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

I just learned that: (1) Scientologist attorney Leigh Dundas is the Chief Executive Officer of the separate entity Advocates for Citizens' Rights (AFCR); and (2) the agent for service of process for AFCR is attorney Paul Rolf Jensen.

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Jensen has represented Roger Stone for at least two decades. "Committee to Stop the Steal" was registered with the federal government as a 527 tax-exempt political organization by a clerk at Jensen's personal injury firm. See:

Salon: Roger Stone-connected "Stop the Steal" group hasn't filed IRS reports — and its agent disappeared

February 19, 2021


Roger Stone-connected "Stop the Steal" group hasn't filed IRS reports — and its agent disappeared


Among many other things, AFCR has the purpose of promoting:


Purpose — AFCR


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The right to a confidential physician-patient relationship, including the right to informed consent, and the right to be free from forced medical procedures, unwanted medical control or invasion into one’s body.

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AFCR has tax-exempt status with the IRS.

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Finally, I must note that the latest IRS e-postcard filed by AFCR lists Gwen Snodgrass, not Leigh Dundas, as the "Principal Officer."

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H/T: InMinivanHell on Twitter:



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