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Every published story in The Cyberlux File, newest to oldest: Cyberlux Corporation, HII, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Mark Schmidt, the Ukraine drone contract, the Stop Work Order, and the advance-payment record. The articles remain the guided pathway through the record; the evidence catalogue is the vault beneath it.
01Website post · April 25, 2026Cyberlux Has Three Stories. They Can’t All Be True.Most companies in trouble do the decent thing and pick a story, then cling to it. It doesn’t have to be true, but it does have to be consistent, because once you start telling…Read story02Website post · April 21, 2026EvadingHe drove up from the coast road with the windows down. The job had its rhythms. Some days ran smooth — you found your person, you handed over what needed handing over, and you…Read story03Website post · April 12, 2026The Machine Keeps RunningThere is something instructive about a no-contact list. When the government arrested Brett Rosen on January 21, 2026, and filed its motion for conditions of pretrial release two days later, it attached a document…Read story04Website post · April 8, 2026What Cyberlux Isn’t Telling Its InvestorsHere's the thing about companies that insist everything is fine. Everything is almost never fine. What follows isn't hidden. It isn't buried in some classified archive guarded by men named Graham with earpieces and…Read story05Website post · April 5, 2026September 8, 2023. A Day That Will Live in Infamy.Somewhere in the federal government's rulebook there is a section so plainly written, so clearly forged from hard experience, that reading it doesn't feel like regulatory guidance. It feels like a warning scratched into…Read story06Website post · April 1, 2026Has Some Form of Oversight Entered the Room?It’s been 946 days since August 29, 2023, the day HII awarded Cyberlux a $78.8 million contract. A number like that doesn’t just buy capability. It implies discipline, process, and a level of oversight…Read story07Website post · March 23, 2026Which genius thought calling a judge’s chambers with a veiled threat was a good idea?There’s anger on both sides of Cyberlux right now, and that part is entirely understandable. Money is on the line, reputations are being dragged through the mud, and the whole situation has turned into…Read story08Website post · March 22, 2026How a Federal Contract Gave Cover to a Years-Long Promotion SchemeIt began, as these things often do, with timing that felt just a little too precise to be innocent. At 9:27 AM on May 9, 2025, an article about TrellisWare went live. Not explosive.…Read story09Website post · March 20, 2026Interpleader Claims vs. Available FundsClaimant / EntityBasis of ClaimAmount Claimed (USD)SourceARG Group, LLCProfit-sharing / distribution agreement (20% of proceeds + interest)$14,118,618.61+Court FilingLegalist SPV III, LPSecured creditor (financing agreement + lien on receivables)$11,944,795.52 + interestCourt FilingAdvanced Navigation & Positioning…Read story10Website post · March 19, 2026Did Cyberlux’s Operation Alpha Mirror the Structure at the Center of the Rosen Case — or Reveal Gaps in Oversight?It starts with something simple that won’t sit right. The same chunk of shares—about twenty million at a time—keeps showing up in the filings. Same size. Same names. Same timing. But the label changes…Read story11Website post · March 18, 2026Did Congress finance a corporate acquisition without knowing it?When a near-insolvent defense contractor receives tens of millions in advance government funding as part of a contract award and immediately uses that liquidity to buy another company, a simple question emerges: did Congress…Read story12Website post · March 17, 2026How Many More Lawsuits Before Someone Explains Where the Money Went?It seems almost comical at this point, but here we are. Friday, March 13. An auspicious date if there ever was one. And once again, a new lawsuit has been filed against Cyberlux Corporation.…Read story13Website post · March 15, 2026Cyberlux’s CTMC Acquisition: The Deal That Led to Caveat Emptor — and Paved the Way to a $78.8 Million Defense ContractIn 2021, Cyberlux Corporation told investors it was entering the drone business. For a small company trading on the OTC markets, the timing was ideal. The pandemic was winding down, global supply chains were…Read story14Website post · March 13, 2026The Oversight Gap Behind a Collapsed Defense Drone ContractA federal judge in Virginia now controls $25 million tied to a defense subcontract that no longer exists. The money, $23,736,937.56 to be precise, is the remaining balance from a drone contract that once…Read story15Website post · March 13, 2026When Oversight Fails.Over the past couple of weeks there has been speculation in certain corners of the internet about why I have been silent for so long, and why I have chosen to speak again now.