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Monday, February 12, 2024

A Warm Thank You to Everyone - our subscribers and occasional readers

 Our team here with The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) created a call-out several days ago for those interested in showing their tag following on this BlogSpot how to do so.


As the call-out slowly makes its rounds, we would like to give an early "thank you" to those of you who answered the request early on. This effort helps our current, and future additions to our editing team to better identify who might be among our growing number of people who follow our work. For those who might be more curious about what following this blog provides - it provides our team here with a very basic and minimal, quantifiable demographic of those who at least are privy to our PKTF work effort.



                                                
                                               From our Team to you - Thank you very much for your support!



We currently receive questions all across the earth via email; many are questions that ultimately do not pertain to American Common Law or proper peacekeeping according to The Law of Peace as it is written.

We are currently working through numerous hard-hitting questions in a separate forum of planners, thinkers, scholars, and, of course, dedicated peace-makers. And so, as our audience grows and as our team of experienced peacekeepers grows, we rely on a combination of exclusive email collaboration and public commentary as found within our comments section.

At the bottom of each post, our readers can leave a comment, as well as reply to pre-existing comments.

Readers may also choose to offer general recommendations on what they would like to experience take place in future PKTF developments. Readers may also share local developments regarding peacekeeping taking shape where they physically dwell.

All these aspects and others are what lay ahead of the people interested in doing their small part to build a better, brighter, far safer, more sincere, and genuinely honest future.



Please consider sharing with others near and dear to you - and with those from your local county about this particular American peacekeeping BlogSpot.

Believe it or not, we are in a genre' largely uninhabited as we speak. We look forward to the day when there are other peacekeeping services all across the earth dedicated to proper peacemaking and arbitration. 




2 comments:

  1. Wishing you the best in your endeavors. I am now following your blog and will stop by to read your posts with interest as all Americans work to keep the peace and uphold the law.

    - Tony on Idaho

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    1. Thank you, Tony. That means an awful lot to our Collaboration Team.

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