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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

PeaceBridgeNetwork Now Live Across All 50 American States

 A Dedicated Communications Bridge for Lawful Peacekeepers and Assembly Liaison Officers — with Global Expansion on the Horizon

After many months of quiet development, patient testing, and steady refinement behind the scenes, the PeaceBridgeNetwork has now officially taken form. It is rolling out across all 50 American States as a communications and organizational hub for those serving in Land, Soil, and Sea Jurisdiction peacekeeping roles as well as for Assembly liaison officers working within the American State Assemblies.
 
This is no small milestone. It represents the unifying of a long-in-the-making vision: to give our peacekeepers and Assemblies the ability to coordinate in a lawful, peaceful, and self-governing manner across secure lines, while maintaining their independence and standing free from outside control or interference.
 

The Road That Brought Us Here

When this effort first began, the intention was to operate the PeaceBridgeNetwork over the Element/Matrix platform. For those unfamiliar, Matrix is an open-source, decentralized communications protocol designed to give users full control of encrypted messaging, conferencing, and group communications. At a time when censorship and top-down interference run rampant in centralized systems, Matrix appeared to be a sound starting point.
 
Yet over ten patient months of exploration, the leadership team recognized that something else was needed. A decision was then made to adopt a platform comparable to Mattermost, which had already proven itself within the Federation of States for committee work and Assembly coordination. What came forward was a space designed by and for peacekeepers—streamlined for their real-world responsibilities while still maintaining resilience against disruption.
 

Why This Network Matters

The PeaceBridgeNetwork was built with keen attention to the actual daily needs of peacekeepers, liaison officers, and their subject matter experts. Its structure is meant to support:
 
  • Border defense operations at the State and local levels,
     
  • Smooth interaction with liaison officers building practical interface solutions,
     
  • And lawful, peaceful, rights-preserving self-governing practices in times of emergency or disruption.
     







This platform was specifically made with real people - not corporate entities in mind, regarding how peacekeepers must navigate real-life responsibilities — not just theory — and how they balance those responsibilities while staying true to their de jure affirmations, de facto oaths of office and lawful, as well as acceptable, legal obligations.
 
It’s worth pointing out that participation is entirely voluntary. No peacekeeper, marshal, sheriff, commander, or liaison is required to use this space in order to fulfill their duties. Those who choose to participate, however, will find it to be both an aid and an asset, making their work easier, faster, and more collaborative.
 

An Integrated Intelligence Framework

Unlike prior working tools, this new system was designed from the wireframe up with an integrated intelligence arm. Categories and structure within the PeaceBridgeNetwork allow real-time distribution of:
 
  • Emergency alerts and verified information,
     
  • Training schedules, interface solutions, and outreach strategies,
     
  • Safeguard initiatives and procedural guidance,
     
  • Day-to-day communications between peacekeepers and their counterparts, including subcontractors where needed.
     
This makes the Network not just another meeting tool, but a living intelligence bridge—always accessible, always geared toward advancing the lawful and peaceful missions of peacekeeping, and immune to needless distraction.
 

Challenges Along the Way

It should come as no surprise that the path here was not without obstacles. Much of the progress was hampered at times by false allegations and false presumptions regarding the role and work of the Peacekeeping Task Force itself. These sorts of unfounded challenges sought to cast shadows, stir doubt, and stifle the forward momentum of those committed to serving the sovereign people.
 
There were also disruptions from external voices and unnecessary remarks—noise that drained attention from the real mission had it been entertained as if it were legitimate. On top of these, the project suffered under pressures familiar to any grassroots initiative: administrative setbacks, and long periods of short staffing during the start-up of multiple projects happening simultaneously. Only once when there was enough participation and stability did the foundation become strong enough to see this platform take final shape.
 
The fact that we are here today, announcing this launch, is itself an answer to those trials.
 

Invitations Rolling Out

As of this launch, targeted invitations are now being issued to peacekeepers and Assembly liaisons, including but not limited to:
 
  • Soil Jurisdiction County Sheriffs (Reeves),
     
  • Continental Marshals Service Chieftain,
     
  • Marshals-at-Arms,
     
  • Assembly Militia Commanders,
     
  • PKTF Assembly Liaison officers and their emerging teams,
     
  • The Federation’s Military Affairs Liaison Office.
     
