Robert Moore's death: It's time to tell all
On Thursday, Marina Moore Weems and I will be recording a second interview on the death of Robert Moore PhD. Here's why.
Back in 2022, I interviewed Marina Moore Weems, Dr Robert Moore’s niece, about the circumstances surrounding his and his wife’s death.
Marina was in possession of the forensics reports which proved that the story of how his vascular dementia triggered a moment of murderous madness was false, and she hoped that I would help clear his name.

In preparing for the first interview, I discussed carefully the pros and cons of going through with it with both my team and coach.
I contemplated my role in the unfolding drama and found myself facing a dilemma: I wanted to clear his name, but sensed I might somehow get myself implicated in a murky story I didn’t quite understand.
A lot about his death was riddled in mystery, with detectives showing active negligence in processing his case, forensics evidence suggesting a killer may be on the loose, strange family circumstances and a missing last will & testament.
Furthermore, Marina made it clear that there was significant occult activity in her uncle’s home, and that his wife practiced ritual magic that spooked him so much he built protective magical wards to defend himself.
With the circumstances being so creepy, I was concerned I was about to poke something in the dark that could end up biting me.
I decided to put the interview on the backburner for a while in anticipation for somebody else to step forth and help Marina.
Nobody did.
I came to see that in a world where 100s, if not 1000s, of men owe their professional career to Dr Moore, not a single one of us stepped forth to clear his name and legacy in the moment that it mattered.
The profound dishonor of that didn’t escape me, and I came to a point where I felt it would tarnish my very soul to leave the story untold.
So I decided to take it on.
10.000 views later, the interview (featured below) is now listed in his Wikipedia article, and the mission of clearing his name has been thoroughly accomplished.
As the interview makes clear, however, we only told half the story.
We covered the forensics report and proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is innocent, yet all that other…weird stuff…comprise a story that remains untold.
Since then, I have given up Reclaim your Inner Throne and largely stopped working with the King, Warrior, Magician, Lover archetypes.
I came to the conclusion that I didn’t want to propagate occult knowledge anymore—my journey back to Christ had already begun—and chose to take a financial and professional hit to stay in integrity with things moving in my soul.
In retrospect, I think I was already starting to see the folly and abject spiritual poverty in seeking validation from Men, and that the only wealth I will ever know in life comes from being right with God.
That said, I’m not through this process yet.
5+ years later, I’m still suffering financially for my decision, in large part because there is something about the story that holds a key to something I’m trying to unlock. I just haven’t been able to fully move on from it yet.
Something is frozen in time, and my wish is to unfreeze it.
I have so many questions.
Dr Moore was a distinguished professor at Chicago Theological Seminary and to my understanding a Christian.
If he believed Jesus was the messiah, why did he create magic wards in his attempts to protect himself from his spell casting wife?
Why didn’t he just call on Jesus?
Now that I have returned to my Christian roots myself, I am well aware of the power the name of Jesus holds with demons in the 2nd heaven, and so why didn’t he turn to the primary spiritual authority in his life?
Or maybe he did?
Furthermore, why was he drawn to her in the first place? This was a woman who was obviously deeply invested in occult schools of knowledge, and Marina told me she was wearing jewelry formed as serpents at their wedding.
Why would a Christian man seek out such a partner?
I am particularly curious about it since I was once drawn to mysterious, dark women myself, and have witnessed demonic manifestation in women I have been intimate with on several occasions.
Did he “take a bullet” I myself dodged when I chose an incredible woman like Michelle to be my wife?
Are the circumstances surrounding his death evidence that I was right to put the KWML work on the shelf for now?
With former freemasons like Dr. William (Bill) Schnoebelen claiming Chicago is a central hub for satanic activity in the US (see interview), could what happened to Robert Moore be at all connected to secret societies?
So many questions.
I don’t have answers to any of them.
But in my heart of hearts, I still ask them.
There’s just something which isn’t right here.
And I know that the authority I have since built in the spirit is the reason why I am even venturing to answer them at all.
As I record my talk with Marina on Thursday, I will strive to honor the legacy of a man whose work and contributions we so dearly love.
I will also seek answers to my questions. They matter deeply to me personally and I need to know.
I’m not sure I—nor we—will like them, but I’m sure they will teach us something.
Something about a man’s fascination with the same occult mysteries which have been so deeply contemplated by many of us, and how they may—if at all—be involved in his early demise.
Furthermore, I will ask all of you men who personally benefitted from his life and legacy to contemplate why you didn’t see yourself qualified to clear his name.
You are capable of doing such a thing for another man.
In the eyes of God, it will bring you honor, no matter what the world of men says.
Come Thursday, the full story is told, and as soon after as I am able, I will post the recording on Youtube and do an extended debrief with you here on Substack.
And community: If you have any questions to Marina yourself, list them below, and I may be able to address them for you.
I didn’t know of any of this until encountering your first article on this on Facebook.
Thank you for stepping in.