Business Insider: This is why the US military has tracked Santa Claus every Christmas since 1955
* The North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, lets you track Santa Claus' whereabouts on Christmas Eve.
* The tradition dates back 63 years.
Today, the North American Aerospace Defense Command — better known as NORAD — celebrates its 63th year of tracking Santa Claus on his annual Christmas Eve flight around the world.
It's a veritable Christmas tradition in the United States.
Even tech giants like Google have gotten in on the action, using NORAD's data to give kids a map showing where Santa's sleigh is flying, right up until Christmas morning.
You can track Santa's flight on Google, here, or via NORAD directly, here.
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Merry Christmas to the WNU Universe!
Merry Christmas to all!!
I think they track him because he might have Russian relatives. That Santa dude better watch out or he gets sanctioned
Of course we should never ever sanction Russia, when they invade George, because that would be like wrong man.
Of course we should. But we shouldn't sanction them and have a two year (!) Witch hunt for $4000 spent on ads while the democrat party did a false flag operation, as reported by the nyt three days ago, for $100,000 and influenced a race in which the Democrat candidate won by only 2%. I'm all for sanctioning Russia. But I'm also for stopping what's going on on the Democrat side. It is beyond despicable by now. If you want to bury your head in the sand and keep voting them into office feel free to do so.
You have to wonder about the intelligence of Russian intelligence when they think they can outdo the scams of the Democrat party during an election.
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