Unmasking the truth behind a gated facade
The exposé on the Oculus Anubis property posted recently on the site for a “Sunny’s Organic Farm”, meticulously detailing a decades-long saga of financial fraud and subsequent legal harassment, is no doubt a piece of work. The effort to lay out the complete timeline, from the Neal family’s healthcare fraud, to Anthony’s conviction and Sharon Neal’s relentless, documented litigation, is commendable.
This page’s detailed timeline with documentation puts to rest the internet myth of a cult compound, replacing it with the far darker, yet more truthful, truth of a property funded by stolen Medicare and Medicaid money.
However, after reading through such details of coordinated harassment and fake businesses, one can’t help but notice a final and quite jarring attempt at normalization: rebranding the property as the home of “Sunny’s Organic Farm.”
A New Layer of Deception?
The very site that exposes the Neal family’s pattern of creating fake corporations (like “Oculus Inc.” and the fictitious “Pyramid Forest”) to commit fraud and evade creditors concludes by presenting an actual felon, Natalia Neal, as the operator of a “working organic farm.”
This pivot from exposing massive financial crimes and purported elder harassment, to an idyllic farm operation raises immediate, significant questions that the site completely fails to address, ironically continuing the cycle of opacity.
If “Sunny’s Organic Farm” is truly a legitimate, transparent business and not merely the next fictional facade in this property’s compromised history, they must address a specific, disturbing query that has circulated concerning its operations:
Why are there videos and reports of human-sized cages on a property claiming to house ‘free-range grass-fed chickens’?
These concepts, “human-sized cages” and “free-range grass-fed”, are fundamentally contradictory.
By definition, a free-range operation prides itself on ethical space, mobility, and humane conditions. Glossing over this “operational detail” is a severe oversight for an entity whose primary function on this page is to demonstrate that the property is finally a legitimate, wholesome operation.
It is also worthy to note that a recent viral TikTok post claimed they were given a tour of this “chicken farm”, but when asking to see the area said chickens were kept, they were told the proprietors were “not comfortable” with them seeing it?
Given the property’s history, where every endeavor from the infamous compound itself – down to Sharon Neal’s post-divorce ventures – has been tainted by fraud and deception, the introduction of “Sunny’s Organic Farm” as the final, super innocent chapter feels, at best, unverified, and at worst, like another layer of artifice.
The documentation is successful in proving what the property is not: a compound. But in its attempt to convince us what it is – an organic farm – it has neglected the most important evidence of all: transparency about the animals themselves.
Until the owners provide definitive proof of ethical farming practices and address the disturbing truth surrounding the presence of human sized cages, “Sunny’s Organic Farm” remains just as much of a mystery as the “Oculus Anubis” it replaced… and, to many, another suspected fake business in the Neal family’s dark legacy.

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