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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Mapping the New Peacekeeping Landscape: County Soil Jurisdiction and Lawful, Legal Authority in America


Public Notice, County Sheriff Empowerment, and Emergency Communications Cooperation Amidst Federal Transition—A PKTFnews Update


Recent updates to the topographical map highlighting the American peacekeeping presence across all 3,142 American counties mark a pivotal development in the sovereign Land and Soil Jurisdiction framework that comprises the fabric of our nation-states.

These updates, accessible and continuously enhanced on [pktfnews.org], graphically represent the lawful, legal deployment and operational readiness of County Sheriffs and Continental Marshals within their jurisdictional borders, reinforcing an emerging peacekeeping paradigm based on original lawful authority.



as found halfway down the Homepage of pktfnews.org



Importantly, the map currently highlights data indicating American communications for emergency purposes across a growing spectrum of emergency services along the lines of all service providers previously mentioned—including local police departments, state police, FEMA, United States Marshals Service, and others. However, it does not yet reflect which counties currently have a deputy Continental Marshal assigned, though this detail will be added as additional emergency service cooperation data is supplied to the Peacekeeping Task Force by the Continental Marshals service.

Furthermore, there are likely several dozen more communication operators not yet represented on the map due to pending data updates from various counties across the 50 States of the Union. Anyone who owns or operates emergency radio and dispatch communications equipment but does not see their county reflected is encouraged to reach out to their dispatch training service provider in development and confirm that their local emergency network node is accounted for. The Peacekeeping Task Force plans to update the map again soon to include these communication ports as part of closing out the 2025 update cycle.

Similarly, counties that have asserted their lawful County Sheriff presence under Soil and Land Jurisdiction but do not see their peacekeeper noted on the map should contact the Peacekeeping Task Force promptly to ensure their lawful presence is acknowledged and documented in the next update. Near-future map revisions will also show deputy Continental Marshals assisting local Soil Jurisdiction Sheriffs, serving as international peacekeeping counterparts in alignment with traditional American practices similar to those employed by the United States Marshals Service today. The map’s purpose is to visually highlight all lawful emergency presence for each Land and Soil Jurisdiction, thereby supporting ongoing cooperation among current emergency responders and fostering community-wide peacekeeping awareness.

The presence of peacekeepers, recognized as matching the purpose and intent of the Public Notices issued by the Fiduciary Office in 2024, is critically important. A Public Notice that carries the weight of valid recognition but sees no one step forward to assume those roles leaves emergency service providers facing an unnecessary burden. Without a clearly identified peacekeeping presence, current de facto law enforcement agencies lack the starting point needed to initiate collaboration shortly after these notices have been published. This disconnect can hinder the establishment of proper emergency response interfaces, which are vital for coordinated actions during crises.

For example, if a natural disaster strikes a county with no recognized peacekeeper stepping forward, neighboring counties' de facto law enforcement and emergency services may have no choice but to delay coordination efforts, unsure who holds jurisdictional authority or how to share communication channels efficiently. This delay results in slower response times and a potential increase in harm to lives and property.

Similarly, in a complex manmade disaster involving cross-jurisdictional criminal activity or terrorism, an absence of recognized lawful, de jure peacekeepers creates confusion regarding command structure, law enforcement responsibilities, and life-saving intelligence sharing. This confusion can lead to operational missteps, failure to engage appropriate resources, and weakened public safety outcomes.

All current de facto law enforcement agencies have expressed to the Peacekeeping Task Force, and other affiliated sources have confirmed that their offices have indeed received the Public Notice published last year and have been actively making proper jurisdictional arrangements to shift transitional authority and cooperation where applicable in accordance with the Public Law concerning self-governing responsibility of the American people. Those who have voluntarily stepped forward in honor are helping protect their local and State Border Defense against multiple threat potentials.

