New Complaint Against Alliant Credit Union

To: Alliant Credit Union  

Re: Complaint Regarding Lawsuit Concerning Property at (redacted)


Dear Alliant Credit Union,


I am writing to formally address the lawsuit your institution has filed against me concerning the property at (redacted). Let’s be straightforward: this case rests on a foundation of absurdity and fraud that cannot stand.


At its core, this lawsuit is a classic example of usury. You are attempting to enforce a contract that lacks real consideration, predicated on false promises and worthless securities. The U.S. dollar itself is nothing more than an illusion—backed by nothing of true value. You know this as well as I do.


Consider this analogy: if a magician pulls the first dollar out of a hat and loans it to you at interest, how can you possibly repay it? The debt can never truly be paid back, as the interest compounds endlessly, guaranteeing that the magician will eventually take your home. This is precisely how the system works—creating fabricated obligations that trap individuals in a cycle of debt and despair. 


Your institution’s practices perpetuate a grand deception, designed to siphon wealth from hardworking people. This is not just a misguided lawsuit; it’s an immoral attack on those striving to make a living. 


Should this farce continue, I will not hesitate to expose this as a criminal conspiracy. As someone who values life, justice, and my family, I will fight against this theft—not only in the courtroom but with a resolve that invokes accountability far beyond your institution’s reach.


I urge you to reconsider your position. This lawsuit is a path toward your own condemnation. Dismiss this case and choose the right side of history.


Sincerely,  

Zach Moore  


P.S. I will not be attending the court hearing. Your judgment will serve as evidence against you. I implore you to wake up and drop this matter now.




If you are having a hard time understanding these concepts, I’ve asked ChatGPT to summarize this letter like it was explaining it to a ten year old.


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The letter is written by a person named Zach to a bank called Alliant Credit Union. Zach is upset because the bank is trying to take his house away from him in a lawsuit. 


He starts by saying that the reasons the bank has for taking his house are silly and unfair. He believes the bank is trying to enforce a deal that isn’t real or fair—like making promises that can’t be kept.


Zach uses a magic trick example to explain his point: if a magician gives you a dollar but wants a lot more back later, you can never really pay it back. It’s like being stuck in a bad situation that just keeps getting worse. He thinks the bank’s actions are similar—they trap people in debt and make life harder.


He believes that what the bank is doing is wrong and unfair to hardworking people. If they keep going with the lawsuit, he says he will tell everyone that they are doing something illegal.


Zach wants the bank to think carefully about their actions and stop trying to take his house. He tells them he won’t be going to court because he believes their decision will end up being a mistake that hurts them.


In short, he’s standing up for himself and asking the bank to do the right thing.

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