…Read story16Website post · July 22, 2025When is an Appeal not an Appeal? When it’s a Mandamus!There’s a particular mania that erupts in penny-stock circles every time a judge’s gavel nudges so much as an inch. This summer, Cyberlux Corporation basked in that manic high when a Texas appellate court…Read story17Website post · July 17, 2025How Cyberlux Took a Court Stay and Made it Pay.On June 30, 2025, the First Court of Appeals in Houston pressed pause. It issued a stay on the receivership that had gripped Cyberlux Corporation—a legal breather, not a get-out-of-chaos-free card. The court told…Read story18Website post · July 16, 2025Civility on Trial: What the Cyberlux Case Reveals About Legal EthicsOver the past two years, I have spent more hours than I ever intended reading legal filings tied to Cyberlux Corporation. What started as a narrow curiosity—a single receivership in Texas—quickly unraveled into something…Read story19Website post · July 15, 2025The Truth About Cyberlux’s Receivership: Paused, Not OverGhostandgurgi is feeling bullish. He’s the kind of Stocktwits oracle who, with a bear for an avatar and a zealot’s faith in his ticker, will confidently assure the world—the receiver currently lacks any authority,…Read story20Website post · July 14, 2025No Reply, No Lawyer, No Surprise: Cyberlux Loses by DefaultIf you had your money on Cyberlux Corporation finally breaking its streak and hiring a competent lawyer—well, you’ve lost. Again. A little update from the contractual underworld: Advanced Navigation & Positioning Corporation (ANPC) just…Read story21Website post · July 10, 2025Suing Me Over Dinner: A Love Letter to Greensboro’s Legal GhostTwelve days ago, Chuck Watts was still a former city attorney quietly advising a company under scrutiny. Since then, I’ve published three investigations. The threats have escalated. Watts has retired—effective immediately. And now, the…Read story22Website post · July 8, 2025Cyberlux Receivership: Now with Payroll and Plot TwistsOn May 23, the locks changed at Cyberlux’s drone facility in Spring, Texas. Not by executive order, not due to a government raid, but by the quiet, deliberate hand of a court-appointed receiver. The…Read story23Website post · July 4, 2025The Council Knew: How One Sentence Could Sink a CityGreensboro’s former city attorney, Chuck Watts, didn’t exactly tiptoe into retirement. He bulldozed in, abruptly announcing that his time at City Hall was done—effective immediately, of course. No fanfare, no drawn-out farewell speeches. Just…Read story24Website post · July 3, 2025Behind Cyberlux’s Collapse: The Hidden Hand of MontagueWhen a corporate ship hits an iceberg, blame typically falls squarely on the captain. But at Cyberlux Corporation, the man standing behind the wheel might have been miles away from the public eye—hidden under…Read story25Website post · June 28, 2025The Psychology Wasn’t Hidden. It Was in Plain Sight.Some investors buy stocks. Others buy salvation. And when the line between the two disappears, things go sideways faster than a drunk on a hoverboard. That rot has a ticker symbol. And its ecosystem…Read story26Website post · June 27, 2025Payouts, Puppets, and the Playbook Cyberlux Won’t Admit It’s UsingToday, Cyberlux Corporation blared out a fresh MoU with George Mason University—buzzwords ablaze: defense tech, 5G, unmanned systems. The stock shot up 10%, like a balloon tied to a firecracker. Retail traders cheered. And…Read story27Website post · June 26, 2025From City Hall to Shady Deals: Greensboro’s Legal Liability is Now Fully BakedGreensboro doesn’t need another scandal. What it needs is a legal firewall, a PR resuscitator, and possibly a priest. Because thanks to City Attorney Chuck Watts and his baffling side hustle representing a floundering…Read story28Website post · June 26, 2025From Kentucky Cop to Stock Pumper: Cyberlux’s Spectacular Self-DestructionMount Sterling, Kentucky. Quiet, picturesque, and home to fewer than 8,000 souls. Imagine a Norman Rockwell painting if Norman Rockwell had a twisted fascination with penny stocks. Brick-front