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POTENTIAL TROUBLE SOURCE: From Devout Scientologist to Enemy Activist

  • NIghtingale Room, The Grand Central Pub 29-30 Surrey Street Brighton, BN1 3PA (map)

Join Alexander Barnes-Ross (aka ‘Apostate Alex’) on his journey from critical thinker to devout Scientologist and finally Scientology’s #1 UK enemy, after organising the largest UK Scientology protest in 15 years.

You can’t leave the room until you’ve written down everything you’ve done wrong. “Have you ever masturbated?”

“Write down every instance you’ve done this in as much detail as you can: when, where, how many times. Did you watch porn? What type? How long for?”

Those were the last few moments for Alexander Barnes-Ross in Scientology, and the last time he’d set foot in a Church as a Scientologist in ‘good standing’.

At the age of 19, Alex was declared a ‘Potential Trouble Source’ and dismissed from his post as Director of Public Book sales at the Church of Scientology in London. Escorted to his desk, and then the door, he was heartbroken: everything he believed in and everybody he'd spent countless hours with, day in, day out, over the preceding months - gone. Alex was as dedicated as they come: ready to ‘Clear the planet’ and spend his life making the world a better place.

Alexander Barnes-Ross

Alexander now runs a Youtube channel under the name ‘Apostate Alex’ where he interviews other former Scientology members; and works tirelessly to raise public awareness of the dangers presented by their continued operations.

In January 2024, Alex engaged former Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott to request HMRC conduct a full investigation into Scientology’s financial operations and is now campaigning against the group’s ongoing efforts to infiltrate British government.
Alex is also the Editor of ScientologyBusiness.com, an online publication that provides analysis and commentary on Scientology’s financial, legal and corporate affairs in the UK and Europe.

  • DOORS OPEN: 7pm

  • TALK STARTS: 7:30pm

  • AUDIENCE Q&A: 8:45pm

Brighthink is a non-profit organisation, non of our invited speakers charge for their time, and proceeds from ticket sales go towards the running costs that allow us to put on these events for the public.

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