Without reliable, tangible means—such as the Peacekeeping Task Force’s updated map—to verify the general presence of these lawful, legal Americans, local, State, and Federal agencies often faced challenges confirming or denying the actual peacekeeper presence beyond the Public Notice. This gap has posed difficulties in aligning outreach efforts and operational coordination. The Peacekeeping Task Force plays an essential role in bridging that gap by tying Public Notice acknowledgments to the physical presence and active participation of lawful peacekeepers across the American landscape.

This map and its ongoing updates mark a historic step in ensuring that emergency service providers—fire departments, EMS, sheriff’s offices, state patrols, federal law enforcement, and others—are continually informed of the growing peacekeeper presence as well as associated communication and dispatch capabilities. It supports a cooperative, jurisdictionally respectful, and professionally prepared emergency response network capable of addressing natural and manmade disasters with efficacy and lawful authority.


The American peacekeeping presence is no longer a theoretical doctrine but an evolving reality that significantly impacts how every level of government service and every sector of emergency response functions within their legal and lawful boundaries.

As more County Assemblies and emergency responders come online and are highlighted on the PKTF News map, all agencies can better align their service subcontracting priorities within the proscribed jurisdictional limitations.


This development fosters stronger cooperation, preserves community sovereignty, and prepares the entire country for greater resilience in times of crisis.

We very much look forward to welcoming more and more Soil Jurisdiction County Sheriffs as they step forward to declare peace beyond themselves, as part of the most pivotal first step in bringing lawful peacekeeping awareness to their nation-state assembly. Please know that your current de facto law enforcement is already well aware of your current and future presence. Most leadership among them welcome your noble efforts in this capacity. The next logical step in this evolving service relationship is for more American Soil Jurisdiction County Sheriffs to step forward, become properly elected after having stepped forward, and then become recognized as meeting your de facto emergency service counterparts who are gladly expecting you.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

The Continental Marshals Service (CMS) Website


Continental Marshals Service Site Retired — Notice to Peacekeepers and Partners


It came to our attention yesterday that the current website for the Continental Marshals Service website, formerly at continentalmarshals.us, is either under construction, URL relocation, or has been retired to be replaced by a whole new site presence and layout.






For anyone who’s tried to access the site lately, there’s simply nothing there—no landing page, no error messages, no indication of temporary maintenance.

The domain has quietly passed into dormancy, closing off access to the scheduling and vetting resources that have been central to its function.


Here’s what we’re doing about it:

• Formal notification is being prepped for the Senior Chief of the Continental Marshals Service.

• Readers, viewers, and account holders from the site should receive follow-up information regarding all reasonable causes behind the outage, including domain expiration, transitions in management, or intentional site retirement.


No stone will be left unturned when systems affecting the Assemblies go down or are otherwise hampered.


For American trades and service organizations such as the Continental Marshals Service and others following our work at the Peacekeeping Task Force:


This is more than procedural housekeeping—it’s our commitment in action. Awareness is the first defense against disruption.

Our objective remains clear:

Help American State Assemblies and their peacekeepers become recognized by de facto Law Enforcement entities of Assembly presence, as well the existence of their own service providers, and to remain informed and equipped with useful information and service infrastructure, come what may.


What the site actually did:

• Scheduled vetting interviews

• Conducted background checks

• Organized meetings for State Coordinators, Vetting Chairs, State Treasurers, and IT personnel


Its absence means other channels must temporarily fill the gap until new systems can preserve regular operations.


The Peacekeeping Task Force is making plans to help expedite website update information by inviting our Continental Marshals Service Chieftan to the PeaceBridgeNetwork - if most are not yet there already.


A word on the Marshals Service—and what’s said by the Federation Fiduciary Office and the Military Affairs Liaison Office:


Their responsibility is immense:

international land jurisdiction authority, standing as peacekeepers unmatched in American history.

Times like these highlight just how critical their infrastructure is.

Whenever supporting systems falter, restoring or reinventing those resources becomes the urgent priority.

