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Showing posts with label Deputy Directors. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2025

The PeaceBridgeNetwork™ Blog’s Strengthened Central Focus on Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Collaboration

Growing as we Scale our Interface Capabilities According to Prioity Need by Readers and Viewers.


As the PeaceBridgeNetwork™ (PBN) continues to grow into the central hub for coordination, education, and strategic deployment across the nation, we are pleased to share an expanded update on our renewed focus. Established by the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) in mid-2022 and now entering its second calendar season during 2025, PBN stands as the premier collaborative environment connecting our peacekeepers, peacebuilders, and civilian liaisons throughout the American Federation.​​


Currently, over 70 counties across 19 states actively participate in this network, with more joining monthly. This steady increase in engagement demonstrates that the direction we have taken—to prioritize the PBN platform as the nucleus for all coordination and development—is both timely and necessary.


But this expansion also means shifting some of our attention away from general public writing. Readers will notice that on our external current news blog, seeksearchfindtruth.blogspot.com, the number of general interest articles has temporarily reduced by about 50% during this current time period. This is not a decline in content but a redirection of energy into the rapidly developing PeaceBridgeNetwork™ community. It reflects PKTF’s healthy progression and the scaling of services that now meet the natural demand for both local and international peacekeeping efforts.



PeaceBridgeNetwork Accessibility


The Expanding Network of Roles Within PBN

PeaceBridgeNetwork™ brings together a diverse range of officials, officers, and contributors who form the living framework of our mission to maintain lawful order and stability across all jurisdictions—land, soil, and sea. Among the dedicated members are:

  • Marshals at Arms and Continental Marshals, who uphold constitutional peacekeeping standards and lawful detainment protocols across jurisdictions.
  • Assembly Militia Commanders and County Reeves (Soil Jurisdiction Sheriffs), who manage localized public safety and militia pillar defense on behalf of State Assemblies.
  • Fiduciary Office and Military Affairs Liaison Office representatives, providing interdepartmental oversight and coordination between civilian and armed public defense peacekeeping entities.
  • PKTF – Assembly Liaisons, their Deputies, and Staff Directorate officers, who coordinate strategic communication between assemblies, regions, and allied, subcontracting departments.
  • Augmented State Co-Coordinators, whose focus remains on building and assisting the proper establishment of their own State Assembly Militias, fostering both self-defense readiness and inter-state cooperation.
  • Unincorporated American businesses and select members of the Living Law Firm, who support lawful commerce, community education, and legal interface services within the growing PBN ecosystem.
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Why More of a Blended Shift to PBN Matters Now

The rapid evolution of PeaceBridgeNetwork™ goes beyond organization—it reflects the larger public demand for functional, interlinked systems of peacekeeping and peacebuilding. With a growing audience of trained and status-corrected members, PBN’s digital workspace now enables:

  • Real-time emergency interface testing and crisis coordination tools being evaluated for public deployment.
  • Communications between assembly and field teams through integrated dispatch channels.
  • Rapid response collaboration for lawful, on-the-ground security and defense mechanisms.​​


These developments have, as a result, shifted much of our current working schedule toward sustaining the PBN community. The reduction of generalized content on secondary platforms allows the PKTF to focus on the vital task of infrastructure growth and user support throughout the network.






As more states and counties link their peacekeeping forces to PBN, new Deputy Directors are being brought on to support both the PKTF’s Company Executive side and its parallel Administrative wing. Once appointed, these Deputy Directors will spearhead the rollout of new emergency and operational tools long planned but awaiting final leadership for safe deployment and testing oversight.

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PBN as the New Core of Collaboration

Thanks to the platform’s ability to integrate cross-jurisdictional operations for 70 peacekeepers and peacebuilders (and counting), our most loyal audience now resides within PBN. This space represents the growing heart of our mission: where service members, directors, liaisons, and lawful, as well as subcontracted legal advocates in good faith, converge to collaborate, educate, and coordinate under Public Law principles and lawful self-governance doctrines.​​

The PeaceBridgeNetwork™ offers all of this free of charge to approved members, fostering transparency, efficiency, and cooperative progress for peacekeeping personnel both domestic and abroad. As more participants join and get grounded within this new workspace, the discussions are becoming more vibrant, technical, and directly impactful to real-world operations.


Message to Prospective Members and Supporters

We welcome anyone who is already, or wishes to become, a recognized status-corrected Peacekeeper or Peacebuilder to reach out and express interest in our continuing mission. To inquire about membership, training, or liaison placement, contact our office at
pktfexecutivedirector2022@mail.americanstatenationals.us
with the subject line: INTEREST OF THE PBN.





