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.
151 Articles written

From Shadows to Spotlight: Cyberlux’s Reckoning and My Vindication

The photo that accompanied a 2023 Wall Street Journal article on Cyberlux Corporation is strikingly emblematic of...

Shedding Light on the Shadows: Cyberlux’s Insult to Taxpayer Dollars

Thirty days. That’s the timeline Cyberlux Corporation has asked for—a brief window of confidentiality to keep deposition...

Ferrari Red, Angela’s Calm: The Reunion That Could Rev Up Hamilton

Rumor has it that Angela Cullen and Lewis Hamilton might be cooking up a reunion—this time at...

Receivership on the Table: Cyberlux’s Finances Under Fire

When your finances are a mess and your creditors are fed up, there’s only so long you...

The Ultimate Driving Machine, The Ultimate Mansplain

There’s something uniquely maddening about being talked down to by a machine—or worse, the people who design...

Following Cyberlux: From Albania to Bogotá to Miami, the Questions Keep Growing

After nearly two years of researching Cyberlux, the pieces seem to be falling into place—but not in...

Ukraine’s Fight, America’s Fumble: Did Oversight Fail in the Rush to Aid?

Imagine this: A war breaks out. Democracy itself is under siege, and the world rallies to defend...

The GOP’s Decline, One Snub at a Time.

In the long history of human gestures, the handshake stands as one of the simplest and most...

Land of the Free* (*Some Restrictions Apply at the Border)

Ah, the famed American Constitution. A document so revered it’s practically a religious artifact. Brits like me...

Cyberlux Under Fire: Court Defeats and Legal Silence Fuel Corporate Trouble

Cyberlux Corporation might want to hire a new legal strategy team—or at least set a few calendar...

Where’s Mark? Cyberlux’s Shift in Strategy Raises Questions

Cyberlux Corporation seems to have taken a crash course in damage control—Step One: remove all trace of...

The War on Terror: America’s Gift to Moscow and Beijing

America loves a good mission statement. “Freedom isn’t free,” we said, and then spent 20 years proving...

When the Judge Brings Dodgeball Rules to the Courtroom

If there’s an art to dodging legal responsibility, a certain unnamed company and its leadership have turned...

Silent Bullies: How Toxic Followers and Corporate Inaction Destroy Reputations

In the corporate world, silence can be deafening, especially when it’s accompanied by the sound of your...

Op-Ed: Cyberlux’s Broken Promises: A Case of Corporate Irresponsibility

In the corporate world, trust is the currency that binds contracts, builds relationships, and ensures mutual progress....

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Kash Patel and the Collapse of Serious American Leadership

Before Congress sat not Kash Patel, Director of the FBI, but Kash the Distinguished Discoverer — wizard, children’s book protagonist, and MAGA mythmaker-in-chief. This wasn’t testimony....

The Loudersons, Part Deux

I walked into the urgent care waiting room, hobbling on a cane, and there they were already, running their pie holes at full volume....

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 a moral victory. The sky was undecided....