This setback is only temporary.
Just as doors close, new ones open—with improved functionality, heightened security, and features tailored to current needs.Optimistically, expect not just restoration, but renewal.

A new portal may soon debut, equipped with brand new tools and service information tailored for the work at hand.

Please stay tuned.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Excerpt Primer: The Eyes in the Sky — (Dramatization)

 

Operation Lone Star Rescue

Excerpt Primer: The Eyes in the Sky — A Day with the Peacekeeping Task Force


Foreword: A Primer for Sovereign Assemblies and Emergency Preparedness

The following content is an excerpt primer drawn from current and forthcoming emergency storylines, crafted to portray a day in the life of the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) Staff Directorate, Company, and Administrative leaders. Chartered by the Federation and owed to all American State Assemblies, the PKTF operates as the vital eyes in the sky, coordinating emergency services and network interface objectives on behalf of sovereign States and in interaction with their corporate subcontractors.
 
This dramatized primer aims to garner priority interest, understanding, and familiarity among participants and stakeholders regarding the evolving role of Assemblies in modern emergency management and disaster response.
 

Introduction: The Pulse of a Sovereign Assembly

This narrative presents the living heartbeat of American State Border Defense—the rise of the State Assemblies and their State Militias as lawful, peaceful governments dedicated to safeguarding the people and their assets during catastrophic emergencies.
 
Central to this mission is the recognition and careful respect afforded to Land and Soil Jurisdiction emergency services, which hold primary responsibility by precedent in matters involving property, natural resources, and national sovereignty. These specialized services work in coordination with County Reeve leadership and Assembly Militias to maintain order and preserve community integrity amid chaos.
 
At the operational heart beats the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF), whose secure communications network and incident coordination empower every Assembly Militia, County Resilience Unit (CRU), and regional responder. As storms unleash chaos, the PKTF is the linchpin connecting Marshals-at-Arms, Militia Commanders, Continental Marshals, Public Relations Liaisons, and emergency responders in a seamless web of cooperation.
 

Honorable Mention: American Peacekeeping Communications (APC)

Integral to the PKTF’s operational success is the American Peacekeeping Communications company (APC), an unincorporated and purely American-made entity providing indispensable augmented services at affordable costs to all American State Assemblies.
 
APC’s critical contributions include:
 
  • Deployment and management of mobile dispatch centers for rapid response command and control.
     
  • Mobile repeater systems ensuring communications coverage across challenging terrain and disaster zones.
     
  • Mobile medical man packs supporting field medics with life-saving resources.
     
  • Specialized short-flight emergency evacuation assets, plus aquatic and amphibious rescue capabilities.
     
  • The American Peacekeeping Communications PeaceBridgeNetwork™ — the sophisticated international communications wireframe infrastructure utilized by the Peacekeeping Task Force for secure, resilient, real-time connectivity across State Assemblies and emergency operations.
     
...just to name a few.
 
APC stands as a proud backbone supporter of American sovereign emergency services, empowering assemblies to act decisively, communicate securely, and protect effectively.
 

The Event: Texas Under Siege

As a historic and violent storm system ravaged Texas, destroying homes and inundating neighborhoods, local infrastructure collapsed. Hunt County, a rural region previously free of major disasters, found itself overwhelmed. Flood waters breached levees in multiple locations, washing out roads, severing communication lines, and isolating entire communities.






 
After 13 relentless hours of search and rescue operations, which had pushed responders to their limits, the Texas Assembly Militia Emergency Field Commander, under advisement from County Reeves managing CRUs on the ground, compiled sobering casualty data:
 
  • Confirmed deceased: 262
     
  • Seriously injured: 913
     
  • Missing persons: multiple dozens unaccounted for
     
  • Extensive property and infrastructure damage rendering rescue efforts urgent and complex
     
The dire situation crystallized one overwhelming fact: specialized medical evacuation equipment vital to saving lives was exhausted, with no supplies available in Texas or in neighboring State Assemblies.
 

