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bio-warfare

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noun

  1. another name for biological warfare

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U.S. and Ukrainian officials have strongly denied suggestions the labs were conducting bio-warfare experiments or that the research was being conducted in secret.

From Washington Times

Many people also believe that it is from God as a punishment,the 5G technology directly transmits the virus and weaken the human immunity, and some consider that the virus is a bio-warfare weapon.

From Salon

“Why is this important? This is about bioweapons. This is about bio-warfare. This is very concerning,” California Rep. Devin Nunes, the ranking Republican on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, told Fox News in releasing the report last week.

From Washington Times

Virus-hit Wuhan has two laboratories linked to Chinese bio-warfare program Trump urges nation to pray to God for 'protection and strength'

From Washington Times

Virus-hit Wuhan has two laboratories linked to Chinese bio-warfare program CNN's Dana Bash praises Trump's press conference: 'The kind of leader that people need'

From Washington Times