Noted mostly for his bigotry and harassment of women, Alex Barnes-Ross ended 2025 much as he began it: in a pageant of utter failure.
Seething in anti-religious bigotry, he raged against religious freedom and continued his pattern of public self-destruction, drawing attention as a stalker and shamelessly begging street urchin who has been fired from every job he has ever held, was memory-holed by his own mother, and is apparently incapable of friending anyone not a criminal or sex worker.
It’s tough to edit the list down to only 10, but here are Alex Barnes-Ross’ most notable failures for 2025.
Before being kicked off Church staff, Barnes-Ross texted the young woman he was obsessively harassing: “The whole time I’ve known you don’t like me, but… I have literally no [control over] my feelings.”
She later confirmed he “ignored my requests to stop his disturbing and harassing behaviour.”
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As his first victim eerily described, Barnes-Ross was “always trying to get physically closer.” And closer he got. Less than two weeks after being exposed as a stalker, Barnes-Ross brazenly targeted another female Scientologist—then boasted that the vile moment of harassment was the “highlight of my evening, highlight of my year,” flaunting the staggering depth of his moral bankruptcy.
YouTube, clearly as disturbed as his victim, swiftly took down the video in which he documented his own serial stalking for the world to see.
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Where an entire page of Fiona Ross’ website had once celebrated her son, viral allegations of his stalking prompted her to expunge any mention of him from her public life.
Barnes-Ross immediately took to YouTube to lament his “plight.” “Love should be unconditional,” he insisted. “You love your kids no matter what.” He, of course, made no apology for his stalking—or for the shame it heaped on his own mum.
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In a rare moment of candour, Barnes-Ross acknowledged that harassment—which he engages in as a way of life—is a criminal offence that could land the perpetrator in prison. Yet his history suggests that, much like his criminal associates, he may need further firsthand experience with the law to truly grasp the consequences of his abusive misconduct and compulsive stalking.
Full coverage here: Alex Barnes-Ross Admits Knowing the Criminal Consequences of His Harassment
After he livestreamed his own intent to make trouble on the streets of London, Barnes-Ross was dragged off by Metropolitan Police, who told media: “Officers searched a man at the scene following concerns around conspiracy to commit criminal damage.”
Far from showing remorse, Barnes-Ross gloated: “I think it’s fantastic that it has made headlines.”
Shocked when national TV hosts defended the human right of all Britons to practice the faith of their choosing, Barnes-Ross discovered he was the only bigot in the room. “I wasn’t prepared for the stance they actually took,” he admitted. He left the interview openly dejected and embarrassed, adding, “I hope I didn’t come across as a fool.”
Full coverage here: When Bigotry Backfires: TalkTV Host Stuns Alex Barnes-Ross with Lesson on Religious Freedom
Ashley Richards, a true crime YouTuber, admitted, “I don’t know s—t about Scientology,” but Alex Barnes-Ross ensnared her in his toxic web of online bigotry. She was soon churning out hours of anti-religious hate content, thereby drawing public scrutiny.
Richards will now be known forever as an online sex worker—yet another life ruined by Alex Barnes-Ross.
Details here: Alex Barnes-Ross Destroys Another Life: Ashley Richards Exposed as a Secret Sex Worker
Barnes-Ross deliberately chose to spend 2025 in the company of predators, perverts and extremists as deviant as himself—individuals like sex trafficking and Backpage.com paid defender Tony Ortega; sex tourist Mark Fisher; convicted felon and extortionist Nathanial Plotner; serial harasser and racist Jon Breen; and convicted hate speech offender John McGhee, under permanent injunction for violently assaulting a Scientologist.
As Goethe famously put it: “Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you who you are.”
Read more: Alex Barnes-Ross and the Criminal Circle That Defines Him—A STAND Exposé
Further proving his disastrous judgement, Alex Barnes-Ross took to YouTube to air hours of footage glorifying his own stalking, harassment and bigotry, set to triumphant classical music. Among the facts he amplified about himself: that he stalks and harasses women, spreads bigotry to distract from his own misconduct and takes pride in causing harm to his innocent victims.
Full coverage here: Alex Barnes-Ross Creates 2-Hour Video Promoting His Depravity
Alex Barnes-Ross’ entire life can be summed up by his November 4 post on X: a picture of him standing alone in a cheap Halloween costume—captioned with the royal “we”—cackling maniacally at the sky, the sole participant in a “protest” he spent an entire year planning.
The tweet cast in stark relief the fact that, 12 years after being kicked out of the Church of Scientology, Barnes-Ross has learned nothing and lost everything: He has no job, no legitimate friends, and even his own mother refuses to associate with him publicly—though he still lives in her flat, unable to afford rent.
Read more: Alone in the Rain: Stalker Alex Barnes-Ross and His Downward Spiral Into Total Irrelevance
See you for the next installment—same time, same pathetic circus, probably worse behaviour—next year.
For a fully documented look at Barnes-Ross’ harassment, stalking and criminal network, complete with videos, visit the STAND League exposé here.