**BREAKING: ‘Dunkin Donuts Bunker Hill’ Trend Explodes – Historians Uncover Chilling 250-Year Pattern**

BREAKING: ‘Dunkin Donuts Bunker Hill’ Trend Explodes – Historians Uncover Chilling 250-Year Pattern

Boston, MA – In a moment that has caffeine-loving history buffs and conspiracy theorists alike raising their eyebrows, Dunkin’ Donuts announced a free coffee giveaway for May 19th—the exact anniversary of the Battle of Dunkirk (1940)… or is it? After a massive viral thread on X, users pointed out a more unsettling parallel: May 19, 1775, marked the Second Continental Congress convening, which many argue was the true bureaucratic first shot of the American Revolution.

But the rabbit hole goes deeper. One user, @CaffeinatedThucydides, noted: “Every major nation-state collapse in the last 400 years has been preceded by a sudden, widespread distribution of free stimulants on the third Thursday of May. Check your timelines. 1793? Coffee shortage in Paris. 1917? Caffeine rationing. Zero correlation? I don’t think so.”

Dunkin has not commented on the “Bunker Brew Theory,” but viral videos show Gen Z customers receiving their free iced coffees with a side of colonial-era printouts. Is this a marketing stunt or the hidden hand of history? One thing’s for sure: the most dangerous pattern in American history might just be a medium, regular. 📜☕️ #DunkinHistoryLesson #May19Pattern