The Exotic Spectrum Usage Identification (ESUI) Group is dedicated to uncovering and addressing the use of radio frequency (RF) and other radiation forms that may adversely affect public health. Their mission involves researching and reporting such technologies to regulatory bodies like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Department of Health, aiming to eliminate subliminal programming and harmful radiation from public media. The foundation’s inaugural study focuses on the nervous system’s response to commercial television programming, particularly examining sub-audible frequencies—sounds below the threshold of human hearing—that might influence viewers’ nervous systems without their conscious awareness. The study is structured in two phases: Phase 1: Demonstration of Unique Sub-audible Signatures This phase involves identifying specific sub-audible frequencies present in television broadcasts. Utilizing tools like Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC)…