The Pentagon Pizza Theory suggests late‑night pizza orders near US government buildings could signal major global events. Conspiracies. We love them, we fear them, and most of the time… we can’t officially say they’re true, so we politely call them theories.
The Pentagon Pizza Theory, a strange, semi-serious idea that late-night pizza orders near the Pentagon, CIA, or White House in the US could actually predict major global events. Yes, pizza. And just when you thought things couldn’t get any wilder, the Pizza Meter Theory made a dramatic return.
Right before the US military operation in Venezuela on January 3, internet trackers noticed a huge spike in late‑night pizza orders near the Pentagon. The Pentagon Pizza Report on X spotted a sudden rush at a nearby pizzeria around 2 am, lasting about 90 minutes, the perfect mix of midnight hunger and urgent government work. The story goes back to Domino’s franchisee Frank Meeks, who noticed something unusual.
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During times of heightened activity at government buildings (wars, crises, major operations) there seemed to be a sudden spike in local pizza deliveries. The theory, often called the Pentagon Pizza Index or Pizza Meter, suggests that when staff are burning the midnight oil, convenience food becomes the unofficial barometer of global tension. Staff at the Pentagon, CIA or White House work long hours when something serious is happening.
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