The safety of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID vaccines is once again being called into question, and not just by some “flat-earthers” or conspiracy theorists, but by J & J officials in the US, the health ministry in Slovenia, and now, it’s being reported that the European Union’s drug regulator has identified a possible link between rare cases of blood clotting in deep veins with J & J’s COVID-19 vaccine.

The European Union’s drug regulator on Friday identified a possible link between rare cases of blood clotting in deep veins with Johnson & Johnson‘s Covid-19 vaccine and recommended the condition be listed as a side-effect of the shot.

Irish Examiner reports – The CMO’s comments follow an announcement from the European Union’s drug regulator today that identified a possible link between rare cases of blood clotting in deep veins with Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine.

It recommended the condition be listed as a side-effect of the shot.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) also recommended that immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), a bleeding disorder caused by the body mistakenly attacking platelets, be added as an adverse reaction with an unknown frequency to the J&J vaccine product information and to AstraZeneca’s vaccine.

J&J did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Last week, Project Veritas released a series of undercover videos showing J & J employees making comments about the vaccine that are causing many to wonder why our government is pushing so hard to force Americans to take the vaccine.

In the video below (part 3 of a series of 3 videos that have been released to the public), a J & J official says children shouldn’t take the COVID-19 vaccine because “there are unknown repercussions down the road.” The J & J scientist in the video