The Lifeline: Emergency Medevac Flight Mission from The Washington Assembly







In response, PKTF Command in Louisville authenticated an urgent emergency request for support from The Washington Assembly. The decision to deploy The Washington Assembly Militia’s State Border Defense assets was deliberate and strategic, reflecting over two years of specialized training and readiness in medical evacuation and disaster response operations—skills rigorously developed to support neighboring States in times just like this.
 
With the clock ticking against a 55-hour to 72-hour window in which lives hung in the balance, every minute mattered. The rapid-response helicopter carrying critical advanced medical supplies and a small specialized rescue crew zipped into readiness, tasked with a high-stakes flight across nearly 2,000 miles to Texas.
 

Flight Logistics and Refueling Operations

The logistical challenges were immense:
 
  • Flight speed: approximately 150 mph cruising speed
     
  • Total distance: roughly 2,000 miles from The Washington Assembly to Wichita Falls, Texas
     
  • Estimated continuous flight time: 13 to 14 hours, requiring in-flight refueling
     
  • Carefully preplanned refueling stops at Assembly Militia fuel depots along the corridor, including:
     
    • Idaho, Lewiston Assembly Fuel Depot
       
    • Montana, Billings Staging Airfield
       
    • Wyoming, Casper Supply Point
       
    • Colorado, Pueblo Fuel Farm
       
    • Kansas, Dodge City Militia Air Park
       
    • Oklahoma, Tulsa County Militia Airfield
       
    • Texas, Wichita Falls Assembly Depot
       
Each stop was staffed and secured under direction of local Marshal-at-Arms Assembly equivalent officer and Assembly Militia Commanders. Security teams coordinated perimeter defense and rapid fuel transfer operations to minimize downtime, under PKTF Louisville’s centralized mission control ensuring detailed flight tracking and communication updates propagated throughout the emergency network.
 

Rescue Crew: The Vanguard on Site

Accompanying the medical supplies was a small elite rescue crew from The Washington Assembly, highly trained in advanced technical rescue, triage, and field stabilization.





 
Immediately upon arrival, this crew integrated with local Texas CRUs and Assembly Militia units, providing critical lifelines in the hardest-hit areas. Their expertise was invaluable in Hunt County, where flooded roads and collapsed infrastructure demanded specialized extraction tactics and rapid medical intervention.
 

Adversity in Flight and Ground Operations

The mission faced escalating threats. Sabotage attempts included hostile laser assaults aimed at helicopter pilots’ eyes, designed to force the vital medevac flight to abort. Combatting these attacks required sophisticated electronic countermeasures and dedicated sovereign peacekeepers and subcontracted Law Enforcement counterparts escorts across several States.




 
On the ground, coordinated criminal groups exploited chaos to orchestrate looting at supply depots. The theft of life-saving medication sparked swift action from the Continental Marshals Service and local State Police, joining forces in a tense pursuit to reclaim stolen assets.




 

Communication and Coordination: Voices of Assurance

Throughout the ordeal, PKTF Liaisons at state and local levels maintained relentless public relations efforts, providing live news briefings and continuous updates to the public via trusted broadcast networks. These communications reinforced community resilience, imparting clear information on Assembly Militia actions, CRU deployments, and ongoing rescue operations.
 
County Reeves worked closely with CRU teams, supporting victims and managing resources on the frontlines—each reporting and operating under the comprehensive supervision of state-level and PKTF command networks.
 

The Unyielding Spirit

Operation Lone Star Rescue exemplifies the peaceful and lawful power of American State Assemblies rising to their true calling: unified protectors and first responders for the people and their homeland. Through lawful, as well as honored legal authority, mutual respect, and the combined efforts of Peacekeepers, Peacemakers, and Peacebuilders, and their subordinate counterparts this living blueprint of emergency response sets a new standard.
 

