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NORAD stays secret on how it tracks Santa

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Let's hope WikiLeaks doesn't have any information on this

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Interesting institutional cultural weirdness to be sure. Makes a nice point of comparison. Now if we can somehow link up KFC and love hotels then the circle would be complete.

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But any inquiry into the technological particulars of just how they do it is met with a polite rebuff and a cryptic explanation involving the magic of Christmas.

This is one part of the Military where you may be asking but they ain't telling!

MERRY CHRISTMAS to all here on J.T

Respectfully,

Sailwind

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Dear Kids,

There is no Santa. Those presents are from your parents.

Sincerely, Wikileaks.

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mikehuntez

LOL. I'd like to see that in the papers on Christmas day. Wikileaks is the Dark Knight of news gathering and thus can take the heat off the news reporters themselves since they gave up years ago. Might as well start with Santa!

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Dear Kids, There is no Santa. Those presents are from your parents. Sincerely, Wikileaks.

I agree. Telling kids that there is a Santa is willing them into deception and lies....the very cover ups and deceptions that wikileaks fights against.

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Mike it's Christmas. Try and forget Jules for a day.

You too Sailwind and the rest. Oh, and the story is pretty Cute and Christmassy too. Thanks JT :-)

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In reality though kids grow out of it pretty soon and know it's a pretty lie. I don't recall having to have been told, do you? It's good training for other marketing lies and pre-cursor to rational thinking as they grow older

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