BALLOON BOY HOAX PUBLICITY STUNT DETAILS PARENTS FACING CRIMINAL CHARGES0 comments

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Posted on 19 Oct 2009 at 1:37pm

balloon boy familyThe search for balloon boy sent the nation into panic as everyone feared the beloved boy from the Henne family named “Falcon” had died in the balloon launch.

Things were fine for the family after Falcon was found hiding in his attic until the child went off script during an interview and admitted he did everything for “the show.
Balloon Boy Saga A Hoax


Now there are many people who are angry that a pair of crazy reality show parents who appeared on Wife Swap and filmed their children to appear in vulgar profanity filled music video pulled a publicity stunt to get their own reality show.
“Balloon Boy” Falcon Henne Admits: “We Did This For The Show”

This is so criminal and the kids to need to be with this two people who are poor excuses for parents. Balloon boy’s father even had the nerve to try and verbally attack Wolf Blitzer for asking Falcon about his remark concerning the reality show. No wonder the poor kid threw up on TV because he is terrified of his father.

Balloon Boy’s Father To CNN: “I’m Appalled At You!”

Does Richard Heene actually have to put Falcon in the balloon before Colorado takes those kids away?

We’ve had enough of this couple, who thought it would be fun to fool the country into believing their 6-year-old son was in that runaway balloon – a hoax that had us all holding our breath.

Authorities need to take little Non-Balloon Boy and his brothers Bradford and Ryo out of that mini-Creedmoor – pronto.

The kids were practically blinking out hostage messages during the family’s press conferences last week. After being used Thursday – as the whole world watched, fearing Falcon was dead – they were forced to endure even more media Friday.

All because their attention-craving dad, Richard Heene, hadn’t gotten enough the day before.

After Falcon outed him Friday when he said, “It was for the show,” Heene froze up, and the body language between father and son was deafening.

Guess 6-year-old Falcon was too young to stick to the script like his older brothers. Their parents brainwashed the kids into a hoax because of their desperate need for attention.

In 2003, when sons Bradford, now 9, and Ryo, 8, were toddlers, Heene created a show called “Boxtime: Playhouse” with the cameras pointed at them – and himself, of course.

The couple regularly pulled their sons out of school whenever they wanted to chased a hurricane or tornado – some 30 to 40 times a year. Heene would have them video the torrents – and himself – and post it all to YouTube or his MySpace page. [source]

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