Friday, 28 April 2023

Are you being Radicalised?

To protect yourself against radicalization, there are several steps you can take. 

  • Firstly, it is important to educate yourself about the warning signs of radicalization and terrorism. 

  • Secondly, you can seek support from family, friends, or professionals if you are concerned about someone you know who may be at risk of radicalization. 

  • Thirdly, you can engage in positive activities that promote social inclusion and community cohesion. 

  • Fourthly, you can report any suspicious behaviour or activity to the relevant authorities. 

  • Finally, you can support and promote initiatives that aim to prevent violent extremism conducive to terrorism. 



The government-led, multi-agency Channel program is an example of such an initiative that aims to stop individuals from becoming terrorists. It is important to remember that preventing radicalization is a collective effort that requires multidimensional cooperation from individuals, communities, and governments.


There are several signs of radicalization that you can look out for. These include:


  • Expressing an obsessive or angry sense of injustice about a situation and blaming it on others, 

  • Becoming increasingly argumentative, 

  • Refusing to listen to different points of view, 

  • Becoming abusive to others who do not share the same views, 

  • Isolating themselves from family and friends, 

  • Talking as if from a scripted speech, 

  • Being unwilling or unable to discuss their views,

  •  and changing their circle of friends. 


It is important to note that these signs do not necessarily mean that someone is being radicalised, but they may indicate that someone is vulnerable to radicalization. 


If you are concerned about someone you know who may be at risk of radicalization, it is important to seek support from family, friends, or professionals, and report your concerns as soon as possible. You can visit the ACT Early website or contact one of the organisations listed on the website for advice. You can also report your concerns via the government Anti-Terrorist Hotline or a confidential online form. If you are worried about a child, you can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000.


If you suspect that someone you know is being radicalised by a dark satanic cult, it is important to seek help and report your concerns to the relevant authorities.


It is important to recognize that being radicalised by dark satanic cults is a serious issue that can have devastating consequences. Radicalization is a process that involves the adoption of extreme beliefs and ideologies that can lead to violent behaviour. Dark satanic cults are known for their use of manipulation and brainwashing techniques to recruit vulnerable individuals into their ranks. These cults often prey on people who are searching for a sense of belonging or purpose in their lives.


In conclusion, being radicalised by dark satanic cults is a serious issue that requires attention and action. It is important to recognize the warning signs of radicalization and seek help if you suspect that someone you know is being radicalised. Preventing radicalization is a collective effort that requires the cooperation of individuals, communities, and governments. By working together, we can combat radicalization and prevent it from leading to violence and terrorism.


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Thursday, 27 April 2023

"I will not be pushed to Suicide."

I will not be pushed to suicide. These words may seem simple, but they carry a weight that is difficult to describe. The weight of harassment, intimidation, and stalking can be overwhelming, and it can feel like there is no escape. But I refuse to let these actions push me to take my own life.

It is important to recognize that suicide is not a solution to problems, and that there is always hope for recovery and healing. By seeking help and support, we can find ways to cope with difficult emotions and situations, and to build a brighter future for ourselves.


But when we are faced with threats and harassment, it can be difficult to see a way forward. It can feel like there is no escape, and that the only way out is to end our own lives. But this is not true. There is always hope, and there is always help available.


If you are feeling overwhelmed or pushed to suicide as a result of harassment, intimidation, or stalking, it is important to speak out and let others know that you will not be pushed to take your own life. You can make a public statement to let others know that you are seeking help and support, and that you will not let others' actions or words push you to suicide.


Remember that you are not alone, and that there are people who care about you and want to help. By speaking out and seeking help, you can take the first step towards healing and recovery. It is important to take action to protect yourself from threats and harassment, and to seek legal and law enforcement assistance if necessary.


I will not be pushed to suicide. These words are a reminder that we are stronger than the actions of others, and that we have the power to overcome even the most difficult challenges. Let us stand together and support one another in our journey towards healing and recovery.


