Ah, the “Balloon Boy Hoax!” This was some great fun for a couple of hours first hit the news. Richard and Mayumi Heene, creators of the hoax, claimed that their 6-yr-old son, Falcon, was in the balloon. Ultimately, these whackos were just seeking publicity in order to generate media interest in them in the hopes that they could be on some reality show. They were already “Wife Swap” vets. Richard fancied himself as some kind of scientist, but if you hear him ramble you realize he is just nuts.
You're from Clorado and you're obviously inbred and incredibly stupid! This was a hoax! That was a miniature balloon that these "journalists" were seeing - what a joke! These people should be working for "The National Enquirer".
Ah, the “Balloon Boy Hoax!” This was some great fun for a couple of hours first hit the news. Richard and Mayumi Heene, creators of the hoax, claimed that their 6-yr-old son, Falcon, was in the balloon. Ultimately, these whackos were just seeking publicity in order to generate media interest in them in the hopes that they could be on some reality show. They were already “Wife Swap” vets. Richard fancied himself as some kind of scientist, but if you hear him ramble you realize he is just nuts.
TooOld2Troll 1 month ago
he should of put stong led lights underneath it and make it look like a real ufo.. Shit if he did more adjustments he could of made millions LOL j/k
TheApertureScienceDR 9 months ago
If I had a kid in a ufo balloon i'd tell him to call 911 and tell them i'm up here but the ufo does not exist. Santa is right behind me.
plasticashery 2 years ago
You're from Clorado and you're obviously inbred and incredibly stupid! This was a hoax! That was a miniature balloon that these "journalists" were seeing - what a joke! These people should be working for "The National Enquirer".
hasablad69 2 years ago