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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

The Flag Changes at Dawn: How Union State Assemblies Bring Authority Back to Where Americans Actually Live

Narrated and acted by a Municipal local Sheriff of an American county and an Inactive Army Reserve Soldier Dispatched to assist with Restoring American Civil Peace (a realistic and highly anticipated - future scenario)


...here's how this scenario would likely carry out.


The order from the State (or Commonwealth) came down at 3:08 AM. We were two officers at that time - one a de facto Sheriff, one a military soldier who has been on Colorguard detail many times - dispatched to a single mission: lawfully and peacefully replace the American Stars and Stripes (Wartime Flag) with the American Stars and Bars (Civil Peacetime Flag).

After all, lasting peace had been declared. It was just a matter of time before our offices received the orders.

We knew right away from the Official Memoranda stating the mission, this was to be the kind of peace that we the people have been led to know and adore what the States of America was, and is truly all about. No peace through surrender. No peace by way of occupation. This will be the kind of enduring peace that comes when sovereign authority returns to where it was always supposed to be: the local Assembly level where Americans actually stand on their own soil living freely.





Where Sovereignty Begins

I've worn this uniform for decades, says the Sheriff. I've walked my own streets where people just don't seem to look up anymore. I've seen communities where this Old Glory flag flies but nobody really knows what it actually means.

Here's what I learned: Sovereignty was not achieved by anything resulting from Washington, District of Columbia. It originates at the local Assembly level - full stop!

According to the Union State Development Project 2026, which has received Federation approval with PKTF (North America) assistance, the Union State levels comprise all 50 American states. This isn't, and was never about "big government." Rather, this has everything to do with the origin of sovereignty at the local Assembly - the Transition of Authority returns to the American people where they live.


"The Union State controls the National Jurisdiction of the Soil across your whole [state]."

Federation Fiduciary Office 

"We belong to both a State Assembly and a County Assembly."

Federation Fiduciary Office


I knew this day was fast approaching, exclaims this Sheriff. And, to be honest, it didn't arrive fast enough for me and my deputies. In fact, we have been rehearsing for months in anticipation of it.

• This is the structure of the original government being restored.

• The Soil jurisdiction you stand on

When I patrol my county, I'm standing on soil jurisdiction. Not de facto corporate jurisdiction. Not federal jurisdiction. The actual ground beneath my feet.


"Because he works for the soil jurisdiction, the actual County Sheriff is a 'Peacekeeping Official'..."

Federation Fiduciary Office 


That's me. That's what I am supposed to be. Not a Municipal policy cop. Not an employee of some de facto corporation. A Peacekeeping Official working for the soil jurisdiction of my county.


"In our actual system of government, the unincorporated soil jurisdiction county Sheriff stands..."

Federation Fiduciary Office


The counties initiate self-governanace by coming together, and select three Deputies each to act as their Fiduciary Officers at the State of the Union Assembly level. The top layer becomes a Union State - (for example; georgia, ohio, minnesota, california. The bottom layer is the support layer which is each land jurisdiction State of the Union).

Joined together, all the Counties within the State borders form the Union State and rule (measure)(govern) our National Soil Jurisdiction.

The only_ People Enabled to Stand as "The People"

This is the part most Americans never realized because they were never informed.


"The State Citizens and local citizens of our State Assemblies are the only ones enabled to stand as 'the People' of this country. They are the only ones with that crucial element..."

Federation Fiduciary Office


You. Me. The people who live here. The State Citizens and citizens of our State Assemblies.

We're not residents. We're not subjects. We're American State Citizens and local citizens with crucial elements of authority that nobody else has.


"If you choose a box that states you are not a citizen of the United States or declare you are a union state citizen, then according to the US..."

Federation Fiduciary Office


The distinction matters. It is the Union State Americans that retain their inherent right to live free. It's who we are when we're born within the physical borders of an American State.


The Transition of Authority

The order we received wasn't to avoid becoming powerless. Our offices still have good faith services to provide. It was a lawful order to return power back to the sovereign people. And, so, we look forward to obliging this effort.

The Transition of Authority back to the American people where they live happens through the County Courts and State Assemblies.

Such courts aren't corporations. They're the actual government. The soil jurisdiction government.


"...jurisdiction and the Union States occupying our national soil jurisdiction... public elections, recalling our State and County Assembly Courts..."

Federation Fiduciary Office


As Americans ourselves, we're only doing what we know to be right - recalling and returning what was stolen. We're returning authority to where it belongs.

Why the Flag Changes

The Stars and Stripes flies over a de facto corporation. The United States, Inc. - the bankruptcy that happened in 1971.

The Stars and Bars flies over the Union State - the actual government formed from the patchwork of each Union State (counties) that together control the soil jurisdiction of each State of the Union.