I deserve to live. These words may seem simple, but they carry a weight that is difficult to describe. The weight of other people wanting me gone, disappeared, sent to prison, committed to a mental hospital, or pushed to suicide can be overwhelming. But I refuse to let these actions define me or take away my right to life.


Everyone deserves life and to pursue happiness. No one has the right to take that away from us. We all have the right to live our lives to the fullest, to pursue our dreams, and to be happy. No matter what others may say or do, we deserve to live.


It is important to recognize that we are all valuable and worthy of life. We all have something to contribute to the world, and we all have the right to be here. No one has the right to judge us or to take away our right to life.


If you are feeling overwhelmed or pushed to suicide as a result of others' actions or words, it is important to speak out and let others know that you deserve to live. You can make a public statement to let others know that you are seeking help and support, and that you will not let others' actions or words push you to suicide.


Remember that you are not alone, and that there are people who care about you and want to help. By speaking out and seeking help, you can take the first step towards healing and recovery. It is important to take action to protect yourself from harm, and to seek legal and law enforcement assistance if necessary.


I deserve to live. These words are a reminder that we are all valuable and worthy of life. Let us stand together and support one another in our journey towards healing and recovery. We all deserve to live and to pursue happiness.



Verse 1:

[G] I've been pushed around, [C] I've been knocked down

[G] I've been told to end it all, [C] to take my final bow

[Em] But I won't give in, [D] I won't let them win

[Em] I'll stand my ground, [D] I'll fight until the end


Chorus:

[G] I will not be pushed to suicide, [C] I will not let them win

[G] I will not give up my life, [C] I'll keep on fighting until the end

[Em] I deserve to live, [D] I deserve to be free

[Em] I won't let them take my life, [D] I'll be who I want to be


Verse 2:

[G] They say I'm not enough, [C] they say I'm not worth it

[G] They say I should just give up, [C] that I'll never make it

[Em] But I won't listen, [D] I won't give in

[Em] I'll keep on fighting, [D] until I win


Chorus:

[G] I will not be pushed to suicide, [C] I will not let them win

[G] I will not give up my life, [C] I'll keep on fighting until the end

[Em] I deserve to live, [D] I deserve to be free

[Em] I won't let them take my life, [D] I'll be who I want to be


Bridge:

[Am] I know it won't be easy, [C] I know there will be pain

[Am] But I won't let them break me, [C] I'll rise up again


Chorus:

[G] I will not be pushed to suicide, [C] I will not let them win

[G] I will not give up my life, [C] I'll keep on fighting until the end

[Em] I deserve to live, [D] I deserve to be free

[Em] I won't let them take my life, [D] I'll be who I want to be


Outro:

[G] I will not be pushed to suicide, [C] I will not let them win

[G] I will not give up my life, [C] I'll keep on fighting until the end.


MattTaylorTV! Wine with Matt Taylor (26/04/2023)

Last night was another amazing show on YouTube that you don't want to miss! Our special guests included The Black Hole of a Man Brian Hurle, (insisting to have slept with Pirate Girl, on at least two occasions,) plus Brian PC, (the show’s sponsor), recounts stories of going to Soho London as a teenager, to the regular special pest guest Christopher Brindle, (aka Grobnob the Troll), who came on and made infantile fart noises.


Notable members of the audience, such as Mandy Marlin, A1000, Justin, Lenny, Dusk Hades, Becks, The Mouse Troll, and Tube England, were also present and engaged in the chatroom conversation, making for a lively online space, open to all. 


Our regulars always make the show more exciting! 


If you missed it, don't worry, you can still catch up on the fun. Check out MattTaylorTV! on YouTube and watch the latest episode. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on MattTaylorTV! future shows.


Satanic Fanatic From Brighton Calls Foul....

“Satan Hunter Matthew Taylor of Brighton insists he never stalks, harasses, makes false allegations and abuses people in a relentless fashion, but here he is referring to me yet again with false allegations he has been doing for years.”