stores line a sleepy Main Street,…Read story29Website post · June 25, 2025When Your Biggest Customer Joins the Lawsuit Party: Cyberlux’s Legal MeltdownIn a twist that would be hilarious if it weren't so tragic, Cyberlux Corporation barely let the ink dry on its shiny new "partnership" announcement with Palantir before reality crashed their corporate party with…Read story30Website post · June 24, 2025Public Paycheque, Private Client: How One Lawyer Took Both SidesIn recent years, Cyberlux Corporation has managed to stay in the headlines—but unfortunately, it's not for groundbreaking inventions or record-breaking profits. Instead, they've become the star of an ongoing drama involving regulators, courts, and…Read story31Website post · June 24, 2025Cyberlux Insider Spills the Beans—Time to Grab the Popcorn!Just last week, investors were dancing on tables as Cyberlux Corporation’s stock price soared, propelled by a flashy announcement of a “partnership” with tech superstar Palantir. For a fleeting moment, it seemed Cyberlux might…Read story32Website post · June 23, 2025Cyberlux: Inactive, Inflated, and In Over Its HeadCyberlux Corporation, and its online pump squad, continues to strut like it's just won a billion-dollar defense contract, when in reality, it can’t even get through the front door. Their SAM registration expired back…Read story33Website post · June 21, 2025F Around and Find Out: What Happens When a Company Ignores the Receiver?It wasn't just bravado—it was outright fiction. Cyberlux, already swimming in turbulent legal waters, confidently announced a supposed "partnership" with Palantir. It sounded impressive, a dazzling beacon in the murky penny-stock universe. Yet, behind…Read story34Website post · June 20, 2025How to Make Money When the Court Freezes Your Assets: A Penny Stock Pump GuideIf the over-the-counter (OTC) stock market were a car, it'd be a rusty Alfa Romeo with flashy new rims—loud, showy, but held together mostly by duct tape and bravado. Today, we're cruising the noisy…Read story35Website post · June 19, 2025Partner or Customer? Cyberlux’s Big Palantir Bluff ExposedPicture this: tiny corporation Cyberlux suddenly proclaims it’s “partnering” with the high-flying tech wizards at Palantir Technologies—makers of something called the “Warp Speed Operating System,” software promising logistics magic, instant analytics, and possibly turning…Read story36Website post · June 14, 2025Threats vs. Truth: Cyberlux’s Bold Move Against Investigative ReportingWhen we started investigating Cyberlux Corporation, asking exactly where millions of taxpayer-funded defense dollars were disappearing, we anticipated resistance—but threats of espionage charges from company executives and online trolls plastering my family's information across…Read story37Website post · June 12, 2025Congrats, You Played Yourself (Into a Federal Compliance Violation)Cyberlux has a talent for writing checks it can’t legally cash. But this one might be their masterpiece. In June 2025, a consultant called Montague Capital Partners filed a proof of claim in Texas…Read story38Website post · June 11, 2025Air, Cash, and Ego: The Deal That Paid Everyone But Delivered NothingThere’s always a moment when the story stops spinning. Cyberlux hit that moment when a North Texas judge placed it into receivership. Suddenly the narrative didn’t belong to the press releases, or the executive…Read story39Website post · June 10, 2025Locked Out, Called Out, Sold Out: The Cyberlux BreakdownCyberlux Corporation wants its company back. On Monday, it pleaded with a Texas court to unwind the receivership that has effectively gutted its control. In its filings, the company claimed to have $2.7 million…Read story40Website post · June 8, 2025Another 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 or a caffeine IV. Ten lawsuits, four hundred and twenty filings—California to Texas, federal to county, from…Read story41Website post · June 6, 2025Silenced by Design: Reporting Cyberlux in the Age of RetaliationI’ve been reporting on Cyberlux Corporation for a while now — reading the filings, following the court records, tracing the promises from boardrooms to press releases. Cyberlux, a defense contractor trading on the OTC…Read story42Website post · May 29, 2025Possession Is Nine-Tenths of the Court OrderThere’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. It’s the sound of the story changing hands. Before that…Read story43Website post · May 24, 2025Cyberlux in Receivership: The Fantasy