When I replace that flag, says the Sheriff accompanied by a single Military Service Member from the nearby Army Reserve Unit, I'm contributing to a truly noble effort by finally signaling the restoration of sovereignty at my local county Seat and other locations around this county that is not a Federal enclave.

I'm a Sheriff whose purpose and intent is to work for the people upon soil jurisdiction. This elected office function outranks any other elected or appointed Law Enforcement officer - including any "federal" officer - because I serve the actual local, lawful government of, by, and for the people within the borders of this American county.


"...serve the soil jurisdiction of your County, he outranks any elected or appointed law enforcement officer --- including any..."

Federation Fiduciary Office


That's the authority we're restoring.


To the De Facto Service Provider U.S. Citizens

Here's what you need to know and comprehend:

You've been operating as de facto service provider U.S. Citizens. And, when your services were provided in good faith, we honor such services. Nevertheless, you've been serving a de facto corporation established through layers of corruption through usurpation of sovereign authority you didn't know existed.

But, regardless of those entanglements, you're also Union State citizens. You too were born within the physical borders of an American State. And, so, you too are eligible for your State Assembly.


"Anyone born within the physical borders of an American State is eligible."

Federation Fiduciary Office


That's you. That's me. That's the people who actually live here.


What This Means for Your Town

In your town. In your county. In your Assembly.

The Peacekeeping Task Force is actively assisting by facilitating the Union State Development Project 2026 initiative because peacekeeping isn't, and never was, and never will be about policing. On the contrary, it's simply about the lawful and peaceful recognition, and subsequent restoration of the government you were always supposed to have.


The Bottom Line

When I, and the Colorguard soldier that will be assisting me to replace that old war flag at dawn, I'm not handing over due to my own retirement. I'm simply returning proper recognition of sovereign authority to our sovereign population of politically status-corrected Americans. Finally - they who are among us have stepped forward. They are here.


In this my office knows full well...

• The Union State Assemblies are the origination of sovereignty at the local level.

• The Transition of Authority is being handed back to the American people where they live.

• And The States of the Union are with them to support them and protect them within the international jurisdiction space. 


The Soil Jurisdiction remedies are available. The recognition is happening locally. The de facto service provider U.S. Citizens are (slowly, but surely) becoming Union State citizens again.


Peace has been declared.

And it starts in your town. Your county. Your Assembly.

Join your State Assembly. Serve at either the land or soil jurisdiction level of you feel led and are elected to do so.

Stand as one of the people.

Because, in fact, that's who you are.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Unveiling the Skies: Investigating Stratospheric Aerosol Injection Flights for Transparency and Accountability

Empowering Communities and States to Track, Report, and Demand Full Disclosure on Geoengineering Operations

 

Uncovering the Hidden Flights:

How to Trace Aircraft Behind Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (AKA - Chemical Jet Aircraft Trails)

 

In recent years—indeed, for decades—there has been growing awareness and concern about aircraft involved in covert operations like stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI). Many observe persistent trails in the sky or strange aircraft behaviors, recognizing that this is no longer purely theoretical but a tangible reality. The chemicals released—often visible as chemtrails—have sparked widespread unease about what is truly happening above us. Despite this, public discourse remains surprisingly weak and often dismissive, driven by a lack of awareness and transparency.






The absence of open, honest discussion leaves many feeling powerless and uncertain, as a silent, clouded veil of chemicals continues to be deployed across our skies. The need for wider awareness and active, informed community engagement is more urgent than ever—only through open dialogue and vigilant reporting can we begin to peel back the layers of secrecy that obscure the truth and ensure the health and safety of our air and environment.


These flights have largely been considered elusive or mysterious, flying at high altitudes and across busy airspaces, making detection a challenge. Be that as it may, by better understanding certain investigative avenues, we can better identify where these very peculiar aircraft originate, where they land, and what payloads they may be deploying—key steps in protecting the sovereignty of our borders and informing public awareness.

 

Tracking the Origins and Destinations

Aircraft capable of reaching the stratosphere—such as military tankers, specialized research jets, or modified aircraft—typically take off from specific military or research bases. Tracking these flights through public and private radar systems, including ADS-B, can reveal where these aircraft depart from and land, especially when flight paths are cross-referenced with known high-altitude routes and base locations.

While accessing raw radar data might be beyond most reporters’ capabilities, the process remains highly newsworthy and approachable. Local newsrooms can write compelling stories highlighting the possibility of radar tracking as a tool for flight detection and identification, particularly if their local military or air traffic control provides interviews, demonstrations, or data on such observations. This approach enables reporters to inform communities about how these flight patterns are monitored and why certain airports might serve as hubs for such specialized aircraft—all without requiring direct access to the radar systems themselves.


