Liz Fong-Jones / Elliot William Fong / @lizthegrey - 'Consent accident' enjoyer, ex-Google employee, nepotistic sex pest, Robert Z'Dar look-alike who wants authority over the Internet

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Liz Fong-Jones did an interview on a troon podcast. They don't bring up KF directly, but I wanted to go over it anyway.

March 18, 2024 - Episode 169 of the "Gender Reveal" podcast. [Archive]
Clip of just the Liz interview:

  • 1:12 - Liz says he came out as trans at 16 years old. He credits the Internet for him getting into troonery.
    • 1:45 - "My biological parents didn't take it so well." :story:
    • It goes unmentioned here, but considering what we know about his sex life (liking sadism/BDSM/etc) today, I would bet he developed an extreme porn addiction as a teenager, and this was a contributing factor to him trooning out.
  • 1:48 - He praises a group of Asian transwomen he befriended IRL when he was 17-18 years old. (They groomed him.)
  • 2:58 - He talks about why there are so many troons in tech.
  • 4:52 - Liz shills CareerKarma for getting into tech. (He is/was an early investor in this company.)
  • 6:32 - He talks about getting into political activism after he was hired by Google. Sounds like he was always a pain-in-the-ass employee who loved causing internal drama. Anyone who hires him is basically asking for trouble.
  • 14:41 - Further radicalized by Trump getting elected in 2016.
  • 15:10 - Brings up Trans Lifeline as an example of his activism and philanthropy. (He was a "major donor" to TLL.)
    • He admits Trans Lifeline embezzled money.
  • 15:52 - Talks about how he & and his "spouse" like the idea of giving microgrants to trans people in need - for example, so that they don't get evicted. Very ironic considering how Liz abandoned his right-hand man, Katherine Lorelei, in his time of need! :story:
  • 17:33 - Liz mentions his current employer, Honeycomb.io, which he loves. 20-30% of their employees are "queer". Lot of women and POCs as well.
    • 18:11 - Interviewer asks how this affects the company. Liz gushes about how it makes hiring very easy and also attracts top-tier talent. "There isn't a lowering of the bar, in fact there's a RAISING of the bar!"
      • Sounds like cope to me. Can't wait until Honeycomb goes under just like most other worthless tech startups.
  • 20:00 - More talk about Liz's time at Google. He helped organize employees internally to go on strike to protest against any Google projects they considered immoral / morally questionable. Liz was also involved in #MeToo stuff at Google.
    • Liz helped raise funds to support the strikes, and he donated around $100k of his own money for this.
    • Then he burned out and resigned from Google in 2019. Received a $90k severance which he immediately wanted to put towards the strike fund, but he "ran into issues... setting up good governance."
    • 23:43 - "Because after the Trans Lifeline FIASCO, you know, you can understand why I care about good governance and being involved in the management of where my money is going." :story:
    • Liz and his comrades ultimately expanded the scope of what they were trying to accomplish with their Google strikes and set up the Coworker Solidarity Fund. [Archive] Looks like this is still ongoing, kind of. Liz mentions Netflix, Starbucks, and Amazon workers using these funds to go on strike.
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  • 26:44 - "Muh targeted harassment and doxxxing." :'(They (deliberately?) don't name KF or anyone else as being responsible for it. The interviewer asks for privacy tips.
    • Liz: "As is the answer with many of these things, I have a portfolio company for that. One of my portfolio companies is called Tallpoppy."
      • He shills Tallpoppy, which has been discussed in this thread before. Liz is a board member of Tallpoppy and invested $200k in the company.
      • Tallpoppy is a "digital safety" company that claims to somehow fight against online harassment and hacking. There are several quasi-lolcows involved in or using Tallpoppy, such as Ellen Pao (of Reddit fame), Anita Sarkeesian (of Gamergate fame), Katherine Maher (former CEO of Wikimedia and more recently infamous for the NPR drama), and Zoe Quinn (of Gamergate fame). Very curious how these people are connected to Liz Fong-Jones. 🤔
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  • 29:47 - Liz: "Every trans person knows a trans person sex worker... I think we need to think about how we address this issue of sex work being deemed criminal." 🤔
  • 33:08 - Liz recommends that activists and troons use Signal (an encrypted messaging service) for anything that's "genuinely, genuinely sensitive."
    • Interestingly, @Markass the Worst just posted a news article about how the US government has been deeply involved in funding/developing Signal. Katherine Maher (who glows pretty brightly to me, tbh) is also the current chairman of the Signal Foundation. This is the same Katherine Maher as mentioned above, who uses Tallpoppy and previously ruled over Wikipedia. Lot of connections I can't help but notice. 🤔🤔🤔
At Wikipedia, Maher became a campaigner against “disinformation” and admitted to coordinating online censorship “through conversations with government.” She openly endorsed removing alleged “fascists,” including President Trump, from digital platforms, and described the First Amendment as “the number one challenge” to eliminating “bad information.”
According to the insider, a woman named Meredith Whittaker, who became president of the Signal Foundation in 2022, recruited Maher to become board chair because of their mutual connections to OTF, where Maher also serves as an advisor, and to nonprofits such as Access Now, which “defends and extends the digital rights of users at risk around the world,” including in the Middle East and North Africa. Whittaker, like Maher, is highly ideological. She previously worked in a high position at Google and organized left-wing campaigns within the company, culminating in the 2018 “Google Walkout,” which demanded MeToo-style sexual harassment policies and the hiring of a chief diversity officer.
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Why do all these people know each other? Am I a schizo? :stress: They all seem to want the same thing, too.
For those who believe in a free and open Internet, Maher’s Signal role should be a flashing warning sign. As she once explained, she abandoned the mission of a free and open Internet at Wikipedia, because those principles recapitulated a “white male Westernized construct” and “did not end up living into the intentionality of what openness can be.” The better path, in her view, is managed opinion, using, alternately, censorship and promotion of dissent—depending on context and goal—as the essential methods.
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Then he burned out and resigned from Google in 2019. Received a $90k severance
He only got 90K?

