Balloon Boy, 2012, and the Reptilian Agenda

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Gawker posted this interview with Richard Heene's former assistant, who claims the whole Balloon Boy fiasco was an attention grab by Richard in order to launch his reality show. Apparently Heene had eschatological leanings and wanted to become a celebrity to get the word out about doomsday, 2012 and the reptilian Agenda:

"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."
-Robert Thomas, Richard Heene's former research assistant, Gawker interview from 10/17/09

What a trip!

http://gawker.com/5383858/exclusive-i-helped-richard-heene-plan-a-balloo...

http://thesuperficial.com/2009/10/balloon_boys_parents_are_in_de.php?bfm...

Comments

Bad plan

I don't think anyone is worried about the Lizard men yet. I can't doubt they exist, but lets start by solving problems which we know for a fact exist.

clarity

a sane response, Michael Joel! thanks!

How symbolic

How Symbolic That he uses a ufo like ballon. I find it hilarious.

Icke

The guy also said he wanted to launch the fake UFO to "increase awareness" of UFOs, which is counterintuitive because it would only increase the "awareness" that UFOs are fake. Pretty much the caliber of thinking that would take David Icke seriously. The only lizard men will be on TV when the show "V" comes on.

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