Identifying Payloads and Materials

Investigations can also focus on the materials being deployed. Often, aerosol materials like sulfate particles or reflective aerosols are released from aircraft at specific altitudes and locations. Sharp increases in atmospheric aerosols, detected via sensors and satellite observations, can provide clues about the activity and payloads. Scientific data from atmospheric monitoring stations help differentiate between natural phenomena (like contrails) and unusual aerosol plumes that may suggest geoengineering operations.




 

Tracing How Aerosol Materials Arrive at Airports

The logistics behind these operations are complex but traceable. Payload materials, such as sulfur dioxide or other aerosols, are usually shipped via standard logistical channels—by cargo aircraft or ground transit—before being loaded onto the aircraft involved in deployment. Monitoring freight cargo, port traffic, and air courier routes can reveal points of entry. Additionally, specialized aerial systems, like solar lofting methods or precursor injection, leverage existing aircraft fleets to minimize new infrastructure development, making it all the more important to monitor their movements.

 

Community Involvement Through Reporting

One of the most critical aspects of this issue is the role local communities play in uncovering these secretive operations. Members of Community Resiliency Units (CRUs) and concerned citizens are encouraged to actively observe, document, and report any unusual aircraft activity—whether the sightings occur within their county or just above its airspace. This local outreach amplifies public awareness and provides valuable, ground-level confirmation of concerns.

 

Community reporting can include photographs, documented observations of flight patterns or aerosol trails, interviews with neighbors, as well as outreach to local officials and airport personnel. Even novice reporters contribute by sharing these firsthand accounts and evidence. Such grassroots efforts form a collective database of observations that State Border Defense Commanders can use to quantify and validate the frequency and nature of these flights and materials.

 

The United League of Sovereign Nations (ULSN):
A visionary alliance of sovereign peoples worldwide, united in common cause to promote transparency, peace, and accountability—a concept for a future global body to which the Peacekeeping Task Force and similar efforts could contribute as part of the Federation of States for The United States of America (Unincorporated).



Across the earth—(by the way – measurably observed and conclusively considered by billions of people in our day and age as a level, stable plane rather than assuming any particular curvature to a spherical land shape or observed motion)—brilliant men and women from every region, community, and government have a shared stake in understanding what is being released into our skies.

This worldwide awareness calls for all sovereign nations, their sovereign people, and the citizens that serve them to come together to openly discuss the undeniable and concerning activities underway in our atmosphere. These discussions must be fair, balanced, and transparent, involving those responsible for authorizing aircraft takeoffs and deployments.

The earth’s people deserve full visibility from the origin of airborne materials to their deployment and return. Only when these processes are revealed openly, without hesitation or secrecy, can the truth be determined—making it clear whether there is a legitimate and safe purpose, or if something remains hidden that the world needs to know. This kind of open, collaborative dialogue, on the level plane of the earth shared by all, is essential for trust, accountability, and informed decision-making.


Practicing these reporting skills strengthens community resilience and accountability. It empowers ordinary Americans to become active participants in monitoring their skies and gives a voice to those demanding transparency and answers about aerial operations that have impacted their environment for decades.

 

Getting Started with Local Reporting

For anyone concerned about these flights, a straightforward way to contribute is to start documenting what you observe in your area. Note the time, place, and details of any unusual aircraft or aerosol activity. Take photos or videos whenever possible, and discuss shared observations with neighbors. Sharing these findings on modern self-publishing platforms like Substack or community blogs helps raise awareness fairly and impartially—key to gaining credibility and broader attention.

 

Maintaining a balanced, fact-based tone in your reporting invites constructive discussion and helps the public understand the issue better. Encouraging others in your county to do the same builds a network of local observers whose collective data supports larger efforts by State Border Defense and community leaders to track, investigate, and demand full accountability.

 

A Call for Worldwide Cooperation and Transparency

 

This concern is not confined to any single state or country; it is a global issue requiring the unity of all states of the union and nations worldwide. Communities everywhere are invited to join a collective initiative to research these operations with an open, fair, and balanced approach. This initiative provides the opportunity to demand comprehensive accountability and full transparency at every stage—from substance creation, packaging, shipment, aircraft loading, to deployment safety protocols, flight patterns, and service routines of aircraft involved.

 

Transparency is essential, especially for any project deemed to “save the Earth.” The public deserves to see the full scope of such projects, verifying independently whether these operations are genuine efforts to benefit the planet or if they represent covert agendas where “the ends justify the means.” Open dialogue and clear presentations by all responsible parties would allow us to put fears to rest and build trust through understanding.

 

In this way, the debate over these clandestine flights and aerosol deployments can move beyond suspicion, providing peace of mind and certainty—or uncovering facts that call for further scrutiny.

