On March 5, stalker and anti-Scientology bigot Alex Barnes-Ross publicly reiterated what he has declared countless times before: that he was devastated to be kicked out of the Church for cause and that his anti-Scientology harassment is fuelled by bitterness and a thirst for revenge.
“I was heartbroken,” Barnes-Ross tweeted of his expulsion.
In spite of being removed from the Church more than a decade ago after stalking a young woman, Barnes-Ross, to this day, tells anyone who will listen how much he loves the religion—how “it was everything to me,” how “I got kicked out,” how “I was fighting to stay,” how “Scientology is the best way to help people,” and how “the last time I felt truly inspired to do something, or like a feeling of meaningfulness in my life... was in Scientology.”
Apparently as disgusted as everyone else, Barnes-Ross’ own mother removed any trace of her stalking son from her website.
In his most recent declaration of unrequited love for the religion, Barnes-Ross included a photograph of a document he apparently proudly framed on his wall—a document declaring that he blames all others for his own failings and takes no responsibility for himself.
Barnes-Ross engages in this course of self-destructive conduct constantly, bragging about his own moral failings and incriminating himself:
It is unclear what Barnes-Ross feels he stands to gain by furnishing yet further proof that he attacks the Church because he loves it, and because he is insane.