Back in 2009 Richard Henne tricked the world into thinking his son Falcon, better known as 'Balloon Boy', was trapped in a 20 ft balloon saucer that traveled through the sky as we all watched glued to our TV sets. People were hoping and praying that if indeed there was a little boy in that balloon, that authorities could get him back to safety avoiding any injury. Of course we found out it was all a lie and now the world can't stand Richard Henne or his balloon family. It was all a hoax to hopefully land the Hennes a reality show deal which was spoiled when the media exposed all the cracks in their story. Well now Richard Henne is at it again, only this time, he's sellin' stuff.

According to TMZ

Richard posted a video online last week — in which he claims his family wants to help with the tsunami relief efforts in Japan … and to kick things off, he’s already set a “purchase now” price on the balloon for $1,000,000.

Heene claims he will not make a penny off the saucer — saying he hired an attorney to distribute any profits from the private online auction to Japanese tsunami relief charities.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

See the video here, and as an added bonus, relive the moment (below) when Falcon ruined the Henne's hoax on Live television

BONUS: 'Balloon Boy' Falcon Henne admits "we did this for the show" on Live TV

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