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Sunday, June 30, 2024

Offering Previous Training Access and Conference Replays for all Peacekeepers

 Our management team continues to grow at a responsible rate and talented rate.

Thanks to readers and commenters across the various communication outlets, we have considered your shared advice. And we appreciate every opportunity to receive all such advice from our supporters.


Since the start of May 2024 (Series One Liaison Training), our Staff has offered access to all replays, along with previously provided attachments to screenshare presentations during such training. Doing so has offered the ability to remain resilient and flexible with all time zones and challenging family work schedules experienced by all participating Assembly Liaisons (in training). However, the inevitable limits to adequate storage space for such meetings have now been reached - regardless of how cleverly our studios have recorded prior meetings. These same recording limitations will only persist as training content continues to accumulate.


And so, we have made the appropriate, cost-effective adjustments.


Announcing our unlisted Rumble Channel audio/video of all previously held Assembly Liaison training conferences.

Local Newsworthy Reporting



Upon request, all people enrolled in our Assembly Liaison Training Series will now have access to all prior training without the need to be provided with a replay link located on a limited server or the need to be supplied a limited link via email. Those currently enrolled in this vital training will have access to all unlisted training, so long as the Rumble server is online.

For added safety to all previously conducted training, PKTF now backs all training conferences to local servers, in multiple locations separately. Doing so helps to minimize the total loss of our training models as these models stand as worldwide proof of our peaceful service model.


PKTF has chosen to utilize this cloud storage feature for several reasons. Many reasons have to do with service genre, whereby local Outreach efforts are the ultimate default position for all future peacekeeping ventures for all liaisons. Other reasons for choosing a local news reporting channel, is that it is provided by a major alternative network platform that is easy to use and has a robust cloud storage feature.

Rumble is also, conveniently teamed with another growing popular alternative network platform called Locals whereby Content Creators can post, manage, and retain their work all while being given the option to receive viewers' support in exchange for exclusive community interaction and content options.

The Peacekeeping Task Force advocates these and other similar alternative networking platforms at this current time. Our team strives to utilize as many platforms as found to be professionally useful. This has shown to be a rather tedious venture at time, and is one that has shown to grow slowly, but surely over time.



Notice of Function -

For those of our enrolled PKTF - Assembly Liaisons:

To access our entire Series Training Conference recordings, please be prepared to receive directions on where to go to on our Rumble access channel to our unlisted library for review of all prior training. Once a training meeting, conference, or tutorial has been provided that pertains directly to PKTF - Assembly Liaison service details, those of you who have enrolled in the training will be provided the link for each unlisted recording.

This option will then allow our IT office to clear all previously held meetings from our designated meeting platform, thereby allowing for a renewed recording capacity without having to spend our limited funds for increased storage capacity.


For more information about this prior meeting publication feature and network selection strategy, please feel welcome to comment below.



We are always eager to read from those who follow and support our ongoing work.



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Friday, June 7, 2024

Donation Appreciation

Since the time we began receiving donations on the 18th of May, 2024 five generous contributions from readers have offered.


I struggle to find the words to express our deepest appreciation for your support in our work. And since we do not sell our work, nor do we receive a profit or compensation for our time and effort, it renders our gratitude for your generosity much more challenging to express!


In this, we would like to extend our acknowledgement to everyone who has donated so far, in the same manner we would for all future donors.





The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) currently uses only the Cash App application for receiving direct donations. Cash App, however, does not provide a means of returning to donors - words of appreciation from recipients. This makes it a bit of a challenge to identify beyond the /cashtag/ of "who is who" when donations come in through the app.


And, so, PKTF is currently working to develop other means of extending our gratitude for all supporters providing us with donations (large or small) as these amounts truly do add up over time.

We are currently working on a Donor Wall that will be found on our Donations Tab, under the Campaigns Button at PKTFnews.org in the near future. From here is where all donors that would like to be recognized for their support can be found. And though we do realize some donors would prefer not to be recognized directly, we want to offer at least the opportunity for donors to provide general detail of what State Assembly they are apart. This way, we can at least provide an honorable mention to those State Assemblies, by Name whose generous members have supported our work.

For example, if you are a current or future donor, but would like to remain anonymous for your donation, then please contact us by using the Contact Form here > PKTF General. Simply provide a brief comment, along with your contact information and how you would like to have your donation acknowledged, and we will process your suggestion accordingly. If you would prefer to remain anonymous, then we will defer to only providing a general acknowledgement to the Name of your State Assembly instead.

The future Donor Wall will provide both honorable mentions for people, by name, as well as for the Names of those State Assemblies respectively.


We will be providing future subarticles, as well as more full-featured articles on these and other relevant topics in the days and weeks ahead.



Once again, many thanks to all our readers worldwide who have been in a position to support our work so far! Our team is dedicated to providing the much needed interface between sovereign men and women and their current, and future subcontractors (at both local and State levels). With your words of encouragement and opportunities to support our current, and future service infrastructure we will most definitely succeed!


Thursday, May 23, 2024

The Peacekeeping Task Force - International Operations Manual Development

 As is with numerous other intricacies of our current Service Developments list, none seem more pressing than the publication of the initial operational framework titled The International Lawful Infrastructure Against Criminal Encounters.




The International Lawful Infrastructure Against Criminal Encounters


We would like to briefly touch upon the tremendous work that is, and will continue to be placed into this proposed Service Outline.


This 100 plus page, Series One - Operations Element will function as the cornerstone of our chartered services description and procedures diagram for 2024-2028.

This is a collective effort from numerous intellectual perspectives, skillsets and supporters from across North America.


By the publication of this work, our Assembly Liaisons will function with administrative ease and convenience catering to each interactive encounter with local and State law enforcement, criminal investigators, and service union leaders.





The main components of this particular service framework are:

a) the People affirmed to abide by the framework, for the good of protecting the people and People, as well as their private assets and public properties.

b) the Process by which private and public safeguards are maintained according to the adoption of, by, and for the people.

c) the Technology needed to conduct, and maintain service continuity, according to what each American State, General Assembly, Oversight Committee has approved and in accordance with what the Service Policies and Procedures will have provided at the time of service publication.


Through this publication, The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) will effectively be operating in real time, and in an active capacity of interfacing lawfully with local and State level law enforcement officers and all available agency management throughout their administrations (where applicable and feasible).

The International Lawful Infrastructure Against Criminal Encounters framework is centered around all currently identifiable chartered items that PKTF is able to provide.

PKTF reserves operational abilities as it's Phase One Implementation capabilities until the following calendar month, after the official publication of this service material. Official publication of this service material is anticipated for Autumn, 2024.


We encourage our readers, as well as our current and future supporters to comment as the need may arise - as our editing team provides exclusive service periodicals via bimonthly newsletters and updates regarding publication release details.

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