Its all true, no hoax what so ever...And giving BofA 50 billion dollars in bail out money so they can pay Merrill Lynch & Country Wide Executives exorbitant bonuses is in our best interest as a nation….
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the parents were part of the show wifeswap and frequently send CNN footage of ther "storm chasing". Damn right its for publicity.
Its all true, no hoax what so ever...And giving BofA 50 billion dollars in bail out money so they can pay Merrill Lynch & Country Wide Executives exorbitant bonuses is in our best interest as a nation….
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Anyone catch this mornin, on the today show...interview the family again...about 6 minutes into the interview, the kid just pukes into a tupperware...other two kids compeltely grossed out...dad grimaces, but just keeps right on answering and interview never misses a beat...
hillarious.
This just gets wierder every time i look at it again.
You want weird?
And...
Wow, i thought yesterdays interview was going to be his only one.
I get their angle now.....Reality show, they want their own show.
did y'all know this kid's name is FALCON??
uhhhhh yeah
At idiots who still haven't figured out this was a hoax. You gotta be stupid as to think that after the kid even admitted it. On top of that the dad is one of the worst liars I have ever seen.
They had already submitted a proposal for a reality show about their family that had gotten rejected. These people are terminally stupid.
Then again, never under estimate the stupidity of the average TV audience. They may lap this up like a stray dog on a can of Mighty Dog.
The Beginning?
This just keeps getting weirder and weirder...
His faux outrage is amazing. If he's so ing outraged why does he keep going in front of cameras. ing morons and their stupid hoax.
The guy is supposed to be some mad hyper-intellectual scientist. After getting a better look at the "flying saucer" it obviously couldn't POSSIBLY carry a payload like a kid. It would be lucky to hover with 20# in it. ing thing had less than 1000 cubic feet of helium in it. Even if he didn't plan the scam he should have KNOWN it wasn't possible. This has mega-scam written all over it.
Putting his kids up to this is what's really sad.
Yeah thats what I said yesterday. No ing way that was going to hold a kid so I"m not sure why everyone thought he was in there. Everyone should have known it was bull from the start.
I told my smelly spam eating girlfriend the same thing when it was in the air. I told her how much helium it would take to get a small VCR off the ground and she gave me that pDumper STFU already comeback, like I was talking about 9/11 or Intelligent design.
Good to know I was not alone in my Theory.
Even if it was a Mexican that doesn't like me and redneck that doesn't give a .![]()
Exactly. It doesn't take an Astrophysicist to figure out that balloon probably couldn't even carry 5-10 pounds. Let alone a ing 6 year old.
lol at all the post fact intellectuals...
"ohhh i knew all along it couldnt carry a kid!" Everyone knows mx/^97=2*3325 doesnt equate to the square root of a jiffy pop balloon...
you silly mortals....
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Uhhh… why did the mom queef on national tv? You see two of the boys look at her like “Mom what the !!!”
Talk is charges could be in the near future...
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...loon-boy_N.htm
Sheriff to file criminal charges in balloon boy case
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — A Colorado sheriff indicated Saturday that criminal charges probably will be filed against one or both of the parents whose 6-year-old son was said to be aboard a wayward balloon.
Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden spoke to reporters to announce "significant progress" in the investigation after a second round of interviews with the family this afternoon.
The sheriff indicated the likely charges are misdemeanors and no one in the family will be arrested.
HENNE HELPER: Researcher says he worked on UFO hoax
Alderden said, given the seriousness of the incident, he would consult with the Federal Aviation Administration and other federal agencies on potential federal charges.
Alderden previously said that if the balloon ordeal was a hoax, the parents could be charged with making a false report to authorities, a low-level misdemeanor.
"We were looking at Class 3 misdemeanor, which hardly seems serious enough given the cir stances," Alderden said Saturday. "We are talking to the district attorney, federal officials to see if perhaps there aren't additional federal charges that are appropriate in this cir stance."
He said deputies wanted a search warrant for the family's home, and there would be more information at a news conference Sunday.
It wasn't clear where the family was late Saturday night. By 9 p.m., an AP reporter at the family home said the couple hadn't returned after leaving the sheriff's office. Their three sons were believed to have been at home being watched by sheriff's officials earlier in the day, but their whereabouts also weren't known to reporters in the evening.
The Heenes were expected to speak to reporters outside their home later Saturday, after a strange day that began with Richard Heene knocking on the windows of journalists camped outside his home and promising a "big announcement."
The most significant part of that article is the mention of possible Federal charges being looked into. That'll eff them over...
So long as they pay back every cent spent on this "search" and are publicly humiliated, justice is served.
http://gawker.com/5383858/exclusive-...a-balloon-hoax
For the first time, 25-year-old researcher Robert Thomas reveals to Gawker how earlier this year he and Richard Heene drew up a master plan to generate a massive media controversy using a weather balloon. To get famous, of course.
Thomas spent several months earlier this year working on developing a reality science TV show to pitch to networks — the "show," Thomas says, that Falcon was referring to when he told CNN "We did it for the show." Among the ideas that Heene, Thomas and two others came up with for their reality TV proposal — and one that he says most intrigued Heene — involved a weather balloon modified to look like a UFO which they would launch in an attempt to drum up media interest in both the Heene family and the series he was desperate to get on the air. Still, Thomas never imagined that Heene would involve his six-year-old son in what he is certain was a "global media hoax" to further Richard Heene's own celebrity. Thomas' story of his time with Heene, based on an interview with Ryan Tate, follows below. It's a fascinating account and after he publicly offered to sell his story, we paid him for it.
I called that . *pats back*
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