The Poisoning of the West: Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico Warns the mRNA Covid Vaxxes Contain “Extremely High Levels of DNA,” By Brian Simpson
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has ignited global debate by warning of "extremely high levels of DNA" in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, calling for an immediate investigation and a halt to vaccine procurement, as reported by Rebekah Barnett in News on April 24, 2025. Citing an expert report by Czech biochemist Dr. Soňa Peková, presented by MP Dr. Peter Kotlár, Fico highlighted findings of residual DNA in Pfizer and Moderna vaccine vials used in Slovakia, with contamination levels up to 100 times higher than regulatory limits. This report, coupled with Fico's longstanding scepticism of Covid-19 policies, positions Slovakia as the first government to formally address these concerns, urging transparency and further analysis by the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV). The issue of DNA contamination raises serious health risks, including potential genomic integration, oncogenesis, and immune dysregulation, which could lead to widespread disease if unaddressed. Framed within a "revenge against Europe" theme, Fico's actions can be seen as a defiant stand against globalist pressures, particularly from Western pharmaceutical giants and EU mandates, perceived as imposing experimental and potentially harmful interventions on sovereign nations.
Fico's announcement, delivered in a recorded address shared by RT, underscores the urgency of addressing what he calls a "highly sensitive and serious matter." The report by Dr. Peková, presented on March 11, 2025, by Kotlár, a government-appointed commissioner reviewing Slovakia's pandemic response, analysed 34 batches of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. It found "dangerously high levels of DNA" and undisclosed substances, with Kotlár controversially claiming these could "integrate into human DNA," potentially turning recipients into "genetically modified organisms." Fico, who has consistently opposed COVID-19 vaccines—publicly refusing vaccination and labelling them "experimental"—proposed two immediate actions: commissioning the SAV to conduct a quantitative analysis of vaccine contents and informing Slovak citizens about the findings via a government resolution.
Slovakia is contractually obligated to purchase nearly 300,000 vaccine doses in 2025–2026 for €5.7 million, a deal signed by former PM Ľudovít Ódor in 2023. Fico urged halting these purchases until the contamination issue is resolved, arguing that ignoring the "black and white" evidence would be "irresponsible." His stance aligns with his broader criticism of pandemic measures, including lockdowns and mandates, which he protested during the crisis. The findings were shared with U.S. officials, including HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is reportedly considering removing mRNA vaccines from the U.S. childhood vaccination schedule.
Fico's move has drawn sharp criticism. Slovakia's drug regulator, ŠÚKL, denounced Kotlár's claims as "unscientific and dangerous," threatening legal action for spreading panic. Opposition parties, like Progressive Slovakia, accused Fico of exploiting "conspiratory delusions" to distract from governance failures. Euractiv labelled Kotlár's presentation as disinformation, falsely claiming mRNA cannot enter the cell nucleus—a point irrelevant to DNA contamination concerns. Despite this, Fico's actions resonate with a global movement, as nine independent studies worldwide, including those by Kevin McKernan and Dr. Phillip Buckhaults, have confirmed excessive DNA in mRNA vaccines, with levels in Australia reaching 145 times the WHO's 10 ng/dose limit.
The presence of residual DNA in mRNA vaccines, particularly at levels far exceeding regulatory thresholds, poses significant health risks, validated by multiple independent analyses. These dangers include:
Residual DNA, carried by lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), can enter cell nuclei and integrate into the human genome. A 2022 study cited by The Expose found Pfizer/BioNTech mRNA incorporating into human DNA within six hours. Kevin McKernan's team identified simian virus 40 (SV40) promoters in Pfizer vaccines, known to facilitate DNA integration and linked to cancer risk. Integration could lead to genetic mutations, potentially causing hereditary disorders or activating oncogenes.
Excessive DNA fragments, especially with SV40 sequences, are suspected of triggering cancer. McKernan and Dr. Buckhaults have warned that DNA contamination could initiate "turbo-cancers," a concern echoed by 52 academics in a Fukushima study. A peer-reviewed study found Pfizer's vaccine with up to 354 times the recommended DNA limit, raising carcinogenic potential. Slovak concerns align with these findings, as Kotlár's report suggests DNA levels could increase cancer risk.
