Sunday, 14 May 2023

Matthew Taylor and his dark secrets by James Hind, Brighton based satanist.

The Satan Hunter Matthew Taylor for years has haunted the internet, a demented clown of a creature, like IT in the Steven King book, creating terror and misery in countless victims, including children. Taylor lives in Brighton and argues, much like a Gestapo death camp torturer, that the suffering and fear he inflicts on his victims is for the purposes of entertainment and artistic expression, that those who deny him his creative art are denying him and his consumers, such as Shellie Mote and Mandy Marlin, freedom of speech and pleasure in creating art. Taylor’s canvas are his victims, those such as I, that he will pursue any strategy or invention as far as his imagination can go to inflict distress and terror upon me, be it via death threats, or attacks on my religion, or upon my story as a child abuse victim.

The favoured tool of Matthew Taylor’s art is the video camera, where, willingly or unwillingly, his victims become the stars of his latest chapter of surreal storymaking. A young boy emerges from a closet, dressed as a freakish clown, sinister music plays in the background. Some teen boys dive from rocks into the Brighton water as Taylor and a homeless man he picked up makes quiet sexual comments about them whilst urging them on to perform for the camera. A young child in another video begs not to be filmed, looking nervously up many times at a camera that is always there recording their every word and move.

Even though Matthew Taylor gives the impression that he puts his life on public display, warts and all, for the entertainment of his audience, as he does with his favoured victims such as myself, or nobody, or the countless other victims: Taylor retains dark secrets he is not brave enough to admit. Taylor says that everyone has a public, a private and a secret life. Taylor has a secret life, but like the torturer he dances about dangling little hints and clues about what those dark secrets are. Like a jigsaw, over time, hints and clues fit together, and a dark secret is not so secret as Taylor imagines.

One secret, which is not really a secret, for Matt Taylor has dropped enough hints, stories, admissions and innuendo, is that Taylor is not heterosexual. To identify with a gender that is not heterosexual is no longer a big deal outside of closed religious circles, as UK society has evolved where diversity, individuality and different genders are explored, encouraged and embraced in a positive, creative and colourful fashion. Taylor is not so brave, open and authentic to himself and his following in admitting what he is – his own homosexuality – most likely bisexuality; and his inability to do this has turned his secret into something dirty and sordid via the little mind games he plays around this subject. What is dark about this matter is how Taylor projects his version of homosexuality as something perverse and dirty onto those who have embraced it as a natural, authentic and healthy aspect of what they are; his passive-aggressive attitude and hatred to LGBTQ people, especially specific individuals.

Because Matthew Taylor is unable to accept what he is, to seek perhaps an open and honest relationship with another similar individual, Taylor has decided to go out around Brighton cruising spots for homosexual encounters. Taylor has dropped hints that he does cruise for such encounters, and perhaps does pay for the services of rent boys. Taylor has made many jokes about offering sexual services, around rent boys and other suchlike. Taylor describes what he does as “living on the edge”. It is indeed risky, for I am aware of rumours he was caught in a compromising position, and there is the risk of attacks and SDT’s in such encounters. Brighton has a thriving LGBTQ community and Taylor does not have to creep around in the dark and putting himself at risk if he was just honest in what he is and embraces this in an open way. This need to project his guilt and sense of being unclean onto others who embrace what they are in a positive and healthy way is part of the problem that we now have with the relentless stalking and terror Taylor indulges in against certain victims – Taylor seeks to destroy something that exists in himself that he projects onto innocent victims.

What is a problem – for which Matt Taylor should admit (at least to himself) – is his sexual attraction to young males in the 12-16 age range. For whatever reason Taylor did have in his possession indecent images of children (probably males) – Taylor published a letter on his social media where the police said he had those images on a storage device with his name on it and in his possession. Young teens (probably males) complained to their parents Taylor had made sexual comments towards them, for which Taylor was arrested. In quite a bizarre situation Taylor in many social media posts, including in a public confession in a bar he recorded on video, boldly admitted to making sexual comments to teens for which he was arrested – either to taunt his victims, and/or boast how he was arrested but got away with it. Also on video is the sexual conversations he was having with another paedophilic man about teens and children. There is also the ongoing projecting that Taylor does in accusing countless innocent people such as the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner with false allegations of sexually abusing children. In my opinion these allegations that others are sexually abusing children is a projection of the guilty sexual urges that Matthew Taylor has inside his mind towards children.

Matthew Taylor is moving through cycles of increasingly becoming worse and more willing to take risks in indulging in things that fester in his own mind. For Taylor, indulging in risky behaviour – living on the edge – is an intoxicating activity, and he will at some point take it too far where a victim will come to serious harm. Taylor boasts about being arrested and the long list of “No Further Action” outcomes; I understand how he must feel invincible and untouchable to have this long list of arrests which come to nothing. The best outcome for everyone is if a court judge makes a court order for Taylor to have a long stay in a mental hospital until whatever is going on in his head is sorted out.



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