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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Safeguarding Your County and State Peacekeeping Advocates

 The Proponent Role and Ongoing, Collaborative Support Effort of a PKTF - Assembly Liaison

 
Introduction
 
The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) - Assembly Liaison plays a vital role in upholding lawful, sovereign, and perpetual peaceful operations within State Assemblies. This position acts as a sturdy crosswalk dedicated between the PKTF and State Assemblies, ensuring effective communication, lawful service delivery, and the development of cooperative strategies between de jure and de facto service providers simultaneously. The Liaison’s work is most effective when free from personal, presumptive, and pressing legal controversies, allowing for full focus on committee involvement, outreach, and community engagement.





 
Core Responsibilities
 
  • Serve as the primary communication bridge between the PKTF and the State Assembly for all levels of peacekeeping services exterior to Assembly functions.
     
  • Ensure assembly operations are lawful, peaceful, and in alignment with the Public Law and assembly objectives.
     
  • Facilitate emergency preparedness, community resilience, and ongoing training for assembly members.
     
Jurisdictional Advocacy: Land, Soil, and Sea
 
The PKTF - Assembly Liaison educates and coordinates assembly members on their roles as American peacekeepers across three major jurisdictions:
 
  • Land Jurisdiction: Covers physical land spaces and internal affairs, including, but not limited to property and civil law regarding State matters.
     
  • Soil Jurisdiction: Relates to foundational rights and sovereignty of the people within the boundaries of each sovereign County.
     
  • Sea Jurisdiction: Involves navigable waters, economic zones, and areas where federal and international law intersect with sovereign State rights.
     
Lawful Services and Advocacy
 
The Liaison guides assembly members and participants in comprehending and collaborating with:
 
  • De jure service providers: Lawful, constitutionally upholding and enforcement of established authorities and assemblies.
     
  • De facto service providers: Currently operating subcontracted governmental and/or corporate entities that may not, but must fully align with original constitutional intent.
     
The Liaison advocates for lawful service delivery by helping to encourage ongoing cooperation between de jure and de facto providers, especially in peacekeeping, emergency response, and governance.
 
Collaboration Across Functions
 
  • Coordinates with Continental Marshals and peacekeeping officers who operate in both land and sea jurisdictions, supporting the defense of sovereign state and lawful individual rights.
     
  • Ensures by advocating for their assembly members and citizen participants at the State level are trained to interact appropriately with both lawful peacekeepers and corporate law enforcement, promoting consistent peaceful coexistence and mutual respect according to their service provisions and separate jurisdictions.
     
Ongoing Support and Training
 
  • Provides regular updates, procedural guidance, and training on jurisdictional boundaries, lawful assembly operations, and peacekeeping protocols.
     
  • Maintains open channels for feedback and problem-solving, helping assemblies adapt to evolving legal into lawful and practical necessities.
     
Authority from the Federation of States
 
The PKTF derives its authority from the Federation of States, which acts in a Fiduciary role to support each Sovereign State. As part of this charter function, the PKTF provides full County Guardian and State Defense Force advocacy organizational advocacy, helping to ensure each State Assembly has access to lawful peacekeeping and defense support communication assets. This service objective inadvertently aids the PKTF to assist with fully promoting status correction for prior service members, coordinate properly calibrated veteran recognition and retirement services while also providing ongoing lawful advocacy and support for lawful- Defense Only- State Assembly Militia operations.
 
Role in a Stable, Cooperative Environment
 
The role of a PKTF - Assembly Liaison is most effective when there are no ongoing, prevailing controversies, overwhelming legal disputes, or personal entanglements at the County or State level that could ultimately distract or grossly prevent the Liaison from fulfilling their volunteer, or paid duties. For any status-corrected man or woman interested in volunteering for this position, it is important that their personal and professional circumstances are relatively, of not entirely free from issues such as outstanding warrants, pending court appearances, incarceration, or allegations of violence, public disturbances, or physical assaults. This measure helps to ensure that the Liaison can more readily focus fully on their committee work, outreach campaigns, and the development of cooperative strategies between de facto law enforcement and their dejure peacekeeping counterparts.
 