Participation will expand over the weeks to come as each State begins to onboard more of its peacekeeping teams into the platform.
 

A Vision Larger Than the States

Significantly, the Network is not limited to the United States. The same communications hub is already being prepared for use by foreign State Assemblies functioning within their own Land and Soil Jurisdictions abroad.
 
Countries such as New Zealand, Spain, Canada, Australia, Ireland, England, Germany, Greece, South Africa, Jamaica, and others will soon have access to this system as they hear that the doors are now officially open. This means the PeaceBridgeNetwork will very soon connect not just communities within each of the States, but also international peacekeepers and assemblies who share the same commitment to lawful process and self-governance.
 

A Word of Reminder

On her website, Anna Maria Riezinger often reminds us of what lawful self-governance requires. One passage stands out in light of this new development:
 
“Self-governance is — and always will be — an act of responsibility and courage. We govern ourselves by honest communication, shared duty, and steadfast integrity. Without these, freedom is just a word. With them, it is a way of life.”
 
Her words reflect exactly why the PeaceBridgeNetwork was built: to keep that communication flowing, to prevent duty from being scattered, and to guard the integrity of our peacekeeping mission.
 

A Strong Step Forward

The PeaceBridgeNetwork launch is a testament that even when faced with obstacles, false charges, lack of staff, and distracting voices, those who stay true to their dedication will always finish their work with honor. It is proof that unity will always outlast disorder.
 
And while this is not the end of a story — it is the start of a new chapter. The chapters ahead will see:
 
  • Each State onboarding its peacekeepers into stronger communication lines,
     
  • Cross-Assembly cooperation taking on a new shape,
     
  • Foreign States stepping into the bridge alongside us,
     
  • And peacekeepers finally having a dedicated platform worthy of their service.
     
So let it be recognized: the bridge is built, and it is open. Those who walk across will find themselves connected to their fellow peacekeepers in a way that honors their duty, advances their mission, and strengthens what they have already worked so hard to establish.
 
This is not just a technical achievement. It is a declaration that we are still building, still growing, still standing together — lawfully, peacefully, and with full resolve.
 

✨ The PeaceBridgeNetwork is here. The rest — the strength it delivers, the bonds it forges, and the clarity it maintains — will be in the hands of the peacekeepers and their dedicated peacebuilders themselves.

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

New Website Feature: Comments Section Now Live on Every PKTFnews.org Page


 Readers, Federal Subcontractors, and Developers Can Now Interact in Real Time Across the Entire Site


PKTFnews.org has just launched a major new feature: a general comments section now appears on every single page of the website. Previously, the site did not offer this crucial function. Now, readers can read, comment, and reply directly on every piece of content, enabling lively discussion and instant feedback.




General Comments Section located on every page of pktfnews.org



 
This upgrade is particularly significant for keeping content current, clarifying each page’s intent, and providing real-time updates about what exists or changes on every page. The comments feature is also designed for Federal subcontractors and site developers or editors to communicate openly—ensuring that questions about the scope, purpose, and intent of the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) can be addressed quickly and transparently.
 

By adding this feature, PKTFnews.org is taking the next step toward fostering strong, ongoing communication with Land and Soil Jurisdiction Assemblies—both American and Foreign—and with all peacekeeping and Law Enforcement service entities. The new comments section is a cornerstone for building sturdy working relationships essential to the site’s mission.

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Bridging Lawful Remedies and Community Action: How the Fiduciary Office and Assemblies Uphold Superior Concurrent General Jurisdiction

Restoring Lawful Order: Assemblies, the Fiduciary Office, and the New Era of Community-Driven Enforcement





Please note: Not all previously held webinar discussions will directly touch upon peacekeepers, nor roles directly pertaining to such service efforts. However, the context of seeking remedies through lawful courts at the local and State levels where Land, Soil, and Sea jurisdiction applies will be extracted and amplified with each published article in this Series.

The purpose and intent of this particular Article Series is to assist our peacekeeping efforts at interfacing strategies by providing all counterparts with a forward and backwards timeline with a relatively middle ground threshold to assist with their own due diligence research patterns.

