Late-Night Pizza Rush Near Pentagon Sparks Speculation Amid Venezuela Airstrikes

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In the early hours following the United States' military action against Venezuela, a pizza establishment near the Pentagon experienced an unexpected spike in orders.

Pizzato Pizza, located in Arlington, Virginia, witnessed a "suddenly surged in traffic" at 2 a.m. on Friday, as noted by the Pentagon Pizza Report, a digital platform dedicated to monitoring a pizzeria allegedly frequented by federal agents.

According to The New York Post, this surge coincided with the timing of the U.S. airstrikes on Caracas, which began at 3 a.m. local time and persisted for less than half an hour.

The Pentagon Pizza theory posits that a noticeable increase in late-night pizza orders around the Pentagon may align with significant historical events, suggesting a correlation with the activities of federal agents.

This intriguing hypothesis has garnered attention as observers speculate on the potential link between pizza consumption patterns and pivotal moments in international affairs.