JenniCee
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JenniCee
@JennCook1011
Military Spouse 💍 Christ Follower ✝️ Patriot 🇺🇸
Washington, DC Tham gia Kasım 2022
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@BossyMother @LangmanVince This is the best!!!! I noticed her too!
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Your Saturday "More You Know" moment where you can impress your neighbor Kyle as he bitches about gas prices.
I bet Kyle didnt know that Americans discovered and developed the resources in the Middle East.
The massive Gulf fields that dominate today? Largely unlocked by U.S. companies in the 1930s.
Kyle probably doesn't know that just like we did in Venezuela, western companies brought the drilling tech and capital that launched those industries.
In 1908 the first big commercial strike in Persia (Iran) at Masjed Soleyman. British-led Anglo-Persian Oil Co (later BP) sparked the race.
So a tip of the hat to the Brits - back when they had grit.
But the real transformation of the Arabian side? That came from Americans.
1932: Bahrain. First oil discovered on the Arab side of the Gulf — by Standard Oil of California (Socal, now Chevron). Bahrain Petroleum Co (BAPCO) strikes it at Jebel Dukhan, where Americans prove the region’s potential.
1933–1938: Saudi Arabia. King Abdulaziz grants concession to Socal. American geologists and drillers risk it all in the desert. On March 3, 1938: Dammam No. 7 gushes commercial oil.
This was the birth of Saudi oil — now the world’s largest reserves. Pure American smarts and perseverance.
1938: Kuwait. Burgan field (one of the biggest ever) discovered by Kuwait Oil Co which was a 50/50 American Gulf Oil and the British. U.S. tech and expertise were key.
Kyle probably doesn't know that Americans were in on the ground floor across the Peninsula. They brought the capital, engineers, rigs, and know-how when others couldn't.
They built Aramco (originally California Arabian Standard Oil), pipelines, refineries.
While Britain got the first strike in Iran, Americans discovered and developed the oil across Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and parts of Kuwait — the heart of Middle East energy.
Oh and Libya. But that is another post.
And that is your short history lesson for the day.
Tell Kyle. He will be impressed.

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@RepKatCammack @TheDemSlayer We all became a fan of you last night!
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@TheDemSlayer Hi!👋 Kat Cammack here. Not a Democrat. Just a freedom loving American who will fight everyday for our exceptional nation! Let’s go! 🇺🇸
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@JennCook1011 @FischerKing64 @jason_meister That was the 70's...Bruce Jenner 1976. But I get you. :D
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So many white guys. They also all appear to be heterosexual. Even the painting and statues are of heterosexual white guys. It’s like a television commercial from the 1980s.
Margo Martin@MargoMartin47
Team USA in the Oval Office! 🇺🇸
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@CAgovernor Why do you have to include a photo of yourself in the majority of your posts?
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@WillCainShow Ha! Step out from behind your security and your multimillion dollar home and see America for what it is. Let her leave. Pahhhleeezzz!
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Best of luck to @IndianaFootball we are all pulling for you !! Get it done 🙌🏻
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Former Nicolás Maduro security guard delivers a firsthand account of the advance technology used in the U.S. raid in Venezuela. State-of-the-art drones, massive firepower, but the Direct Energy Weapons were the most terrifying.
20 elite American soldiers, armed with cutting-edge technology, dismantled defenses and neutralized hundreds without a single casualty on their side. This isn't just a story of victory—it's a masterclass in modern warfare supremacy.
The Americans arrived undetected, Advanced electronic warfare systems completely disabled Venezuelan radars and other equipment.
Drones struck with lightning speed, obliterating bases and outpacing any counter-response. The guard notes Venezuela had "no technology to fight against drones," highlighting the asymmetric edge of U.S. unmanned aerial systems.
Most interesting, was the mention of Direct Energy Weapons, causing immediate incapacitation, with victims bleeding from ears, nose, and mouth.
This matches the Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) or emerging directed-energy systems like the Active Denial System (ADS). and other electromagnetic and acoustic weaponry. If you follow me, this is nothing new and a taste of what we really have and are capable of.
The result? 20 operators vs. hundreds, equaling total domination.
"You think you can fight Americans? You don't even know what their weaponry is like." With President Trump eyeing Mexico's cartels next—"You're on the list too"
Don't FAFO with the USA!
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