Cyberlux
Silenced by Design: Reporting Cyberlux in the Age of Retaliation
I’ve been reporting on Cyberlux Corporation for a while now — reading the filings, following the court records, tracing the promises from boardrooms to...
Possession Is Nine-Tenths of the Court Order
There’s always a moment. You can almost hear it if you’re paying attention. A clean judicial thud—paper, stamped and final—that separates posturing from power....
Cyberlux in Receivership: The Fantasy is Finally Over
in the late afternoon of a quiet Friday, a court in Texas posted a 20-page signed order. The order had been signed on May...
Lapdances & Liability: Cyberlux Rebrands Strip Club Settlement as ‘Consulting’
It was only a matter of time before someone tried to clean up the mess the Mark Schmidt created. Not in court, mind you—Cyberlux...
Topless Optics: Cyberlux Can’t Show Up in Court, But Finds $2.5M for a Strip Club
There’s something deeply impressive about watching a company make terrible decisions with absolute confidence. And then write them down. In a public filing. Cyberlux...
If Cyberlux is So Right – Why Do They Keep Losing?
This article is a direct response to claims that Cyberlux Corporation faces only minor legal exposure. The court record paints a very different picture....
Cyberlux Q1: The Art of Saying Nothing With Numbers
This article is a direct response to Cyberlux Corporation’s Q1 2025 filing. It addresses the systemic misrepresentation of a terminated defense contract, financial misconduct,...
The Patriotism Grift: How a Failing Penny Stock Scammed Its Way Into Defense
There are defense scandals. And then there’s this. A penny-stock contractor accused of wiring taxpayer funds to offshore shell entities. Millions shuffled internally while...
Cyberlux Just Got Flattened in Federal Court – Again.
Three failed removals. Two federal courts. One company determined to lose the expensive way. There’s courtroom strategy. And then there’s Cyberlux Corporation, which seems...
Cyberlux Wired $1M to UK Shell Weeks After Receiving $38M in Taxpayer Money
We trusted him with $38 million. And he sent nearly a million of it to a company that didn’t even exist when the contract...