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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The Drones, the Debt, and the Defense That Isn’t There

When someone says you owe them money, the cleanest defense is the simplest: you don’t owe them...

Court Eyes Receivership After Defense Contractor Fails to Pay Millions

The remand wasn’t just expected. It was inevitable. Cyberlux tried the federal escape hatch twice, once in...

Revenue Reversal Is Not a Growth Strategy

The Great Unwinding: Cyberlux’s 2024 Annual Report Is Here—and It’s a Mess By the end of Q3, Cyberlux...

The Remand Was Telegraphed. Now It’s Reality. Texas, You’re on the Clock.

It’s always satisfying when a prediction lands, but this one didn’t require a crystal ball—just a half-decent...

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...

I Called Out a Defense Contractor for Blowing Taxpayer Money—And People Are Mad About My Pronouns

For some time now, I’ve written extensively about Cyberlux Corporation (OTC: CYBL), and recently, that coverage has...

The Cyberlux Fire Sale: Creditors Want Datron, But Taxpayers Might Want Answers

Cyberlux Corporation (CYBL) is running out of road. A federal judge just dropped a minute order wiping...

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...

The Cyberlux Scandal: How Taxpayer Funds Went From Drones to Luxury Purchases

At first glance, Cyberlux’s financial chaos might look like simple mismanagement—vendors going unpaid, a government contract gone...

Cyberlux Took the Bags, Skipped the Bill—Now They’re Facing Civil Theft Charges

If Cyberlux was hoping for a distraction from its growing legal and financial mess, the latest lawsuit...

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...

Cyberlux Just Shot Itself in the Face. Twice

The courtroom is a battlefield, but every so often, a fight ends not with a long, drawn-out...

Coincidence? Cyberlux Drops Litigation Update the Same Day a Federal Judge Questions Their Case

Cyberlux Corporation has been playing a dazzling game of legal hopscotch, and if there were awards for...

Why Texas Fraud Laws Matter in the Cyberlux Case: The Hidden Risk in the Receivership

Court filings don’t announce themselves with flashing lights and sirens. They don’t scream “Something shady is happening here!” in...

Nine Months Later: Who Actually Owns the Drones?

Government agencies are not known for being indecisive when it comes to property. If you forget to...

From Shadows to Spotlight: Cyberlux’s Reckoning and My Vindication

The photo that accompanied a 2023 Wall Street Journal article on Cyberlux Corporation is strikingly emblematic of...