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.
166 Articles written

The $213,000 G-Wagon: Cyberlux’s Kim Kardashian Moment with Taxpayer Money

In the tangled mess that is Cyberlux Corporation ($CYBL), one question looms larger than any vague Twitter...

Can Kash Patel Remake the FBI in Trump’s Image? Lessons from Russia’s FSB

Kash Patel as the FBI director feels like the setup to a political satire: a Trump loyalist...

The Untold Bravery of Major Cain and Sgt. Pun: True Heroes Who Shun the Spotlight

In an age where the term “hero” often seems ascribed to the loudest voices in the room,...

Signed, Sealed, and Imploded: The Final Word on Cyberlux

In the summer of 2023, Cyberlux Corporation found itself on the verge of transformation. With a $78.8M...

Stocks, Loans, and Broken Bones: Cyberlux’s Painful Lesson

The saga of Cyberlux Corporation reads like a cautionary tale penned by a Wall Street cynic. Picture...

Profile of a Cybertruck Owner: The New Money Messiah of Modern Excess

Meet the Cybertruck owner, a man as unmistakable as the angular, stainless steel behemoth he pilots. He’s...

Schadenfreude or Justice? Western Society Reacts to the Brian Thompson Assassination

The death of a Brian Thompson has unleashed a reaction so unrestrained it could make a Roman...

From Oligarchs to Influencers: Is Khrushchev’s Warning Coming True in Trump’s America?

Nikita Khrushchev famously predicted during the Cold War that America would collapse “from within.” He didn’t need...

Assad’s Fall: The Latest Battle in the U.S.-Russia Proxy War

The reported fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria isn’t just a headline about a tyrant toppling—it’s...

What I’ve Learned from Two Years Following a Penny Stock

Since early 2023, I’ve been following OTC Markets stocks—a place where ambition meets delusion and where every...

Paddy Mayne and the Lost Art of Heroism in the Shadows

Paddy Mayne didn’t fight wars for glory. He fought because someone had to do it, and he...

Buzz, Boom, Repeat: FPV Drones and the New Rules of Modern Warfare

FPV drones were never supposed to be war machines. Originally, they were the toys of adrenaline junkies...

Why Are So Many MAGA Martyrs Serial Criminals?

From my vantage point abroad, the American political landscape often seems like an ever-escalating drama, equal parts...

Trump 2.0: The Flashy Return That Could Stall America’s Future

Donald Trump’s return to the White House marks the revival of an economic strategy that dazzles at...

Wagyu, Marrow, and the Lonely Carrot: A Plate of Pure Chaos

There are times in life when a dish arrives at the table and causes you to sit...

Why American Airport Security Has Turned Into a Pay-for-Privilege Playground

If you’ve travelled through an American airport lately, you’ve likely witnessed the phenomenon of TSA PreCheck and...

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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...