Jackson Holt

I’m Jackson Holt—a writer, investigator, and storyteller shaped by a lifelong curiosity about the truths that define our world. Raised in a family where stories and secrets were part of everyday life, I learned to ask questions, challenge assumptions, and pay attention to the spaces in between. A Jesuit education sharpened that instinct, training me to think critically, embrace complexity, and recognize patterns that others overlook. Much of my career has been spent examining how events unfold, how decisions are made, and how unseen forces shape outcomes. From political shifts to cultural movements, I’ve worked to break down the mechanics of influence, power, and the quiet negotiations that often go unnoticed. Now based in Mallorca, I continue to explore these themes through journalism, essays, and fiction. This site is where my work lives. It’s not about easy answers or neatly packaged takes but about looking deeper, connecting ideas, and sometimes using fiction to explore what facts alone cannot. Whether through reporting or storytelling, my goal remains the same: to provoke thought, evoke feeling, and uncover the unseen.
165 Articles written

After the Biggest Meeting of My Life, I Went Here

Last Thursday I landed in D.C. at 7:04 a.m., which, for reasons I cannot defend, felt like...

When 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...

How 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...

Civility on Trial: What the Cyberlux Case Reveals About Legal Ethics

Over the past two years, I have spent more hours than I ever intended reading legal filings...

The Truth About Cyberlux’s Receivership: Paused, Not Over

Ghostandgurgi is feeling bullish. He’s the kind of Stocktwits oracle who, with a bear for an avatar...

No Reply, No Lawyer, No Surprise: Cyberlux Loses by Default

If you had your money on Cyberlux Corporation finally breaking its streak and hiring a competent lawyer—well,...

Flags of Convenience: Inside West Africa’s Hidden Oil Laundering Machine

Oil, for all its thick, black stubbornness, is surprisingly adaptable. Each barrel carries a story—origins, ownership, even...

Suing Me Over Dinner: A Love Letter to Greensboro’s Legal Ghost

Twelve days ago, Chuck Watts was still a former city attorney quietly advising a company under scrutiny....

Cyberlux Receivership: Now with Payroll and Plot Twists

On May 23, the locks changed at Cyberlux’s drone facility in Spring, Texas. Not by executive order,...

Iran’s Shadow Fleet Has a New Port: Nigeria

It begins with two tankers bobbing just off the coast of Nigeria. One’s flagged to Cameroon, though...

The Council Knew: How One Sentence Could Sink a City

Greensboro’s former city attorney, Chuck Watts, didn’t exactly tiptoe into retirement. He bulldozed in, abruptly announcing that...

Behind Cyberlux’s Collapse: The Hidden Hand of Montague

When a corporate ship hits an iceberg, blame typically falls squarely on the captain. But at Cyberlux...

The 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...

Payouts, Puppets, and the Playbook Cyberlux Won’t Admit It’s Using

Today, Cyberlux Corporation blared out a fresh MoU with George Mason University—buzzwords ablaze: defense tech, 5G, unmanned...

From City Hall to Shady Deals: Greensboro’s Legal Liability is Now Fully Baked

Greensboro doesn’t need another scandal. What it needs is a legal firewall, a PR resuscitator, and possibly...

From Kentucky Cop to Stock Pumper: Cyberlux’s Spectacular Self-Destruction

Mount Sterling, Kentucky. Quiet, picturesque, and home to fewer than 8,000 souls. Imagine a Norman Rockwell painting...

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Evading

He drove up from the coast road with the windows down. The job had its rhythms. Some days ran smooth — you found your person,...

The Machine Keeps Running

There 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...

What Cyberlux Isn’t Telling Its Investors

Here'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...