Moore v Alliant Credit Union et al Resource Hub (The Actual Case)

 

Zachary Moore v Alliant Credit Union et al.

for the Documentation of a Pattern of Willful Neglect by County, State, and Federal Government officials in regards to Mr. Zachary Moore’s harassment and persecution by financial institution Alliant Credit Union with the hopes of turning this into a landmark lawsuit exposing and prosecuting fraud by the Federal Reserve financial network and ending the devastating societal effects of usury. 

Introduction

This resource hub provides a comprehensive overview of Zachary Moore’s legal battle as a political prisoner at 371 Buckskin Court in Parker, Colorado. His case exemplifies a systemic failure of legal and constitutional principles, where neither evidence of a valid contract nor an injured party has been presented despite multiple formal requests. Zachary’s persistent questioning of these fundamental requirements has been ignored by Alliant Credit Union, its legal representatives at Messner Reeves LLP, and Judge Teresa Slade, who authorized enforcement actions without demanding proof. The Elbert County Sheriff’s Office has similarly acted without verifying the validity of the claims, perpetuating what Zachary sees as a miscarriage of justice.

Rather than resorting to violence, Zachary has chosen to stand firm on principle, repeatedly asking one question: “Where is there any proof of a valid contract or evidence of an injured party?” This question highlights a deeper issue—a disregard for foundational legal protections that form the backbone of our republic. Zachary’s struggle invites reflection on the broader implications of unchecked authority and judicial complacency. This hub serves as a living record of his efforts and a call to action for those who value justice and accountability.

This case highlights the impossibility of receiving actual justice in the United States of America and underscores the urgent need for a renewed commitment to the principles outlined in the Declaration of Independence—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—and exposes the erosion of these ideals in modern governance. As such, it provides the foundation for drafting a New Declaration of Independence, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and the restoration of justice.

For a full treatment of what a Moore v Alliant Credit Union Supreme Court case would like like, see here: https://thinkingwithzach.blogspot.com/2025/01/moore-v-alliant-credit-union-resource.html

Importance of this Case For All Americans

Systemic financial fraud by Alliant Credit Union, enforced through invalid foreclosures and aided by legal and public officials, highlights pervasive violations of federal laws and constitutional protections. This case exposes a widespread practice that fuels homelessness, erodes trust in institutions, and demands urgent investigation to ensure accountability and reform.

Overview of the Case

History of Correspondence with the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office

Sample of Letters from Supporters to the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office

Complaints to Public Officials and Regulatory Agencies


Request to Messner Reeves LLP (law firm representing Alliant)

Sample of Request to Members of the Media

Podcasts Featuring Zachary Moore

Media Articles and Announcements Authored by Mr. Moore (unpublished)

Response to Criticisms for Fabricating Stories like the above:

This hub represents only a sample of the hundreds of notifications Mr. Moore sent to representatives, senators, law firms, churches, businesses, and members of the media, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, RT, Epoch Times, influencers, and podcasts—most of whom were uninterested and unresponsive. This lack of engagement reflects the scripture: “Those who make them [idols] will be like them, and so will all who trust in them” (Psalm 115:8, NIV). The idols cannot hear or speak, and neither can those who serve them.


About Zachary Moore

Zachary Moore is a visionary thinker, author, and artist who uses creativity to challenge systemic injustice and provoke deeper contemplation of truth, authority, and natural law. As the architect behind the provocative Moore v. Alliant Credit Union art project, Zachary confronts the twin forces of usury and unfounded authority, exposing their corrosive impact on society.

Drawing from his own experiences and a deep understanding of contract law, theology, and history, Zachary’s work shines a light on the ways in which systems of power manipulate the lives of individuals. His thought-provoking art and writing reflect a lifelong commitment to the principles of life, liberty, and property, as well as a profound empathy for the human condition.

Zachary’s approach is informed by both his academic rigor and personal journey. A former record-breaking sales executive and devoted father, Zachary balances the demands of professional achievement with a deeply held belief in the transformative power of love, faith, and justice. After witnessing the atrocities committed in Gaza after October 7th and understanding the broader implications for society and his children’s future, Zachary left his high-paying job and deliberately started defaulting on as much debt as he possibly could to expose the rot at the core of the society and the financial system. His work draws inspiration from history, scripture, philosophy, literature, and his own unyielding commitment to truth, creating a body of art that serves as both a mirror and a call to action. 

In his first major published artistic work Moore v. Alliant Credit Union, Zachary invites us to question the foundations of authority, exposing its reliance on collective illusion and challenging us to imagine a world free from systemic fraud. His project serves not just as a critique but as a hopeful vision of liberation and the restoration of natural law. Zachary is also the author of Usury: The Civilization Killer which can be read on his blog here or purchased on Amazon here

Zachary currently resides as a political prisoner at 371 Buckskin Court in Parker Colorado under constant threat by the Elbert County Sheriff’s office operating on eviction orders by Judge Teresa Slade who is doing the bidding of Messner Reeves LLP for their client Alliant Credit Union. Instead of engaging in violence or armed rebellion, Zachary has simply asked one question over and over again. Where is there any proof of a valid contract or evidence of an injured party. He has asked Alliant Credit Union this on record no less than six time via the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s complaint portal and he submitted a written affidavit to the actual complaint of contract breach against him in the Elbert County Colorado’s District Court. Alliant Credit Union and its law-firm Messner Reeves LLP did not provide this evidence, Judge Theresa Slade did not require this evidence, and the Elbert County Sheriff’s office did not look for this evidence. Instead everyone has simply given the excuse “I am just doing my job” without adhering to the very basics of contract law or the constitution of the United States of America.

Musical Playlist Zach Listened to from December 2023 to January 2025

To contact Zach Moore, email him at zachtravismoore@gmail.com or message him on telegram @zmookey









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