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    Pentagon dismisses ‘pizza index’ in connection with Israel’s attack on Iran, says they have ‘sushi, sandwiches, coffee’ – Times of India

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    Pentagon dismisses pizza index report of June 13 when Israel attacked Iran and said they don’t need to order pizza from outside.

    A Pentagon spokesperson reacted to the Pizza delivery index of June 13 when Israel launched military attacks in Iran and said they do not need to order pizza as there are many pizza options inside Pentagon and also they have sushi, sandwiches, donuts, etc. So, in a bizarre tracking, a surge in pizza orders around the Pentagon was noticed when the attack took place. “Nearly all pizza establishments near the Pentagon have experienced a HUGE surge in activity,” the X account of Pentagon Pizza Report said. The account’s post included screenshots of Google data showing the popularity of pizza joints in Washington, D.C. Domino’s, District Pizza Palace and We, the Pizza were all dramatically above what was typical for that time of the day.The Pentagon Pizza Report also said a gay bar close to the Pentagon had “abnormally low traffic for a Thursday night” as Israeli strikes were underway.

    How are pizza orders linked to major geopolitical events

    The Pentagon Pizza Index, also known as the Pentagon Pizza Meter, is a quirky, unofficial theory suggesting that surges in pizza or takeout food orders to government buildings like the Pentagon, White House, or CIA can signal impending major geopolitical events or crises. The idea is that when government officials and staff work late into the night on urgent matters—such as military operations, coups, or international conflicts—they order quick, convenient food like pizza to sustain long hours in the office. The concept traces back to the Cold War, when Soviet intelligence reportedly monitored food delivery patterns to U.S. government buildings as a form of open-source intelligence (OSINT), dubbed “Pizzint” (Pizza Intelligence).According to The Guardian, deliveries of pizzas to the Pentagon doubled immediately before the 1989 US invasion of Panama and the 1991 Kuwait liberation campaign called Operation Desert Storm.The Takeout, a food and culture site, reported in January that while there are a number of eateries in the Pentagon—where almost 30,000 people work each day, according to Arlington National Cemetery Tours—it doesn’t have its own pizzeria.Pentagon dismissed the spike reported this time and said they have plenty of pizza options inside and the timeline set out by the Pentagon Pizza Report did not align with the events, Newsweek reported.





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