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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

The Peacekeeping Task Force - Assembly Liaison Offices are Increasing

 Much appreciation and admiration goes out to ongoing State Assembly growth trends from The Arizona Assembly!

 


Graphic image representation of The Arizona Assembly, State Seal



Along with gracious private investment and volunteer service from fellow, lawful people of The Arizona Assembly - Arizona now also have a Central location to further facilitate its own lawful peacekeeping efforts.

The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is currently between training series with over 25 American States and two foreign countries on two continents. Training will resume mid July, 2024, and open up with specific detail scenarios focusing on international land, sea and air jurisdiction where peaceful planning measures are concerned. Now with the opening up of the new Phoenix, Arizona office, more interactive training opportunities become available moving forward.

The Arizona Assembly is the second American State Assembly to have implemented the use of a physical meeting space. Both status-correction meetings can be held at these locations, along with the primary service function of building a more professional peacekeeping interface with members of other law enforcement services at the State of State and Municipal service provision levels.

Phoenix, Arizona will become the second State location to stand, while the current Louisville, Kentucky location works alongside Arizona as the Central Office for PKTF service roles and responsibilities.

Although not quite where Arizona is at this time, however, numerous other State Assemblies (during previous PKTF Assembly Liaison training meetings) such as Florida and Pennsylvania, have reported similar service build-out planning progress opportunities for the near future.


Readers should soon expect follow-up articles on this BlogSpot (and on the PKTFnews.org magazine site) illustrating a photo journalistic perspective of the new Phoenix, Arizona office location. Along with reports and virtual meeting replays of lawful, peaceful business being conducted from the Phoenix office, PKTF will also provide available meeting replays from multiple office locations for current and future PKTF - Assembly Liaison training purposes.


Again, much appreciation and admiration to the men and women of The Arizona Assembly for your willingness to invest in success and continuous volunteer sharing of your valuable time  towards your peacekeeping presence and other necessary State Assembly sponsoring efforts.



We will certainly see your Laision Team at the office next month.


Congratulations!

Friday, June 7, 2024

Donation Appreciation

Since the time we began receiving donations on the 18th of May, 2024 five generous contributions from readers have offered.


I struggle to find the words to express our deepest appreciation for your support in our work. And since we do not sell our work, nor do we receive a profit or compensation for our time and effort, it renders our gratitude for your generosity much more challenging to express!


In this, we would like to extend our acknowledgement to everyone who has donated so far, in the same manner we would for all future donors.





The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) currently uses only the Cash App application for receiving direct donations. Cash App, however, does not provide a means of returning to donors - words of appreciation from recipients. This makes it a bit of a challenge to identify beyond the /cashtag/ of "who is who" when donations come in through the app.


And, so, PKTF is currently working to develop other means of extending our gratitude for all supporters providing us with donations (large or small) as these amounts truly do add up over time.

We are currently working on a Donor Wall that will be found on our Donations Tab, under the Campaigns Button at PKTFnews.org in the near future. From here is where all donors that would like to be recognized for their support can be found. And though we do realize some donors would prefer not to be recognized directly, we want to offer at least the opportunity for donors to provide general detail of what State Assembly they are apart. This way, we can at least provide an honorable mention to those State Assemblies, by Name whose generous members have supported our work.

For example, if you are a current or future donor, but would like to remain anonymous for your donation, then please contact us by using the Contact Form here > PKTF General. Simply provide a brief comment, along with your contact information and how you would like to have your donation acknowledged, and we will process your suggestion accordingly. If you would prefer to remain anonymous, then we will defer to only providing a general acknowledgement to the Name of your State Assembly instead.

The future Donor Wall will provide both honorable mentions for people, by name, as well as for the Names of those State Assemblies respectively.


We will be providing future subarticles, as well as more full-featured articles on these and other relevant topics in the days and weeks ahead.



Once again, many thanks to all our readers worldwide who have been in a position to support our work so far! Our team is dedicated to providing the much needed interface between sovereign men and women and their current, and future subcontractors (at both local and State levels). With your words of encouragement and opportunities to support our current, and future service infrastructure we will most definitely succeed!


Monday, May 27, 2024

Why Does PKTFnews.org Sponsor Independent Research Like MyLunchBreak?

 

Following intriguing, thought-provoking research like what is found from the Content Creator known as MyLunchBreak (MLB) on Rumble and other popular, current Freedom of Speech advocacy platforms testing other limitations by offering compelling research!


MLB is reported to have started out his own research journey while sharing personal contemplations about matters of concern during his own brief lunch break while at work. Early-on videos reveal such humble beginnings when MLB took the limited time, he had to express his disappointments in life. While at the same time of sharing his thoughts and ideas on how to move forward, MLB decided to make a more positive change. Not only for himself, but for the research he found extremely important that other people around the earth might also enjoy - and promote.






The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) does most certainly relate to many aspects of the concepts underlining grass roots research, and those who conduct such work in return for modest reader's support and information share.

The work that MLB puts together is, indeed, compelling! And the detailed subject matter displayed from each weekly episode is apparent. Grass roots research providing intensely thought provoking, paradigm shifting, useful information-share that is substantive, can be considered rare in our current day and age! The uncovering of errors found hidden-in-plain-site regarding mainstream narratives can be most helpful to other researchers working in the same fields of study. And, so, MLB illustrates extreme dedication in his cause of unearthing such narratives with backstories, visuals, locations, practical contemplations, reasonable cross-comparisons, and fair logic while utilizing the basic scientific method - starting with "observation."

PKTF, (although focusing its research exposure and service renderings elsewhere) directly relates to similar methods of approach and delivery. The time required to facilitate exposure to such work can easily total dozens of hours each week. PKTF has also endeavored to utilize multiple platforms to help cater more towards the fact that numerous groups of people and schools of thought are found across a wide spectrum of information platforms worldwide. So, by combining both multi-platform share-utilization, and the valuable time required to descriptively provide our work we are able to measure and justify the tremendously dedicated effort needed to accomplish the tasks at hand!

We would like to thank MLB for providing the world his information-gathering journey and share campaign. The collective work, in our professional opinion is extremely vital - if only in terms of supporting ground-level research that pushes the narrative in a healthy, objective direction.


Both readers of our peacekeeping work here will find PKTFnews.org  listed during each MyLunchBreak episode within the "Honorable Mentions" section of each weekly episode, in exchange for our own continuous monthly support. PKTF has been a consistent sponsor of MLB since December 2023. The 54th Episode is where PKTF does its part by helping to support MLB. The title of the episode is shared with the realization of discovering antique structures alleged to have been manufactured by designers and architects - not necessarily by modern man. Finding hidden structures of The Old World originated by people who were far more advanced than people are purported to be in our modern time, or by some other enormously unexplained phenomena, through continuous dedication on the topic like with MLB will tell!



To help PKTF further support complimenting, newsworthy Content Creators like MLB and others outside our American State Assembly, we humbly encourage our own dedicated readers to aid in our monthly support to such Content Creators by contributing at our Direct Donations Cash App. From here PKTF is able to more quickly maintain our immediate expenses toward gathering research, cross-referencing our findings, drafting our results, scheduling time to edit, and publish final work, along with helping to support other realms of hard-hitting research.




Many thanks to all our readers and those able to support by any nominal amount!



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