A clean record and absence of compounded, personal legal issues allow the PKTF - Assembly Liaison to build trust without loss due to distraction, credibility, and effective communication channels with both assembly members and local authorities. This creates a productive environment for collaboration and the successful implementation of peacekeeping initiatives.
 
Guidance for Volunteers and Handling Harassment
 
If an individual is considering becoming an active volunteer in this most effective role, they should ensure that there are no significantly burdensome legal matters or unresolved personal controversies that might hinder their ability to interact with local de facto authorities. This includes avoiding situations involving warrants, court summons, or other legal entanglements that could create a perceived conflict of interest or undermine the integrity of the Assembly’s outreach efforts.
 
However, if after taking on the Liaison role, the status-corrected man or woman begins to experience harassment or intimidation—especially as a result of their public outreach or efforts to build cooperative bridges between peacekeeping entities—it is crucial to address these issues lawfully and transparently. The recommended process is as follows:
 
  1. Report to the County Soil Jurisdiction Reeve (Sheriff): The first step is to bring any incidents of harassment to the attention of the local Reeve, who serves as the lawful peace officer in the county.
     
  2. Escalate to the Litigation Committee: If necessary, the matter should then be reported to the County and State Assembly Litigation Committee within the Jural Assembly for further review and action.
     
  3. Nature of Harassment: Only incidents that do not involve a real victim, loss of life, limb, eyesight, or property damage by the Liaison should be considered for this process—meaning there is no actual criminal behavior, only harassment or intimidation regarding allegations of victimless infractions or corporate policies of any kind.
     
  4. Clarification of Lawful Authority: It is important to comprehend and know full well that policies, statutes, and/or ordinances issued by “County of” or “State of State” corporate entities do not, by themselves, constitute any legal or lawful basis for harassment or for issuing of a summons by a de facto court.
     
Protection Against Retaliation
 
Any form of conduct—direct or indirect—that could be seen as retaliation against a PKTF - Assembly Liaison for their measurable efforts to foster cooperation and peacekeeping should be recognized as a serious breach of the peace! Such actions by corrupt municipal law enforcement or the Admiralty (corporate) court system stand in direct contrast to the superior, concurrent general jurisdiction held by Dejure Courts.
 
In these cases, all instances of harassment should be thoroughly investigated by a proper, lawful County Grand Jury. The Grand Jury should present its findings in a true Court of Law, and, if necessary, issue a nullification presentment to overrule any de facto county or state regulation that resulted from the harassment.
 
Summary Table: PKTF - Assembly Liaison Functions
 
Aspect Role of Liaison
Communication Bridge between PKTF and Assembly; ensures flow of lawful information
Jurisdictional Focus Trains on Land, Soil, and Sea jurisdiction; supports sovereignty and lawful operation
Lawful Advocacy Promotes cooperation between de jure and de facto providers; ensures lawful service delivery
Peacekeeping Support Coordinates with Marshals and peacekeepers; educates on distinctions in enforcement roles
Ongoing Development Delivers training, updates, and support for assembly resilience and lawful governance
Federation Authority Operates under Federation of States’ Fiduciary mandate, providing County Guardian and State Defense Force advocacy for each Sovereign State
Conclusion
 
By maintaining these ethical standards, the PKTF - Assembly Liaison can effectively serve their community, effortlessly uphold lawful governance, and protect the integrity of both the Assembly and the lawful peacekeeping process. The Liaison’s work is most essential for empowering assembly members and participants to serve as American peacekeepers across all relevant jurisdictions, advocate for lawful and benevolent emergency services, and seamlessly strive to build lasting, cooperative relationships between all entities involved in the service and protection of the people as part of the general public.
 

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