Invitation to Engage

This primer represents the beginning of a broader unfolding story. Assemblies and their supporters are invited to join in chronicling, expanding, and participating in an ongoing legacy of preparedness, sovereignty, and peace.
 
Together, through vigilance and cooperation, we form an unbreakable shield against disaster.


To our readers and viewers:

Please look forward in the coming weeks and months as we prepare upwards of 10 States across the American landscape that will take part in broadcasting this very scenario in real time. Radio Dispatch, emergency first responders, Marshal-at-Arms, Assembly Militia Commanders, Soil Jurisdiction County Sheriff's (Reeve's), PKTF - Assembly Liaisons and the like are drawing the necessary script and final storyboard to bring this live dramatization exercise across the airwaves on the ReallPTT secure emergency network.

If you are currently a D10 radio owner, and would like to be considered for a script role, please let us know in the comments section below or email our offices directly by going to the PKTFnews.org site and use the Contact Button for more details.

Also, please expect more articles along this initiative, as well as other such similar outreach campaigns brought to you by The Resurgence Project also provided through the Peacekeeping Task Force for The United States of America, unincorporated - a Federation of States, American Peacekeeping Services Provider.
 

 

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Guardians of the County: The Central Role of the Soil Jurisdiction Sheriff and PKTF-Assembly Liaisons in Assembly-Led Disaster Response

Why Every State Needs Recognized Points of Contact for Effective Peacekeeping Task Force Service, Continental Marshals Process Serving, and Public Accountability


Introduction

Every disaster—whether wildfire, hurricane, flood, or industrial accident—unfolds within a county, making the Soil Jurisdiction Sheriff (County Reeve) the indispensable authority at the heart of every lawful response, investigation, and enforcement action.

However, the effectiveness of the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF)—operating as a service arm of the Federation of States—depends critically on the presence of PKTF-Assembly Liaisons at both state and local levels, as well as other vital roles such as the Marshal-at-Arms and the Assembly Militia Commander. Without these recognized points of contact, the PKTF and the Continental Marshals Service face significant challenges in fulfilling their service obligations, particularly in process serving and enforcement of Assembly findings.



Together, we can make the difference required to Bring Lawful Peacekeeping Into Reality


A Roundtable Environment for Collective Peacekeepers at all Levels


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.


Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Exciting Opportunity: Join the Continental Marshals Service as a Temporary Intern!

 The Peacekeeping Task Force is proud to sponsor a unique opportunity with the Continental Marshals Service (CMS) for temporary intern positions. This initiative aims to support State Assemblies and advance Federation of States validation efforts.


Key Points:

1. Temporary Positions Available

  • Is not affiliated with U.S. Marshals Service or working alongside at this time
  • Is not a Chief Marshal service position under Commission
  • Is Sponsored by The Peacekeeping Task Force

2. Importance of Volunteer Work

  • Assists delayed State Assemblies
  • Provides unbiased, objective opinions during vetting processes

3. Ideal Candidates

  • American State Nationals
  • Individual, simple (1779) or full (928) status-corrected men and women interested in sovereign peacekeeping and corporate law enforcement cooperative support services

4. Intern Responsibilities

  • Conduct international vetting interviews
  • Assist only in administrative, non-mission-oriented tasks
  • Never travel outside your own home office

5. Benefits of Participation

  • Gain valuable experience in peacekeeping operations
  • Contribute to Federation of States validation efforts
  • Engage in interesting and motivating conversations

6. Application Process

  • Contact The Peacekeeping Task Force for details
  • Positions available as of February 4, 2025





For more information and to get started, please visit:


This internship offers a unique chance to make a real difference in peacekeeping efforts. By hosting international vetting interviews, interns play a crucial role in the validation process, providing objective assessments that are vital for the Federation of States.

Without dedicated volunteers in these positions, many State Assemblies face delays in crucial areas where Federation of States validation is most needed. Your participation as an intern can greatly help bridge this gap, offering valuable support and insights.

