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It began 70 years ago when a five-year-old called a top-secret emergency line reserved for the U.S. president and four-star generals and asked, “Hello, is this Santa?”
It was December 1955 — the height of the Cold War. The phone that rang was big and red, only to be used during an international emergency.
That wrong number — and many others that followed because of a simple typo in a newspaper ad — ended up launching a mission like none other for the North American Aerospace Defense Command, NORAD: to develop a tracking system allowing families to follow Santa’s journey around the world.
Since then, the Santa Tracker has become a source of joy for millions of children.
So, are they trying to make me believe that the phone that was big and red wasn’t Santa’s?
Alright, so I’m noting you down as a pro-militaristic and pro-US nationalistic loon, HellsBelle, until proven otherwise.
Clutch your pearls harder
Another indoctrinated wankee, I’m guessing.




