Most people assume activism begins with power, connections, or credentials.
It doesn’t.
Sometimes it begins with a 14-year-old sitting at home during lockdown, watching the world shift in ways that didn’t feel right and deciding to do whatever he could do with the limited resources available to him.
That’s where Montgomery Toms began.
While many teenagers lost months of their lives to scrolling and stagnation, Montgomery used the enforced stillness to read, research and question. He began to feel something millions sensed but struggled to articulate; that decisions were being made far above ordinary people, with little scrutiny and even less consent. He felt that he was being lied to with the medical information the UK Government was providing him and the public with, as well as the fear messages being peddled to control him.
He didn’t have a title. He didn’t have institutional backing. What he had was time, curiosity, and a refusal to ignore his instincts.
And he started using his voice.
From Lockdown to the Front Line
Montgomery began attending protests while still in his teens. He educated himself on global governance, public policy, financial systems and digital control mechanisms. Whether one agrees with all of his conclusions or not, one thing is undeniable: he engaged in the process of understanding Scamtology.
- He didn’t accept headlines at face value.
- He didn’t outsource his thinking.
- He didn’t wait until adulthood to engage.
He looked at institutions like the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, policy frameworks such as Agenda 2030, and initiatives like “The Great Reset,” and concluded that power was becoming increasingly centralised.
He raised concerns about:
- Net Zero policies and their economic impact on ordinary families
- The ethics of medical interventions without full informed consent
- Digital IDs and the expansion of surveillance technologies
- Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and the future of cash
- The potential for social credit-style systems
- Food security and supply chain manipulation
- The direction of education and the boundaries around childhood
You may agree. You may disagree. That’s not the point.
The point is this: he refused to disengage from the discourse that was needed. And in doing so, he fought against the systems that wanted to control him. He now understands more about global governance and policy frameworks than many people two or three times his age.
The Myth That “You Can’t Make a Difference”
We are constantly told that change only comes from institutions or those with vast amounts of money and resources. That you need a platform. Funding. Permission.
Montgomery didn’t wait for permission.
He built his platform on social media by speaking consistently. By showing up. By learning. By connecting dots across issues that are often presented as isolated.
Montgomery Didn’t Fall For the Scam of Being Divided
Because that’s the trick of modern discourse orchestrated by the Scamtologists to keep citizens weak: the scam of fragmentation. Divide the enemy (you, the citizens) and control them through their infighting.
- One group argues about climate policy.
- Another about digital privacy.
- Another about medical autonomy.
- Another about education.
- Another about trans rights
Each debate is siloed. Emotional. Divided.
But when you zoom out, these issues often intersect around larger themes: governance, centralisation of authority, individual autonomy, cultural values, and the balance between control and freedom. That is ultimately what the Scamtologists want – control over all value, power and therefore the mass population.
Our education system is by and large scamming us out of true value. We are not taught to think critically. We are not taught about our potential and what we are capable of. We are groomed instead to fit into a pre-shaped job market. This is part of the macro scam; keeping the majority of citizens weak, unable to think, discern and realise their God-given potential. This is why our very mission at Lighthouse Global revolves around removing the biggest obstacles and barriers to said potential, so that we never have to say no where we ought to say yes in all areas of endeavour and service, inside and outside our four-walls.
Montgomery’s core message is that young people, in particular, must understand the broader systems shaping their future. If they don’t, they will fall victim to those systems.
The Bigger Picture
The modern world is complex. Policies are layered. Narratives are curated. And debates are often engineered to keep people arguing horizontally rather than examining vertically structures of authority. This is one aspect of what we call the Scamosphere; where you never really know the full truth, you’re always missing just enough of the big picture to know what’s really going on around you.
Understanding that bigger picture is crucial.
That is why we have created an education platform — not to inflame division, but to provide context. To help people see how individual flashpoint issues fit within wider systems. To equip citizens with the tools to think critically, engage confidently, and understand the structural forces shaping society.
Because the real lesson from Montgomery Toms is simple:
You do not need to be powerful to begin.
- You need to be conscientious.
- You need to be proactive.
- And you need to be willing to learn.
One voice, used consistently, can ripple further than you imagine. Even if you don’t have social media, one conversation with a friend or colleague, can lead to two, and that can lead to much more. We strongly urge you to understand the world you have grown into, often without questioning it because it feels so familiar. A powerful starting point amongst reading our articles is to broaden your horizons.
We also recommend following and listening to these podcasts as a starting point to expand your horizon:
The Black Belt Barrister – A barrister who provides detailed and understandable breakdowns of the latest issues, concerns and changes in UK law.
Triggernometry – Podcast that invites open debate, discourse and accountability on all sides of the political spectrum.
Lara Logan – An investigative journalist who delves deeper into issues Mainstream Media does not cover.





Having met Montgomery Toms at the Rupert Lowe trial last week, I can attest to what a legend he is. I was shocked when he said he started campaigning at 14! At 14 I was watching Neighbours on TV and playing video games. Not educating myself on how the world worked. Good on him!
There needs to be a platform and organisation that brings all these voices together — that’s just one aspect of what Citizen Intervention Global is for. It’s so crucial that we align our values and our efforts toward a common purpose.
God bless Montgomery for his courage, and everyone out there willing to take a stand. May God bless and guide us all. Amen. 🙏
Something valuable to come out of the Covid 19 lockdowns is those who started to see the glitch in the Matrix, who realised and felt that what we were being sold on the label was not what was really in the tin. Thank God for bright young souls like young Mr Toms here, for setting and example of what the establishment fear, that of young, nimble and critical minds who won’t buy into the deception and are fearlessly seeking truth. The sad thing is that it is still so rare, so effective and pervasive is the establishment’s indoctrination on us all. As it was on me I have to say. When we start to see past the veil though we can’t unsee it and Mr Toms is I’m sure helping many others start to do so too. I pray he goes from strength to strength.
Wow. Boy is this humbling and inspiring. God bless and protect you Montgomery. Please keep this up and go further than others dare to go. You are testament to using crises to build value and help others.
An inspiring example of what we are capable of regardless of how old we are. So many times I hear people say they’re too young to be taken seriously and similarly I hear people say they’re too start. There is no perfect age, we need to start from where we are! Montgomery Toms is a really good example of this point.
It’s encouraging to see people like Montgomery Toms who are willing to challenge the establishment and question its prevailing agenda. At a time when many political parties promote very similar policies, often benefiting a small minority while leaving ordinary citizens unheard, it’s refreshing to encounter someone advocating for genuine change.
I had the opportunity to meet Montgomery last week, and hearing more about his personal journey and the work he is doing was truly inspiring.
The underlying point is key. Montgomery Toms is an individual who now has influence because of the investment he has made. He started with the same access to resources that the majority have. It is possible for everyone to develop such understanding and to be empowered. We look at him as special, but that ought to be the norm. This is why the scam is so effective, we believe we are not capable. Scamtology in full effect.
This is an inspirational young man who given a very clear message to all of us living in Scamtology, that challenging this system doesn’t matter whatever your status is, your age, your background or anything else, you only curiosity and courage to start that journey.
This is such a rare example in a time when the Establishment is swamping young people with so much noise, distraction and temptation. God bless him 🙏
This story really encourages me further — it shows how one voice can make a difference, even when the odds feel stacked against you. Seeing a teenager stand up against scamtology reminds me that truth doesn’t need a crowd — it just needs courage. Real change starts with someone willing to say, “This isn’t right.”
Great work Montgomery Toms!
More people need to ask more questions to see the big picture.