Peacekeeping, Sovereignty, and Justice: How the Federation’s Peacekeeping Task Force Advances Real Law Enforcement

By the Peacekeeping Task Force


Introduction

In recent discussions led by the Fiduciary for The United States of America (Unincorporated), the Federation’s Peacekeeping Task Force has been assessing service context by reexamining the essential roles of peacekeepers and law enforcement in the ongoing effort to restore justice, sovereignty, and self-governance. This, and all subsequent article in this series highlights how the Continental Marshals Service, County Reeves (Sheriffs), State Assembly Militias' command/advisory structure, and the Peacekeeping Task Force itself work to build, and offer collaborative architecture designed to confront systemic fraud, uphold Public Law, and protect the natural rights of all sovereign Americans.

In this unique initiative, our available editors will be pouring back through all previously held webinars held live each week on Monday evenings since March 2019. From these excerpts, this organization will attempt to assist further - those entities we are currently interfacing with at local and State levels for purposes of helping their offices become more climatized to what the sovereign American people, as self-governing, living, breathing men and women are dedicated to providing themselves and their communities.

In this same effort, we will be attempting to work forwards and backwards starting from September 2023 (approximately midway through - from the Maiden Voyage of holding weekly webinars till current time and working our way forward across each available discussion found on the Public Record. From there (September 2023) we will also endeavor to reach back (in reverse order) across all other previously held meetings and provide feedback on what was discussed during that time as well - similar to what constitutes a "reverse timeline."


Please note: Not all previously held webinar discussions will directly touch upon peacekeepers, nor roles directly pertaining to such service efforts. However, the context of seeking remedies through lawful courts at the local and State levels where Land, Soil, and Sea jurisdiction applies will be extracted and amplified with each published article in this Series.

The purpose and intent of this particular Article Series is to assist our peacekeeping efforts at interfacing strategies by providing all counterparts with a forwards and backwards timeline with a relatively middle ground threshold to assist with their own due diligence research patterns.

 Each of these exclusive articles will be tagged with the label (Timeline):


From: September 25, 2023





The Role of Peacekeepers: Structure and Jurisdiction

Continental Marshals and County Sheriffs

The Continental Marshals Service operates under Land and Sea jurisdiction, while County Reeves (Sheriffs) hold Soil jurisdiction. Both possess the opportunity to uphold and maintain what each nation state possesses, which is superior concurrent general jurisdiction over all matters that employee contract agreements with their subcontractors – past, present and future. Both are also charged with upholding Public Law and the foundational principles of the Unanimous Declaration of Independence. Each county is owed to a deputy Continental Marshal and an elected Reeve, ensuring that peacekeeping is grounded locally and remains accountable to the people.

State Assembly Militias and the Peacekeeping Task Force

State Assembly Militias represent the collective defense and order-keeping force of each state, comprised of volunteers from all counties. Their presence is vital for emergency preparedness, disaster response, and maintaining order in the face of threats, whether domestic or foreign. The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) serves as a coordinating body, connecting State Assemblies and Militias with resources, training, and strategic planning. The PKTF also develops cross-jurisdictional response plans, ensuring that peacekeepers can act swiftly and lawfully across boundaries.


Justice and Law Enforcement: Addressing Systemic Fraud

Countering Corporate Overreach

Anna has identified widespread fraud perpetrated by corporate entities, including the creation of derivative debt, special purpose vehicles, and zombie corporations. These schemes are used to launder money, shift liabilities onto the public, and falsely prosecute sovereign individuals. The Treasury Department and other agencies are beginning to recognize these fraudulent practices, particularly the double-dipping of Municipal citizenry and the misattribution of tax debts.

Jurisdictional Strategies

The Federation’s peacekeepers are increasingly adept at moving cases from hostile Municipal courts (which operate under statutory/admiralty law) to Territorial courts, where Constitutional arguments and protections are more likely to be heard and respected. The opening of asset-based banks by the Federation will further shift legal presumptions, making it impossible for Municipal courts to misidentify Americans as “paupers” and strip them of their rights.

Enforcement Tools

The Federation employs three types of liens-American common law, commonwealth, and commercial-to hold corporate actors accountable. These tools are used to penalize Municipal governments for dereliction of duty, such as failing to secure the southern border, and to enforce compliance with constitutional contracts.


