tyb
o7
he knows a lot of stuff about hidden london.
sure seems about right
The u.k clowns and their dasterly plans for narrative control.
anon has see the protestors.
Worst psyops and bunch of weak individuals ever.
kek
the endless complaining will continue until image are back.
The shills cannot cope with just words.
anon does not mind it.
although memes production has been shut down. hopefully anons have enough to be going on with and can make their own by now.
for now…
Anons should trump truth social.
djt: BIG PROGRESS ON RUSSIA. STAY TUNED! President DJT
timestamp 09.16.05
17th August 2025.
Can another anon get the source
916
916
Mar 10, 2018 1:04:36 PM EST
>>613129
What about Awan.
Is Israel involved?
>>613193
We are saving Israel for last.
Very specific reason not mentioned a single time.
Q
trip ducks chek'ed and in line
latest news on russia v ukraine deal.
runtime: 8min 41 secs
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Trump had 'difficult' call with Zelenskyy after Putin summit: Report
https://youtu.be/R9-to7-Pho8
35 MINUTES AGO - WITKOFF
Trump envoy reveals new details on Trump-Putin summit: It's 'EPIC' what we achieved
https://youtu.be/JU_yX4NZ9oA
The media the deep state want to stop any attempts and peace progress
anon has never seen the whole of the media, alt media and talking heads attacking trump personally and belittling the progress made.
they can talk behind keyboards but they are not on the battlefield or their children.
They are also taking down the internet or any counter to the narrative by the online safety act and physical take downs of social media and pro new outlets
Bela
The name "Béla" (Hungarian: [ˈbeːlɒ]; Slavic variants are Bela or Belo) is a common Hungarian male given name, with its etymology likely derived from the old Hungarian word "bél," meaning "heart" or "insides," symbolizing bravery and character.
Another possible origin is a Turkic word "boila/boyla," meaning "noble, distinguished," a title of high nobility among the Bulgars and Göktürks, or it may be a variant of the name Ábel.
The name has been historically associated with several notable figures, including Hungarian kings such as Béla I (1020–1063), Béla II (1109–1141), Béla III (1148–1196), Béla IV (1206–1270), and Béla V (1261–1312), who was also Duke of Lower Bavaria.
Other historical figures include Béla of Saint Omer, a French knight and Lord of one half of Thebes who died in 1258
, and Béla of Macsó, a Duke of Macsó and Bosnia who lived from 1243 to 1272.
The name is also associated with prominent individuals in the arts and sciences. Béla Bartók (1881–1945), a Hungarian composer and pianist, is one of the most renowned figures bearing the name.
Béla Lugosi (1882–1956), a Hungarian-American actor, is best known for his iconic portrayal of Count Dracula in the 1931 film adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, which established him as a legendary figure in horror cinema.
His son, Bela Lugosi Jr. (born 1938), became an American lawyer.
Other notable individuals include Béla Kárpáti (1929–2003), a Hungarian footballer
, Béla Bacsó (1891–1920), a Hungarian journalist and writer
, and Béla Szabados (born 1974), a Hungarian Olympic swimmer.
In the realm of technology, Bela is an open-source embedded computing platform designed for ultra-low latency interactive audio applications.
It combines the processing power of the BeagleBone Black single-board computer with the timing precision of a microcontroller, enabling audio latency as low as 1 millisecond and even down to 100 microseconds from analogue input to output.
The platform is used by electronic musicians, instrument designers, artists, and makers for developing responsive digital instruments and interactive objects.
Additionally, "BELA" refers to the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance, a community of over 370 global companies that share best practices and expertise in ethics and compliance, providing access to resources, benchmarking data, and opportunities to showcase integrity and ESG programs.
There is also a musician and performance artist named bela, based in Berlin, who performs electronic pungmul music and explores themes of queerness and miscommunication through their work, having performed at festivals like CTM, Unsound, and Rewire.