Contaminant DNA may provoke autoimmune responses or interfere with immune function. Internal TGA emails, cited by Barnett, acknowledge that DNA fragments can enter the nucleus, contradicting public assurances. This could exacerbate vaccine-related adverse events, with Fico noting personal acquaintances suffering health issues post-vaccination.
The presence of "undisclosed substances" in vaccines, as reported by Kotlár, raises questions about manufacturing transparency. McKernan's findings of SV40 sequences, not disclosed to regulators, suggest intentional obfuscation by Pfizer. Such lapses undermine trust and amplify risks of unforeseen biological effects.
These risks are compounded by regulatory failures. The TGA and FDA have dismissed concerns as "misinformation," despite internal acknowledgment of DNA integration risks. The WHO's 10 ng/dose limit is arbitrary, with no studies confirming safety at these levels, and regulators like Australia's TGA have not conducted patient-level data reviews.
Fico's stance can be interpreted as a form of "revenge against Europe," reflecting Slovakia's resistance to Western pharmaceutical and EU-driven agendas perceived as compromising national sovereignty and public health. Much like Professor Modzelewski's rejection of Poland's responsibility for Europe's colonial past, Fico's actions challenge the imposition of "experimental" vaccines by globalist entities like Pfizer, Moderna, and the WHO. His refusal to vaccinate and his defiance of lockdown rules during the pandemic position him as a populist leader prioritising Slovak interests over supranational mandates.
The "revenge" narrative frames Western vaccine rollouts as a form of biomedical colonialism, with Slovakia bearing the consequences of untested interventions pushed by Euro-centric powers and Big Pharma. Fico's call to halt vaccine purchases and investigate DNA contamination is a direct rebuke of the EU's pandemic policies, which he and Kotlár have labelled as profiteering schemes by "insatiable pharmaceutical companies." This echoes Modzelewski's sentiment that Poland should not pay for the West's historical wrongs, as Fico rejects Slovakia's role as a testing ground for Western vaccines. Reports of FDA lab findings of DNA contamination 6–470 times above limits, amplify this distrust, suggesting a deliberate cover-up by global health authorities.
Fico's survival of a May 2024 assassination attempt, coupled with comparisons to anti-globalist figures like Romania's Calin Georgescu, fuels speculation that his stance threatens powerful interests. Julian Gillespie's praise for Fico's "brave step" underscores Slovakia's role as a vanguard in exposing a perceived pharmaceutical conspiracy, potentially galvanising other nations to resist. This aligns with the American Thinker's critique of elite-driven policies, where unaccountable institutions impose harmful measures under the guise of public good, a dynamic Fico appears to be countering.
Critics argue that Kotlár's claims are exaggerated or unscientific. Slovakia's ŠÚKL and scientists like Peter Sabaka assert that mRNA vaccines are safe, with no evidence of DNA integration into human cells. The Slovak Academy of Sciences and opposition parties have urged caution, warning that Kotlár's rhetoric risks isolating Slovakia internationally. Euractiv and Australia's ABC dismiss the contamination concerns as misinformation, citing "rigorous" testing by regulators, though they fail to address specific findings like McKernan's or the TGA's internal admissions. However, the dismissal of independent studies by regulators, without transparent counter-evidence, weakens their credibility. The TGA's acknowledgment of DNA integration risks, coupled with nine global studies confirming contamination, lends weight to Fico's concerns. Slovakia's high Covid-19 death toll (21,000 in a population of 5 million) and distrust of Western vaccines, exacerbated by the Sputnik V controversy, contextualise Fico's scepticism. His populist, pro-Russia stance, inspired by Hungary's Viktor Orban, further frames his actions as a defense of national sovereignty against globalist overreach.