is Finally Overin the late afternoon of a quiet Friday, a court in Texas posted a 20-page signed order. The order had been signed on May 22nd. No press conference. No advance notice. Just a court-verified…Read story44Website post · May 23, 2025Lapdances & 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 still hasn’t made much of a habit of showing up…Read story45Website post · May 21, 2025Topless Optics: Cyberlux Can’t Show Up in Court, But Finds $2.5M for a Strip ClubThere’s something deeply impressive about watching a company make terrible decisions with absolute confidence. And then write them down. In a public filing. Cyberlux Corporation, a self-styled defense contractor allegedly building drones for U.S.…Read story46Website post · May 17, 2025If 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. Before we dive into filings and defaults, let’s remember how…Read story47Website post · May 16, 2025Cyberlux Q1: The Art of Saying Nothing With NumbersThis article is a direct response to Cyberlux Corporation’s Q1 2025 filing. It addresses the systemic misrepresentation of a terminated defense contract, financial misconduct, and the ongoing public deception enabling it. First, the move.…Read story48Website post · May 15, 2025The Patriotism Grift: How a Failing Penny Stock Scammed Its Way Into DefenseThere 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 creditors go unpaid. A luxury Mercedes purchase. Legal dodges across…Read story49Website post · May 14, 2025Cyberlux 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 to believe that if you lose badly enough in enough…Read story50Website post · May 13, 2025Cyberlux Wired $1M to UK Shell Weeks After Receiving $38M in Taxpayer MoneyWe trusted him with $38 million. And he sent nearly a million of it to a company that didn’t even exist when the contract was signed. That’s not a metaphor. That’s a transaction. The…Read story51Website post · May 12, 2025Cyberlux Misses Court, Misses SOF Week, But Still Launches a Drone No One Saw.There’s an old saying in business: “Show up, deliver, get paid.” Cyberlux Corporation—operating under the alias Catalyst Machineworks, LLC—has apparently taken that idea, set it on fire, and launched it from a malfunctioning drone straight into the…Read story52Website post · May 11, 2025Mr. Speaker, You Took a Photo with the Wrong GuysDear Mr. Speaker, There you were—standing tall in one of democracy’s grandest hallways, flanked by Mark Schmidt and Bill Maadarani of Cyberlux Corporation. The photo was crisp, the handshake firm, the optics… unfortunate. Because…Read story53Website post · May 9, 2025TrellisWare, You Might Want to Sit Down.You know that moment in a thriller when the hero realizes the partner they’ve trusted is wearing someone else’s face? That’s where you are now, TrellisWare. Because somewhere between product integration and contract name-dropping,…Read story54Website post · April 28, 2025Cyberlux Exposed: The Documents They Released Just Took Them Down.For months, Cyberlux Corporation clung to one excuse like it was the last raft on the Titanic: We can't release the contract. It's confidential. National security. Non-disclosures. Secrecy, you understand. And for a while,…Read story55Website post · April 25, 2025The Email That Exposed Cyberlux—and No One Wanted to Talk About ItIt didn’t start with the lawsuits. It didn’t start with the missed filings or the creditors closing in like wolves. It didn’t start with the service-disabled veteran-owned company now suing for its share of…Read story56Website post · April 24, 2025Groundhog Day at the Courthouse: Inside Cyberlux’s Endless Loop of LawsuitsEvery morning lately feels like Groundhog Day at the courthouse. Another sunrise, another docket entry, another lawsuit stacked on top of the last, all orbiting one familiar name: Cyberlux Corporation. If it’s not a…Read story57Website post · April 23, 2025Defense Contractor Posts Chinese Tech Hours After Missing CourtIt took them forty-eight hours. Forty-eight hours between missing a court deadline in a lawsuit they don’t even deny, and proudly posting a photo of their military drones being controlled by Chinese hobby-grade transmitters. Not…Read story58Website post · April 17, 2025From Forbes to Faceplant: Cyberlux’s Most Expensive Disappearing Act YetJust when I think Cyberlux can’t f* up any worse… they do. And not quietly. This time, they skipped court entirely, lost a $235,000 lawsuit by default, and still managed to get their CEO,…Read story59Website