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

Democracy by Gunpoint and Other Dumb Ideas from a Man in a Hat.

There he was. Standing in front of the United States Military Academy like a man who’d just...

Cyberlux in Receivership: The Fantasy is Finally Over

in the late afternoon of a quiet Friday, a court in Texas posted a 20-page signed order....

Lapdances & 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...

Topless Optics: Cyberlux Can’t Show Up in Court, But Finds $2.5M for a Strip Club

There’s something deeply impressive about watching a company make terrible decisions with absolute confidence. And then write...

If 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...

Cyberlux Q1: The Art of Saying Nothing With Numbers

This article is a direct response to Cyberlux Corporation’s Q1 2025 filing. It addresses the systemic misrepresentation...

The Patriotism Grift: How a Failing Penny Stock Scammed Its Way Into Defense

There are defense scandals. And then there’s this. A penny-stock contractor accused of wiring taxpayer funds to offshore...

Cyberlux 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....

Cyberlux Wired $1M to UK Shell Weeks After Receiving $38M in Taxpayer Money

We trusted him with $38 million. And he sent nearly a million of it to a company...

Cyberlux 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...

Mr. Speaker, You Took a Photo with the Wrong Guys

Dear Mr. Speaker, There you were—standing tall in one of democracy’s grandest hallways, flanked by Mark Schmidt and...

TrellisWare, You Might Want to Sit Down.

You know that moment in a thriller when the hero realizes the partner they’ve trusted is wearing...

Trump as Pope Isn’t Just Absurd—It’s a Moral Collapse

The image was jarring: Donald Trump, dressed in papal regalia, circulated by a government-linked account during the...

Cyberlux 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:...

The Email That Exposed Cyberlux—and No One Wanted to Talk About It

It didn’t start with the lawsuits. It didn’t start with the missed filings or the creditors closing in...

Groundhog Day at the Courthouse: Inside Cyberlux’s Endless Loop of Lawsuits

Every morning lately feels like Groundhog Day at the courthouse. Another sunrise, another docket entry, another lawsuit...

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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...