A genomics researcher claims to have found Pfizer mRNA ‘vaccine’ DNA sequences inside a colon cancer biopsy.
Kevin McKernan, a genomics expert, said his team used PCR testing on a tumor sample and “shockingly, there’s a lot of it.”
The finding, if verified, would suggest that fragments of vaccine-related DNA may persist in human tissue — a scenario critics argue was never fully ruled out during safety testing. McKernan described the discovery as a “scientific red flag,” urging regulators and health authorities to take the issue seriously.
Concerns raised include whether regulatory bodies failed in their oversight of vaccine safety protocols, and whether accelerated approval processes allowed risks to be overlooked.
Advocates for further investigation argue that transparency is essential and that unanswered questions about potential long-term effects must be addressed directly by both regulators and vaccine manufacturers.
🚨 PFIZER DNA SEQUENCES FOUND IN CANCER BIOPSY? 🚨
A patient with colon cancer… biopsied.
🔬 Inside the tumor? Pfizer mRNA vaccine sequences.🧬 Genomics expert Kevin McKernan:
“We used PCR to test for the Pfizer sequence — shockingly, there’s a lot of it.”
This isn’t… pic.twitter.com/sz4lBk7JZ0— Jim Ferguson (@JimFergusonUK) August 26, 2025