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Kash Patel and the Collapse of Serious American Leadership
Before Congress sat not Kash Patel, Director of the FBI, but Kash the Distinguished Discoverer — wizard, children’s book protagonist, and MAGA mythmaker-in-chief. This wasn’t testimony. This was theatrical canon-building, pinched...
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Cyberlux Insider Spills the Beans—Time to Grab the Popcorn!
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Another Lawsuit, Still No Answers. Just More Noise.
I’ve read more legal filings about Cyberlux Corporation than any person should reasonably endure without hazard pay...
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Democracy by Gunpoint and Other Dumb Ideas from a Man in a Hat.
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Proof, Please—and Spare Me the FAR Clause
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Revenue Reversal Is Not a Growth Strategy
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The Remand Was Telegraphed. Now It’s Reality. Texas, You’re on the Clock.
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Missile Strikes and Group Chats: A Masterclass in National Insecurity
Of all the ways to set your national security credibility on fire, few top the achievement of...
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They Took the Government’s Money. Then Took Care of Themselves.
"A company is allowed to make investments," someone posted, all puffed up with confidence. "A company can...
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I Called Out a Defense Contractor for Blowing Taxpayer Money—And People Are Mad About My Pronouns
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Why I Refuse to Stop Writing About Cyberlux Corporation—Because Taxpayers Deserve the Truth
I have been writing about Cyberlux Corporation—accused by some of incessantly regurgitating the same points—because their actions...
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The Cyberlux Scandal: How Taxpayer Funds Went From Drones to Luxury Purchases
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If Cyberlux was hoping for a distraction from its growing legal and financial mess, the latest lawsuit...
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March 14: The Day Cyberlux Runs Out of Excuses
If you’ve been following the Cyberlux courtroom saga, you know we’ve been waiting for the silver bullet—the...
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Ukraine’s Fight, America’s Fumble: Did Oversight Fail in the Rush to Aid?
Imagine this: A war breaks out. Democracy itself is under siege, and the world rallies to defend...
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Where’s Mark? Cyberlux’s Shift in Strategy Raises Questions
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Buzz, Boom, Repeat: FPV Drones and the New Rules of Modern Warfare
FPV drones were never supposed to be war machines. Originally, they were the toys of adrenaline junkies...
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