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- antisemitic bias". The Guardian. Lerman, Antonthy (14 February 2024). "Weaponising antisemitism: the gift that keeps on giving". Declassified UK. Hirsh...
- TikTok". The New Arab. 13 March 2024. Critics say supporters of Israel are weaponising antisemitism to defend Israel's war on Gaza and the criminalisation of...
- ammunition or inspiration." Deacon said that removing the c from black to "de-weaponise the term 'black ****'" was "taking on the 'colonisers' language and flipping...
- epidemics in human societies has led to the concern that viruses could be weaponised for biological warfare. Further concern was raised by the successful recreation...
- War II, both the United States and the Soviet Union developed means of weaponising pneumonic plague. Experiments included various delivery methods, vacuum...
- From 1975 to 1980 the Rhodesian government made several attempts to weaponise chemical and biological agents. Members of the security forces contaminated...
- 1007/978-3-031-49238-9_32. ISBN 978-3-031-49237-2. Lerman, Anthony (14 February 2024). "Weaponising antisemitism: the gift that keeps on giving". Declassified UK. Archived...
- August 26, 2022. Rose, Steve (January 21, 2020). "How the word 'woke' was weaponised by the right". The Guardian. Archived from the original on October 21...
- S2CID 209444942. Smith, Hannah; Mansted, Katherine (April 1, 2020). Weaponised deep fakes: National security and democracy. Vol. 28. Australian Strategic...
- doi:10.1111/xen.12115. PMC 4283710. PMID 25040337. "Deadly sea snail uses weaponised insulin to make its prey sluggish". The Guardian. 19 January 2015. Safavi-Hemami...