Alex Barnes-Ross Admits Knowing the Criminal Consequences of His Harassment

In an unexpected new video, serial stalker and full-time anti-religious harasser Alex Barnes-Ross admits he knows exactly where his path of misconduct leads.

Alex Barnes-Ross concerned face surrounded by handcuffs

“Harassment itself is a criminal matter,” Barnes-Ross announces with grim clarity. “If you are a victim of a crime, it’s not you that sues the perpetrator, it’s the state. Then, if a case is brought, it’s a criminal matter that will come with prison time.”

Barnes-Ross has never before been so bold—or so open—about the trap he has knowingly set in motion for himself.

And his fate may already be sealed: The Information Commissioner’s Office—a government regulator—formally concluded Barnes-Ross’ conduct is deliberately “calculated to harass.”

Barnes-Ross just acknowledged knowing such behaviour is a criminal matter—and that leaves him with no excuses about ignorance of the law or its consequences.

Only one question remains: Can this compulsive stalker stop himself, or will the legal system have to do so?


For a fully documented look at Barnes-Ross’ harassment, stalking and criminal network, complete with videos, visit the STAND League exposé here.

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