LOL I'm not quite sure what Moon was eluding to, but it is obvious that he is backing off from Dietrich and his fake personae and vampire BS just a bit. Although Moon said he still plans on publishing books with Dietrich, he acknowledged that the first book has essentially flopped, and he has had no significant feedback from sales.
From what I could tell, Moon does not have plans for a Dietrich book for over another year. And he admitted that he is "mining Douglas Dietrich" for what he would use. This is a total reversal of what they both anticipated...that the first book would create controversy and result in a total reversal of how Americans view the history of WW2.
I think Moon realizes that publishing Dietrich's fraudulent version of the Presidio Scandal would have similar results.
As far as the "fundraising" I don't recall any of them mentioning a reason or a goal. What I did hear was a lot of Moon comparing the book with his Montauk series and how it was initially received. (He did not mention of course, what happened a few years later when his Montauk fiction was totally exposed as bullshit connected to the fictional Philadelphia Experiment and also exposed and rejected as fraud.)