 

We encourage interested individuals to explore the links provided, review previous content, and share their questions and productive comments to benefit everyone visiting the site.

The Peacekeeping Task Force is calling on individuals with a heart and mind for genuine peacemaking efforts to consider pursuing this temporary intern position with the Continental Marshals Service today!

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Join the Continental Marshals Service (CMS): Help Shape the Future of State Assembly Vetting


In the ongoing effort to strengthen and legitimize the Federation of States-sponsored State Assemblies, the Continental Marshals Service (CMS) has faced critical challenges: recruiting dedicated individuals to join their vetting service ranks.
For over two years, CMS has been at the forefront of providing a durable, unbiased approach to vetting State Coordinators, a role somewhat akin to what the PKTF - Assembly Liaisons provide within The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF).
However, despite the importance of this mission, CMS has struggled to attract the necessary interest and participation to conduct this service on time.



The Current Mission of CMS

CMS is dedicated to ensuring that State Coordinators are thoroughly vetted to maintain the integrity and safety of each State General Assembly. This process is crucial for bridging the gaps between State General Assemblies and the Federation of States, as well as ensuring jurisdictional validity through the assembling process. The CMS vetting process involves a rigorous, albeit highly streamlined, and fair evaluation method to help ensure that only the most suitable candidates are recommended for the role!

The Current Challenge

One of the primary hurdles CMS faces is the significant lag in turnaround time between setting up an account by current and interim State General Assembly Coordinators on their landing site and scheduling an interview for such Coordinators. This catch-22 situation has hindered the efficiency of the vetting process, delaying the critical work of helping to ensure that State Assemblies have the qualified Federation Liaisons they need.

Why Your Help is Needed

At this moment, CMS is not engaged in missions related to international crimes or deployed on-field operations. The primary mission, and one that has been ongoing for over 26 months, is the vetting of State Coordinators. This is where you come in.CMS urgently needs individuals who are willing to participate in conducting interviews to qualify State Coordinators and co-coordinators. If you are passionate about contributing to the integrity and effectiveness of other State Assemblies across our great nation-states, this is an opportunity to make a significant impact.

What You Can Do

  • Conduct Interviews: CMS is seeking volunteer Chiefs to conduct interviews, a process that is both pleasant and rewarding. These interviews are essential for ensuring that State Coordinators meet the high standards required for their roles.
  • Spread the Word: If you feel you are not a suitable fit for this role but know someone within your Assembly who might be, please spread the word. CMS is actively seeking Postal Area Chiefs and Deputy Postal Area Chiefs, as well as potential State Chief Continental Marshals who can facilitate these interviews.
  • Understand the Vetting Process: By participating, you will gain a deep comprehension of what a proper vetting process looks like, valuable knowledge that can benefit your State Assembly in the long run.

The Benefits of Joining CMS

  • Contribute to Assembly Safety and Jurisdictional Validity: By helping to vet State Coordinators, you are directly contributing to the safety and legitimacy of other State General Assembly Liaisons.
  • Gain Valuable Experience: The vetting process is a complex and important task that requires careful evaluation and a fair measure of opinion. Participating in this process will provide you with valuable experience and skills in future roles - even outside of CMS.
  • Be Part of a Critical Mission: Until more State Assemblies are fully Seated and operational, the primary mission of CMS remains the vetting of State Coordinators. Your participation is vital in this endeavor.

How to Get Involved

If you are ready to make a difference and help CMS overcome the current recruitment challenges, here are the steps to take:
  • Contact CMS: Reach out to CMS directly to express your interest in participating in the vetting process. Federation Vetting Form – The Continental Marshals Service
  • Learn More: Examine the vetting process and the role of State Coordinators within the Federation of States-sponsored State Assemblies.
  • Volunteer: Step forward to conduct interviews or spread the word about the opportunities available.

