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Showing posts with label American Peacekeeping Communications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Peacekeeping Communications. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2025

Responding to The State of California Incident vs a California State Guard Cooperation

 

Distinguishing California’s State Defense Forces: The California State Guard and State Assembly Militia


Historical Context and Evolution

California’s approach to state defense has evolved over the past century.




 
  • Originally, the California State Guard (CSG) was the primary organized state defense force, conducting all state defense operations, especially when the California National Guard was federalized, unavailable, or nonexistent.
     
  • The CSG’s mission: maintain internal security, provide military support when needed, and ensure readiness during emergencies, operating as a formal military reserve under direct state command authority.
     
During periods of heightened need (e.g., World Wars), California also authorized parallel organizations:
 
  • California State Militia (CSM)—sometimes called the State Assembly Militia or Home Guard:
     
    • Loosely organized, often self-equipped
       
    • Focused on hyper-local defense, restricted to home counties
       
    • Not compensated, organized for last-resort defense and community readiness
       
Over time, most militia units (county based under the direct authority of the County Reeve (Sheriff)) were absorbed into the CSG or mustered out as the need for large internal forces diminished. Today, the original CSG, as is the same for all remaining State Defense Forces in The United States of America should be the lawfully recognized, state-sanctioned defense force by the State Assembly Militia, Land and Soil Jurisdiction. All other local militia and assembly groups that persist in various forms, but not under the “Land and Soil” or “State Assembly Militia” banners would not be authorized.

Friday, May 30, 2025

Unlocking Community Power: The PKTF Digital Skills Archive Empowers Every County’s Future

Empowering Communities with Practical Knowledge—Preserving Skills, Fostering Self-Reliance, and Building a Resilient Future for All

The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is excited to introduce a groundbreaking resource for communities everywhere: the PKTF Digital Skills Archive. This initiative is designed to equip individuals and local groups with hands-on skills that span traditional trades, advanced technical knowledge, and innovative community solutions. The archive is a living compendium—digitized and accessible—preserving essential writings and guides that would otherwise fill the shelves of technical colleges, now conveniently stored on a compact SD card.


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Friday, May 16, 2025

Summer 2025 Insights: Elevating Peacekeeping and Emergency Communications Worldwide

 Discover the Latest Strategies, Key Roles, and Groundbreaking Initiatives Shaping the Future of State Assemblies and Global Collaboration


Summer 2025 Preview: Key Articles and Initiatives

This summer, a series of in-depth articles will be published, spotlighting major developments and strategies in peacekeeping, emergency communications, and Assembly operations. The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) remains on track to complete the next phase of the International Emergency Communications Network Strategy, ensuring all participating State Assemblies gain global access to upgraded networks. Updates on this flagship initiative and the following topics will be featured throughout the season.



Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Exciting Updates to the Automated Chat Feature

Located Right Here on <seeksearchfindtruth> for the Peacekeeping Task Force


Major Enhancements for 2025


The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is pleased to announce significant updates to the automated chat feature located along the lower left margin of the <seeksearchfindtruth> blog.

 Initially launched in late 2024 to address real-time inquiries about the Continental Marshals Service (CMS) in the absence of a full website, this chat tool is now expanding its capabilities to better support the broader peacekeeping community.





Expanded Interactive Research and Integration


The updated chat feature will soon provide interactive, research-integrated information about the vital role of the PKTF - Assembly Liaison. This role is essential in assisting all peacekeepers-including County Reeves, State Militia Commanders, and Continental Marshals-by designing and implementing interface strategies that connect all American State Assemblies. The system helps to bridge initial interactions between de jure and de facto Peacekeepers and Law Enforcement from a sturdy at-a-glance perspective, with a continued and more indepth focus on emergency services and logistics moving forward.


Supporting Group Efforts and Jurisdictional Collaboration


Over the next 12 months, the chat located along the lower left margin will facilitate combined efforts between Land and Sea Jurisdiction peacekeepers (CMS) and Assembly Liaisons at both State and County levels. Users will soon be able to access interactive search details for Reeves and State Assembly Militias, completing the experience and supporting a unified approach to peacekeeping services.


Designed for Accuracy and Efficiency


While the chat feature is engineered for accuracy, it is intentionally limited in the amount of detail it provides, ensuring users receive concise, reliable information. Once a dedicated CMS website is available, this chat tool may be repurposed for other interactive needs, reflecting the evolving priorities of the Peacekeeping Task Force.


