And now, finally, the mainstream media is catching up.
On 22 April 2026, months after I publicly documented this on my YouTube channel, Sunrise ran a segment confirming that Wi-Fi jammers are being used by thieves across Australia to disable home security cameras before breaking in.
They featured a Melbourne family who were targeted, their entire wireless camera system knocked offline, leaving them with nothing but a neighbour's CCTV.
I said this. Months ago. On record. And everyone shut it down.
These devices, sold online for a few hundred dollars can scramble not just Wi-Fi cameras but Bluetooth, GPS, phones and car security systems across the radiofrequency spectrum.
That's exactly what was used against me. That's why Moey doesn't appear on my doorbell camera. But he appears on the building cctv footage of the March 2025 lobby gun fight, footage Victoria Police and Building Management are in possession of.
That's why I couldn't make a call when they laughed and told me to try. They jammed everything and they knew exactly what they were doing.
This isn't opportunistic petty crime. What I witnessed for six months was a rotating crew of organised criminals who spent their nights stealing cars and breaking into premises, their days running online scams, and left two people stationed on my floor around the clock to supervise me. The signal jammer wasn't a side tool it was standard operating procedure for a sophisticated organised crime operation that Victoria Police apparently had no interest in dismantling.
The Sunrise story treats this like a new phenomenon. It isn't. It was happening in my building. I documented it. And every institution I turned to; police, building management, regulatory bodies either actively suppressed it or looked the other way.
The news cycle has finally caught up to what I lived. The question is whether accountability will too.