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CMMC Sponsored Ads Expose A Broken, Pay To Play System Built On ANAB's 2018 Accreditation Fraud

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Fraud within CMMC Threatens National Security Now
QA Expert and Boeing Shareholder DARYL GUBERMAN Exposes The "Pay to Play Collapse" of CMMC's Fraudulent Accreditation Chain

STRATFORD, Conn. - EntSun -- A new development in the ongoing CMMC - Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, controversy has surfaced: companies are now paying premium advertising dollars to appear at the top of Google search results for "CMMC Built on Fraud." This raises a disturbing question for every defense contractor and supplier:

Why is an allegedly "trust‑based" cybersecurity certification system being propped up by paid advertising — while its accreditation foundation is rooted in fraud?

The answer is simple and damning.

CMMC is a Revenue Engine — Not a Security Framework


The Department of Defense continues to push CMMC requirements while simultaneously sitting on the board of ANSI‑ANAB, the same accreditation body documented in U.S. Department of State Contract 19AQMM18R0131 (2018) as having misrepresented itself as an underwriter — a role it never possessed.

This misrepresentation constitutes a fraud on a federal contract, contaminating the entire accreditation chain.

CMMC Built On Fraud: DOS 19AQMM18R0131 And DOJ 15F06725C0000139 Expose ANAB's Compromised Accreditation System Forced On U.S. Suppliers https://www.prlog.org/13152850-cmmc-built-on-fraud-dos-19aqmm18r0131-and-doj-15f06725c0000139-expose-anabs-compromised-accreditation-system-forced-on-us-suppliers.html

Yet despite this — ANAB remains financially supported by federal agencies and paying members including NASA, DOS, GAO, DHS, DOT, DOD, DOC, DOE, SEC, FDA, DOJ, and FAA, while the DOD remains embedded in the CMMC ecosystem. ANAB's paying federal agency customers — DOJ, DHS, DOC, FDA, DOS — continue funneling money into ANSI–ANAB even after ANSI–ANAB perpetrated fraud on a federal contract, specifically the 2018 U.S. Department of State Contract 19AQMM18R0131, where ANAB misrepresented itself as an underwriter, a role it never possessed. These federal agencies' OIG offices have been contacted by QA expert and Boeing shareholder Daryl Guberman, yet remain silent — because 11 out of the 13 agencies are ANSI–ANAB board members, and five of them are still paying customers of the same fraudulent organization. "How in good conscience could anyone invest in CMMC when the DOD is wallowing inside a company built on fraud?" Guberman Asks-

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The Result: A Marketplace Feeding on Fear, Confusion, and Forced Compliance

The sponsored ads now appearing at the top of Google — paid for by CMMC consultants, gap‑assessment vendors, and readiness firms — demonstrate the scale of the money being extracted from small and mid‑sized contractors.

These companies can afford to buy premium placement because:
  • CMMC is expensive
  • CMMC is mandatory for survival in the defense supply chain
  • CMMC is built on an accreditation body whose credibility collapsed in 2018
  • The DoD continues to endorse the system despite knowing the foundation is compromised
Search Results Prove This System Protects the Money — Not the Supplier

A Google search for the title of this press release displays five paid CMMC advertisements before any organic result appears. This is not the behavior of a system designed to protect suppliers, strengthen cybersecurity, or safeguard the defense industrial base. It is the behavior of a cash‑extraction machine.

The companies selling CMMC services can afford to dominate search results because the system — built on ANAB's fraudulent accreditation foundation — is engineered to enrich those distributing it. Meanwhile, the Department of Defense, which sits as a member of the same fraudulent accreditation body, continues to push this framework onto suppliers who receive no protection, only cost.

A Fraudulent Foundation Cannot Produce Legitimate Certification

If the accreditation body (ANAB) is compromised, then every certificate, audit, and assessment downstream is compromised.

This includes:
  • CMMC readiness assessments
  • CMMC gap analyses
  • CMMC consultant certifications
  • CMMC auditor qualifications
  • CMMC "trust" claims
The entire ecosystem is built on a tainted root of trust.

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The Public Deserves Transparency — Not Sponsored Ads Masking a Structural Failure

The appearance of paid CMMC ads on searches explicitly referencing fraud is not a coincidence.

It is a symptom of a system that:
  • Knows its credibility is collapsing
  • Relies on marketing to maintain the illusion of legitimacy
  • Extracts money from contractors who have no choice but to comply
Statement from Daryl Guberman, Forensic Accreditation Investigator

"CMMC is being sold as a cybersecurity safeguard, but its accreditation backbone — ANSI‑ANAB — perpetrated a fraud on a federal contract in 2018 DOS 19AQMM18R0131. The DoD knows this. They sat on ANAB's board while it happened. Now the industry built around CMMC is making so much money that they can buy their way to the top of Google. This is not security. This is a pay‑to‑play scheme built on a fraudulent foundation."

Conclusion

The sponsored ads now appearing in CMMC‑related searches are not a sign of a healthy compliance ecosystem.

They are a warning flare.

CMMC is not a cybersecurity standard — it is a revenue model built on a fraudulent accreditation body, sustained by fear, enforced by the DoD, and marketed through paid advertising.

CMMC was built on ANAB's fraud and enforced by a DoD that looked the other way. Fraud survives in silence — but not on my watch."— DARYL GUBERMAN, 2026

FINAL WORD FROM DARYL GUBERMAN

"Those who forge strength from fraud, will one day be crushed by the weight of their own deception."


— Daryl Guberman, 2026

Contact
DARYL GUBERMAN
***@yahoo.com


Source: GUBERMAN-PMC,LLC

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