Sovereignty and the Right to Self-Govern

Protecting the Status of Sovereign Americans

The Federation has acted swiftly to nullify attempts by corporate actors to redefine vaccinated individuals as “trans-humans” or patented products, thereby stripping them of human rights. Public laws have been passed to make such claims unlawful and unenforceable. The PKTF and its counterparts advocate for the recognition of State Assemblies as de jure governments, with the right and duty to stand for and exact justice according to Public Law.

International Cooperation and Recognition

The Peacekeeping Task Force’s mission extends to the international arena, advocating for the recognition of sovereign states and their right to self-govern. This involves collaborating with counterparts such as the United States Marshals Service, State Defense Forces, and, where appropriate, international organizations. The PKTF distinguishes itself from entities like the Department of Justice and the United Nations by remaining focused on the protection of sovereign rights and the prevention of corporate overreach as each State Jural Assembly presents their own findings of corporate fraud and an unwillingness to adhere to Public Law.

As the landscape of law enforcement and sovereignty continues to evolve, the Peacekeeping Task Force remains dedicated to empowering Assemblies, peacekeepers, and all Americans to reclaim their rights and responsibilities. What are your thoughts on these developments? How do you see the role of peacekeepers changing in your community? Share your insights and questions in the comments below and stay tuned for more updates and action steps in our ongoing series. Your voice matters in shaping the future of justice and self-governance.


Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Enhancing Professionalism and Trust: Lapel Pins for PKTF Assembly Liaisons

 Article Notice: Professional Lapel Pins for PKTF - Assembly Liaisons


All PKTF - Assembly Liaisons will be provided with professional lapel pins as a standard part of their business attire. These pins are to be worn during public outreach activities, especially when engaging with State of State officials, local law enforcement, and emergency service supervisors. 



First Generation PKTF - Assembly Liaison Lapel Pin Design 


The lapel pins serve to clearly identify Liaisons as official advocates of the American State Assemblies, State Assembly Militia, and State Border Defense, enhancing both professionalism and organizational unity.


Purpose and Significance


Lapel pins for PKTF - Assembly Liaisons serve several important functions:


Identity and Affiliation: The pins help Assembly Liaisons be easily identified as official representatives, lending credibility and authority during public functions, meetings, or field operations.


Symbol of Affiliation: Wearing pins with symbols or emblems of service providers that reflect the Federation, the State Assembly, Militia, or Border Defense for service advocates visually demonstrates affiliation and unity with these organizations, helping to reinforce their mission and values.


Advocacy and Support: Pins signal ongoing advocacy for state sovereignty, local defense initiatives, or border security, much like how Congressional members use pins to express support for particular causes or constitutional rights.


Recognition and Morale: Pins can be awarded to recognize service, dedication, or achievement within the Assembly or Militia, boosting morale and fostering a sense of pride and belonging.


Public Engagement: Wearing pins during outreach or public events helps establish trust and transparency, showing the public that liaison officers are official, accountable, and committed to their roles.





Contrasting Usage


While lapel pins are traditionally used by government officials to show patriotism, denote held office, or recognize achievement, PKTF - Assembly Liaisons use them specifically to:


Demonstrate Official Advocacy Status: Unlike decorative or commemorative pins, these are functional identifiers in professional settings.


Foster Collaboration: When interacting with state and local service agencies, the pins signal a cooperative and official approach, distinct from civilian or private sector use an illustrate an American Government collective service.


Promote Organizational Values: The pins emphasize the unique mission of the State Assemblies, Assembly Militia, and Border Defense, in contrast to pins worn by other agencies that may represent different missions or causes.