post · April 12, 2025Proof, Please—and Spare Me the FAR ClauseCyberlux Corporation has now tried to remove this case to federal court four times. Two in California. Two in Texas. Their latest attempt leans on the idea that drones stored in their warehouse are the…Read story60Website post · April 9, 2025The Drones, the Debt, and the Defense That Isn’t ThereWhen someone says you owe them money, the cleanest defense is the simplest: you don’t owe them anything. But in the months-long fight between Cyberlux Corporation and its creditors—most notably Atlantic Wave Holdings—that’s the…Read story61Website post · April 5, 2025Court Eyes Receivership After Defense Contractor Fails to Pay MillionsThe remand wasn’t just expected. It was inevitable. Cyberlux tried the federal escape hatch twice, once in Texas and once in California. Both slammed shut. In Texas, the removal came just hours before CEO…Read story62Website post · April 1, 2025Revenue Reversal Is Not a Growth StrategyThe Great Unwinding: Cyberlux’s 2024 Annual Report Is Here—and It’s a Mess By the end of Q3, Cyberlux Corporation was presenting a confident—if not carefully choreographed—narrative. On paper, they had booked over $63 million…Read story63Website post · March 31, 2025Cyberlux’s Annual Report Is Due. Here’s Your Red Flag Checklist.Let’s be blunt: Companies don’t usually go broke trying to avoid a judgment—unless what they’re avoiding isn’t just financial. With Cyberlux Corporation’s annual report due, it’s not just a matter of whether they tell…Read story64Website post · March 28, 2025The 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 understanding of federal jurisdiction and a nose for corporate stalling tactics. Earlier this month, I laid out…Read story65Website post · March 21, 2025They 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 buy a car." And sure, in the broadest, most technically-true-but-missing-the-point sense, yes. But what if the money…Read story66Website post · March 19, 2025I Called Out a Defense Contractor for Blowing Taxpayer Money—And People Are Mad About My PronounsFor some time now, I’ve written extensively about Cyberlux Corporation (OTC: CYBL), and recently, that coverage has drawn new levels of scrutiny. From the moment I started speaking out about Cyberlux, people (who generally…Read story67Website post · March 17, 2025In the Case Against Cyberlux – The Lawyer’s Specialty Says It AllWhat kind of lawyer you hire says a lot about what kind of fight you think you’re in. You don’t call a divorce attorney for a murder charge, and you don’t bring in a…Read story68Website post · March 16, 2025The Cyberlux Fire Sale: Creditors Want Datron, But Taxpayers Might Want AnswersCyberlux Corporation (CYBL) is running out of road. A federal judge just dropped a minute order wiping the March 14, 2025 hearing off the calendar, meaning no more courtroom theatrics—just a written ruling coming…Read story69Website post · March 15, 2025Why I Refuse to Stop Writing About Cyberlux Corporation—Because Taxpayers Deserve the TruthI have been writing about Cyberlux Corporation—accused by some of incessantly regurgitating the same points—because their actions demand scrutiny. This isn’t about obsession, personal vendettas, or some grand conspiracy—it’s about accountability for the misuse…Read story70Website post · March 13, 2025The Cyberlux Scandal: How Taxpayer Funds Went From Drones to Luxury PurchasesAt first glance, Cyberlux’s financial chaos might look like simple mismanagement—vendors going unpaid, a government contract gone sideways, and millions in taxpayer funds disappearing into a financial fog. But the more you follow the…Read story71Website post · March 12, 2025Cyberlux Took the Bags, Skipped the Bill—Now They’re Facing Civil Theft ChargesIf Cyberlux was hoping for a distraction from its growing legal and financial mess, the latest lawsuit won't help. On March 12, 2025, Thin Air Gear, LLC decided they’d had enough and filed a…Read story72Website post · March 12, 2025March 14: The Day Cyberlux Runs Out of ExcusesIf you’ve been following the Cyberlux courtroom saga, you know we’ve been waiting for the silver bullet—the moment when Atlantic Wave would use the acceleration clause to corner Cyberlux into paying up. That moment…Read story73Website post · March 5, 2025Cyberlux Just Shot Itself in the Face. TwiceThe courtroom is a battlefield, but every so often, a fight ends not with a long, drawn-out siege but with a single, perfect shot. A clean kill. A silver bullet. And