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The Pentagon Pizza Report might have foreseen US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.

The Pentagon Pizza Report might have foreseen US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Pentagon Pizza Report Posts High Activity Before US Military Action on Iran

A social media account known as the Pentagon Pizza Report, which claims to forecast events accurately, noted a surge in local pizza traffic around the Pentagon shortly before the U.S. carried out military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The strikes were reported on June 12, and the account indicated that pizza activity was “high” within an hour of the attacks.

President Donald Trump, in a post on Truth Social, declared that the U.S. military had executed operations against three significant Iranian nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. He emphasized that the “full payload” had been dropped on the primary site, Fordow, and expressed gratitude for attention to the issue.

Remarkably, shortly before this announcement, the Pentagon Pizza Report cited “high activity” at nearby establishments, particularly a Papa John’s. Additionally, they mentioned a local bar that had previously served as an indicator of military actions, noting an unusually low activity level on that Saturday night.

The account remarked on the “classical indicators for potential overtime at the Pentagon,” suggesting a connection between local business activity and military readiness.

About half an hour before Trump’s address, the account reported a significant increase in traffic at a Domino’s near MacDill Air Force Base, known as Centcom’s location.

During his speech, Trump cautioned Iranian leaders that further attacks would be forthcoming if their actions were not “settled.” His concluding remarks reflected a tone of urgency and seriousness regarding future engagements.

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