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biowar

noun as in germ warfare

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No, it's all about pandering to Donald Trump's rabidly bitter, trollish base, the same people who are so furious about losing the 2020 election they're committing biowar on their own bodies just to hurt the rest of the country for not wanting Dr. Drink Bleach as their president.

From Salon

She followed biowar veterans through interviews and archives, and she delved into the work of Swiss-born entomologist Willy Burgdorfer, who gave the bacteria its lesser-known name: Borrelia burgdorferi.

The German war machine, moreover, never attempted to approximate the biowar capabilities that the Allies had in place, if needed.

They were each responsible for coordinating the efforts of agencies, from the FBI to the CDC to the Army's biowar researchers, that seemed unable or unwilling to share what they knew with one another.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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