I wonder where he's getting his money from then. That might sound a lot but its not even a years wages for some people execs, its certainly not enough for him to have been living off since, and be flying back and forth to Australia and employing people to run a harassment campaign.
I thought this faggot was a millionaire?
If he's gotten rich off a 90K severance he's done extremely well with investments.

When you look at who he's connected to this faggot stinks, and I don't just mean his amhole.
He's dirty.
 
I wonder where he's getting his money from then.
He probably got a 6 figure salary at Google and I'm sure the bountiful investor capital dumped into Honeycomb has found its way to his pockets. If he safely invests enough of his income, he's surely loaded by now.
 
I thought this faggot was a millionaire?
If he's gotten rich off a 90K severance he's done extremely well with investments.
Rich family. His mom divorced his dad and took half, then she died and left it to Elliot.

Dad has since disowned Elliot and remarried, so who knows if Elliot will get any more inheritance money. For our sake hopefully not.
 
Hmm, usually severance is when the employer wants you to leave, sure sounds like someone got paid to go away.
Yeah quitting normally means you only get paid up to the second you say “I quit”.
Resigning is quitting.
I agree, but those are the words he used. The way he said it in the interview was pretty abrupt too - like one second he's talking about organizing fundraising for the Google strikes, and then suddenly he says he burned out, resigned, and received a $90k severance.
I assume it's cope. "I'm not fired, I quit!"
It sounds like Dong Gone was one of the ringleaders of the strikes (and just a general nuisance / rabble-rouser), so Google was trying to fire him. The severance package was just to get him out the door.

He only got 90K?
I wonder where he's getting his money from then.
I thought this faggot was a millionaire?
To be honest, the impression I got from this interview is that he's definitely wealthy. Easily a millionaire, and possibly even a multi-millionaire. The way he talked about splashing large amounts of money around on charity and investing in / having a "portfolio of companies" sounded pretty convincing to me.

He was employed at Google for around 10 years as a developer / systems engineer, so that's a very nice sum of money. I assume he invested well and managed to turn it into several million. He also allegedly has multiple homes (across three different countries?), so maybe he bought real estate early on during his time at Google, and his properties have ballooned in value since then.

There's also this, from Reddit. Sounds like he got into crypto pretty early.
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Yeah, it's about how Dong Gone lost crypto from the Mt. Gox collapse, but it's possible he had more elsewhere. (Or simply bought more afterward and has been holding it ever since.) He could easily be a crypto millionaire, I think.
 
I don't think you fully appreciate the enormity of this discovery.
Wait did he just admit he owns Tall Poppy himself?
he's definitely wealthy. Easily a millionaire, and possibly even a multi-millionaire. The way he talked about splashing large amounts of money around on charity and investing in / having a "portfolio of companies" sounded pretty convincing to me.
Yeah I caught that, he's definitely got a lot of money from various sources, its the only reason he's able to dedicate all his time to being such a fucking crazy freak, he doesn't have to work for a living.
I was just under the impression he walked away from Google with a lot more than 90K.
 
