Thursday, May 7, 2026
American Peacekeepers and Peace builder's Interview
Monday, July 7, 2025
PKTF News: S2 Intelligence Wire — 2300 Zulu, July 7, 2025
S2 Wire: Real-Time Intelligence for a Changing Nation
Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF)
Situation Overview
Catastrophic Flooding in Texas
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Unprecedented rainfall from unusual weather systems has led to severe flooding throughout Texas and neighboring states. The volume of precipitation far exceeded forecasts, overwhelming local infrastructure and emergency response capabilities.
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Estimated Casualties: 82-102 fatalities have been confirmed so far. Hundreds of people have been rescued by small boat and helicopter teams, with search and rescue operations ongoing as floodwaters continue to threaten communities.
Armed Ambushes at Federal Facilities
McAllen Border Patrol Facility
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On Monday morning, a 27-year-old man—identified as Ryan Louis Mosqueda—armed with a rifle and tactical gear, ambushed law enforcement officers at the entrance of the Border Patrol sector annex in McAllen, Texas. The attacker opened fire on the building and personnel, resulting in a brief but intense firefight.
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Border Patrol agents and local police responded immediately, neutralizing the assailant before he could enter the facility. Three individuals—two officers and a Border Patrol employee—were injured, including one officer who was shot in the leg. All are expected to recover.
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The FBI is leading the ongoing investigation. The shooter’s vehicle, registered in Michigan, contained additional weapons and ammunition. Authorities have not identified a motive, but the suspect had spray-painted "Cordus Die" on his vehicle, a phrase associated with video game culture, suggesting possible ideological or symbolic intent.
Prairieland Detention Facility, Alvarado
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Two days prior, a separate armed skirmish occurred at the Prairieland Detention Facility in Alvarado, Texas. An individual acting suspiciously and visibly armed was observed near the facility. A group of insurgents took up a concealed position in a nearby tree line and launched an attack, using fireworks as a diversion or to mask the sound of gunfire.
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A small arms engagement erupted as the group fired on officers outside the facility. Several attackers were arrested at the scene. Notably, graffiti was spray-painted during the incident—behavior more typical of ideologically motivated agitators than cartel-affiliated or professional militants.
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Analysts note that the attackers appeared to be loosely organized, with indications of far-left insurgent ideology rather than cartel involvement. The use of public relations tactics and recognizable symbols suggests a desire for maximum attention and impact.
Analyst Comments — Areas of Critical Concern
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Flooding: The ongoing natural disaster has created a severe humanitarian crisis, straining emergency services and endangering thousands. Continued precipitation and high water levels present ongoing risks to life and property.
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Targeted Attacks: The ambushes at federal facilities represent a critical escalation in domestic security threats. The use of diversionary tactics and symbolic messaging points to a new phase of ideologically driven violence targeting law enforcement.
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Public Safety: The combination of environmental disaster and targeted violence has left communities and responders vulnerable. Coordination and rapid information sharing are essential to mitigate further harm.
Moving Forward: Why State and County Assemblies Must Grow Together
The State and Their Local Assemblies- Simultaneous, Harmonious, Jurisdictional Existence
The growth and standing of both State and County Assemblies is not just a matter of organizational preference—it is a necessity for true self-governance, recognition, and community protection.
Far too often here recently, confusion, misunderstanding, or convenient non-comprehension leads to unnecessary delays, misplaced priorities, or even the accidental (or possibly intentional) undermining of local or state efforts. It is time to clarify, yet again how these two levels of Assembly development are not only compatible but inseparable.
The Power of Parallel Progress
When people from different counties across a state—whether meeting virtually or in person—work to establish their State Assembly, they are simultaneously supporting their own County Assembly. This is not just a happy accident; it is the very design of the American Assembly process.
State Assembly Standing provides both the lawful and legal diplomatic shield that allows County Assemblies to be recognized, protected, and effective. Without the State Assembly, in this instance, all of its counties are made vulnerable to international exploitation and potential encroachment.
County Assembly activity ensures that local needs, innovations, and realities are represented at the State level, enriching the entire Assembly structure. Without the County Assembly, the truest nature of State Sovereignty is brought firmly into question.
For those people from counties seeking to learn more about how to become a "Model County" is what the Peacekeeping Task Force is working to help provide.
Through the Federation Fiduciary Office - even offering to make ample meeting space to help answer questions is part of what the Resurgence Project is all about.
Interested folks from the various Counties across America actively involved with local Assembly development wanting to get ahead of the curve to help anticipate full State Assembly Standing and County Assembly Standing preparedness is another part of the strategy.
