The Santa Claus myth serves as a tool for social conditioning with the goal of undermining trust and discouraging questioning of societal norms. Here’s how this process unfolds:
Trust and Betrayal: Young children are encouraged to believe in Santa Claus, which requires a deep trust in their parents. This belief is designed to create an environment where children accept and trust what their parents say only to have that trust shattered later on.
Peer Pressure and Ostracism: As children grow older and enter school, they encounter peers who no longer believe in Santa Claus. These peers may mock or ostracize those who still do, leading to an experience of betrayal. Children learn that their parents’ encouragement of Santa Claus was misleading and that believing in it can lead to social exclusion.
Conditioning Against Questioning: This experience conditions children to avoid questioning the majority view or societal norms. The negative experience of being ridiculed and feeling let down teaches them that challenging the consensus can lead to social ostracism.
Impact on Later Beliefs: This conditioning makes individuals more likely to accept dominant beliefs later in life without question. The fear of being ridiculed for challenging established views, such as the spherical Earth theory, mirrors the earlier experience of being ostracized for believing in Santa Claus. This conditioning ensures that individuals are less likely to question or oppose prevailing narratives to avoid similar negative experiences.
The Santa Claus myth is used to condition children to lose trust in their parents while also preparing them to conform to societal norms and avoid questioning dominant beliefs. This conditioning creates a fear of social exclusion for challenging the majority view, which extends to broader societal beliefs, such as the spherical Earth theory.
Edit: Adding this in here for the people wondering why I had to mention the globe.
One day you'll realize it's all connected.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." - William J. Casey, CIA Director (1981)
Here's a post explaining the social engineering experiments they were doing in the '50s before this Santa Claus thing became the norm.
https://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=66b1ccab38ab2Considering the timeline, it's pretty obvious what they were doing.
In 1960, The Air Force released this video of the Stars.
https://files.catbox.moe/g7vskw.mp4Around the same time, they started a New York Christmas parade with Santa Claus arriving in a UFO.
https://files.catbox.moe/0q4hnp.jpg![]()
Santa Claus flies around "the globe."
This is obviously part of the social conditioning to sell you the globe.