Tracker Alert: Worldwide Tracker Check-in Soon to Start
Tracker Friends,
This may be my final general post of this season. The news from this point forward should come exclusively from your Elf Supervisor. Please pay attention to what I am about to tell you:
News is about to begin coming faster and faster to you via North Pole Flight Command, Santa Update and this site, SantaTrackers.net.
Why? Because Flight Command is now engaging their final countdown protocol.
This means they are completing their checklists around the world. They are looking for any reason to stop or delay Santa’s launch. What they want is a complete green light from every sector – a simple “go for launch” degree from anyone with flight control status.
Part of that protocol is a call for tracker check-ins. We anticipate those check-ins will begin in about six hours in Sector 1 and roll out sequentially in each sector.
There is NO RUSH to check in.
When your elf supervisor wants you to check in, he or she will tell you with very specific instructions.
The process is designed to allow 24 hours for all trackers to check in. So, take your time, listen to your elf supervisor, check in when you are asked and await further instructions.
Merry Christmas, good luck, and we thank you in advance for your service to Santa.
Sector 2 Reports from Rudolph Island
Hello friends!
The regional tracking center for Sector 2 is now operational from Rudolph Island, Russia. It serves Asia and the Middle East. That’s actually not far from the North Pole — in the far northern area of the sector.
But honestly, it does not matter where the regional tracking center is located. We’re here, the lights are on and we’re ready to rock.
And rock we will.
Over the next several days I will be alerting you to news coming out of the sector and of direction we will be receiving from North Pole Flight Command. Some of that direction will be very plain but most of it really won’t begin until we get closer to Santa’s flight time.
That gives us plenty of time to read up on the training materials and learn what each report type is. I hope you make use of the next four days or so to ask questions, so you are clear on what to do.
My name is Elf Clif, and I will be tracking Santa with you from here at Rudolph Island.
Sector 2 Receives a New Tracking Center
We are pleased to announce that the new Regional Tracking Center for Sector 2 will be located on Rudolph Island Russia.
Sector 2 covers a diverse area of the world in Asia and the Middle East. It spans several time zones and areas from Siberia and the Orient in the East to Israel and Jordan in the Middle East. There are both millions of believers and Santa trackers who live in this expansive area.
Rudolph Island is a remote, northern location up near the Arctic Circle. It is an excellent location from which to receive reports from trackers in Sector 2 and it also has the advantage of being the closest regional tracking center actually to the North Pole.
Our Elf Supervisor for this sector continues to be Elf Clifford Moyer, an elf with many years now of service in this part of the world. Clif speaks 14 languages and is an expert on all the varied cultures within Sector 2.
Voicing the news for North Pole Radio News and stationed as well at Rudolph Island is veteran journalist, Elf Roz, who has reported on Christmas Eve many times over the years. New studios for her reporting will also be constructed as part of the new Tracking Center.
This location will have built a special temporary unit. It will be removed after Christmas, and no one will know that the facility was ever there. Due to its remote nature, everything needed for work and life on Rudolph Island will need to shipped in by sleigh.
This is one of the larger and more ambitious new Tracking Center projects the North Pole is working on. It should be complete and operational around December 16th.
Chimney Report Needed in Sector 2
How many chimneys are actually in Sector 2? We may find out now. Santa has sent a chimney inspection requestion from trackers in Sector 2. Please go to this link to fill out the report.