Examples of Leadership Roles for Outreach


Liaisons will commonly interact with the following leadership positions:


1) State Law Enforcement: State Police Sergeants, Police Lieutenants, Police Captains, Deputy Chief, Chief of Police, Police Commissioner, Provost. Marshal, United States Marshals Service, United States Postal Inspection Service, State Attorney Generals, National Guard Bureau Regional Commanders, and all other de jure peacekeeping counterparts at the State level -


2) Local Law Enforcement: "County of" Sheriffs, Municipal Police Chief, Police Corporal, Police Sergeant, County Attorney, State Unit Commander, and all de jure peacekeeping counterparts at the County level -


3) Emergency Services: Fire Chief, EMS Supervisor, Emergency Management Director and allocation de jure peacekeeping counterparts on the County, State, and International level -

These service function areas in particular > :

State-level emergency services, for example, directly used during natural or man-made disasters include:


> State Emergency Management Agencies

> State Police and Highway Patrol

> Fire and Rescue Services

> Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

> Public Health Emergency Response Teams

> Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Response Units

> Search and Rescue Teams

> Emergency Communications/Dispatch Centers

> Army National Guard and sovereign State Defense Force Units (before, during, and after activated for disaster response)

> Disaster Response and Recovery Agencies

> Volunteer and Auxiliary Emergency Response Teams (such as Medical Reserve Corps and Community Emergency Response Teams) when needed.

> Public Works and Utility Emergency Crews


These services, just to name a few, coordinate to provide immediate rescue, medical care, public safety, and infrastructure support during emergencies and disasters.


Professional Standards


Liaisons are expected to wear these lapel pins at all official functions and meetings to foster trust, recognition, and effective communication with leadership across state and local agencies. The pins are not merely decorative—they are a visible commitment to professionalism, accountability, and the core values of the PKTF and the American State Assemblies Community Resiliency network campaign efforts.


Monday, March 3, 2025

Reminder of How Smooth Collaboration During Interface Opportunities with Law Enforcement



 The above is among one of our original slide presentations where we share with all PKTF - Assembly Liaisons as part of their roles for building durable interfacing strategies.


Likewise, as part of our ongoing training Series during 2025, we will touch upon these and other such strategy approaches - especially during our new, upcoming Liaison Management Meetings set to take place comprising our Series 2 training.


These, and many more interesting, logical, and professional approaches to service will be discussed in greater detail as we move forward in practice as legitimate peace-making advocates.

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Which Peacekeepers? Whose Peacekeepers?

 We will try to make this as simple and to the point as possible:


Which local and State Assembly peacekeepers do PKTF seek to collaborate with on an ongoing basis?


1) All County Reeve's (Sheriff's) and their counterparts - Municipal de facto County Sheriff's.

2) All County Deputy Continental Marshals, as well as their Postal Area Regional Chieftan and their counterparts - supervisory under the U.S. Marshals Service

3) State Assembly Militia Field Commanders and their counterparts - Regional Command under The National Guard Bureau.


> These three are all elected (Reeve's and Commanders) or appointed (Deputy Continental Marshals and Regional Chieftan) peacekeepers that are external to all Assembly functions. These peacekeepers maintain the peace OUTSIDE of their respective assemblies. And, if they do NOT maintain peace outside of their Assemblies, then larger issues may arise as a result.


While we do thoroughly recognize other peacekeeping roles INSIDE of the Assemblies, PKTF does NOT Evaluate, Educate, or Coordinate perpetual oversight communication efforts that would involve Validation or Training to Marshals-at-Arms or Ombudsman Services where these offices are concerned.

> These two are elected (Marshal-at-Arms) or appointed (Ombudsman) peacekeepers that are internal to all Assembly functions. These peacekeepers maintain the peace INSIDE of their respective assemblies WITHOUT Federation oversight. And, if they do NOT maintain peace inside of their Assemblies and seek to promote open, peaceful engagements with the general public of their General Assembly and supporting sub pillars, and with the Federation, then larger issues may arise as a result that might involve PKTF on some other level pertaining to any potential resolve due to accidental or otherwise purposeful breakdown in communication deriving elsewhere.


Although we do work with and always allow for multiple open lines of communication, and do offer baseline, surface level items that contribute to general education on general service functions, PKTF does NOT train, oversee, validate, or vet these (Marshal-at-Arms or Ombudsman) internal peacekeepers.


As well for PKTF - if its services do NOT maintain peaceful means between those services mentioned above that would comprise the balance of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL peacekeeping efforts based upon these sectors at the local and State level - also seeking to promote open dialog with the general public and with the Federation, then larger issues may arise.

Rest assured, PKTF will always strive to promote and keep this balance.


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