Where as his fellow satanic fanatic, Preston based Christopher Brindle, uses the excuse of ‘satire’, to justify his merciless and relentless attacks upon me, James Hind willingly accepts the mantle of ‘The Brighton Beast,’ and the adjectives ‘Satanic Fanatic,’ having responded to a satirical YouTube post, that makes absolutely no mention of his name!



James Hind is desperate for attention and it's pathetic to watch…


James Hind's tweet accuses Matthew Taylor, from Brighton, of stalking, harassing, making false allegations, and abusing people in a relentless fashion. 


Hind claims that Taylor, falsely called a "Satan Hunter,” has been referring to him with false allegations for years. 


Wording his tweet to suggest a history of conflict between the two individuals, with Taylor being the aggressor. Hind's tweet raises concerns about the behaviour of individuals who claim to be fighting "Satan Hunters" and the potential harm they can cause to innocent people. 


It also highlights the importance of addressing and reporting stalking, harassment, and abuse, as well as the need for accountability and regulation of individuals who claim to be experts in sensitive and complex issues.


“I am not a Satan Hunter, and begrudge being called one. It's like being called a Mandalorian, when I've never worn a Mandalorian helmet. There is only one Satan Hunter worthy of note, and that's the real deal, Richard Carvath.”


Insisting he is not a "satan hunter" and distancing himself from that label, Taylor is using the opportunity to point out Hind’s hypocrisy.


When taking into consideration a member of Hind’s so called “team,” (666 reject Christopher Brindle from Preston), recently revealed in a purely "satirical" manner, how he would "disappear me," using such equipment as a baseball bat, barbed wired, industrial strength laxatives and acid. 


See video above!


GUERRILLA DEMOCRACY NEWS: Secret Santa Dave Strange Writes to Jim'll Fix It!

GUERRILLA DEMOCRACY NEWS: When Satire crosses the line into Malicious Communication....?


It is important to respect individuals' self-identification and not make assumptions or use labels without their consent. 


“I am not a Satan Hunter, and begrudge being called one. It's like being called a Mandalorian, when I've never worn a Mandalorian helmet. There is only one Satan Hunter worthy of note, and that's the real deal, Richard Carvath.”


James Hind defines a "Satan Hunter'' as someone who promotes satanic panic cases and abuses children. He specifically mentions the Samantha Baldwin, and the Wilfred Wong cases as examples. Hind claims that individuals who promote these cases are "Satan Hunters" who claim that innocent people harm children for Satan. Hind is known for monitoring and challenging QAnon extremists and individuals who promote conspiracy theories and false allegations. 


It is important to critically evaluate claims and evidence related to sensitive and complex issues, such as child abuse and satanic rituals, and to avoid spreading misinformation or making false accusations that can cause harm and damage reputations.


Richard Carvath is The Real Deal


Richard Carvath is a real Satan Hunter, the real deal, and a well-known figure in the "Satan Hunter" community.


GUERRILLA DEMOCRACY NEWS: Let's Discuss Richard Carvath! Satan Hunter! The Real Deal...


It is important to differentiate between individuals who actively pursue this line of work and those who do not. It is also important to avoid making false accusations or spreading misinformation about individuals, as this can cause harm and damage reputations.


James Hind has falsely labelled Taylor as a "Satan Hunter." 


It is important to respect individuals' self-identification and not make assumptions or use labels without their consent. False accusations and spreading misinformation can cause harm and damage reputations. It is important to address and correct false allegations and to hold individuals accountable for their actions. It is also important to engage in respectful and constructive dialogue to address differences and resolve conflicts.


Wednesday, 26 April 2023

Secret Santa Dave Strange Writes to Jim'll Fix It!

Alleged mature and refined gentleman Dave Strange from Dorset, has asked the spirit of Jimmy Savile, whether he can fix it for him (and Chris Brindle, aka Grobnob the Troll,) to make Matt Taylor disappear?

