The theoretical underpinning offered by Key is that radio waves can be stored in fluids (the spray) and in holograms (the chips)
Well he certainly isn't queer free
so BigCyp, are you saying that he's had more than just a few private photo shoots with ron?
Disgusting delusional look in his eyes.Seems like a guy that killing someone while telling him/her "I have to - it's good for you".
HAHAHA, I don't think he needs the belt to tell us that.He owns a supplement company named SWATS that sells hologram stickers that can heal you and light beam rays to heal you while you sleep.I'm not making this shit up."The theoretical underpinning offered by Key is that radio waves can be stored in fluids (the spray) and in holograms (the chips), and that when an athlete consumes the fluid or wears the holograms, the radio waves are re-emitted and prompt his body to create specific nutrients and hormones -- from vitamin B to testosterone. Key says that it's not unlike the way particular wavelengths of sunlight cause the human body to produce vitamin D. In the musty storage room, the holographic stickers and bottles of deer-antler spray are irradiated for 24 straight hours or more in what Ross and Key say is an effort to program them with performance-enhancing frequencies.Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl/news/20130129/the-strange-lab-that-lured-numerous-athletes/#ixzz2JNYbviAA "