Prime Minister Robert Fico's warning about DNA contamination in mRNA vaccines, based on Dr. Peková's report, marks Slovakia as a pioneer in confronting a global health controversy. By demanding further investigation and halting vaccine purchases, Fico challenges the narrative of vaccine safety, highlighting risks like genomic integration, cancer, and immune dysregulation, corroborated by independent researchers. Within the "revenge against Europe" theme, his actions resist Western pharmaceutical dominance and EU mandates, positioning Slovakia as a defender of its people against perceived biomedical exploitation. Despite fierce opposition, the growing body of evidence and public distrust, as seen in X posts and international petitions, suggests Fico's stand may inspire broader reckoning. As Julian Gillespie notes, Slovakia's move could prevent "an epidemic of disease and cancers," making it a critical moment in the fight for transparency and sovereignty.
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Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico warns the mRNA Covid vaccines contain "extremely high levels of DNA" and is calling for further investigation, after an expert report published last month found residual DNA in Slovakia-sourced vials of both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines at up to 100 times higher than the regulatory limit.
In a recorded address shared by Russian news site RT, the populist leader said that responding to this "highly sensitive and serious matter" was an urgent priority.
"That's why I took a shortcut today and tried to find an answer to this gravely serious issue in a serious timeframe," he said, proposing that the Slovak government immediately initiate further analysis of Covid vaccine vials by the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV).
"Secondly, the government should, by resolution, inform Slovak citizens about the serious findings of the expert report, which found exceptionally high levels of DNA and undisclosed substances in the the tested vaccine samples," said Fico, who has previously called the Covid vaccines "experimental" and is known for his critical stance on pandemic measures such as mandates and lockdowns.
"Although COVID-19 vaccination rates are currently extremely low, people deserve such a warning."
Fico further urged the Slovak government to halt procurement of almost 300,000 doses of Covid vaccines that former PM Ľudovít Ódor committed the country to purchase, to the value of €5,793,801, until investigation into the issue of DNA contamination has been completed.
"Not everyone had the genuine freedom to decide whether to get vaccinated or refuse it, as I did publicly and repeatedly. However, ignoring what we see in black and white in the expert report would be irresponsible," said Fico, who is currently serving his third non-consecutive term as PM and survived an assassination attempt in May 2024.
The report, prepared by Czech biochemist Dr Soňa Peková, was presented to Fico last month by Slovak MP and physician Dr Peter Kotlár, who heads up a government-appointed commission tasked with reviewing Slovakia's management of the Covid pandemic.
In an explosive press conference on 11 March, Dr Kotlár claimed that all 34 analysed Pfizer and Moderna vaccine batches contained dangerously high levels of DNA, which had the potential to "integrate into human DNA" and possibly transform recipients into "genetically modified organisms."
The findings of the expert report were forwarded to Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jnr., who, despite the media's characterisation of him as an 'anti-vaxxer,' has remained relatively pro-vaccine in his public statements since taking the high-level position in the Trump administration.
In the US, both Pfizer and Moderna's mRNA Covid vaccines are recommended on the childhood vaccination schedule, however Kennedy is weighing pulling this recommendation, reports Politico.
Influential European news site Euractiv called Dr Kotlàr's presentation "riddled with disinformation," however its own article was littered with false and misleading claims.
For example, that "mRNA from the vaccine never enters the cell nucleus, where DNA is located" - a claim which has been scientifically shown to be false, for which health authorities hold no evidence, and which is materially irrelevant to the question of whether contaminant DNA (not mRNA) can enter the cell nucleus.
The warning from Slovakia's PM comes as nine independent investigations have now confirmed excessive levels of synthetic DNA in the mRNA vaccines around the world.
However, Slovakia is the first government to take the issue seriously, tabling discussion of further investigation and other precautionary measures. Conversely, across the board, regulators and media have either ignored the DNA contamination findings, or issued statements characterising the scientific work as unreliable and 'misinformation.'
In Australia, where amounts of DNA contamination have been detected at levels up to 145 times the WHO (World Health Organisation) regulatory limit of 10 nanograms per dose, citizens have taken to petitioning their local councils to raise the matter with state and federal officials in an effort to instigate serious investigation and precautionary action.
Just yesterday, Australia's state-funded ABC ran a smear-piece on the grass-roots movement, after several South Australian councils recently agreed to take their constituents' concerns over contaminated Covid shots to the powers that be.
