In restoring a true Republican Form of Government within these United States, the process always begins with a crucial first step:
Who are they - and - Why are they?
A lawful and peaceful American individual stepping forward to serve as the propoerly elected, interim, merely interested (on the rocerd) Soil Jurisdiction Sheriff.
This role is not simply about the concept of lawful peacekeeping a tthe county level Law Enforcement as commonly perceived or understood, but about genuine peacekeeping—providing an aire of lawful guardian oversight and a stabilizing presence who can and does perform honorably as the County Organizer helping to establish a lawful Soil Jurisdiction nation state Assembly within their county boundaries.
The Soil Jurisdiction Sheriff (County Reeve) serves The Lawful Inhabitant through upholding Land Law directly, maintaining measurable peace efforts and daily order in a manner consistent with Public Law and the original land-based jurisdiction that predates the modern statutory regime.
As Anna von Reitz explains, “the actual County Sheriff is a Peacekeeping Official (official role) and not an Appointed Law Enforcement Officer.”
This official Peacekeeping role is foundational for lawful governance and acts as the first line of peaceful authority in emergent counties. Until such time as the office is properly elected, as with all other local self-governing officials, this role must remain under the provisional assistance of the Federation’s Peacekeeping Task Force until such time as the State of the Union is fully Standing. Only then is a nation state (County Assembly) properly authorized and empowered to act fully within its jurisdictional boundaries. The Federation, through the Peacekeeping Task Force, provides vital assistance, general guidance, and support during these formative stages. Furthermore, local outreach efforts spearheaded by active Committees at both national and international levels are essential to this development.
The Peacekeeping Task Force’s obligation is to speak with each Outreach Committee Chair through their PKTF-Assembly Liaison—or, when no Liaison yet exists, directly through the Task Force’s Executive Staff Directorate. This vital communication linkage fosters an environment where Assembly programs may grow, offering recommendations that enhance local outreach strategies.
These efforts enable the Federation’s Peacekeeping Task Force to effectively interface with international and intercontinental Law Enforcement and other key Emergency Services on behalf of these emerging Assemblies. This cooperation is extremely vital not only to maintain peace but to meet the Peacekeeping Task Force’s core missions of Evaluation, Education, and Coordination.
Observations made through 2025, as well as through previous years of Assemblies in General Session indicate a significant shortfall in Soil Jurisdiction nation states peacekeeping presence (namely County Assembly Sheriffs) participating in the formation process. This shortfall likely explains why more State of the Union Assemblies have yet to reach full Standing, contributing to an overall stunted, less-than-organic growth.
The Peacekeeping Task Force must continue to be welcomed and afforded unfettered access to engage with all levels of de jure peacekeeping across the States and lawfully encourage Soil Jurisdiction Sheriffs to begin their local outreach and leadership efforts. These Sheriffs are expected to form their nation state assemblies by convening in general session—at least two or more inhabitants gathered in lawful Assembly on the Land and Soil who are status-corrected and dedicated to the Federation blueprint.
The essence of this framework exists within the dual growth of form and substance:
The State of the Union’s Land Jurisdiction Assembly (form) and the nation state Assemblies operating on Soil Jurisdiction (substance) must advance simultaneously and harmoniously. Without this, the State of the Union risks stalling in development, lacking the genuine Sovereignty that flows from nation state Assemblies in development to become fully seated and active within the Federation of States.
As highlighted in Federation teachings, “the two things, Land and Soil, are inseparable ... The only actual perpetual union that does exist and must exist is the Union between the Land and the Soil."
Without honoring both, the trajectory and efforts of Assembly development become fragmented and ineffective.
Furthermore, the Soil Jurisdiction Sheriff’s early role as a peacekeeper lends lawful legitimacy to the County Assembly. It assures that peace and order are preserved while the Assembly furthers its work in building self-governance.
The Peacekeeping Task Force serves as a vital link in this chain, peacefully bridging grassroots Assembly-level efforts with international Law Enforcement and Emergency Services through their State of the Union to ensure genuine cooperation.
Ultimately, the Peacekeeping Task Force operates as both shepherd and advocate—facilitating reliable communication, offering tested and approved expertise, and promoting a confirmed health and wellness climate where lawful Assembly growth flourishes.
The goal is for each nation state within its County to achieve Standing and Sovereignty respected locally, at the State of the Union level, and internationally through their State of the Union Standing and Seatment.
When a County Assembly is in General Session, meeting lawfully on the Land and Soil, and operating according to the Federation blueprint, true progress unfolds. This is when the true republican form of government spirit takes root, with both Land and Soil Jurisdiction working in unison to form a sturdy foundation for our nation.
This harmonious, inseparable, and jurisdictional recognition reflects the crucial connection between peacekeeping, lawful Assembly formation, and the Federation’s comprehensive vision for a restored American Republican Form of Government through the Peacekeeping Task Force’s indispensable role. It is this cooperative spirit and proactive engagement by the Federation's Task Force that will help ensure the successful and lawful establishment of County Assemblies now and into the future.
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