Hacker Demonstrates Consumer Devices Can Disable All Home Security Systems Instantly
"This device can cause a serious problem in your life, especially with the video cameras and alarms and phones. If I press that button, it's going to shut down every single cell phone in this entire building, 70 meters. Your wireless cameras are not going to work, your Bluetooth microphones, your everything. You can't call 911. The alarm system that likely has a cellular connection can't contact anybody."
About this episode
Tucker Carlson interviewed cybersecurity expert and ethical hacker Ryan Montgomery in a wide-ranging conversation that exposed severe vulnerabilities in American digital infrastructure and revealed organized Satanist groups exploiting children online. Montgomery began by demonstrating how he obtained Carlson's Social Security number, driver's license details, property signatures, and motorcycle registration in 20 minutes using publicly available data from the National Public Data breach—a 2.8 billion record exposure caused by a Florida sheriff reusing login credentials on a data broker website. The breach has made identity theft trivially easy for anyone who downloaded the file. The conversation took a darker turn as Montgomery detailed his work investigating child exploitation networks, particularly organized Satanist groups connected to Order of Nine Angles operating on Roblox and other platforms. These groups, going by names like 764 and Harm Nation, use fake mental health support forums to groom vulnerable children, then extort them into cutting group names into their bodies, harming animals, attacking strangers, and committing suicide on camera. Montgomery revealed a 13-year-old girl hung herself in a parking lot while group members watched and encouraged her. Despite 450 active FBI investigations, only 30-35 arrests have been made in 3-4 years. Montgomery exposed that Roblox banned a vigilante who facilitated 6 predator arrests and sent him a cease and desist, allegedly not permitting law enforcement investigations on the platform. He also revealed Project Veritas killed an investigation into a 7,000-person pedophile database after James O'Keefe's departure, with interim CEO Hannah Giles calling the story 'not a tidal wave.' The episode concluded with Montgomery demonstrating consumer hacking devices including signal jammers that disable all home security systems, garage door hacking tools, and key fob duplicators. He showed how smart home devices from light bulbs to vacuums can be weaponized for surveillance and network infiltration. Montgomery emphasized the need for parental awareness and digital hygiene, promoting his company Pentester which helps consumers identify and remove their digital footprints.
Key takeaways
- Montgomery obtained Carlson's Social Security number from a 2.8 billion record breach caused by a Florida sheriff reusing credentials on a data broker site.
- Organized Satanist groups connected to Order of Nine Angles are grooming children on Roblox through fake mental health forums and extorting them to self-harm and commit suicide.
- Despite 450 active FBI investigations into these child exploitation groups, only 30 to 35 total arrests have been made in 3 to 4 years.
- Roblox banned vigilante Schlep who facilitated 6 predator arrests and sent him a cease and desist, allegedly not permitting law enforcement investigations on the platform.
- Project Veritas interim CEO Hannah Giles killed an investigation into a 7,000-person pedophile database, calling the story not a tidal wave after O'Keefe's departure.
- Montgomery demonstrated commercially available signal jammers and hacking tools that can disable all wireless home security systems and duplicate garage door and car key fob signals.
- Montgomery revealed HSI agents are being pulled from child exploitation investigations to focus exclusively on immigration enforcement under current priorities.