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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Defending the Pillars of Justice: The Peacekeeping Task Force and the True Public Law

 Advocating for Sovereign Peacekeepers and Upholding the Organic Laws That Define American Public Law




The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) stands as a powerful advocate for elected and appointed American and Foreign State Assembly, Land, Soil, and Sea Jurisdiction peacekeepers who uphold the Public Law.

This Public Law, deeply rooted in the Organic Laws of America, is a universal good that transcends common law interpretations. It exists in the realm of awareness, immune to misinterpretation and standing apart from the vagaries often associated with common law concepts.


In this, PKTF's mission extends beyond mere advocacy.

Based on its Mission Statement and charter, the organization has the capacity to support local, state, and international peacekeeping operations. These operations are crucial in defending against any and all encroachments on or attacks against the Public Law, wherever such law is proclaimed.

It's vital to understand that the American Public Law should not be conflated with Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, or Administrative Law. While these three categories are sub components of the actual Organic Law, they, by no means whatsoever encompass its entirety.

PKTF centers its advocacy around the Organic Laws that comprise the Public Law within The United States of America.


These Organic Laws are:

  • The Declaration of Independence

  • The Constitution that applies to any particular Jurisdiction


  • The Articles of Confederation (currently dormant for all intents and purposes)


  • The Northwest Ordinance (which determines how new states are formed and the progression of authority associated with that process)


PKTF does not support any entity attempting to obfuscate this Organic Law structure of the Public Law.

 
Such entities who might be considered as counterparts of The Peacekeeping Task Force (such as, for example, The United Nations) claiming to uphold anything less than the American Public Law cannot be considered true and honest peacekeepers. While PKTF acknowledges the existence of de facto subcontractors who have, under their own motivation, attempted to sideline, marginalize, or replace the actual Public Law with their own variations, PKTF does not uphold these alternative "colorable laws" - as they do not pertain to actual American men and women and their offspring as standing under them, or party to their creation or for their posterity.

It's both vital, and fiduciarily responsible to distinguish between today's modern version of "PUBLIC LAW."

De facto entities may, or may not focus on Constitutional and/or Administrative frameworks regarding "justice" - depending on its venue variations when addressing, or adjudicating criminality of perceived rights and privileges as they may apply to U.S. Citizens and their State of State Municipality - Subjects. PKTF recognizes the use of de facto "Common Law" and fully realizes that corporate, de facto Citizenry is governed under those subcontracting structure limitations.

De jure sovereign Americans, however, are those who stand under the actual "Public Law" as shaped by The Organic Law - apart from, but who are also owed all of the guarantees associated with such services under de facto "Common Law." 

Regarding actual "Public Law", PKTF and those upholding lawful, peaceful tasks serve only to advocate for operations under Land Law - not simply under "Common Law."


What is the rub?

**The concept of "Common Law" is vague, and was purposely made to be vague for purposes of merely referring to commonality.**


In contrast, Public Law, as it relates to sovereign men and women, is defined by the four pillars of The Organic Law. The only way that "American Common Law" can be differentiated from the loose concept of "Common Law" is through recognition of these four tenets of The Organic Law.

In essence, PKTF's mission is to preserve, promote, and protect the original, unadulterated Public Law as defined by the Organic laws of America. By doing so, it ensures the proper application and interpretation of these laws for sovereign individuals, standing firm against any attempts to dilute or replace this fundamental lawful structure.

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