The ADL would be all over it. If the establishment gives up on defending a Jew, like Harvey Weinstein or Epstein, then mentioning that they're Jewish is verboten. If the establishment is defending a Jew then the establishment will be the first to mention they're Jewish to paint the critic as an antisemite.
Once the establishment convinces someone that a segment of the population (like anti-vaxers) is "the enemy" the hate that the brainwashed person subsequently feels almost seems to act like a drug, removing their ability to reason.
It seems a bit reminiscent of cult programming. They're encouraged to regard questioning of their beliefs as evil and dangerous and not to be friends with those who think differently.
I overheard an acquaintance that works in a hospital (in a non-medical capacity) complaining about the jabs tonight.
"When they give old people 6 shots - I should be careful how I word this - I don't think it helps. Every time I got a shot my arm was inflamed and hurt and was useless for four months. It's effectively like having a handicap."
Her boyfriend got jabbed and had a complication as well. Another time she almost seemed to hint that they give terminally ill people shots to kill them but I could have been misinterpreting it (she couches her language a lot so it's hard to say for sure).
Despite the jabs she's still pretty pro-pharma in general, which I don't get. It's wild how some people don't get that so much of it - not just the jab - is snake oil at best and probably harmful (anti-depressants, for example - some studies have indicates that they make people homicidal and/or suicidal).
I read some anonymous posts claiming this as well, yeah. Just seems like there'd likely be some pics of this by disgruntled Ruskies.
NASA did make a special toilet for ladies, though, which makes it more believable. It wouldn't be that surprising if some NASA higher ups got sexual favors in exchange for hooking these gals up with space fame (and sluts that trade pussy for mobility tend to be a bit on the crazy side).
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/10/space-toilet-nasa-women/616686/