in the case…Read story74Website post · February 28, 2025Coincidence? Cyberlux Drops Litigation Update the Same Day a Federal Judge Questions Their CaseCyberlux Corporation has been playing a dazzling game of legal hopscotch, and if there were awards for corporate stalling tactics, they’d be clearing shelf space. Faced with creditors pounding at the door and judges…Read story75Website post · February 20, 2025How did the Rosen financing arrangement work?Cyberlux and RB Capital weren’t just doing business—they were engaged in a high-stakes financial tango, one that looks an awful lot like a classic convertible note stock flip cycle. If you break it down, the…Read story76Website post · February 20, 2025Why is Rosen suing Cyberlux?RB Capital Partners, Inc. is knocking on Cyberlux Corporation’s door with a lawsuit, and they’re not exactly bringing a fruit basket. The case, filed in sunny San Diego, is a classic tale of “You…Read story77Website post · February 13, 2025Out of the Pan and Into the Fire: Legalist Just Became Cyberlux’s Biggest ProblemIf Cyberlux thought the receivership fight was bad, they’ve just found out what bad really looks like. For months, Atlantic Wave and Secure Community have been hammering away, trying to get their $1.57 million…Read story78Website post · February 10, 2025Why Texas Fraud Laws Matter in the Cyberlux Case: The Hidden Risk in the ReceivershipCourt filings don’t announce themselves with flashing lights and sirens. They don’t scream “Something shady is happening here!” in big, bold letters. No, legal documents are far more subtle. If you want to know what’s really…Read story79Website post · February 5, 2025Nine Months Later: Who Actually Owns the Drones?Government agencies are not known for being indecisive when it comes to property. If you forget to pay taxes, they’ll seize your house. Park in the wrong spot, and they’ll tow your car before…Read story80Website post · January 23, 2025From Shadows to Spotlight: Cyberlux’s Reckoning and My VindicationThe photo that accompanied a 2023 Wall Street Journal article on Cyberlux Corporation is strikingly emblematic of the company’s journey. It shows Mark Schmidt, Cyberlux’s president (who under military escort raced to Ukraine), with…Read story81Website post · January 22, 2025Shedding Light on the Shadows: Cyberlux’s Insult to Taxpayer DollarsThirty days. That’s the timeline Cyberlux Corporation has asked for—a brief window of confidentiality to keep deposition details under wraps. On the surface, this request might seem reasonable. Confidentiality agreements are a common tool…Read story82Website post · January 13, 2025Receivership on the Table: Cyberlux’s Finances Under FireWhen your finances are a mess and your creditors are fed up, there’s only so long you can dodge the inevitable. For Cyberlux Corporation, that inevitable might be a court-appointed receiver—a sort of financial…Read story83Website post · January 8, 2025Following Cyberlux: From Albania to Bogotá to Miami, the Questions Keep GrowingAfter nearly two years of researching Cyberlux, the pieces seem to be falling into place—but not in the way I expected. Following this company’s twists and turns, poring over filings, scrutinizing deals, and chasing…Read story84Website post · January 4, 2025Cyberlux Under Fire: Court Defeats and Legal Silence Fuel Corporate TroubleCyberlux Corporation might want to hire a new legal strategy team—or at least set a few calendar reminders. The embattled company is at the center of lawsuits across the country, and its approach seems…Read story85Website post · January 1, 2025Where’s Mark? Cyberlux’s Shift in Strategy Raises QuestionsCyberlux Corporation seems to have taken a crash course in damage control—Step One: remove all trace of CEO Mark Schmidt from their YouTube channel. Gone are the videos of Schmidt’s confident proclamations, replaced with…Read story86Website post · December 17, 2024Silent Bullies: How Toxic Followers and Corporate Inaction Destroy ReputationsIn the corporate world, silence can be deafening, especially when it’s accompanied by the sound of your followers tearing apart anyone who dares raise a concern. Companies love their loyal fanbases—until those fans start…Read story87Website post · December 17, 2024When the Judge Brings Dodgeball Rules to the CourtroomIf there’s an art to dodging legal responsibility, a certain unnamed company and its leadership have turned it into a performance worthy of Broadway. For months, this organization has managed to sidestep