The Continental Marshals Service is at a critical juncture and needs your support to continue its vital work. By joining CMS, you are not only contributing to the integrity of your own State Assembly but also playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of other lawful collective efforts.

Please don't wait – contact CMS today and be part of this very important mission!

Together, we can ensure that our State Assemblies are led by the most qualified and dedicated men and women, securing a brighter future for all American State Nationals and American State Citizens alike.


Thank you for your consideration.

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

The Specific Importance of the State-elected Marshal-at-Arms Office

 Although The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) does not currently assist with the Evaluation, Education, or Coordination aspects of the office development for Marshal-at-Arms, we absolutely rely on the existence of this noble service within each American State Assembly.


Without the operational exercise of this internal peacekeeping role within each Jural and General Assembly, PKTF services become severely limited in assisting the Assembly as a whole! Without a state-elected (even interim) Marshal-at-Arms any American State Assembly struggles against potential hemorrhaging of numerous vital safeguards each Assembly deserves.

For example, PKTF relies intently on the successful implementation of State Marshal-at-Arms services during operations from the lawful expansion of each State Assembly Militia Pillar.


Through this necessary expansion, the following peacemakers and peacekeepers result:

Each County Reeve (Sheriff) and their resulting deputies originate within the Assembly Militia. Likewise, the Senior and Postal Service Area Chief Continental Marshals and their Postal Chief Deputy along with each separate State Chief Continental Marshal and their resulting County Deputies. And last, but certainly not least we have the honorable, brave, and ever vigilant State Border County Defense Citizenry and their Militia Community Service Supply and Support Apparatus through their Assembly Leadership.


All these vital peacekeeping functions can only take shape properly when the express service operation of the State-elected Marshal-at-Arms is present and accounted for at the State level.




Rudimentary graphic image representation of a possible concept Marshal-at-Arms or State Chief Continental Marshal Star.

American Land, Soil, and Sea peacekeepers, however, would ideally not have a circular border around any star, but rather an open border denoting sovereign State power to uphold lawful, peaceful obligations.



And so, if your State Assembly is currently without an interim (or elected) Marshal-at-Arms and your current State Coordinator is unable to serve temporarily in this capacity (while also serving as a volunteer State Coordinator), then PKTF needs your help.

Our 50 American State Assemblies have enjoyed a nationwide network training and neutral collaborative affiliation meeting twice monthly for all interested State Assemblies seeking general training and networking opportunities. All are welcome to join in on the training who reach out and express an interest. If your current State Coordinator is not yet aware of this opportunity, please have them reach out to our office at their earliest convenience for more details.

However, if you are interested in the role yourself, simply inform your General Assembly of your general interest all on your own. You are not expected to need State Coordinator approval to attend general training opportunities if they are available, and that your own schedule will allow.



Please note:

Anyone interested in this vital training and affiliate networking opportunities as a State-elected (or interim) Marshal-at-Arms does not need initial approval by a State Coordinator before joining in on the training meetings. All that is needed for those American people to join is a genuine desire to learn and consider the office as it is being offered, and a genuine need at the State or County level to serve as part of its internal Assembly peacekeeper.

All this and more are waiting to be built upon by those State Assemblies that might be struggling needlessly to properly expand and protect your respective Assemblies. Without internal peacekeepers such as Marshal-at-Arms, your Assemblies simply cannot naturally grow.


Please be cautious:

If therein exists within your Assemblies any notion to forego the office of elected (or interim) Marshal-at-Arms, then it is reasonable to deduce that your Assembly might be suffering from some level of infiltration tendency (be-it notional or otherwise).


If your Assembly is without a Marshal-at-Arms, and you would like more immediate information, please contact our office by utilizing the Contact Form at the bottom-right of this blog for express details. Our PKTF Staff will assist in getting you in contact with those responsible for conducting general training and nationwide networking schedules and invitations.



Mapping the New Peacekeeping Landscape: County Soil Jurisdiction and Lawful, Legal Authority in America

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