What is happening?
>>The Kiwi Farms, as a US-legal web service with its own hardware and Internet resources, is having trouble staying online because of persistent, line-crossing harassment perpetrated by Liz Fong-Jones with bankrolling and support from Honeycomb, a San Francisco tech company he works for as a C-Level executive.
>The Kiwi Farms and my person have never been accused of any crime by any level of US law enforcement. We have never lost a lawsuit. We operate transparently and within the boundaries of the First Amendment and US Law. Despite this, Liz has taken it upon himself, under the banner his company, to do the following:
>>Directly contact ISPs to lie about the Kiwi Farms, alleging criminal behavior and insinuating threats unless we are deplatformed.
>>If those ISPs do not relent, the family of datacenter employees become targets. I was informed a wife of an ISP C-level executive was contacted directly by Liz Fong-Jones at early morning hours for what he called a "girl talk".
>>If the ISPs still don't relent, he then goes after the datacenter directly, and insist the defamatory claims that we are a criminal enterprise, again insinuating threats.
>>If those datacenters do not relent, their families also become targets. I am aware an engineer's wife lost her job in a completely different industry because of harassment directed towards her employer.
>>If there's no women to attack, he then goes after the other clients of the datacenter, involving them so that they also start complaining and threatening to move as to hurt the business.
>To the best of my knowledge, this comes almost entirely from Liz Fong-Jones, through paper mail, telephone calls, and his honeycomb.io email, but it is very hard to get direct confirmation. These scare tactics work such that once people cut us off, I am rarely even given an explanation. What I am told is done anonymously through underlings in the company.
>Liz Fong-Jones and his company have done a very good job of intimidating people into submission and keeping them quiet.
>This effort is to hide a rape accusation. We have archived Liz Fong-Jone's direct admission that a person in Zurich accused him of some form of sexual assault. His strategy was to minimize this sexual assault claim as a mere "consent accident", and downplay it as a bizarre misunderstanding over dog hair. It is not possible to know the specifics of the original claim because all evidence, except Liz Fong-Jones's tweets admitting it happened, have been removed from the Internet.
>This crusade started in 2018, when Liz Fong-Jones (then as an employee of Google) used his corporate lizf@google.com email address to intimidate my email provider. This was to protect Trans LifeLine from evidence we hosted, showing that their company was embezzling money. This claim was true, and the directors were ousted for inuring more than $300,000 of charity funds for personal expenses – a value which has been filed with the IRS under penalty of perjury, confirming what the Kiwi Farms had documented for months, and which Liz Fong-Jones attempted to cover up.
Join, or Die
>Freedom of speech on the Internet in the United States will be permanently broken unless alt-tech creates a stronghold together. The underlying infastructure that makes up the Internet has been mapped out and attacked. A single dedicated person can deny thousands of people a platform online. No person or company is safe from this attack vector and it works anywhere in the world.
>When ISPs want to help us, datacenters can censor them. When datacenters want to help us, Internet backbones (Zayo, Cogent, GTT, NTT) can censor them. When we have an ISP, Datacenter, and contracts with backbones to stay online, the organized abuse towards other customers can still force them to censor us.
>There are two possible solutions to this:
>1. Legal protections forcing carriers to be content neutral so that when threatened they can claim "I legally cannot deplatform this service" (Net Neutrality when properly implemented), and/or
>2. A content neutral datacenter in the US supported by a collection of alt-tech companies where such threats do not work.
>There are various datacenters in the US with dignity, but they have little choice when their careers, companies, and families are under attack by dangerous perverts. Unless alt-tech companies like Rumble, Odysee, Gab, and so on identify a few locations and unionize together against corporate-sponsored anarcho-tyranny, the rot will become so great that no website or startup which defies the will of this mob will ever be allowed to grow.
>There is nothing preventing this attack on less offensive services. Given enough time and opportunity, it will happen to you.