly available to the types of cranks we seem to attract? I'm guessing that you wouldn't. That said, this site's owner has made no secret of his identity.
Please educate yourself a bit before throwing out stupid accusations. If nothing else, visiting contactprivacy.com could have clued you in a bit.
Use this site to contact the owner of a domain name protected by the WHOIS Privacy Service. This service protects the privacy of domain name holders in the WHOIS system.
Please note that domain name owners are not obligated to respond to requests.