depositions and…Read story88Website post · December 17, 2024HII Defense’s response to Cyberlux117213652-2DownloadRead story89Website post · December 17, 2024The Rise and Risk of Stock Pumping: A Case Study on Cyberlux Corporation (CYBL)The world of over-the-counter (OTC) trading is often filled with opportunities for investors seeking high-risk, high-reward ventures. Among these stocks, Cyberlux Corporation (CYBL) has drawn significant attention. However, its performance on the OTC markets raises questions…Read story90Website post · December 17, 2024Op-Ed: Cyberlux’s Broken Promises: A Case of Corporate IrresponsibilityIn the corporate world, trust is the currency that binds contracts, builds relationships, and ensures mutual progress. When companies fail to honour their commitments, they not only tarnish their reputation but also undermine the…Read story91Website post · December 16, 2024The $213,000 G-Wagon: Cyberlux’s Kim Kardashian Moment with Taxpayer MoneyIn the tangled mess that is Cyberlux Corporation ($CYBL), one question looms larger than any vague Twitter promise or Stocktwits/Reddit pump: what happens if HII Defense demands the undelivered portion of their $38 million deposit…Read story92Website post · December 13, 2024Stocks, Loans, and Broken Bones: Cyberlux’s Painful LessonThe saga of Cyberlux Corporation reads like a cautionary tale penned by a Wall Street cynic. Picture it: a plucky little tech company with big dreams and even bigger bills turns to a financier…Read story93Website post · December 13, 2024Signed, Sealed, and Imploded: The Final Word on CyberluxIn the summer of 2023, Cyberlux Corporation found itself on the verge of transformation. With a $78.8M drone contract from HII Defense, the company appeared ready to shed its penny-stock image and ascend to…Read story94Website post · December 7, 2024What I’ve Learned from Two Years Following a Penny StockSince early 2023, I’ve been following OTC Markets stocks—a place where ambition meets delusion and where every “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity ends up looking suspiciously like the last one. What started as curiosity quickly became a…Read story95Website post · November 28, 2024The Truth Unveiled: Investigative Journalism in the Face of ThreatsInvestigative journalism has always occupied an uneasy space in society. It is praised as a vital instrument of accountability yet criticised for disrupting the comfortable status quo. To those who benefit from secrecy, it…Read story96Website post · November 24, 2024Comprehensive Analysis Report: AWH v. Cyberlux as of 23 November 2024I. Overview This report examines the ongoing legal conflict between Atlantic Wave Holdings, LLC, Secure Community, LLC, Strikepoint Consulting, and Cyberlux Corporation. The dispute centres on a settlement agreement executed in June 2023 to…Read story97Website post · November 21, 2024Analysis of Cyberlux Corporation’s Quarterly Report (Ending 31 March 2024)Cyberlux Corporation’s latest quarterly report provides further insight into its financial and operational challenges, continuing the themes of liquidity strain, operational stagnation, and regulatory compliance risks observed in previous reports. Despite some revenue growth…Read story98Website post · November 17, 2024Cyberlux Seeks to Delay AWH Case Until Spring 2025!The legal battle between Atlantic Wave Holdings, LLC (AWH) and Cyberlux Corporation continues to intensify as allegations of delays and misconduct mount against the Nevada-based company. Recent court filings by AWH’s legal counsel have…Read story99Website post · November 17, 2024Is Cyberlux Overcommitted to Creditors?Cyberlux Corporation, a prominent player in defence technology and unmanned systems, faces mounting scrutiny over its financial commitments. With multiple creditors holding security interests in the company’s assets, questions are emerging about the company’s…Read story100Website post · November 17, 2024“Brigadier Sergeant” and the People’s RankEarlier today, a Twitter account broke new ground in stock-pumping missteps by referring to a Cyberlux board member as a “brigadier sergeant.” That’s right: a company claiming to operate in the defense sector managed…Read story101Website post · November 17, 2024Unveiling Cyberlux Corporation: A Deep Dive into SourcesIn my exploration of Cyberlux Corporation, I’ve sought to piece together a comprehensive picture of the company through research and analysis. My journey has involved a diverse range of sources, each