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The Hartmann Report

THE REAL HISTORY OF SANTA AND WHY THE GOP EXPLOITS RELIGION TO MANIPULATE THEIR VOTERS

The Hartmann Report

Thom Hartmann

Thom Hartmann, Congress, News, The Hartmann Report, Debate, Democracy, Economics, Climate Change, America

4.38 Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Thom Hartmann explains the history behind our commervialized experience of Christmas and Santa Claus. Also the ways that conquerors and Republicans have used religion especially Christianity to exploit the public and as a means to their ends.

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This is the Tom Harbin Program.

0:46.9

So let's talk the real science of Santa Claus, the guy in the red suit with the pointy hat,

0:52.7

the white furry trim and the tall black boots with the eight flying rain deers and the bag of goodies.

0:57.9

It goes back to a group of indigenous arctic circle dwellers, the common chattelays and the

1:04.4

coriacs of Siberia specifically, but it's actually all the way around the north pole.

1:09.7

We've had Steve Larson on this program before talking about the native people of Finland as well.

1:14.5

So Santa really does come from the north pole.

1:17.2

On the night of the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year,

1:20.3

a coriacs shaman would gather hallucinogenic mushrooms called amonita muscaria or flyaguric in

1:28.8

English as how we call them. These are the red mushrooms with white spots, starting to see a

1:34.2

parallel here. The shaman would hang them on the lower branches of pine trees to dry them out

1:39.8

before taking them home back to the village, or alternatively he could take them in and put them

1:44.6

in a sock and hang the sock over the fireplace to dry them out. Socks and fireplaces.

1:51.0

The problem with flyaguric or amonita muscaria mushrooms is that they are poisonous.

1:58.0

In addition to getting you high, they contain a poison. And so the way that they would get rid of

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