It is common knowledge that corporate Scientology embeds operatives in the "ex-" and/or "critic" community, and in any group that could inhibit their expansionist plans. They've been doing it for decades, as per Hubbard's directives for infiltration etc. It is completely within any GO/OSA personnel's mandate to covertly embed themselves in every group that arises against them, or even to become the "opposition" to Scientology.
http://suppressiveperson.org/1969/02/16/hcopl-targets-defense/
http://suppressiveperson.org/1969/02/16/hcopl-battle-tactics/
http://suppressiveperson.org/1960/08/15/hcopl-department-of-government-affairs/
For all I know, OSA and their academics manufactured such an "Anti-Scientology" grouping for this very purpose. I don't know anyone who actually identifies this way. It is also borne out in history that the Scientologists and their organizational entities don't come out to the public as who they really are anyway.
Leah Remini calls herself a "Troublemaker," which I don't identify with, and I strongly disagree with what she and Rinder aired about the SP doctrine. It serves the corporate Scientologists' malign purposes. Tom Cruise has been propagandizing on the SP doctrine since at least
Collateral. Rathbun and company came out on an "ethics paradigm," citing Hubbard's Ethics Program No. 1, which has to do with executing the SP doctrine. [Ref.: an
earlier ESMB post] DM has likewise not stopped his share of fake messaging and black PR.
Much of the propaganda on the
Aftermath forwards corporate Scientology's black PR against the religious class of "Suppressive Person." Certainly Rinder outside his
Aftermath activities has been supporting the conspiracy that includes Miscavige, while cloaking this support with "good deeds" and fake exposure. He does this by not telling the truth about the conspiracy, not helping his victims, and by not doing what he can about the undeserved IRS tax exemption which he claims he helped to obtain.
It is impossible for me to say which line of attacks are "worse." When someone like Mike Rinder wants you to believe that he and his co-conspirators will do anything, that's what seems wise to believe. But there's no doubt that fair game keeps going, and it is not any kinder or gentler since Mike Rinder rose to power in OSA or since he left the corporation.