Letter to AP journalist David Klepper (On Conspiracy theories)

 

https://apnews.com/article/covid19-trump-conspiracy-theories-qanon-facebook-f79a3af0e04487890e3976fea6f03867


I wrote this email to David Klepper of the AP in response to a string of news articles that populated the Drudge Report on January 31, 2024. My intention was to offer these journalist my story which I believe is a love and optimistic alternative to the fear, anger, and cynicism covered in their post. 

David’s Email: dklepper@ap.com

David Twitter: https://x.com/davidklepper?s=21&t=x2cXTSSeF6rdJS04wjlcGA

Hi David,


The reason I am reaching out is because you are a journalist and I wanted to talk to you about conspiracy theories.

I read your recent AP article on online conspiracy groups and their impact on peoples lives. I’ve seen this first hand and even see what I can only refer to as a kind of delusion in some of the crowds with whom I associate. In my observations, people have every right to be suspicious and even risky in their rejection of cultural assumption but while they have this right, many lack the experience to do this well. Thus you get wild accusations, unfounded confidence, and delusional actions, only to see these beliefs collapse in the light of truth or to see the people collapse when they finally encounter reality. They know questioning what others tell them is a good way to not be naive. They’re just bad at it and need role models.

As a journalist, it’s your job to question narratives and assumed truths. People look to journalist as the professional question asking role models. Of course, the temptation is to put on the cloak of independent thinker while ensuring you are writing things that get you paid. If we are discouraged for looking in rabbit holes, that’s where the snakes will hide. 

Heres my request of you. Assume for a moment that everything you think you know is wrong. Perhaps you don’t need to eat as often as you do. Perhaps nation states won’t last forever. Perhaps money is an illusion. Perhaps things are about to change very rapidly, for good for those who are awake and for ill for those who believe and promote lies. 

After you do this, please consider watching my TikTok channel and reading my blog. I will attempt to destroy the entire global fraudulent financial system and the governments which perpetuate them by Easter 2024. That’s 59 days away. I’ve taken out 1.25M in loans that I deliberately have no intention to repay. I have gone on strike publicly from my very good business consulting role where I was made $500k+ in 2022, and my first tik tok video where I explain the vulnerability in the global monetary system received 27,000 views in one day. 

I am a good father, a poet, and businessman, and an aspiring architect. I believe the world beautiful, that I am loved, and that my days deserve to be full of laughter and meaning. I am not bitter, resentful, or malicious since I have found the secret of being grateful for all things, including the trauma from my past. My intention in telling you this is so you can see that I’m approaching this from a place of love, not fear, and the world needs to see this approach, not just the cynical, suicidal, and even homicidal spirit highlighted in your article. 

Here are my links. Call me if you want to interview me. 

In honor of the best within you,
Zach Moore
Denver, CO


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