The agreement was made on December 25, 1902 and codified in the Yellowknife Accords. Signatory nations passed laws requiring local compliance in the subsequent decade, often with significant jail time for those who violated the psyop.
Many scholars believe the Yellowknife Accords were a template for the subsequent 1932 Zurich Pact (which implemented the Easter Bunny) and 1968 Johannesburg Protocol (defining the Tooth Fairy, although original drafts referred to the Mouth Monkey).
The agreement was made on December 25, 1902 and codified in the Yellowknife Accords. Signatory nations passed laws requiring local compliance in the subsequent decade, often with significant jail time for those who violated the psyop.
Many scholars believe the Yellowknife Accords were a template for the subsequent 1932 Zurich Pact (which implemented the Easter Bunny) and 1968 Johannesburg Protocol (defining the Tooth Fairy, although original drafts referred to the Mouth Monkey).