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Pentagon rejected the ‘Pizza Index’ in relation to Israel’s attack on Iran, says that they have ‘Sushi, Sandwich, Coffee’

The Pentagon rejected the June 13 pizza index report when Israel attacked Iran and said they do not 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 they have many pizza options inside the Pentagon and also have sushi, sandwiches, donuts, etc. Therefore, in a bizarre trekking, there was an increase in the orders of the pizza around the Pentagon, when the attack took place. The X account of the Pentagon pizza report states, “Almost all pizza installations near Pentagon have experienced a huge increase in activity.” Account posts consisted of screenshots of Google data, which show the popularity of pizza joints in Washington, DC Domino, District Pizza Palace and we were all dramatically above the time that was specific for that time of the day.The Pentagon Pizza report also states that a homosexual bar near the Pentagon was “unusually low traffic for Thursday night”, as Israeli attacks were going on.

How Pizza Order is associated with major geopolitical events

The Pentagon Pizza Index, also known as the Pentagon pizza meter, is a bizarre, informal principle, suggesting that the pizza or takeout food order has increased the Pentagon, White House, or CIA, indicating major geopolitical events or crises. The idea is that when government officials and employees work on essential matters late at night – such as military operations, follicles, or international conflicts – they order quick, convenient foods such as pizza to maintain longer in the office. The concept returns to the Cold War, when the Soviet intelligence allegedly monitored the food distribution pattern to the buildings of the US government as an open-source intelligence (OSINT), called the “Pizint” (Pizza Intelligence).According to The Guardian, the delivery of pizza for Pentagon doubled the 1989 American invasion of Panama and the 1991 Kuwait Liberation campaign, which is called Operation Desert Storm.A food and culture site, The Techout, said in January that when there are many eateries in Pentagon – where around 30,000 people work every day, according to Arlington National Ceremony Tours – it does not have its own pizzeria.The Pentagon rejected the reported spikes this time and said that they have a lot of pizza options and the time set by the Pentagon pizza report did not align with the events, stated by Newsweek.

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