Radical hackers threaten American lives with new DOGEQUEST map

Tesla Owners Become Targets of Domestic Terrorism. 

Imagine the shock of waking up to find your personal information, including your name, address, phone number, and even email, plastered across a shadowy website, all because you own a Tesla.

Picture a Molotov cocktail cursor hovering over an interactive map pinpointing your home, dealership, and charging station—inviting chaos into your life.

This isn’t a dystopian thriller; it’s the reality unleashed by DOGEQUEST, a hacker-driven site targeting Tesla owners across the United States. And it’s time for every Member of Congress to stand up, speak out, and demand justice.

The facts are chilling.

The self-proclaimed anarchists behind DOGEQUEST have published an interactive map online that pinpoints the location and personal details of every Tesla owner, dealership, and charging station nationwide.

Adding to their menace and threats, the site chillingly uses a Molotov cocktail icon as a cursor, hinting openly at arson and destruction.

According to this website’s publishers, the only way to save yourself from harm is to prove you’ve sold your electric vehicle. Otherwise, stay exposed, stay a target.

It’s not just a privacy violation—it’s a threat, amplified by a wave of vandalism and arson against Tesla vehicles and dealerships.

In Las Vegas, an arsonist torched five Teslas with Molotov cocktails, firing gunshots into the flames.

In New York, a Cybertruck owner was left feeling helpless and violated as a swastika was carved into his vehicle.

Over a dozen such incidents have erupted since President Trump’s inauguration, fueled by fury at Elon Musk’s role in slashing government spending as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

This isn’t just an attack on Musk or Tesla. It’s a broadside against ordinary Americans—people who bought a car, not a political manifesto.

To threaten their lives, property, and peace of mind over a tenuous link to a government official isn’t just wrong—it’s a playbook ripped straight from the likes of Mexican cartels, MS-13, or the Albanian mafia.

Targeting civilians for their associations is the hallmark of lawless thuggery, not a civilized society. And yet, here we are, with DOGEQUEST acting as judge, jury, and executioner, daring anyone to “unleash their artistic flair” on Tesla owners’ lives.

The fallout is already staggering.

Emergency services—fire departments, rescue squads, police forces—are stretched thin responding to these attacks, draining public resources at a time when efficiency is the goal, not waste.

Tesla owners, meanwhile, face a crushing mental and financial toll. They’re forced to shell out for security cameras, garage space, and likely higher insurance premiums just to protect their families and property.

This isn’t a protest; it’s extortion dressed up as activism, and it’s pushing innocent people to the breaking point.

Elon Musk has called it “extreme domestic terrorism,” and President Trump agrees, vowing to treat those attacking Tesla as terrorists.

Attorney General Pam Bondi is already pursuing charges with mandatory minimums. But words and promises aren’t enough—not when lives are at stake.

Every Member of Congress, regardless of party lines or personal opinions, must unite in this fight. This is not about Elon Musk. It’s about upholding the rule of law and ensuring the safety of all Americans.

It’s not enough to condemn the violence from afar; our elected officials at every level—sheriffs, police chiefs, city council members—must publicly and immediately unite to identify, apprehend, and prosecute those behind DOGEQUEST.

To do anything less would embolden anarchists and terrorists, signaling that American communities can be threatened without consequence.

Silence is complicity when a cyber mob is orchestrating fear and destruction.

Congress has a duty to act—now. The stakes are clear.

If DOGEQUEST can target Tesla owners today, who’s next?

This isn’t just about cars or a billionaire’s policies—it’s about whether we let intimidation rewrite the rules of a free society.

Lawmakers, from the top down, must draw a line in the sand: find the perpetrators, lock them up, and restore sanity before this spiral of violence claims more than property. Tesla owners deserve safety, not siege.

Congress, the ball’s in your court—act like it.

AUTHOR

Martin Mawyer

Martin Mawyer is president of the Christian Action Network, which he founded in 1990. Located in Lynchburg, VA, CAN was formed as a non-profit educational organization to protect America’s religious and moral heritage. He is the author of several books, including You Are Chosen: Prepare to Triumph in a Fallen World.

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