The J&J vaccine does not use mRNA. I got ONE after my wife screamed and cried for a year that I was going to die if I didn’t do what NPR said.
No, J & J does not use mRNA .... BUT they do have a large load of spike protein & that is the issue with what Dr. McCullough is reporting. J&J uses an adenovirus instead of mRNA to carry the spike protein.
Here is how J&J (& AstraZenica) work:
“First, the DNA instructions to create the SARS-CoV-2 antigen (spike protein; not the full SARS-CoV-2 virus) are inserted into a modified virus (adenovirus).
Then after the “vaccine” is injected into an individual, the viral vector delivers the spike protein DNA instructions to cells resulting in large amounts of the spike protein antigen.”
Link (one of many on this - this one was fairly clear, not medeical ‘speak’):
https://docbrown77.substack.com/p/are-the-johnson-and-johnson-and-astra
My brother who got ONE J&J shot also did it basically because his wife was in hysterics (she got Pfizer) and was screaming “you can DIE (from COVID)”. She actually did this in front of me one day - it was shocking. This brother also now has prostate cancer ... fairly aggressive. Turbo cancer from the shot? That is an unanswered question & likely will remain that way.)