Pentagon Pizza,
#Polymarket 's money
When war signals are priced by open data
During the Cold War, Soviet agents had a secret job:
Counting how many lights were on at the Pentagon late at night, how many cars were parked, how many pizzas were delivered.
The logic was simple:
Want to fight → Work overnight → Only pizza could be delivered at dawn.
On August 1, 1990, a Washington Domino’s delivered 21 pizzas in one night to the CIA, setting a record.
The next day, Iraq invaded Kuwait, and the Gulf War broke out.
Later, people realized it was no coincidence.
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