 

The Power of a Coordinated Approach

Combining radar tracking, atmospheric sensors, logistical intelligence, robust community reporting, and earth-wide cooperative oversight creates a layered approach to uncover clandestine operations. Knowledge of departure and arrival points, aerosol detection, and local firsthand data provides a roadmap for law enforcement, border defense, and community officials to investigate mysterious flights. Public awareness, supported by these investigative efforts, fosters a more informed and prepared community that understands the potential scope of atmospheric activities and supports measures for sovereignty and environmental protection.

 

 

 

By continuously evolving research, surveillance, community engagement, and global cooperation, our skies can become more transparent, helping to protect our airspace and the future of the earth.

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Guardians of Accountability: The Critical Need for Public Access to State Assembly Meeting Minutes

How Transparency in Legislative Records Empowers Contractors, Emergency Services, and the Public—From Bulletin Boards to Modern Websites


The Lawful, Legal, and Civic Foundation of Meeting Minutes

Meeting minutes are the official documentation of state assemblies and legislative bodies’ proceedings. They record attendance, moves, ballot counts, discussions, and decisions made during meetings, serving as an authoritative record for accountability, transparency, and historical reference. Open Meeting Laws and public records require the creation and perpetual preservation of these minutes, ensuring that governments remain answerable to their constituents and the public at large.
 
This requirement extends to all types of assemblies—including Land and Soil Jurisdiction State Assemblies and local nation state assemblies—which oversee critical decisions regarding land use, sovereignty, commercial zoning, and public resource management. These decisions influence communities, businesses, subcontractors, and emergency responders, who rely on transparent governance for effective operations.





 

Why Public Access to Minutes is Essential

Public availability of approved meeting minutes is indispensable for several key groups:
 
  • Subcontractors depend on access to minutes for understanding contract awards, compliance requirements, project scope, and timelines. Without clear documentation, they face risks of missteps in jurisdictions, delays, and potentially lawful, as well as legal complications.
     
  • Emergency Services require timely insight into legislative decisions—such as budget allocations, emergency declarations, and infrastructure adjustments—to plan, coordinate, and respond efficiently. When minutes are inaccessible, their readiness and response capabilities are hampered.
     
  • The General Public benefits from transparency, which fosters trust, civic engagement, and informed oversight of government actions.
     
For assemblies governing land, soil, sea, and predominant local nation jurisdictions, accessible minutes are particularly crucial because their decisions affect limited de facto territorial control under contract, sovereignty issues, and the general welfare of local populations. All relevant and lawful parties must be well informed about updates and policies.
 

Historical and Contemporary Practices Ensuring Accessibility

Before the internet, meeting minutes were physically posted and distributed for public inspection:
 
  • Minutes were displayed on bulletin boards in municipal buildings, tribal offices, courthouses, and libraries.
     
  • Local newspapers and official newsletters often provided summaries.
     
  • Citizens could inspect minutes at government offices, preserving both transparency and record accuracy.
     
Today, all expected lawful, as well as legal requirements require and dictate that all approved meeting minutes be made available on official government websites as well as in public offices. Laws set forth timelines for posting minutes and related documents, ensuring prompt and continuing access. This combination of digital and physical availability guarantees the broadest possible access to these vital public records.
 

The Scope of Assemblies and Their Responsibilities

The tradition of transparency covers all assemblies—not only State of State legislatures but also those with Land and Soil Jurisdiction and local nation-state assemblies. These latter bodies manage unique and vital responsibilities, from land stewardship and sovereignty matters to culturally specific governance. Their meeting records provide insight into local policies, lawful, as well as legal frameworks, and community priorities.
 
Maintaining open access to minutes from these assemblies is essential for effective governance, coordination among governmental agencies, contractors, emergency services, and respecting tribal and local nation sovereignty.
 

Lawful and Legal Standards and Meeting Minute Display

Laws governing open meetings and records typically require:
 
  • Written, approved minutes capturing attendance, movements, ballot counts with election results, and other substantive discussion points.
     
  • Meetings to be conducted with notice to the public, open to observation except in narrowly defined closed session cases.
     
  • Posting of approved minutes both physically in official meeting venues and digitally on accessible government websites.
     
  • Ensuring minutes and accompanying documents are clearly linked to the meeting agenda and readily available for public inspection.
     
  • Closed session minutes are generally restricted, but when disclosed, they must comply with strict, lawful, as well as legal standards for transparency and accountability.
     

Building on Tradition with Modern Technology

As the Peacekeeping Task Force works on developing network capabilities for communication with law enforcement, integrating and supporting access to these traditional public records remains paramount. While audio and video recordings of General Assembly meetings are not lawfully or legally required, the written and approved meeting minutes constitute the indispensable official record essential for all lawful parties to rely upon.
 

This foundational transparency supports ongoing collaborations between assemblies, de facto law enforcement, emergency responders, contractors, and State Citizens, as well as to all other manufactured and incorporated Citizen constructs—ensuring all general information flows clearly, decisions are documented, and public trust is maintained.

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