Thursday, 19 January 2023

A £20 billion fantasy of Matt Taylor by James Hind


Brighton based Matt Taylor is something of a Walter Mitty in my experience, always indulging in fantasy whilst abusing women and children for which he at least once a year gets arrested for. There is that Jeanette Archer claim of the late Queen of England turning into a giant baby-eating lizard and then torturing her in the dungeons of Windsor Castle, which Taylor endorses as truth with little in the way of critical thinking, when his fellow Satan Hunting comrades such as Jon Wedger, Richard Carvath and Nathaniel Harris reject such claims as absurd. There is that crazy day when Taylor ran a live video show and contacted all the media claiming that Russian agents were coming to Brighton to murder everyone in a chemical attack just because I said something Putin was alleged to have disliked. Then there is the latest mad claims that Taylor has won a £20 billion investment from the Saudi Royal Family for his vanity project of a King Arthur studios, a theme park, a lunar base and an artificial island off Brighton coast.

Claims unsupported by independent verification and consultation

I always love to read local news in “The Argos” of Brighton. Sadly, there is no news of a Matt Taylor inspired £20 billion investment into Brighton, which would not only make the local news, but also the national news. Instead, we are encouraged to read a freebie WordPress platform of unevidenced claims by Matt Taylor of grandiose investment and plans for Brighton. It is a wonderful thing to have epic fantasies inside Taylor’s head rather than something tangible, because then Taylor would have to consult with planners, residents and the politicians in Brighton; and I am sure many would have something to say about a monument of a “crown” being installed on a hill overlooking Brighton in honour of the Saudis. If Taylor is inspired to ring the newspapers and the BBC about a claim I had caused a terrorist attack to be planned against the people of Brighton, then Taylor would have been as equally motivated to announce this massive investment in Brighton. Matt Taylor strangely has said nothing to the official media.

Actions speak louder than words

Back in December of 2022 Taylor ran a Facebook live for four hours attended by three viewers. This action by Matt Taylor speaks louder than words that Taylor’s claims about a £20 billion investment is cow dung. Why? Because nobody in their right mind would be wasting their time on such frivolous 4 hour lives attended by three people when they could have better used their limited time on a massive multi-billion project for which they would gain substantial income from. This “live” is a typical example of how Taylor spends his day, creating content about low-end rubbish to entertain a crowd of people of less than 30, half of who hate him.

An investment into a man with no experience

The Saudis are not stupid, they will ask the obvious questions such as if the person they will work with in an investment opportunity has the experience and skills to turn a profit in the project. With regards to the film studios Taylor has limited acting experience and probably has never played a major role in a film project involving many actors and staff. Sure, he probably can create videos and has done the odd community film project, but nothing on the scale that makes him suitable to run a film studios let alone run a massive King Arthur film project. The lunar base idea and a tunnel to an artificial island would require engineering, scientific and technical skills and experience; none which Taylor has. I would have thought Elon Musk, who would see a lunar base as a stepping stone to his Mars ambitions, being an enthusiastic early ally to Taylor and his idea, but apparently there is no Musk involvement; nor is the UK Government involved, considering they are trying and failing to get a British space project going.

Investment in a risky character

Matt Taylor’s character presents something of a high investment risk. Back in December 2022 Matt Taylor was arrested by the police, apparently for stalking a vulnerable person putting them in fear of their life. Taylor is often finding himself in the news and in trouble with the police, due to an obsessive need to stalk and abuse women, children, vulnerable people and public figures. Taylor has been arrested on suspicion of having indecent images of children and of showing teenage boys baby beheading pictures with view to having sex with them in a woodland. Taylor indulges in risky behaviour around young teenage males, filming them and talking in sexual terms with other deviants about them. Taylor often runs video and content that is derogatory about the British Royal Family, claiming they are shapeshifting lizards, and wants to replace the British monarch with a disturbed Maori fraudster from New Zealand. Whilst there is nothing wrong with that, from the Saudi point of view the personal homosexual experiences of Taylor and his support of Satanism, as well as his hostility to the British Royal Family, might be rather alarming to them. It is no point investing in a person and their idea if the association is likely to cause a serious public relations disaster for the Saudis.

Matt Taylor is associated with fraud

Either because he is naïve or is a grifting con-artist, Taylor is associated with frauds and fraudsters. I personally saw Taylor promoting a stranger from Africa claiming to be asking for donations for an orphanage, something I and others looked into, and found to be highly suspect. Taylor is quite happy with no critical thinking and zero due diligence to support and promote grifters such as the African or Jeanette Archer and her lizard shapeshifting scams; which alone makes him a high risk prospect for handling the money of other people. Of serious concern was the association of Taylor with a convicted fraudster called John Wanoa as director of MOAI POWER HOUSE GROUP LIMITED, which made promises of a return on investment for a tidal energy project; both who had no engineering experience or skills in renewable energy projects, which required huge capital investment to begin with, and attracted investment from individuals with false promises, income that was not declared in the company accounts and vanished into the ether. Apparently Taylor had restrictions placed upon him on holding bank accounts as a result of this scam.

Taylor proposes that a company is formed of himself, John Wanoa and another shady fraudster called Andrew Devine to handle the Saudi investment and project. Together with the alleged Saudi investment there is also the risk to taxpayer money and the vulnerable public of being persuaded to invest in a high risk adventure with a bunch of risky characters handling the money. There is also the question of if the alleged investment is legitimate and not the proceeds of money laundering by terrorists and criminals; at least two of the proposed directors of the new company – Taylor and Devine – are convicted of drug distribution.

A branding fail

At the core of the branding of Taylor for his vanity project is his claim of a King Arthur association with Brighton and a lot of other dubious claims. I have written on the falseness of the Matt Taylor King Arthur claims, and I think if the story behind the King Arthur project is suspect, then so is everything else, including the man himself.

If it had been me working on a historical figure to associate with a Brighton business, it would have been Charles Dickens, who spent many years writing his books whilst staying in Brighton, including his book Oliver Twist. Sadly, Matt Taylor prefers fantasy, speculation and fraud over the authentic, so he prefers King Arthur than Charles Dickens to front his fantasy vanity projects.

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