I think we need to think about how we address this issue of sex work being deemed criminal."
The fucking projection coming from this faggot:
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Fong Dong: *Sees an article about girls being asphyxiated on Pornhub* "BUT WHAT ABOUT MUH SEX WORK"

I don't think you fully appreciate the enormity of this discovery.
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This certainly explains Dong Gone's connections at Wikipedia.
 
Wait did he just admit he owns Tall Poppy himself?

Yeah I caught that, he's definitely got a lot of money from various sources, its the only reason he's able to dedicate all his time to being such a fucking crazy freak, he doesn't have to work for a living.
I was just under the impression he walked away from Google with a lot more than 90K.
Isn’t his father and family supposed to be wealthy too?

Even if a wealthy kid isn’t given a penny (yeah right), then simply being a known wealthy kid means other wealthy people tend to have faith in you, people who want to be wealthy cozy up to you for contacts and prestige, plus they nearly always have education from a well respected institution.

It’s why even the black sheep losers who spend their lives drinking, drugging and gambling manage to keep on living such a lifestyle even after being cut off.
So stands to reason that a wealthy kid who pretends to be a competent software engineer and driving force for social progression accumulated money even if he was cut off after cutting off his own cock.
 
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Fong Dong and the co-founder of Tall Poppy are members of the GLADD Advisory Committee.

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Fong Dong is a board member on Tall Poppy.

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Leigh Honeywell worked with Fong Dong on the Never Again pledge.

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I don't think you fully appreciate the enormity of this discovery.
Wdym? This isn’t new information.

Edit: for those who haven’t realised yet, Charity and Liz are in the business of making “consent accidents” go away. Tall Poppy is just one tool in their arsenal. Very likely that Isabella Janke is a client of theirs, but there are many people who are basically confirmed clients such as Alex Graveley (github and dropbox).
 
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Wdym? This isn’t new information.

Edit: for those who haven’t realised yet, Charity and Liz are in the business of making “consent accidents” go away. Tall Poppy is just one tool in their arsenal. Very likely that Isabella Janke is a client of theirs, but there are many people who are basically confirmed clients such as Alex Graveley (github and dropbox).
Can you share whatever you know about all this? Please and thank you! :)

Same with the earlier bit about Liz's mom dying and leaving him a bunch of money. This is the first time I'm hearing about something like that.
(Maybe I missed it since I only recently came back from a hiatus.)
 
Can you share whatever you know about all this? Please and thank you! :)

Same with the earlier bit about Liz's mom dying and leaving him a bunch of money. This is the first time I'm hearing about something like that.
(Maybe I missed it since I only recently came back from a hiatus.)
Liz made a bunch of posts bitching about her mum on her old blogspot (or was is livejournal?). That’s where most of the info comes from. Her dad also donates to a lot of political causes, especially progressive and Democrat ones, so you can see his and his new wife’s name on public record.

With regard to Graveley, I think there are still some women posting about him publicly on Twitter. They will give receipts if you ask about their interactions with the honeycomb crew (Charity in particular).
 
Rich family. His mom divorced his dad and took half, then she died and left it to Elliot.

Dad has since disowned Elliot and remarried, so who knows if Elliot will get any more inheritance money. For our sake hopefully not.
Edit: for those who haven’t realised yet, Charity and Liz are in the business of making “consent accidents” go away. Tall Poppy is just one tool in their arsenal. Very likely that Isabella Janke is a client of theirs, but there are many people who are basically confirmed clients such as Alex Graveley (github and dropbox).
Liz made a bunch of posts bitching about her mum on her old blogspot (or was is livejournal?). That’s where most of the info comes from. Her dad also donates to a lot of political causes, especially progressive and Democrat ones, so you can see his and his new wife’s name on public record.

With regard to Graveley, I think there are still some women posting about him publicly on Twitter. They will give receipts if you ask about their interactions with the honeycomb crew (Charity in particular).
This sounds important. Hopefully it can be verified.

If anyone here is good with Whitepages / people search websites / looking up court records / etc, here are the names of Liz Fong-Jones' parents:
Parents of Liz Fong-Jones:
His father is Kevin M. Fong. He's a wealthy, retired lawyer in San Francisco.
His mother is Rosalia "Rose" Ting.
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I would also like to learn more about the Alex Graveley situation, since that sounds potentially explosive (if true).
I'm not going to personally reach out to him, but hopefully a concerned third-party does so.

edit: It's been discussed a little bit here: https://kiwifarms.st/search/25649542/?q=Alex+Graveley&t=post&c[thread]=128419&o=relevance
 
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