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Peacekeeping Task Force Assembly Liaison Training Returns: Two New Series Begin October 17

 By PKTF (Union State Development Facilitation Team)

Published June 20, 2026

If you've been watching the growth of lawful peacekeeping and peace-building across American State Assemblies, you're going to want to catch this announcement. The Peacekeeping Task Force is opening enrollment for its next round of Assembly Liaison Training Days, and this time we're doing it in two full iterations designed to bring more State Assemblies into proper service.

The first series kicks off approximately 111 days from now, which lands us at 7:20 AM EDT on Monday, October 12, 2026. That's when Day Zero begins, and that's when new participants get onboarded with the foundational knowledge every Liaison needs.


Click to Enroll as found on the image here within the blog in the left margin for your convenience.



Why Assembly Liaisons Matter Right Now

We've seen a noticeable uptick in interest over the past few months. American State Nationals and American State Citizens from across the Federation are reaching out, asking about the Assembly Liaison role, what it takes to serve, and how their State Assembly can qualify for proper peacekeeping service.

And here's the truth: a significant portion of our State Assemblies are still without adequate Assembly Militia leadership. That's where peacekeeping service starts. Without it, everything else stalls.

The PKTF – Assembly Liaison isn't just another title. It's a perpetual, yearly service role that acts as the bridge between:

  • State Assemblies
  • Local law enforcement
  • Sovereign Peacekeepers
  • Emergency services
  • Neighboring State Assembly Liaisons

That bridge is what keeps communication flowing, what prevents jurisdictional conflicts, and what ensures disaster response can happen across state lines when it matters most.


What the Training Covers

The annual training program runs in two series:

Series 1: March through June
Series 2: September through November

Sessions start bi-weekly, then shift to weekly midway through the six-week iteration. Day Zero is where new participants get onboarded. From there, you'll cover:

  • Historical context of service organizations and public law
  • Committee collaboration (Assembly Militia Provisions, Assembly Militia Operations, and the joint Outreach committee)
  • Relationships between Liaisons, Field Commanders, and State-elected Marshals-at-Arms
  • How to structure effective Liaison teams within your State Assembly
  • Scenario-based exercises: border defense, disaster response coordination, resource management during emergencies

And if you miss a session? You're required to review the replay and submit written reflections summarizing what you learned. That's how we maintain accountability.


Where to Find Previous Training

If you're new to this and want to see what's already been covered, you can find all the training recordings on the Peacekeeping Task Force YouTube channel. Search for:

  • PKTF Liaison Training Series 2_2025_Day1
  • Previous series from 2024 and 2025

Every segment has been rich in content and highly relevant to the work. The material reinforces core responsibilities while introducing new initiatives that will shape our efforts going forward.

For the full outline of the 2024–2025 Assembly Peacekeeping Liaison education and training, check out the seeksearchfindtruth.blogspot.com page titled "2024-2025 Assembly Peacekeeping Liaison – Education and Training." That's where the comprehensive breakdown lives.


What's Coming: Union State Assembly Development

Upcoming training will also dive deeper into Union State Assembly development and growth as it relates to your State of the Union. This isn't just about militia structure. It's about:

  • How Assemblies qualify to rejoin the State of the Union
  • How Liaison service differs from State Coordination (which sunsets when an Assembly qualifies)
  • How to build professional networks with law enforcement whose jurisdictions run parallel with Sovereign Peacekeepers
  • How to advocate for proper jurisdictional recognition

This is the kind of content that helps Assemblies move from being unrecognized to being properly validated for Standing status.


Enrollment Is Open

If you're interested in becoming an Assembly Liaison, here's what you need to know:

Eligibility:

  • Must be a status-corrected American State National or American State Citizen
  • Cannot hold other elected positions within your State Assembly
  • Must complete the Enrollment Form and pass PKTF vetting

Team Formation:

  • You can form teams of two to three Liaisons within each State Assembly
  • Teams work together on advocacy, training, and operational planning

Interview Process:

  1. Ice Breaker: Assembly involvement, time availability, familiarity with PKTF resources
  2. Follow-up: Commitment level and understanding of responsibilities
  3. Final: Candidate-led discussion on PKTF functions to ensure mutual understanding

All Liaisons receive Administrative Leave regardless of active service status. That's recognition for your contribution while giving you time to rest.


The Bigger Picture: Reframing Peacekeeping

There's something important happening here that goes beyond training. We're also working to reframe how peacekeeping is understood in the public eye.

The term "sovereign citizen" has become weaponized—a shortcut used to dismiss legitimate concerns about corruption, governance, and constitutional process. It's been associated with fraud, extremism, and pseudolaw, which overshadows the real issues people are trying to address.

What we're building instead is a set of constructive identity paths that allow people to engage the same concerns without the stigma:

  • American Constitutional Witness: For researchers, documenters, public record investigators
  • American Republic Advocate: For reformers, petitioners, constitutional convention advocates
  • American Common Law Citizen: For those asserting rights through legitimate courts and traditional legal principles

These three paths let people work in different lanes while staying aligned in purpose. They separate legitimate inquiry from extremism. And they create a stronger public-facing identity for those who want real, peaceful change.

This isn't about rejecting civic life. It's about promoting peacekeeping, accountability, and lawful participation.


How to Enroll

The Assembly Liaison Enrollment Form is available on the original article announcing the position at PKTF News, titled "The Peacekeeping Task Force – Assembly Liaison." You'll find the Enrollment Form button just below that article.

If you have questions about enrollment steps, prerequisites, minimal requirements, or proof of Assembly membership, contact us at any of our Contact Forms or email addresses throughout the sites:

We're open for service.


The Mapping Roster Is Growing

PKTF has stepped up transparency to include the PKTF – Assembly Liaison – States Map. Unlike the General PKTF Service map, this one shows which State Assemblies have an active Assembly Liaison.

Every State General Assembly will have a unique opportunity to have at least one supporting member within its Oversight Committee who is its own PKTF – Assembly Liaison. That's how information sharing happens at the Federation level.


This Is What Meaningful Service Looks Like

If you want to do something meaningful—truly meaningful— toward improving your own safety and the safety of others, get busy organizing in your own community. Get to know your neighbors. Discuss the need to protect yourselves. Get involved in your State and County Assembly Militias.

If you don't have a program yet, start organizing. There's no time like the present.

And call the PKTF if you have questions about the limitations of your County and State organizations and the ways you can lawfully and safely organize militia functions and coordinate actions with other County and State Assembly Militias.

Together, we can lawfully and peacefully plan for the security and protection of every community in America, come what may.

There's no need for clandestine, dangerous, or "unregulated" activities that have given militias a bad name. We aren't children playing games. We're lawful adults participating in our American Government, doing what must be done under our own Public Law.

We have every right to organize our State Assembly Militias and County Assembly Militias. And we're exercising that right.


Click to Enroll as found on the image here within the blog near the footer for your convenience.


Training begins Saturday, October 17, 2026.
Enrollment is open now.
This is a service to the American State Assembly, State of the Union.

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