Growing Interest from De Facto Agencies


Recent inquiries from de facto agencies at state and local levels have highlighted appreciation for automated features like this chat and other information tools provided by the Peacekeeping Task Force. These agencies value the ability to access honest, up-to-date information about the American States Assemblies and the Land and Soil Jurisdiction Federation for The United States of America (Unincorporated).


A Note of Thanks and a Call for Communication


We extend our gratitude to all current and future American de facto agencies for considering the Peacekeeping Task Force as a trusted source of information. Building solid, professional lines of communication across all sectors is essential to ensure genuine peacemaking and peacekeeping services for all Americans, their service subcontractors, and their property remain secure.


Let’s continue to strengthen our networks and work together for peace, safety, and the well-being of all.


Thursday, October 3, 2024

Contact Update to your American Peacekeeping Communications Telecoms Provider

 Please see below and share this article with anyone you know interested in acquiring one or more of these amazingly versatile, highly essential communication devices!


We will continue to provide updates on supplies, as well as ongoing network capabilities as soon as those details become available.

If you would like to speak with the distributor directly, please follow the contact information below while they continue to expand their advertising base.


And, welcome to the first American, Land, Soil, and Sea peacekeeping telecoms infrastructure created for you, The American People and sovereign people.


Further welcoming all Land and Soil Jurisdiction Foreign State Assemblies within the worldwide network band as well.




American Peacekeeping Communications (APC) - American Company Assisting our Peace Bridge Network


Sponsored by

The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) for The United States of America (Unincorporated)

Updated Email Communication Subject:

Radio Ordering Details and Exclusive Benefits -

Hi [Recipient’s Name],

I hope this message finds you and your family well.

My name is Bobby Cirello, an ASN on Nevada, with American Peacekeeping Communications (APC) and The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF).

Please feel free to contact me directly anytime—texting is the fastest way to reach me at 702-908-4489.

How to Place Your Order:

Order Directly Through Me (Current Option):
Radios will be shipped to me, programmed for free, and then sent to you.

Shipping costs are charged separately. Choose your preferred carrier: USPS Priority, UPS, FedEx, or similar services.


Note:
Avoid delays by shipping exclusively from Nevada.

Free programming and free headsets/earpieces for the first 300 radios sold.


Turnaround Times:

Fastest delivery: as few as 4 days.


Average delivery time to the East Coast: 7-12 days.


Exclusive Benefits:

Join our updated system and lock into our legacy account for special pricing on future updates.


Become part of American History as a founder and legacy member of the PKTF communications system.


Fewer than 200 legacy member slots remaining.


Pricing and Inclusions:

Radio model: D-10 GPS – $224.00 per unit (first 300 units; regular price $300).


1 free year of Advanced Services Package (valued at $30/year).


Access to a private, secure channel for peacekeeping and non-peacekeeping purposes.


Additional Bonuses:

Free headsets (valued at $30 each for the first 300 radios).


Updated Real-PTT system free for the first year; legacy members lock in at $15/year for life.
Features include PTT/Call, GPS, Messaging, Audio, SOS, Geofencing, Group/individual calls.


Radio Liaison and App Access:

I will be your dedicated radio liaison. Once your account is set up, I’ll provide exclusive access to our mobile app (iOS and Android). A radio purchase is required to log into the app.

Choosing Your Radio Handle:

Select a handle aligned with your role in the Assembly or PKTF. Examples include:

PKTF LNO 1 North Carolina


North Carolina 1


North Carolina Maa


Name your private group, which will be your secure channel. Only added members can access it. Example: my private channel is 8CME21313.

Payment Options (Preferred in Order):

Zelle: Robert Cirello, 702-908-4489


CashApp: Robert Cirello @ $RGCTrust


PayPal: Robert Guy Cirello Estate (email: rgc1205estate@gmail.com)


Venmo: Robert Cirello @ RGCTrust


Feel free to reach out with any questions or assistance needed in choosing your handle or group name.Best & warmest regards,

Bobby Cirello, ASN on Nevada Owner:

American Peacekeeping Communications (APC)


American Peacekeeping Communications & Mobile Dispatch (APCMD)


American Peacekeeping Training, Education & Consulting (APTEC)


American Peacekeeping K9 (APK9)


American Peacekeeping Developmental Operations (AP DevOps)


PKTF LNO Nevada
APC Radio Liaison Unit: APC Unit 1
GMRS: WSDU358
702-908-4489
APCMDonNevada@proton.me
bobbycirello@icloud.com
Private Channel: 8CME21313

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