Unlocking Full Standing and Seatment through Effective
Peacekeeping Collaboration
The Role of the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) and
Assembly Liaisons in American State Assemblies
Introduction
The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) plays a vital role in
supporting and validating American State Assemblies, particularly in developing
and recognizing their militia sub-pillar functions. A key component of this
process is the PKTF - Assembly Liaison, a voluntary position that serves as a
bridge between the Federation and individual State Assemblies.
The
Importance of PKTF - Assembly Liaisons
PKTF - Assembly Liaisons are integral to the success and
recognition of State Assemblies. These individuals serve multiple functions:
- Facilitate
communication between sovereign peacemakers and law enforcement
counterparts
- Bring
Federation-level information and expectations back to their respective
Assemblies
- Assist
in the development of peaceful and resilient State Assembly Militia
structures
- Provide answers about PKTF services and Validation Methods
While these roles are voluntary and not elected positions, they are crucial for State Assemblies working towards full Standing and eventual Seatment.
Becoming
a PKTF - Assembly Liaison
To become
a PKTF - Assembly Liaison, interested individuals must:
- Be
status-corrected American State Nationals
- Hold
no other elected position within their State Assembly
- Complete
the Enrollment Form
- Undergo
vetting by the Federation through PKTF
- Participating
in yearly training provided by PKTF
State Assemblies are encouraged to recognize and
assimilate liaison roles for peacekeeping matters as soon as possible. This
step is vital for Assemblies seeking progress, validation, and ultimately,
Seatment.
The
Validation Process
The PKTF Directorate Staff, comprising four Directors, is
responsible for validating each of the 50 American State Assemblies as they
enter full Standing status. This process includes:
- Examining
the structure of each State Assembly militia service
- Ensuring
that all service options and training materials are safe, benevolent, and
defense-only
- Verifying
that the militia functions as a defensive force, capable of responding to
multiple scenarios where natural and manmade disasters play a role in
state border disruptions
- Confirming
that the State Defense Force is shielded from potential tyrannical
oversight and prior service member obfuscation leading to potential unsafe
acts against State of State and Federal subcontract services
Additional
Services Offered by PKTF
Beyond its primary charter, PKTF is exploring the
possibility of offering additional services, including:
- Ombudsman
services (Training)
- Assistance
for Prior Service Members in clearing undisclosed federal Military Service
- Veteran
Affairs Services comparable to VFW and The American Legion
- Annual
service to combat Stolen Valor acts
Ongoing
Advocacy and Coordination
A key aspect of PKTF's charter is to provide perpetual
advocacy between the Federation Fiduciary office and each State Assembly. This
includes:
- Evaluating,
educating, and coordinating interactions between American State Assembly
Militias and their law enforcement counterparts
- Maintaining an open-door policy for current Territorial Government de facto Law Enforcement and American Peacekeepers across all jurisdictions or any current Municipal State of State subcontracting agencies still in existence or vestige of service during or after its corporate bankruptcy has ended.
- Upholding
Public Law while respecting known jurisdictions.
The
Importance of State Assembly Participation
The
success of PKTF's mission relies heavily on the active participation of each
State Assembly Militia. To facilitate this, PKTF encourages State Assemblies
to:
- Appoint
one to three PKTF - Assembly Liaisons from within their own Assembly
- Engage
in ongoing advocacy efforts
- Participate
in training and information-sharing to develop proper, peaceful State
Assembly Militias
Addressing
Confusion and Frustration
If there is ongoing confusion or mounting frustration
about the PKTF - Assembly Liaison role within any State Assembly, it may be due
to:
- The
absence of a PKTF - Assembly Liaison
- Lack
of recognition for existing Liaisons-in-Training by the General Assembly
or other State Assembly in need of such liaison information sharing
advocacies
It is important to note that not having a PKTF - Assembly
Liaison from the same state is not a self-governing practice. Furthermore,
failing to welcome The Peacekeeping Task Force's assistance in the Assembly
Militia sub-pillar development could be, and will most likely be considered a
reckless, irresponsible, and troubling peacekeeping oversight.
Implications for Full Standing and Seatment
Any State Assembly seeking recognition of Full Standing,
which leads to Seatment, must utilize a trained and recognized PKTF - Assembly
Liaison or Liaison Team. Without this:
- The
Assembly cannot receive a timely Safety Validation Process
- The
PKTF Staff Directorate is unable to conduct one-on-one requirements due to
limited operational funding
Moving
Forward
To establish clarity and ensure effective collaboration, it
is crucial that each American and Foreign State Assembly, Land and Soil
Jurisdiction seek a competent and available American State National to
undertake the training. This will enable these liaisons to easily answer
questions about the many positive services and Validation Methods that lay
ahead.
By embracing the PKTF - Assembly Liaison role and working closely with The Peacekeeping Task Force, Assemblies can ensure proper development of their militia structures, facilitate effective communication, and progress towards Full Standing and Seatment in a timely and responsible manner. This collaborative approach will ultimately strengthen the principles of American self-governance and protect the rights of all sovereign people, as well as their Citizenry People in service to them.
This is a very much needed and informative article. It should clear up any confusion among our Assemblies about what the PKTF's role actually is.
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