Brighton Satan Hunter big promises but no delivery

For several years the people of Brighton have been promised an exciting £20 billion theme park and film studios on the King Arthur theme by an individual known as Matthew Taylor. The project promised to transform the Brighton leisure and tourist industry via Saudi Arabian investment headed by Mr Taylor that would have resulted in hundreds of jobs. The project also included an artificial island and a space port to the moon.

Many now consider the grand claims by Matthew Taylor to be moon dust and moon shadows, for nothing tangible appears to have arisen beyond a few videos and internet posts by Taylor on free social media platforms buried amongst a chaotic mix of subjects and ongoing victimisation of a group of people Taylor has personal issues with.

If the Saudis had placed trust in the person of Matthew Taylor to the tune of £20 billion, one is left wondering why Taylor has no professional web site for his project, or why he is not spending his time in what must be a complex and time consuming process to bring an idea into concrete reality. Indeed, none of the local media entities such as The Argus or the Brighton and Hove News have reported much in the way of developments other than repeating the claims of Taylor about his project. Because there will be many people impacted by the proposed project, that will transform the face of Brighton, neither the councillors, the planners or the residents have been consulted by Mr Taylor, and neither does he seem to have encouraged a conversation with others in how this project should be developed.

As to the Saudis, nobody knows who from Saudi Arabia is involved in this project, or what organisation or entity. There are no time scales, no planning applications and no tangible official information other than hard to find posts Taylor has made in his confusing social media accounts. Such projects as Taylor proposes with a large capital investment usually are registered with Company House, but no such company exists, and the name of Matthew Taylor is registered only with two dissolved companies.

Of concern is a self published article by Matthew Taylor on the Sussex World platform where he was begging readers to donate £1600 for a Samsung S8 14″ tablet so he could story board a proposed King Arthur film trilogy, which was supposed to be part of the overall project he had initially proposed. Taylor also shared with readers an admission that his activities had resulted in police raids that had seized computer equipment, which cast a shadow over both the character, reputation and judgement of a man that claims to be involved in a major transformative Brighton project worth £20 billion. If the Saudis are not prepared to invest £1600 in Matthew Taylor, then there must be questions about the claims of Taylor that they will invest £20 billion in a project associated with Taylor. At the time of writing, after ten days, the go-fund campaign for a Samsung had only earned Taylor twenty pounds.

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