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.
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Why I Refuse to Stop Writing About Cyberlux Corporation—Because Taxpayers Deserve the Truth

I have been writing about Cyberlux Corporation—accused by some of incessantly regurgitating the same points—because their actions...

No, America Didn’t ‘Allow’ Europe to Rebuild—And It’s Sure Not Stopping Russia Now

Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma recently graced CNN with a bit of historical revisionism, declaring, "We allowed...

The Cyberlux Scandal: How Taxpayer Funds Went From Drones to Luxury Purchases

At first glance, Cyberlux’s financial chaos might look like simple mismanagement—vendors going unpaid, a government contract gone...

Cyberlux Took the Bags, Skipped the Bill—Now They’re Facing Civil Theft Charges

If Cyberlux was hoping for a distraction from its growing legal and financial mess, the latest lawsuit...

March 14: The Day Cyberlux Runs Out of Excuses

If you’ve been following the Cyberlux courtroom saga, you know we’ve been waiting for the silver bullet—the...

America, the Only Country to Ever Invoke Article 5

On September 12, 2001, just one day after the United States watched its skyline burn and its...

Cyberlux Just Shot Itself in the Face. Twice

The courtroom is a battlefield, but every so often, a fight ends not with a long, drawn-out...

Coincidence? Cyberlux Drops Litigation Update the Same Day a Federal Judge Questions Their Case

Cyberlux Corporation has been playing a dazzling game of legal hopscotch, and if there were awards for...

How did the Rosen financing arrangement work?

Cyberlux and RB Capital weren’t just doing business—they were engaged in a high-stakes financial tango, one that...

Why is Rosen suing Cyberlux?

RB Capital Partners, Inc. is knocking on Cyberlux Corporation’s door with a lawsuit, and they’re not exactly...

Out of the Pan and Into the Fire: Legalist Just Became Cyberlux’s Biggest Problem

If Cyberlux thought the receivership fight was bad, they’ve just found out what bad really looks like....

Why Texas Fraud Laws Matter in the Cyberlux Case: The Hidden Risk in the Receivership

Court filings don’t announce themselves with flashing lights and sirens. They don’t scream “Something shady is happening here!” in...

Yes, Chef! And Other Ways to Pretend You’re Not a Classist

“Yes, Chef!”—two words that have somehow been elevated to sacred status in kitchens and television sets across...

Nine Months Later: Who Actually Owns the Drones?

Government agencies are not known for being indecisive when it comes to property. If you forget to...

When Idiots Play Spy: How Political Stupidity is Wrecking National Security

Nothing makes a politician madder than a complex reality they don’t understand. It’s like watching a dog...

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...

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Cyberlux Has Three Stories. They Can’t All Be True.

Most companies in trouble do the decent thing and pick a story, then cling to it. It doesn’t have to be true, but it...

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...