Alex Barnes-Ross cannot stop publicising his own stalking, harassment and bigotry.
For some reason, he thinks this is a good idea, which teaches us his judgement is as bad as his depravity.
On February 16, for example, Alex Barnes-Ross took to YouTube to exhibit a parade of online content that documented—for a full two hours—his own misconduct, and how decent people everywhere are disgusted with him, all set to triumphant classical music. Beethoven for losers.
No wonder he has failed at every job he has ever had.
The fact that Barnes-Ross thought this was a good idea is all the evidence you need that he doesn’t even understand what he is telling people about himself. As he attempts to stave off criticism of his own unhinged behaviour, all Barnes-Ross does is ensure it is seen by a wider audience. No wonder he has failed at every job he has ever had, and is reduced to pleading for donations from fellow bigots.
Among the facts Barnes-Ross has now accidentally amplified:
While no sane person would broadcast any of the above about himself, what is more disturbing by far is Barnes-Ross’ utter lack of remorse for stalking a young female Scientologist. He is so unrepentant as to literally promote:
In the words of Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard: “Many Anti-Social Persons will freely confess to the most alarming crimes when forced to do so, but will have no faintest sense of responsibility for them.”