"Medical experts say motions passed by local councils in South Australia promoting vaccine scepticism are putting the community at risk," states the article, before going on to quote more experts.
"Health experts say the motions are inspired by misinformation about vaccines, which have been debunked by fact checkers," it goes on, linking to an out-of-date AAP 'fact-check' which simply parrots official denials of independent scientific findings.
Personally, I believe the phrase "experts say" should be scratched from journalism style books everywhere, and if I have ever used this phrase previously, I unreservedly apologise.
The article features Australia's premier Covid vaccine rent-an-expert, University of Queensland infectious disease physician and clinical microbiologist Professor Paul Griffin, who assures that despite the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) reviewing no patient-level data, having no idea whether the lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) contain contaminant DNA, how long spike manufacture continues for, or how many adverse events are actually caused by the injectables - the vaccines have been 'rigorously' tested are are perfectly safe.
Professor Griffin said it was irresponsible for elected officials to promote "vaccine misinformation" in council chambers, and that "when it comes to health matters, we should exercise… respect and get our advice from people with sufficient expertise to make comment."
Presumably, respected scientists like Kevin McKernan, former head of R&D for Human Genome Project at Whitehead Institute/MIT, Dr Phillip Buckhaults, cancer genomics scientist at the University of South Carolina, and virologist Dr David Speicher of the University of Guelph - all of whose scientific findings of DNA contamination in the mRNA Covid vaccines have been presented to councils - aren't expert enough for Prof Griffin's liking.
Not mentioned in the article, the fact that TGA staffers admitted via internal emails that several of the concerns brought to councils over the DNA contamination are not 'misinformation' at all, but are scientifically justified.
Internal emails from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) reveal that the regulator withheld knowledge of DNA contamination risks relating to the modRNA vaccines from the public, presenting a picture of certainty on safety where there is none.
South Australian activist Roy Rogers is taking the media attention as a sign that the endeavour to raise awareness about the DNA contamination is working. "Good to know we're making an impact!" he quipped after reading the ABC article.
Rogers played a key role in presenting the DNA contamination evidence to the Alexandrina Council, which subsequently passed a motion to raise the matter with state and federal officials.
Rogers and other volunteers continues to assist Australians in bringing the matter to their own councils, with resources available on the Port Hedland Motion website, named after the Port Hedland Council, which instigated this movement.
Are people still buying the dismissals of media and health authorities on the safety of the Covid shots, and DNA contamination specifically? At large, it would seem so, despite pockets of resistance.
However, a frank discussion of the topic on the world's number one podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience, is just one 'crack in the matrix' of many, which also include personal experience of vaccine-injury, or the innate ability to smell the BS.
Continuing efforts to not let regulators and media brush this issue aside are several international declarations and petitions.
The David Declaration, which has garnered approximately 1,000 signatures of concerned doctors and scientists, demands suspension of the mRNA Covid vaccination program and a moratorium on mRNA technology pending rigorous investigation into excessive levels of synthetic DNA contamination.
Australians Demand Answers, a political campaign led by independent MP for Monash, Russell Broadbent, seeks further investigation of DNA contamination findings in the mRNA shots.
And a citizens' petition to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) calls for the suspension of the mRNA Covid vaccines due to findings of DNA contamination and improper regulatory assessment due to the alleged presence of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the shots.
Julian Gillespie, former barrister and author of the FDA petition, said the address by Slovakian PM Robert Fico will galvanise these efforts.
"Now we have a sovereign government that has confirmed the independent lab findings of DNA contamination reaching back to early 2023 with the first discovery by gene sequencing expert Kevin McKernan," said Gillespie.
"It's good to see a politician with the balls to finally step up and speak the truth with concern for their people," said Gillespie, offering congratulations to Fico for "taking this brave step in preventing what could well become an epidemic of disease and cancers as a result of this contamination."
Will the Slovak government follow through? Or will Fico go the way of Romania's Calin Georgescu, France's Marine Le Pen, and other European political figures that do not toe the pro-Euro, pro-globalist, pro-pharma cartel line?
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