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Monday, May 26, 2025

Recording Setback on 2025 Series One: Last Training Day

 

A Rare Technical Glitch Underscores the Value of Live Participation and Ongoing Global Collaboration in PKTF Liaison Training



On the final Training Day of Series One for the 2025 Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) Liaison Training, we encountered an unexpected recording setback via Zoom. Despite PKTF’s growing international reach—garnering interest, participation, and collaborative support from nearly half of all U.S. states and several countries across at least three other continents, including Terra Australis, South Africa, Spain, and nations in North America such as Canada, Mexico, and Costa Rica—technical issues can still arise.

As the session began, we attempted to record using two separate methods: one to the cloud from one terminal, and another to a PC from a distant terminal, both sharing host capabilities. 
This redundancy strategy was implemented to overcome two prior Zoom-related recording failures. Unfortunately, neither method succeeded after a terminal reboot and a seamless meeting resumption. As a result, the May 24th Liaison Training Day recording was lost, though we do have a transcript and are working to make that available for those who wish to review the session.

This rare occurrence highlights the value of attending live, especially for Liaisons in Training. PKTF Liaisons are vital links, engaging with their State Assembly, General Assembly, and Assembly Militia, fostering open communication and approachability with the Federation, State Border Defense, and all levels of law enforcement. Understanding the nuances between county-wide jurisdiction—typically the domain of sheriffs and deputies—and the more localized, district-based boundaries of city police is essential. While both serve and protect, their operational mandates and areas of authority differ. PKTF Assembly Liaisons are trained to navigate these distinctions, ensuring respect for all jurisdictions and promoting lawful, peaceful cooperation.





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These topics—jurisdictional boundaries, inter-agency cooperation, and the importance of open, lawful engagement—form the core of our Training Days. Liaisons are encouraged to share updates on their State Border Defense efforts, exchange insights with peers, and discuss incremental progress in lawful, peaceful initiatives. Such transparency and collaboration are rare in the often rigid world of corporate service providers, especially in major metropolitan areas. Our Training Series remains open to all interested participants, but the primary aim is to prepare and recognize Liaisons within the Peacekeeping Task Force, ensuring their training and commitment can be vouched for by both PKTF and the Federation. This helps maintain information accuracy and fosters a common ground for ongoing dialogue and development.


Following the conclusion of Series One, PKTF will enter a 10-week Administrative Leave to focus on implementing the details and improvements discussed during this year’s sessions. Series Two is scheduled to resume in August 2025, continuing the mission to equip Liaisons with the knowledge and skills needed to serve effectively.
 
For more information on how to enroll in the PKTF - Assembly Liaison project, simply visit the homepage of PKTFnews.org. Additionally, previous meeting recordings are available on our platform on YouTube, where you can see all that has been discussed and developed so far. We encourage everyone interested in supporting lawful, peaceful cooperation and community engagement to explore these resources and consider joining our next live session.
 

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