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6 yr. old alone in runaway experimental balloon (1 Viewer)

I saw the black spot. It looks to be, from the picture, significantly smaller than the basket that was attached. Not sure it could have held a small child.
A still shot for anyone having trouble viewing the video.
Just running my mind here, but looking at the "falling object" and assuming it is the same distance from the camera as the balloon it appears to be ~2/3s the width of the base of the balloon. Looking at the other pictures of the responders around the balloon its base appears to be roughly twice as wide as an adult mans shoulder width. I small child could fit into something of those rough dimensions I guess, seems it would have been cramped but who knows.Schlzm

 
Theory: kid releases the balloon. To avoid getting in trouble, he says his brother was in the balloon and it was his fault. Brother is really at the park playing 4-square with friends. Discuss...

 
Blurb about their Wife Swap episode;"The Heene family of Colorado consists of wife Mayumi, husband Richard, and their three kids. The kids are eight year old Bradford, seven year old Ryo, and five year old Falcon. The Heene family likes to live life on the edge, and the whole family goes on storm chasing missions. Wife Mayumi often wakes the family by using a bullhorn to announce “Storm Approaching, Storm Approaching!”In order to be prepares to chase storms, the whole family sleeps in their clothes. Mayumi maintains storm equipment, drives the storm-mobile, and films tornadoes. She also tends to the kids while Richard rides his motorbike into the eye of the storm. Richard launches rockets that are designed to measure magnetic forces."I remember this episode. Those people were annoying and strange.
oof
:lmao: It's good trainwreck TV. The wife and I love it. Makes us look normal. Don't worry...you'll be there in a few years.
 
Theory: kid releases the balloon. To avoid getting in trouble, he says his brother was in the balloon and it was his fault. Brother is really at the park playing 4-square with friends. Discuss...
It looks feasible that the 6-year old simply ran off ... as opposed to hiding in the house.
 
firewolfblitzer.com
:lmao: I want to turn the TV back on to get an update, but I just can't listen to CNN reporters treating this like it's the Invasion of Normandy.

Stupid, reckless parents with a reputation for not supervising their children build a flying device capable of soaring heights and tremendous speed without bothering to secure it safely to the ground and out of harm's way and the country is mesmorized with the results. :lmao: :wall: :wall:

Oh this is rich...CNN found an expert on night vision goggles. Is there an expert for everything? First "experimental balloon expert" and now "Night Vision Goggle" expert. :lmao:

 
Blurb about their Wife Swap episode;

"The Heene family of Colorado consists of wife Mayumi, husband Richard, and their three kids. The kids are eight year old Bradford, seven year old Ryo, and five year old Falcon. The Heene family likes to live life on the edge, and the whole family goes on storm chasing missions. Wife Mayumi often wakes the family by using a bullhorn to announce “Storm Approaching, Storm Approaching!”

In order to be prepares to chase storms, the whole family sleeps in their clothes. Mayumi maintains storm equipment, drives the storm-mobile, and films tornadoes. She also tends to the kids while Richard rides his motorbike into the eye of the storm. Richard launches rockets that are designed to measure magnetic forces."

I remember this episode. Those people were annoying and strange.
oof
:lmao: It's good trainwreck TV. The wife and I love it. Makes us look normal.
I doubt it.
 
Theory: kid releases the balloon. To avoid getting in trouble, he says his brother was in the balloon and it was his fault. Brother is really at the park playing 4-square with friends. Discuss...
I have a 6 year old. I know where he is, when he is, why he is every freaking second of the day. I don't see how there's any possible explanation for not knowing where your 6 year old son is at any point in the day.
 
Blurb about their Wife Swap episode;

"The Heene family of Colorado consists of wife Mayumi, husband Richard, and their three kids. The kids are eight year old Bradford, seven year old Ryo, and five year old Falcon. The Heene family likes to live life on the edge, and the whole family goes on storm chasing missions. Wife Mayumi often wakes the family by using a bullhorn to announce “Storm Approaching, Storm Approaching!”

In order to be prepares to chase storms, the whole family sleeps in their clothes. Mayumi maintains storm equipment, drives the storm-mobile, and films tornadoes. She also tends to the kids while Richard rides his motorbike into the eye of the storm. Richard launches rockets that are designed to measure magnetic forces."

I remember this episode. Those people were annoying and strange.
oof
:lmao: It's good trainwreck TV. The wife and I love it. Makes us look normal.
I doubt it.
Did you report me yesterday? :lmao:
 
Blurb about their Wife Swap episode;

"The Heene family of Colorado consists of wife Mayumi, husband Richard, and their three kids. The kids are eight year old Bradford, seven year old Ryo, and five year old Falcon. The Heene family likes to live life on the edge, and the whole family goes on storm chasing missions. Wife Mayumi often wakes the family by using a bullhorn to announce “Storm Approaching, Storm Approaching!”

