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Pentagon Pizza Index Soars 1250%: Who Will Be the Next Venezuela?

The Pentagon Pizza Index, an unconventional but historically reliable indicator of US military activity, has surged by 1250% in the past 48 hours, sparking global attention. This spike, nearly double the increase observed before the recent Venezuela operation, suggests the US is planning new military action. The index, which tracks pizza delivery orders near the Pentagon, originated in 1990 when a local pizzeria owner noticed a correlation between large orders and imminent military crises, such as the Iraq invasion of Kuwait. The logic is simple: during high-pressure situations, Pentagon staff work long hours and order cheap, convenient pizza. Following the successful capture of Venezuelan President Maduro on January 3, 2026, which was preceded by a similar pizza order surge, the current unprecedented increase has led to speculation about potential next targets. The Trump administration's "Don-roe Doctrine" signals a reinforced Monroe Doctrine for the MAGA era, with Trump asserting US dominance in the Western Hemisphere. Potential targets identified include Greenland, with prediction markets showing a 38% probability of US control; Cuba, after 32 Cuban officers died in the Venezuela operation; Colombia, directly threatened by Trump; and Iran. Meme and prediction markets are already reacting, with tokens like PPW surging 78.20% and markets pricing in increased probabilities of military action against these nations.

marsbit01/07 14:59

Pentagon Pizza Index Soars 1250%: Who Will Be the Next Venezuela?

marsbit01/07 14:59

An AI-Generated 'Whistleblower Post': How Did It Make Two CEOs Write Self-Defense Essays at Midnight?

An anonymous post on Reddit, allegedly written by a drunken backend engineer from a major food delivery platform, went viral with 87,000 upvotes and 36 million views on X. The post accused the company of using algorithms to exploit drivers—assigning “desperation scores” to prioritize orders for more financially vulnerable drivers, delaying regular orders despite promised priority delivery, and misusing driver welfare funds for lobbying against unions. The viral allegations prompted immediate public denials from the CEOs of DoorDash and Uber, who issued statements and social media posts in the middle of the night to refute the claims. DoorDash published a detailed rebuttal on its website. The post was later exposed as an AI-generated hoax by a Platformer reporter. The “whistleblower” provided a fake 18-page technical document and an AI-generated employee ID, which was detected using Google’s SynthID watermarking tool. The account was deleted when further verification was requested. The incident highlights how AI can cheaply and convincingly fabricate content that aligns with public skepticism toward tech platforms. Past real controversies, such as DoorDash’s tip policy and Uber’s Greyball tool, made the false narrative feel plausible. The case underscores growing public anxiety over the difficulty of distinguishing real from AI-generated content and the power of emotionally resonant misinformation—even when debunked—to shape perception.

比推01/07 13:36

An AI-Generated 'Whistleblower Post': How Did It Make Two CEOs Write Self-Defense Essays at Midnight?

比推01/07 13:36

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