Shara Bullet calls Michel Pereira a hypocrite over his support for Israel. 🇮🇱
"In my eyes, he's a hypocrite. To raise the flag of Israel after the fight - a state that, in front of billions of people, committed genocide against Gaza, against kids and women and at the very moment when the whole world condemned it, he raised the flag of Israel.
Then he went to Brazil to rescue dogs from a flood. By rescuing dogs, he's just chasing Instagram hype and likes.", Shara told Red Corner MMA
🚨 A plane with ties to Texas A&M is at the center of a tragic military aviation accident.
The U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress that crashed Monday near Edwards Air Force Base in California, killing all eight people on board, was tail number 60-0061 — an aircraft known to many Aggies as the “Spirit of Aggieland.”
The bomber earned that nickname while under the command of former Aggie and then-307th Bomb Wing Commander Colonel Bruce Cox, who helped dedicate the aircraft to Texas A&M.
Over the years, the plane made several appearances connected to Aggieland, including a memorable 2017 flyover above Kyle Field and College Station during the retirement flight for Colonel Cox.
The aircraft also carried signed flags from Texas A&M teams, including the Lady Aggies basketball team and the Aggie baseball team during its College World Series run.
It’s important to note that the crew members who died in Monday’s crash were not the same crew involved in the 2017 flyover or retirement flight.
For many Aggies, “Spirit of Aggieland” was more than just a military aircraft. It was a unique symbol connecting Texas A&M’s traditions with the men and women serving our country.
Thank you to Mr. Mike Guidry for sharing these photos and memories.
Please keep the families, friends, and fellow service members of those lost in your thoughts and prayers. ❤️🇺🇸
#TexasAM #SpiritOfAggieland #B52 #USAirForce #Aggieland #MilitaryAviation #GigEm
Subcomandante Marcos, one of the leading figures, commanders and at times the de facto leader of the EZLN (Zapatista Army of National Liberation), was photographed wearing a DW-5900C-1 in 2001.
As a guerrilla leader, Marcos can be seen wearing a watch in almost every photograph of him.
In 2014, he stepped back from his role to make way for a new generation of leaders and subsequently adopted the name Subcomandante Insurgente Galeano.