(Asking for a Friend)

Channelling the spirit of Jimmy Savile, Christopher Brindle, otherwise known as Grobnob the Troll, replied, ”Well; you’ll have to sort us out a few quid.”

After negotiating the fee and confirming Dave Strange had the money to pay, Brindle continues to explain in detail how he would ‘disappear’ Matt Taylor!

"I'll have to get a Bulgarian hitman to ‘off him’. Lace his food with ultra strong agricultural grade laxatives and he'll shit himself to death. Once you pop you can't stop!"

It is important to note that the question is inappropriate and offensive, and it is not appropriate to make such requests. It is important to treat others with respect and kindness, and to avoid engaging in harmful behaviour.

Brindle continues, “Right then we’ll do a deal. Get Jim the Pill. He can access industrial strength laxatives. We’ll spike him and he’ll shit himself and keep on shitting until all his guts fall out of his arsehole.”

Is Strange and Brindle's conversation inappropriate and offensive, or is it satirical?

Satire is a form of humour that uses irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to criticise or expose the flaws of society or individuals.

It is important to note that satire can be controversial and offensive to some people, but it is not necessarily inappropriate if it is used in a thoughtful and constructive way. However, it is important to be mindful of the impact that satire can have on different audiences and to avoid using it to perpetuate harmful stereotypes or discrimination.

Once a moderator and friend of Matt Taylor, Dave Strange now has no recollection of their friendship, often commenting on The Mouse Troll’s live, asking, “Matt who?”

Rebuked at Christmas, for offering to send Taylor’s children drones as Christmas presents, Dave Strange is believed to be asking on behalf of The Mouse Troll, when he says he’s asking for a friend.

As Captain Justice Justin asks, “He is often found in the Mouse Troll’s livestreams.... interesting..is THAT the friend he was asking for?”

So alarmed, distressed and concerned is Matt Taylor, that he has publicly asked Dave Strange for an explanation.

“Will you care to explain yourself please Dave?”

Comedy and satire can be powerful tools for social commentary, but it is important to use them in a thoughtful and constructive way that does not harm or offend others.

Mind you, this isn’t the first time Christopher Brindle has fantasised about killing Matt Taylor, only a few weeks ago, Brindle was heard saying, “Matt Taylor, he's a cunt. He deserves to be pulled, battered, tied to a lamp post with fucking barbed wire, beaten to death with a baseball bat and have acid poured all over him. I'm being sarcastic. It's satirical."

It is important to note that the comment made by Dave Strange, as mentioned in the above, is inappropriate and offensive. It is not acceptable to make such comments or engage in harmful behaviour. It is important to treat others with respect and kindness, and to avoid engaging in violent or threatening behaviour.

It is important to be aware of the individuals operating on YouTube and to avoid engaging with those who promote harmful or offensive content. Dave Strange and Chris Brindle, as mentioned above, have made inappropriate and offensive comments that are not acceptable behaviour. It is important to treat others with respect and kindness, and to avoid engaging in violent or threatening behaviour.

YouTube has policies in place to ensure that content aligns with community standards and values, and to minimise harm and offence. However, it is important to be vigilant and report any content that violates these policies.

As users of YouTube and other online platforms, it is important to be mindful of the impact that words and actions can have on others, and to promote a safe and respectful online environment.

Dave Strange - Secret Santa



“By idiotically blaming me, you are allowing the real culprit to operate freely.”

During a recent YouTube live chat, Matt Taylor left a comment asking for Niki Cooper and Brian Harvey to come onto his MattTaylorTV! Show. The Mouse Variation 2.0 troll commented, "Matt Taylor is a stalker." 

Later on his own YouTube channel, The Mouse Variation 2.0 Troll denied it was him who left the comment. When asked who it could be, he implied it was Matt Taylor. 


“Stupid trolling behaviour with good spelling, good grammar and excellent punctuation....hmmm......let me guess who in the Matt Taylor camp has been doing this for years? Let me guess....who has a channel now called KingArthurII-TheWarKing! that used to be a cloned account called Michael Of The Mouse Family?”