By joining this growing network, you are participating in one of the most forward-thinking peacekeeping and community-protection initiatives active today—one built entirely by lawful, civilian-led coordination grounded in the American traditions of public trust and responsible authority. Together, we’re ensuring that the future of lawful peacekeeping continues to uphold the highest values of service, collaboration, and duty.



Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Expanding Leadership: Volunteer Deputy Director Opportunities at The Peacekeeping Task Force

Join PKTF’s Mission to Strengthen Self-Governance and Peacekeeping for American State Nationals and American State Citizens


  • Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) – Deputy Director Opportunities
     
  • PKTF is seeking dedicated, status-corrected American State Nationals to serve as Deputy Directors supporting each of our four current director roles.
    This is a volunteer intern project, with the expectation that these positions will become paid roles as annual operational funding becomes available through the Federation of States for The United States of America (Unincorporated).
     
About PKTF and Our Mission





 
  • PKTF operates as an unincorporated service entity under charter by the Federation of States, working on behalf of The United States of America (Unincorporated) and in service to American State Assemblies and Foreign State Assemblies.
     
  • PKTF is not answerable to unelected shareholders, ensuring our focus remains on lawful, peaceful self-governance and public service.
     
  • Current PKTF - Assembly Liaisons in-training or serving in-office are also considered for each available Deputy Director role, offering a clear path for internal advancement.
     
Deputy Director Roles Available
 
Executive Director Deputy
 
  • Focus: Company Health, Organizational Image, Intercontinental Relations
     
  • Key Responsibilities: Assist with strategic planning, public relations, and global outreach. Stress-test services for Assemblies.
     
  • Desired Skills: Leadership, public relations, strategic thinking, project management.
     
Assistant Director Deputy
 
  • Focus: Mission Promotion, International Partnerships, Team Coordination
     
  • Key Responsibilities: Support mission promotion, develop partnerships, coordinate inter-team efforts, and assist in outreach.
     
  • Desired Skills: Communication, teamwork, diplomacy, planning.
     
Affiliate Director Deputy
 
  • Focus: Administrative Oversight, Assembly Liaison Support, Process Improvement
     
  • Key Responsibilities: Enhance administrative functions, support Assembly Liaisons, streamline processes, and ensure compliance.
     
  • Desired Skills: Administration, process optimization, attention to detail.
     
Executive Secretary Deputy
 
  • Focus: Liaison Operations, Militia Effectiveness, Emergency Dispatch, Logistical Training
     
  • Key Responsibilities: Manage liaison operations, strengthen militia validation, coordinate emergency dispatch, and oversee logistics.
     
  • Desired Skills: Organization, operational oversight, relationship management.
     
General Deputy Director Duties
 
  • Shadow and support the respective Director, learning all aspects of their role and PKTF’s mission.
     
  • Participate in training and development programs focused on public service, peacekeeping, and organizational leadership.
     
  • Assist in the strategic planning and execution of PKTF’s service offerings.
     
  • Engage with Assemblies, International Business Assembly Committees, and other stakeholders to present and refine PKTF’s services.
     
  • Contribute to ongoing improvement of PKTF’s administrative, operational, and outreach efforts. 

Internship and Future Compensation





 
  • These are currently volunteer intern roles, providing invaluable experience in public service and peacekeeping leadership.
     
  • As PKTF secures annual operational funding, these positions are expected to become paid roles within the Federation.
     
Who Should Apply?
 
  • Status-corrected American State Nationals passionate about self-governance, public service, and peacekeeping.
     
  • Individuals with backgrounds in administration, management, public relations, or organizational leadership.
     
  • Current PKTF - Assembly Liaisons (in-training or in-office) seeking to expand their impact.
     
Supporting Quotes and Philosophy
 
“The Federation needs all the help it can get, and those who are willing and able to serve should be welcomed and supported in their efforts. No one can do it all alone, and the more hands and hearts we have working for the good of our people, the better.”
— Anna Von Reitz, annavonreitz.com
 
“Our mission is to protect the people and their assets, and that requires a strong, coordinated effort from every corner of the Federation.”
— Anna Von Reitz, annavonreitz.com
 
Learn More and Apply
 
For more details about PKTF and these opportunities, visit:
 
If you are ready to help shape the future of peacekeeping and self-governance, we encourage you to inquire further and express your interest. Join us in supporting the Federation and making a meaningful difference for Assemblies across the nation and abroad!
 

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