This group is dedicated to investigating and exposing the harmful use of RF and other radiation technologies that compromise public health. Our mission is to safeguard the public by conducting thorough research and providing detailed reports to the FCC and Department of Health. These efforts aim to identify and eliminate technologies that enable subliminal programming or contribute to illness from all public domains.
The ESUI group advocates for justice against the misuse of communication technologies that may be designed to experiment on individuals without their informed consent. ESUI focuses on identifying and addressing subliminal and harmful radiation applications to ensure public safety and transparency.
Identification of Potentially Harmful Transmissions
Transmissions may warrant further investigation if they extend beyond standard communication purposes. This includes continuous tones, rhythmic tone patterns or messages paired with carrier tones that could be used for subliminal or harmful effects, with or without associative programming. Any transmission that does not solely serve direct, conscious communication should be critically examined. To rule out interference from sources like transformer radiation, the presence of the transmission must be independently confirmed at multiple sites by collaboration of contributors.
Recommended Actions
Initial Inquiry:
The first step is to file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to identify the entity responsible for the transmission.
Follow-Up Investigation:
Once the responsible agency or group is identified, a secondary FOIA request should be submitted to inquire about the purpose of the transmission.
Assessment and Public Scrutiny:
If the response is unsatisfactory or raises concerns among the group or the public, an independent research organization should be engaged to analyze the frequency and its short- and long-term effects on the human nervous system. This analysis would help ascertain the transmission's potential impact and ensure transparency regarding its purpose and usage.