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💔✌🏽😂 The Pentagon Pizza Index is a strange but popular theory that links pizza orders near the Pentagon and other government hubs to moments of international crisis. The idea began in the 1980s, when Washington, D.C. pizzeria owners noticed unusual surges in late-night deliveries to government offices right before major U.S. military operations. One oft-repeated story is that on the night of August 1, 1990, just hours before Iraq invaded Kuwait, the CIA ordered 21 pizzas in a single night—a record at the time. Since then, spikes in pizza activity have been tied to events like the U.S. invasions of Grenada and Panama, Clinton’s impeachment hearings, and even more recently, flare-ups between Israel and Iran. In today’s world, the concept has been reborn through online “pizza trackers” like the social media account @PenPizzaReport, which uses Google Maps “busy hours” data to flag unusual traffic at local Papa John’s or District Pizza Palace near the Pentagon. In 2024 and 2025, these trackers claimed to spot increased pizza traffic just before Iran launched drones at Israel and before U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The Washington Post reported that analysts, journalists, and even traders have started following these updates, half-seriously treating them as an open-source intelligence signal. The meme-like quality of the index has only fueled its viral spread. However, many experts remain skeptical. Critics argue that the Pizza Index relies heavily on coincidence and confirmation bias, since spikes in food orders can happen for any number of reasons unrelated to military action. The Pentagon itself has dismissed the theory, pointing out that staff already have access to plenty of internal food options like sandwiches, sushi, and coffee, making late-night pizza orders less significant than people assume. Still, despite doubts, the Pentagon Pizza Index continues to thrive as a quirky piece of modern folklore—sitting somewhere between satire, superstition, and a surprising form of amateur intelligence gathering. #fypシ #fyp #viral #trump #politics @The White House
💔✌🏽😂 The Pentagon Pizza Index is a strange but popular theory that links pizza orders near the Pentagon and other government hubs to moments of international crisis. The idea began in the 1980s, when Washington, D.C. pizzeria owners noticed unusual surges in late-night deliveries to government offices right before major U.S. military operations. One oft-repeated story is that on the night of August 1, 1990, just hours before Iraq invaded Kuwait, the CIA ordered 21 pizzas in a single night—a record at the time. Since then, spikes in pizza activity have been tied to events like the U.S. invasions of Grenada and Panama, Clinton’s impeachment hearings, and even more recently, flare-ups between Israel and Iran. In today’s world, the concept has been reborn through online “pizza trackers” like the social media account @PenPizzaReport, which uses Google Maps “busy hours” data to flag unusual traffic at local Papa John’s or District Pizza Palace near the Pentagon. In 2024 and 2025, these trackers claimed to spot increased pizza traffic just before Iran launched drones at Israel and before U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The Washington Post reported that analysts, journalists, and even traders have started following these updates, half-seriously treating them as an open-source intelligence signal. The meme-like quality of the index has only fueled its viral spread. However, many experts remain skeptical. Critics argue that the Pizza Index relies heavily on coincidence and confirmation bias, since spikes in food orders can happen for any number of reasons unrelated to military action. The Pentagon itself has dismissed the theory, pointing out that staff already have access to plenty of internal food options like sandwiches, sushi, and coffee, making late-night pizza orders less significant than people assume. Still, despite doubts, the Pentagon Pizza Index continues to thrive as a quirky piece of modern folklore—sitting somewhere between satire, superstition, and a surprising form of amateur intelligence gathering. #fypシ #fyp #viral #trump #politics @The White House

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