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So the first time that I recall basically meeting Alex was—actually, it was in this office when he was a new staff member, like he just recently started working at the Church of Scientology of London.
And he really wanted to get attention. You know, he wanted basically people to like him. Like, that was something that came across pretty straightforward from the beginning. And also, he was quite clingy. So he always tried to cling on someone and basically just get more and more, you know, attention or also approval.
And then the more and more—to me, basically, Alex seemed odd or strange, or his behavior strange—the more and more I wanted to help him. But then, as time progressed and basically he was, like, taking the help but not really using it, but kind of twisting it and then shoving it back in our face, if it makes sense. Like, at that time I actually felt like I don’t know if I really want to interact with him anymore, you know.
The other thing that I noticed, which was also odd, is that there were periods of—I don’t know—days or weeks, you know, when he just didn’t come. Like, he just didn’t show up. Sometimes it was just no reason. So there was a lot of trouble in that sense, basically, that obviously when you work somewhere full-time, like, you’re supposed to be on a schedule, right? So that was odd.
It got to a point when basically our personnel department actually dismissed him because of his behavior, and also because of his unreliability as a staff member. And then afterwards, he was petitioning to come back or join again. And then he disappeared.
When I actually first saw, recently, what Alex is doing and how he turned out, I was actually shocked. And to be totally honest, I felt like a stab in the back. And I find it disgusting. But to be honest, this shows his true colors. And what I was suspecting at the time—that he might have, like, different motives than what he’s stating—now he actually proved that that was true.