They trumped up a health risk and forced it off the market because it was a real vaccine and keeping folks from using the mRNAs. Remember, first step is "they" contaminated the first batches to keep it off the market as long as they could.
The excuse the feds gave was that J&J caused clotting, when, of course, it was the Frankenshots that were causing the clotting but allowed to remain on the market.
The health risks for the J&J weren’t trumped up but probably was forced off the market by the competition like you say.
J&J was just as problematic as the mRNA’s.
“How Bad Is My Batch” showed my batch had a 1.4% published fatality rate. I almost joined that group but just ended up with almost every othe adverse reaction listed and one more not listed. I did suffer a lot. Three years later I’m a lot better but still fighting it.
Now that’s interesting. I never heard that side of the story.
JnJ wasn’t a real vaccine, it did the same thing as the others, just with a different method of infection. JnJ used DNA inside an adenovirus to tell your cells to make the mRNA to make your cells produce the virus fragments. Exact same outcome as AZ or Pfizer, just with an extra step or two at the beginning.