I was originally going to post this is the Lizzies and the Media thread, but figured I kind of jumped around to other things as well so might as well give it its own thread.
I'm sure by now you all have heard, read, or been told about the "balloon boy", Falcon Heene, and the hoax surrounding his disappearance. From one published report, it turns out it was all (allegedly) a grand plan by the boy's father, Richard Heene, to become famous and use his child to get a reality TV show and most likely become rich and famous (Here's a clip of the child admitting it was "for the show" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI6UONWCq7A - Falcon says, in response to a question, "We did this for the show"). This is one of many interesting pieces of info laid in an exclusive interview to Gawker by Heene's former assistant, Robert Thomas. I'm going to paste in the parts of the interview where he talks about Richard and the Lizzies/UFOs, but the whole thing is interesting to read and get a glimpse into the mind of someone who would subject their son to such a horrible ordeal. I have a feeling that this is one of those cases where HAARP is coming into play and the guy was being beamed from above.
http://gawker.com/5383858/exclusive-i-helped-richard-heene-plan-a-balloon-hoax
This is quoted from about the middle of the article
That is just a part of the interview, which touches on a few other subjects as well. But I thought the Lizzie part was really interesting. The guy is obviously unstable and now, if anyone wants to talk about UFO's, it's gonna cue up the "just another Richard Heene" comments.
Just reminds me stuff is intentionally beamed into people's minds so that they go on ranting about them and it totally discredits the whole idea of the alien/UFO reality. Also, Heene was posting on YouTube rants about lizards previously to the incident - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/6351941/Balloon-boy-Richard-Heene-in-bizarre-Hillary-Clinton-YouTube-rant.html - calling Hillary Clinton a shape-shifting reptilian and all sorts of other rants.
Maybe he wasn't getting beamed anything, and he's just a sick individual who would use anyone and anything, including his own son, to further advance his agenda of becoming some sort of reality TV celebrity family a la Jon and Kate Plus 8. But it's interesting reading all the sarcastic comments by websites about aliens because of it being brought up by this guy.
I'm sure by now you all have heard, read, or been told about the "balloon boy", Falcon Heene, and the hoax surrounding his disappearance. From one published report, it turns out it was all (allegedly) a grand plan by the boy's father, Richard Heene, to become famous and use his child to get a reality TV show and most likely become rich and famous (Here's a clip of the child admitting it was "for the show" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI6UONWCq7A - Falcon says, in response to a question, "We did this for the show"). This is one of many interesting pieces of info laid in an exclusive interview to Gawker by Heene's former assistant, Robert Thomas. I'm going to paste in the parts of the interview where he talks about Richard and the Lizzies/UFOs, but the whole thing is interesting to read and get a glimpse into the mind of someone who would subject their son to such a horrible ordeal. I have a feeling that this is one of those cases where HAARP is coming into play and the guy was being beamed from above.
http://gawker.com/5383858/exclusive-i-helped-richard-heene-plan-a-balloon-hoax
This is quoted from about the middle of the article
The UFO Idea (And the End of the World As We Know It in 2012)
One night, when Richard and I were sitting and talking, he brought up Wife Swap, and specifically a confrontation he had with a woman on the show who claimed to be a psychic. They very much disliked one other. Richard said, "Well, think about it. We were the 100th episode of Wife Swap. And why are we the most recognized Wife Swap family and episode? It's because of the controversy. I don't care what people say about me as a person, but the fact of the matter is that they know who I am."
And then we delved into the area of UFOs. I was reading a book on witness reports of Roswell at the time, just out of curiousity — I've never concluded whether it really took place or was an elaborate hoax. And Richard said, "how much do you want to bet we could facilitate some sort of a media stunt that would be equally profound as Roswell, and we could do so with nothing more than a weather balloon and some controversy?"
Can we attract UFO's with a homemade flying saucer? We will modify a weather balloon, so that it resembles a UFO and will electrically charge the skin of the craft (Biefield-Brown Effect). We will capture the footage on film, and will utilize the media as a means with which to make our presence known to the masses. This will not only provide us with incredible footage, but will also generate a tremendous amount of controversy among the public, as well as publicity within the mainstream media. This will be the most significant UFO-related news event to take place since the Roswell Crash of 1947, and the result will be a dramatic increase in local and national awareness about The Heene Family, our Reality Series, as well as the UFO Phenomenon in general.
I clearly remember Richard telling me that, if we accomplish this, it would be the most controversial and widespread UFO news story since Roswell in 1947.
But he was motivated by theories I thought were far-fetched. Like Reptilians — the idea there are alien beings that walk among us and are shape shifters, able to resemble human beings and running the upper echelon of our government. Somehow a secret government has covered all this up since the U.S. was established, and the only way to get the truth out there was to use the mainstream media to raise Richard to a status of celebrity, so he could communicate with the masses.
As the weeks progressed, his theories got more and more extreme and paranoid. A lot of it surrounded 2012, and the possibility of there being an apocalyptic moment. Richard likes to talk a lot about the possibility of the Sun erupting in a large-scale solar flare that wipes out the Earth. It got to the point where he was really pressing me, saying we're running out of time, we're running out of time, the end of the world is coming. And we have to take necessary precautions to make sure that we're not among the majority that's going to be killed.
It got to the point where I was just nodding my head and going along with what he said, because it was easier than trying to debate with him.
That is just a part of the interview, which touches on a few other subjects as well. But I thought the Lizzie part was really interesting. The guy is obviously unstable and now, if anyone wants to talk about UFO's, it's gonna cue up the "just another Richard Heene" comments.
Just reminds me stuff is intentionally beamed into people's minds so that they go on ranting about them and it totally discredits the whole idea of the alien/UFO reality. Also, Heene was posting on YouTube rants about lizards previously to the incident - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/6351941/Balloon-boy-Richard-Heene-in-bizarre-Hillary-Clinton-YouTube-rant.html - calling Hillary Clinton a shape-shifting reptilian and all sorts of other rants.
Maybe he wasn't getting beamed anything, and he's just a sick individual who would use anyone and anything, including his own son, to further advance his agenda of becoming some sort of reality TV celebrity family a la Jon and Kate Plus 8. But it's interesting reading all the sarcastic comments by websites about aliens because of it being brought up by this guy.
only to have the 'event' turn round and totally discredit both the person and by proxy the 'UFO' phenomenon.