In order to be prepares to chase storms, the whole family sleeps in their clothes. Mayumi maintains storm equipment, drives the storm-mobile, and films tornadoes. She also tends to the kids while Richard rides his motorbike into the eye of the storm. Richard launches rockets that are designed to measure magnetic forces."

I remember this episode. Those people were annoying and strange.
oof
:lmao: It's good trainwreck TV. The wife and I love it. Makes us look normal.
I doubt it.
Haw haw haw
 
Blurb about their Wife Swap episode;

"The Heene family of Colorado consists of wife Mayumi, husband Richard, and their three kids. The kids are eight year old Bradford, seven year old Ryo, and five year old Falcon. The Heene family likes to live life on the edge, and the whole family goes on storm chasing missions. Wife Mayumi often wakes the family by using a bullhorn to announce “Storm Approaching, Storm Approaching!”

In order to be prepares to chase storms, the whole family sleeps in their clothes. Mayumi maintains storm equipment, drives the storm-mobile, and films tornadoes. She also tends to the kids while Richard rides his motorbike into the eye of the storm. Richard launches rockets that are designed to measure magnetic forces."

I remember this episode. Those people were annoying and strange.
oof
:lmao: It's good trainwreck TV. The wife and I love it. Makes us look normal.
I doubt it.
Did you report me yesterday? :lmao:
No, not suprised you are wrong again tho.
 
'Could not be tracked via radar.'Interesting.
Too reflective, no?
This would explain why UFO's are never seen on radar. If this thing can't be seen, there is no doubt we can't see an extra-terrestrial object on radar.
Yep. Either that, or, you know, they don't exist.
50-50 chance.
Scully and Mulder really need to get to the crash site ASAP.
 
firewolfblitzer.com
:lmao: I want to turn the TV back on to get an update, but I just can't listen to CNN reporters treating this like it's the Invasion of Normandy.

Stupid, reckless parents with a reputation for not supervising their children build a flying device capable of soaring heights and tremendous speed without bothering to secure it safely to the ground and out of harm's way and the country is mesmorized with the results. :wall: :wall: :wall:

Oh this is rich...CNN found an expert on night vision goggles. Is there an expert for everything? First "experimental balloon expert" and now "Night Vision Goggle" expert. :lmao:
Great moments in TV history:July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong: "Houston, Tranquility Base, here. The Eagle has landed."

October 15, 2009. Wolf Blitzer: "Breaking news here in the Situation Room. Happening now, the balloon has landed."

 
firewolfblitzer.com
:lmao: I want to turn the TV back on to get an update, but I just can't listen to CNN reporters treating this like it's the Invasion of Normandy.

Stupid, reckless parents with a reputation for not supervising their children build a flying device capable of soaring heights and tremendous speed without bothering to secure it safely to the ground and out of harm's way and the country is mesmorized with the results. :wall: :wall: :wall:

Oh this is rich...CNN found an expert on night vision goggles. Is there an expert for everything? First "experimental balloon expert" and now "Night Vision Goggle" expert. :wall:
Great moments in TV history:July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong: "Houston, Tranquility Base, here. The Eagle has landed."

October 15, 2009. Wolf Blitzer: "Breaking news here in the Situation Room. Happening now, the balloon has landed."
:wall: :lmao: Let me tell ya, if I was high right now, I would be busting a gut on these CNN clowns.

 
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Theory: kid releases the balloon. To avoid getting in trouble, he says his brother was in the balloon and it was his fault. Brother is really at the park playing 4-square with friends. Discuss...
I have a 6 year old. I know where he is, when he is, why he is every freaking second of the day. I don't see how there's any possible explanation for not knowing where your 6 year old son is at any point in the day.
Yeah! :lmao:
 
They just broke into the local sheriff's news conference to tell him that the boy was found at the house!

Terrific news!

ETA:

Now ground all of the kids for 10 years.

And fire the parents.

 
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firewolfblitzer.com
:lmao: I want to turn the TV back on to get an update, but I just can't listen to CNN reporters treating this like it's the Invasion of Normandy.

Stupid, reckless parents with a reputation for not supervising their children build a flying device capable of soaring heights and tremendous speed without bothering to secure it safely to the ground and out of harm's way and the country is mesmorized with the results. :wall: :wall: :wall:

Oh this is rich...CNN found an expert on night vision goggles. Is there an expert for everything? First "experimental balloon expert" and now "Night Vision Goggle" expert. :lmao:
GBGM, I just submitted your name and contact info to the CNN webnews editor as an "Expert on shiney things." Hope you don't mind if they call you for insight...
 

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