They thought they buried him. They thought the FBI raid of 2006 and media smear campaigns would silence him forever. But Curt Weldon, former Vice Chair of both the House Armed Services Committee and Homeland Security Committee, is back — and he’s standing squarely against Shari Redstone and the media cartel.



“A Default Is Not a Technicality — It’s a Surrender.”



Shari Redstone and her cartel allies — David Boies, Gloria Allred, Anthony Pellicano, and others — have now defaulted twice: first in Antigua’s High Court, and again in London’s King’s Bench. Default means one thing: they didn’t even show up to defend themselves.



Now those defaults are poised to become enforceable worldwide, meaning seizures, freezes, and billions in clawbacks are on the horizon.



Antigua vs. The Media Cartel: The Gaston Alliance



When Antigua & Barbuda took on the Media Cartel, it wasn’t just another lawsuit — it was a sovereign nation standing tall against a trillion-dollar empire of corruption.



Prime Minister Gaston Browne forged an alliance that gave Antigua the strength to go toe-to-toe with global monopolists like Shari Redstone, David Boies, and Gloria Allred. This coalition, known as the Gaston Alliance, includes legal experts and citizen-driven networks united against the cartel.



This alliance has already forced defaults in Antigua’s High Court and London’s King’s Bench, turning the power dynamic from media billionaires to a small island nation determined to set a precedent for justice.



Curt Weldon’s return aligns with Antigua’s fight for truth and justice.




  • He oversaw the Pentagon.

  • He called out intelligence failures before 9/11.

  • He warned about corruption inside the Deep State.



When Curt Weldon backs Antigua’s case, it signals to Washington, London, and the world: this fight is real.



The Cartel’s Playbook Is Broken



For decades, Shari and her cartel hid behind CBS, Paramount, and their allies in the press, suppressing stories and buying silence. But not anymore.



With the partnership of Shockya, SwissXTV, and the SIN Network, truth has begun to surface, making it impossible for the cartel to remain ignorant of their actions.



With Curt Weldon involved, the media firewall collapses completely.



Quirk’s Work Lives On



While John Quirk’s assassination in Turkey aimed to erase the trail of corruption, his research remains intact in the Antigua filings. Curt Weldon now carries that torch — the cartel cannot escape the record.



The Bottom Line



The cartel should be concerned because:



  • They’ve already lost in court — twice.

  • Their assets are now exposed to international seizure.

  • Their media silence strategy is shattered.

  • Their intimidation tactics don’t work against a sovereign state or a former U.S. defense heavyweight.


Curt Weldon’s return may very well be the cartel’s worst nightmare.