The Art of Blaming Others.
A Masterclass in Deflection, Gaslighting, and Digital Sabotage.
Blaming others is one of the oldest and most effective psychological manoeuvres in human conflict. It shifts responsibility, preserves the blamer’s self-image, mobilises allies, and confuses observers. In my case, this tactic has been weaponised against me for years, led by Tony Quigley (who operates as Harry Munker) and supported by people like James Hind.
Leading the charge is Tony Quigley himself. He recently implied that Katie and Justin have “killed” my audience. This is classic deflection—blaming innocent bystanders for the deliberate damage he and his circle have inflicted on my work.
How Tony Sees Himself.
Tony’s own words perfectly capture his mindset:
“God is good and so am I. I don't know I'm doing wrong because I haven't done anything wrong, unlike certain people who know they have wronged, and gaslight projected onto others.”
He presents himself as morally flawless while projecting his own tactics onto everyone else. This self-absolution allows him to strike at my channels repeatedly and then point the finger elsewhere.
The Real Record of Sabotage.
Let me set the facts straight:
I have never received copyright strikes from Katie or Justin. Tony Quigley, however, has issued multiple strikes against my channels. One clear example was when I reposted one of his own videos under fair use — the same video in which he compared my content, videos, and blogs to horseshit. He didn’t strike it because the material was damaging to him; he struck it because he knew he could, and because three strikes would destroy my channel.
Then there was the video of Emily T screaming like a banshee on my own channel. Even though I held the copyright, Tony and his associates filed complaints to suppress it. Their goal wasn’t to protect intellectual property — it was to hide her conduct from public view. What better way to cover up embarrassing behaviour than by silencing anyone who shows it?
I don’t go live on YouTube because of Katie or Justin, despite Tony’s gaslighting. The real reason is simpler and darker: Tony’s friends, especially James Hind, repeatedly report me to Sussex Police over any perceived slight. These complaints have led to my arrest and the prolonged seizure of my computer equipment — sometimes for years — leaving me unable to stream, create, or build an audience.
James Hind’s Open Campaign.
James Hind makes no secret of his intentions. He has written publicly:
“Please give no mercy to Matthew Taylor and keep the copyright strikes against him. His channels are full of toxic abuse, stalking and harassment against multiple victims. The destruction of a channel of Matthew Taylor has a larger impact on Taylor than an arrest does. Matthew Taylor is a pure psychopath in my opinion.”
He has also boasted:
“We hit Matthew Taylor with a copyright strike for using our logo without our consent, which was enough to terminate his YouTube channel.”
And again:
“A mix of reports by Project Night Watch resulted in the termination of the leading YouTube account of extremist Matthew Taylor of Brighton.”
Hind and his group of delusional stalkers, have openly celebrated removing dozens of my videos. None of this involves Katie or Justin. Yet Tony Quigley deliberately names them as the cause of my declining presence. That is the art of blaming others in its purest form.
The Hypocrisy Runs Deep.
James Hind has criticised my content as “low quality, confusing, boring and unpredictable” and scattered across multiple sites. What he conveniently omits is that he and his associates have done everything in their power to make it that way — through strikes, mass reports, police complaints, and relentless disruption — while pointing at others as the reason for my struggles.
My audience didn’t die because of Katie or Justin. It was crippled by Tony Quigley, James Hind, and their network. They plunged the knife in, then looked around for someone else to blame.
Why This Matters.
This isn’t just personal. It’s a pattern of procedural warfare: when they can’t defeat me in open discussion, they use copyright systems, reporting brigades, and law enforcement to silence me. Then they rewrite the narrative to shift blame onto convenient scapegoats.
I have been on the receiving end of this for years. The strikes, the complaints, the equipment seizures, the suppressed videos — all of it traces back to them. The blood is on their hands, not on the people Tony Quigley cynically drags into his story.I will continue exposing this because the public deserves the truth, not the carefully crafted deflection. The art of blaming others only works when people accept the lie. I refuse to let that happen.









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