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01Analysis · May 19, 2026Not Fit for Purpose, Part IIAn assessment of Cyberlux's claimed future in the Drone Dominance ProgramOpen analysis02Analysis · May 16, 2026How a Quarterly Report’s Legend Is Destroyed by Public RecordsA public-record assessment of Cyberlux Corporation's Q1 2026 quarterly disclosure, section by section against the documentary record.Open analysis03Analysis · May 11, 2026The Contract That Came With Criminal ExposureFive companies filed sworn summary judgment briefs in a federal interpleader proceeding, each claiming their share of $23 million in government contract funds. In doing so, they collectively described — in precise detail, under...Open analysis04Analysis · May 11, 2026The Poorly Written Contract that Cost Taxpayers at Least $48 MillionCongress appropriated $66.5 billion in security assistance to Ukraine. One traceable line item within that — $78.8 million — was obligated through HII Mission Technologies for 2,000 Cyberlux K8 drones. HII announced the underlying...Open analysis05Analysis · May 8, 2026How to Win a Contract You Have No Business WinningThe two-track influence architecture behind Cyberlux's $78.8 million FMF drone contract, and how a product with no business winning did exactly that.Open analysis06Analysis · May 7, 2026The Builder and the FixerThe pump needs a builder. The dump needs a fixer.Open analysis07Analysis · May 6, 2026Cyberlux Acquisitions: The Making of a Paper TigerHow a coordinated acquisition and promotion program assembled the appearance of a defence contractor across four years — and what the public record shows was underneath it.Open analysis08Analysis · May 5, 2026What the Truffle Sniffer Couldn’t FindLegalist SPV III is a litigation finance firm that uses proprietary AI technology to identify investment opportunities. It found Cyberlux. What its technology couldn't find — and what the borrower was contractually obligated to...Open analysis09Analysis · May 4, 2026K8: Not Fit for PurposeA subsystem-level technical assessment of the Cyberlux FlightEye K8 unmanned aerial system against the operating environment for which it was procured.Open analysis10Analysis · May 4, 2026Operation AlphaHow social media fed Cyberlux's ego.Open analysis
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