contributing vital pieces…Read story102Website post · November 15, 2024Clown Car: Analysis of Cyberlux Corporation’s Q3 2024 ReportCyberlux Corporation’s Q3 2024 report presents a complex financial narrative, showcasing impressive revenue growth alongside alarming vulnerabilities in liquidity and accounts receivable management. This analysis explores the key details of the company’s performance, focusing…Read story103Website post · November 8, 2024Connecting the Dots: Cyberlux Corporation’s Transparency Crisis DeepensCyberlux Corporation has become the corporate equivalent of a messy soap opera—complete with financial sleights of hand, a starring role in legal dramas, and enough selective disclosure to make even seasoned investors raise an…Read story104Website post · November 7, 2024Opinion | Questionable Judgment: a Virus inside the DOD?Photo Credit: SERHII KOROVAYNY FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNALRead story105Website post · November 7, 2024Why am I writing about Cyberlux?It began, as these things often do, with an unexpected Wall Street Journal article. Early 2023, skimming headlines over a bitter cup of coffee, my attention snagged on a piece about Cyberlux. Not because…Read story106Website post · November 7, 2024A Running Timeline of Cyberlux Events (last updated October 2024)Reconstructed Timeline from Court and OTC Records 1. January 2023 – Montague purchases 30 million Series B shares for $30,000. 2. 15 March 2023 – Schmidt interviewed by Wall Street Journal. 3. 15 June 2023 – Cyberlux and…Read story107Website post · November 7, 2024Something is Missing: Analytical Report on Cyberlux Corporation’s Financial and Operational DisclosuresThis report examines the financial and operational disclosures provided in Cyberlux Corporation’s amended quarterly report for the period ending 30 June 2024. The analysis identifies several anomalies and potential risks, focusing on the significant…Read story108Website post · November 7, 2024Cyberlux: What does the settlement agreement require?Summary of the Settlement Agreement: The settlement resolves disputes arising from prior agreements between Atlantic Wave Holdings, LLC; Secure Community, LLC (the Plaintiffs); and Cyberlux Corporation and Mark D. Schmidt (the Defendants). The key…Read story109Website post · November 7, 2024Analysis of Cyberlux Corporation’s Annual Report for 2023Cyberlux Corporation’s annual report for the year ending 31 December 2023 reveals substantial growth in revenue, driven largely by the company’s $78.9 million Department of Defense (DoD) contract for Cyberlux K8 Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). However,…Read story110Website post · November 7, 2024Scandal Unfolds at Cyberlux: $3.4 Million Transferred to Executive Amid Financial TurmoilA detailed timeline of court filings and financial disclosures has brought to light a series of troubling transactions at Cyberlux Corporation, raising significant questions about its leadership and ability to meet contractual commitments. Over…Read story111Website post · November 3, 2024Analysis of Cyberlux Corporation’s Quarterly Report (Ending 30 September 2023)Cyberlux Corporation’s quarterly report provides a detailed overview of its financial position, operational updates, and strategic initiatives. While the company appears to be pursuing growth opportunities aggressively, particularly in the defence technology sector, the…Read story112Website post · November 3, 2024Legal Battle Intensifies Between Atlantic Wave Holdings and Cyberlux CorporationNovember 18, 2024 In a rapidly escalating legal dispute, Atlantic Wave Holdings, LLC and Secure Community, LLC have filed a reply to Cyberlux Corporation and its CEO, Mark Schmidt’s, response to their motion to…Read story113Website post · November 3, 2024Op-Ed: Was Cyberlux’s Largest Contract Cancelled, or Were Customer Deposits Misused?Cyberlux Corporation’s latest financial disclosures are raising serious questions about its operational practices and financial management, sparking concerns about the fate of its largest contracts. At the heart of the issue lies a puzzling…Read story114Website post · November 1, 2024Cyberlux Faces Legal Action Over Breach of Settlement with AerotekCyberlux Corporation is giving the phrase “when it rains, it pours” a whole new meaning. The defense-tech company, already juggling a courtroom circus with Atlantic Wave Holdings (AWH) and RB Capital Partners, now finds…Read story
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