Is Scientology stealth supporting the anti-vaccine group Advocates for Physicians' Rights?

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Prior thread on the original ESMB which contains a large amount of information:

Is Scientology stealth supporting the anti-vaccine group Advocates for Physicians' Rights?


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Advocates for Physicians’ Rights (AFPR) defends anti-vaccine protester throwing menstrual blood at California lawmakers.

[As noted in the thread on the original ESMB linked above, the Incorporator and Chief Financial Officer of AFPR is a Scientlogist, and he attorney for AFPR is a Scientologist.]

 
Advocates for Physicians Rights appears to me to be a rather slick Scientology, OSA created front group.
Scientology has mastered the art of subterfuge in the pursuit of power, influence, and money
 
Anti-vaxx and anti-mask Scientologist attorney Leigh Dundas makes the news again. No mention of Scientology.

Los Angeles Times: Vaccine foes, anti-mask activists target public health officials — at their homes

Vaccine foes, anti-mask activists target public health officials — at their homes

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Orange County has become a hot spot for the pushback against mask orders. Quick issued an order last month requiring everyone in the county to wear masks in public and at work when they are unable to stay six feet apart. Elected officials on the Board of Supervisors criticized the order, while some activists erroneously claimed that wearing masks is more dangerous than not wearing them. During public meetings, opponents of the order targeted their anger at Quick.

Leigh Dundas, a lawyer who fought against last year’s vaccine bill, rattled off personal information about Quick, including the name of her boyfriend and urged people to go to her home to protest. Speakers at one meeting showed off posters of Quick with a Hitler mustache and swastikas.

After Quick resigned, the county’s new health officer relaxed the mask order amid pressure from the Board of Supervisors.

The Orange County Medical Assn. said Quick’s departure “creates a dangerous precedent.” In addition to Quick, health officers in Butte, Nevada, San Benito and Yolo counties have resigned or retired, while county health directors in Orange and San Bernardino have also retired, according to the California Medical Assn.

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O/T. VIDEO: Resurrecting our Freedom episode 4 with [Scientologist attorney] Leigh Dundas.

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Published on Jun 17, 2020

Must Watch!!! Leigh Dundas, Human Rights Attorney: Reveals the potential physical / emotional dangers of masking and social distancing as well as how they are a slippery slope to a deeper violating agenda!

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Anti-vaxx, anti-mask and anti-social-distancing Scientologist attorney Leigh Dundas is discussed in the following story:

Meet Orange County’s New Terrorists

Terrorism, n.

the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.

Meet Orange County's New Terrorists. | Orange Juice Blog

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Leigh Taylor Dundas, the “human rights attorney” from Costa Mesa who first publicized Dr. Quick’s address, comes to this faux-science from a history of fighting against vaccines.

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Scientologist attorney Leah Dundas makes the news again. This time on Media Matters for America.

YouTube videos falsely claiming that masks are harmful have gotten hundreds of thousands of views

YouTube videos falsely claiming that masks are harmful have gotten hundreds of thousands of views

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Update (7/8/20): Following the publication of this article, YouTube removed videos from Peggy Hall, Leigh Dundas, Aaron Lewis, and Del Bigtree for violating its community guidelines.

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Another video, from Leigh Dundas, an anti-vaccine attorney, pushed a similar false claim regarding OSHA, alleging that masks “impede the flow of oxygen into your system.” The video has more than 170,000 YouTube views and 65,000 Facebook engagements (including being shared on the campaign Facebook page of an Arizona Republican state senator).

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Scientology Clear Leigh Dundas made the Los Angeles Times / Daily Piolet.

Orange County reaches 800 coronavirus-related deaths as anti-mask protest goes on in Costa Mesa

Orange County reaches 800 coronavirus-related deaths as anti-mask protest goes on in Costa Mesa


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Leigh Dundas, a human rights attorney in Orange County, said the event was organized “to bring awareness to the mask issue.”

“A lot of cities, counties and states have masks mandates that are actually contrary to a lot of posted science in terms of the harms of mask wearing … especially on older individuals,” Dundas said. “Just to bring awareness to the fact that we feel this is a violation of our constitutional rights and given that I’m familiar with that as an attorney, that’s why I’m here.”

Dundas said she felt the fine was atrocious, arguing that, “I mean, if I’d come up to you five months ago and I said you have to wear a burka or you have to wear a Spiderman outfit, that would have been a violation of your basic human rights and constitutional rights.”

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And this tweet identifies Leigh Dundas as "Scientology Lawyer Leigh Dundas."

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Scientology Clear Leigh Dundas made the Los Angeles Times / Daily Piolet.

Orange County reaches 800 coronavirus-related deaths as anti-mask protest goes on in Costa Mesa

Orange County reaches 800 coronavirus-related deaths as anti-mask protest goes on in Costa Mesa


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Leigh Dundas, a human rights attorney in Orange County, said the event was organized “to bring awareness to the mask issue.”

“A lot of cities, counties and states have masks mandates that are actually contrary to a lot of posted science in terms of the harms of mask wearing … especially on older individuals,” Dundas said. “Just to bring awareness to the fact that we feel this is a violation of our constitutional rights and given that I’m familiar with that as an attorney, that’s why I’m here.”

Dundas said she felt the fine was atrocious, arguing that, “I mean, if I’d come up to you five months ago and I said you have to wear a burka or you have to wear a Spiderman outfit, that would have been a violation of your basic human rights and constitutional rights.”

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And this tweet identifies Leigh Dundas as "Scientology Lawyer Leigh Dundas."

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Video: Scientologist human rights lawyer Leigh Dundas speaks at the October 17th 2020 Stand For Freedom Now rally in Santa Monica CA about the allegedly illegal COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing restrictions.





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