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The Military Christmas Cheer

Resuming Its Annual PR Mission, NORAD Tracks Santa Claus (cnn.com) 82

An anonymous reader quotes CNN: The U.S. military command that is charged with protecting the airspace for North America is on alert this Christmas weekend for a man with a white beard and a red suit. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is tracking a sleigh and eight tiny reindeer around the world as it heads for U.S. airspace Sunday night. The public can access NORAD's official Santa Tracker to watch Santa Claus' voyage... [NOTE: The site will request access to your physical location before revealing Santa's whereabouts...]

The public can also call 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) and speak live with NORAD trackers. People stuck in the car on the way to Grandmother's house, and with an OnStar subscription, can access the tracker by hitting their OnStar button... Marine Col. Bob Brodie of the 601st Air Operations Center said fighter jets will "fly along (Santa's) wing" in a "close escort," and that the center will "monitor him with our satellites and even have infrared trackers to follow Rudolph."

CNN reports NORAD first began tracking Santa in 1955 when a Sears ad misprinted the telephone number for children to call for updates on Mr. Claus's progress. "On December 24, 1955, Air Force Col. Harry Shoup was on duty, and instead of hanging up on countless children that night, Shoup checked the radar and updated the eager children on jolly old Saint Nick's location." But Gizmodo reports a different origin story: that one child had simply dialed the number incorrectly (in November), and weeks later that gave NORAD the idea for "one of the most successful military PR campaigns of the last century."

This year fifteen of the children's calls to NORAD were remotely answered by President Trump and first lady Melania.
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Resuming Its Annual PR Mission, NORAD Tracks Santa Claus

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Santa is a distraction from the real reason for Christmas. Kids should be focused on the birth of Jesus Christ, who is the Son of God. None of the other stuff like receiving presenrs matters in the least. I'll pray for all of the atheists here that you will start believing in Jesus Christ and be saved. Jesus is truly the Son of God. Most historians believe the Bible is true, which is why it's the most studied book in history. I'll pray for all of you to have a joyful Christmas. But I'll especially pray for

    • Re: (Score:2, Offtopic)

      by Z80a ( 971949 )

      His words are more important than his existence.

    • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

      by Motard ( 1553251 )

      Absolutely. They should be thinking about these things. Like why Jesus was born on the same day as Mithras. And how the Christ Mass falls on the same day as the feast of Sol Invictus.

      The presents are just a distraction.

      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        We do teach them why the Church decided to celebrate Christmas on Mithras' birthday, and honor St. Mary on May Day, Candlemas on Imbolc, and celebrate All Saints' Day on the day after Halloween. It was part of our Embrace-Extend-Destroy strategy. See people celebrate a pagan feastday, put a Christian overlay atop it, gradually shift focus to the Christian deity and demi-deities, wait a couple of centuries, and Poof! All the pagans and witches are polishing crystals in New Age bookstores struggling to make e

    • Re: (Score:1, Offtopic)

      by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      Most historians believe the Bible is true

      Hold on, Tex. Most historians agree it was influenced by actual events, but that's not the same as being 100% accurate.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by DerekLyons ( 302214 )

      Most historians believe the Bible is true, which is why it's the most studied book in history.

      [[Citation needed]]

    • Re: (Score:1, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Well, if it wasn't for Ceasar Constantine merging all the Roman religions at the Council of Nicaea (325 AD), then us atheists would still have been able to celebrate Yule and Saturnalia in peace, without meddlesome Christians and their Mithra myth co-opting it.

  • by Yaztromo ( 655250 ) on Sunday December 24, 2017 @07:56PM (#55802343) Homepage Journal

    The U.S. military command that is charged with protecting the airspace for North America

    That should be US and Canadian military command. You'd have a pretty hard time protecting all of North America without Canada's vigilance in the North, you know.

    Yaz

    • Yep considering its stationed in North Bay, Ontario Canada by Canadian soliders. Somehow has become Yankee military according to CNN lol
    • Another fun fact re Canada: it unofficially and humbly claims to have the mailing address of old St. Nick:

      Santa Claus
      The North Pole
      H0H 0H0

      (The postal code has a nice ring, doesn't it?)

      • by scottrocket ( 1065416 ) on Sunday December 24, 2017 @11:25PM (#55803041) Journal
        Another fun fact: Santa freezes time on December 1st, and he and his helpers - all being immortal - take their sweet time making the toys for Hasbro, Nintendo, etc. They then unfreeze time on December 2nd, kick back with whiskey, refreeze time on December 24th, and then take their sweet time breaking into your house, delivering presents, and touching your stuff and you. A fair bargain for free gifts, and no contrivances of relativity needed. Merry Santamas!!
    • That should be US and Canadian military command. You'd have a pretty hard time protecting all of North America without Canada's vigilance in the North, you know.

      You can see from this photo that Canadian military command means business:

      http://mypullzone.orangepopmed... [netdna-cdn.com]

    • Canada has a military? Why? I thought Canadians were peaceful people who never invaded anyone, and the Americans were the brutal killers who crushed the globe under their feet. Since Canada is a vassal state of America and does not need to fear invasion, why does Canada even have a military in the first place? Follow Europe's example, disband the military to pay for a welfare state - and then, in a delicious irony, criticize the shit out of the Americans for providing their free defense.
  • Breaking News: North Korea just shot Santa down with a missile.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    This year fifteen of the children's calls to NORAD were remotely answered by President Trump and first lady Melania.

    Granted, I do think Trump has a toddler's mindset, but if we're going to let him deal with a bunch of whiny brats, why isn't he talking to Congress instead?

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      What you say: "Granted, I do think Trump has a toddler's mindset, but..."

      What I hear: "Granted, I have mentally replaced the actual Trump with a propagandistic fabrication designed to feed my smug sense of superiority (at the cost of surrendering all ability to understand or predict objective reality), but..."

  • Santa's progress through cyberspace for all those electronic gift certificates and digital music purchases is being tracked in real-time by the NSA:

    Dear Santa,

    Hope you and Mrs. Claus are doing well. Please also send my regards to the elves, and you may want to check in a bit on Sugarplum Mary. Some of her recent communications have been a little on the down side, but I may have already said too much.

    Thank you for the additional data center you brought our data services division last year. This year, all I want is for my extended family to hate me a little less and not spit on me so much when we get together for the holidays, if it's not too much to ask.

    Thanks,
    J. Michael McConnell
    Director of National Intelligence, NSA

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Do not militarize the Merry Christmas!!!

  • http://www.der-postillon.com/2... [der-postillon.com] (German)
    Translation (by google, I was lazy)
    Hamburg (dpo) - Is the DHL million extortionist finally caught? The Hamburg police today arrested an elderly bearded man carrying thousands of suspicious parcels in a sled. To be on the safe side, the entire sled was blown up by specialists following an evacuation of the environment.
    According to police, the suspect had penetrated the airspace over Hamburg on Sunday morning with a flying sled. In the subsequent landing in front of a

  • Does NORAD have Santa's permission to track his movements? Or is this yet another unsanctioned invasion of personal privacy by a government body?

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