Taylor denies it was him, “I want to clarify that I was not The Mouse Variation 2.0 troll who left the comment.”


Which begs the question; who is doing it?


“There was a mysterious operator on YouTube who was causing havoc and mayhem, using cloned accounts to spread chaos. No one knew who it was, but poor old Matt Taylor was always getting the blame. Sussex police officers were smashing his doors in and seizing his computers, but he was innocent. The operator was using Matt's name to cover their tracks, and it was ruining his life. Matt was a simple man who loved making videos about his passion for King Arthur, but this operator was making it impossible for him to continue. Matt was at his wit's end, and he didn't know what to do. He tried to explain to the police that he was innocent, but they didn't believe him. The operator was always one step ahead, and Matt was always getting the blame. It was a never-ending cycle of chaos and destruction, and Matt didn't know how to stop it. He was just a victim of the operator's twisted games, and he didn't know how to escape.”


“By idiotically blaming me, you are allowing the real culprit to operate freely.”


By idiotically blaming Matt Taylor, you are allowing the real culprit to operate freely. It is a common tactic of trolls and cybercriminals to use someone else's identity to cover their tracks. They know that by doing so, they can avoid detection and continue their nefarious activities without fear of being caught. Unfortunately, innocent people like Matt often get caught in the crossfire, and they are left to deal with the consequences of someone else's actions. It is frustrating and unfair, but it is also the reality of the world we live in.


Blaming Matt for the actions of the real culprit is not only unfair, but it is also counterproductive. By focusing on Matt, you are taking attention away from the real problem, and you are allowing the real culprit to operate freely. It is like trying to put out a fire by pouring gasoline on it. It only makes the situation worse.


Instead of blaming Matt, we should be focusing on finding the real culprit and bringing them to justice. We should be working together to identify the source of the problem and taking steps to prevent it from happening again in the future. This requires a collaborative effort from everyone involved, including law enforcement, online platforms, and individual users.


One of the most effective ways to prevent cybercrime is to educate people about the risks and dangers of the online world. Many people are unaware of the potential dangers of the internet, and they are not taking the necessary precautions to protect themselves. By educating people about the risks and dangers of the online world, we can help them to make informed decisions and avoid falling victim to cybercrime.


Another important step is to improve the security of online platforms and services. Online platforms should be designed with security in mind, and they should be regularly updated to address new threats and vulnerabilities. Users should also be encouraged to use strong passwords and two-factor authentication to protect their accounts.


In conclusion, blaming innocent people like Matt for the actions of cybercriminals is not only unfair, but it is also counterproductive. Instead of focusing on the wrong person, we should be working together to identify the real culprit and prevent them from causing further harm. This requires a collaborative effort from everyone involved, including law enforcement, online platforms, and individual users. By taking these steps, we can create a safer and more secure online world for everyone.


Tuesday, 25 April 2023

Intentionally or Accidentally...

Accidentally hitting the YouTube subscribe button does not amount to indirectly contacting someone. Subscribing to a YouTube channel is a one-way action that allows you to receive updates and notifications from the channel, but it does not establish any direct contact with the channel owner or other subscribers. Accidentally subscribing to a channel can be easily undone by clicking the "unsubscribe" button, and it does not constitute any form of communication or interaction with the channel or its owner. Therefore, accidentally hitting the YouTube subscribe button is not a form of indirect contact with someone.


Intentionally hitting the YouTube subscribe button can be considered a form of indirectly contacting someone. By subscribing to a YouTube channel, you are indicating your interest in the content produced by the channel owner and establishing a connection with them. While subscribing does not establish direct communication with the channel owner, it does allow you to receive updates and notifications from the channel, which can be seen as a form of indirect contact. Additionally, subscribing to a channel can be seen as a way of showing support for the channel owner and their content, which can be interpreted as a form of communication. Therefore, intentionally hitting the YouTube subscribe button can be considered a form of indirect contact with someone.