"The two are supposed to be experienced at the same time... as each State Assembly is developed, so too does each of the Counties that have at least one or more status-corrected man or woman who also, themselves participate at the State level especially within committee." — Anna Von Reitz
Addressing Common Concerns & Misunderstandings
No County Should Be Left Behind: Evidence shows that when a County Assembly is ready to stand but the State Assembly is not yet fully formed, there can be a perception that the county is trying to "centralize" or become the potential, interim "State Capitol." This is a misunderstanding in its current potential. Every county’s progress is a win for the state as a whole, and all counties should be encouraged to participate in State committees, especially when such work involves local growth bringing local experience and needs to the table.
No State Should Stall Local Growth: Conversely, some believe that "State Assembly must come first" (meaning must be fully standing and seated first) before any County Assembly can be recognized.
Not true!
While State Assembly Standing is absolutely essential for official recognition "first," county development, however, does not need to pause. In fact, the Federation has affirmed that both should be growing together, with county participation at the state level being a key indicator of progress.
"The 100% facts remain that when a State Assembly is being developed, so too are ALL the County Assemblies in a position to develop also - from status-corrected people who live upon them—ESPECIALLY if those people from each County ARE participating honorably at the State level, if only by Committee involvement."
Working Together—Not Against Each Other
State-level participants (elected Officers must not forsake their own counties. Everyone serving at the State level as elected Officers should also be extending (at least a small, yet measurable portion of) their efforts locally, ensuring that their own County Assembly is not neglected.
No county should think to grant itself a State Capitol location or try to overshadow other counties or remote State Assembly work . The Assembly process is about collaboration, not competition. Counties with more status-corrected people should share their experience and help to motivate the State Assembly collective work, not attempt to dominate State Assembly business or become the de jure "Capitol" location by default as a matter of manipulated convenience.
Committee work is the bridge. Every State Assembly committee meeting should include updates and outreach from local counties, and every County Assembly should be encouraged to send representatives—even if it’s just one dedicated, lawful and peaceful man or woman.
Simplicity in Action
It is incredibly simple for even a single man or woman in a county to:
Serve as a County Organizer, Peacekeeper, or Recording Secretary.
Participate remotely in State Assembly committees.
Share local successes and needs, and learn from others statewide.
Promote outreach and invite others from their county to join.
No Excuses—Resources and Training Are Available
Any State Assembly that does not yet have a Peacekeeping Task Force - Assembly Liaison (Point of Contact), but is seeking answers to these issues, should know:
Liaison training and committee support have been available since March 2024.
There is little to no excuse for not being more at ease with these processes, as ongoing training and support are available, and have been, and even more still is on the way.
Anyone acting as an American State National at the State level can receive training on how to build both State and County Assemblies side by side, focus on interfacing with Emergency Resource Centers, Offices, and Local Departments with State Assembly Standing being announced first, followed by County Assembly Standing as soon as possible—even if a county has been ready for weeks or months.
Avoiding the Trap of Circumstance
Let’s be clear: Potential exploitation—whether accidental or intentional—can happen when people accidentally, or conveniently misunderstand or misinterpret the process or try to "game" the system. But the solution is always more communication, more committee involvement, and more sharing of local and state progress.
If you’re working at the State level, please keep your own County Assembly moving forward- even nominal contributions will go a long way!
If you’re strong at the County level, participate in State committees and share your experience. Without local demographics analysis, State Assembly development becomes difficult to scale out from border to border.
If you’re alone on your county, you are still the seed of local Assembly growth—reach out, serve where you can, and connect with State committees.
"Counties are stronger together and our common purpose is enshrined... Empowering counties to work together for the betterment of one state is The Recipe for Success."
Moving Ahead—Empowered, Not Victimized
The path forward is quite clear: State and County Assemblies are meant to grow together, side by side, each supporting and strengthening the other with The State Assembly to be announced first Internationally. There is no need to fall prey to circumstance, confusion, or rivalry. With open communication, committee participation, and a shared vision, every county and every state can stand strong—recognized, protected, and empowered.
If you or your Assembly have questions or concerns about how to move forward, remember: training, resources, and support are available. The Federation and its Fiduciary Office have addressed these dynamics many times, and the process is simpler than it may appear.
Let’s continue to build together, honoring both our local roots and our statewide vision—never as victims of circumstance, but as empowered participants in the American Assembly process.
Monday, June 9, 2025
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Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Unlocking Community Power:
How the PKTF Digital Skills Archive Can Help Transform Every County’s Future
Imagine a single resource that could empower every household, neighborhood, and county to master the essential skills needed to sustain and grow a thriving community—skills that, if widely taught and practiced, could potentially transform a small town into a self-reliant, resilient city - if so desired by its people.
The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) Literary Skills Archive, available by donation, or by special gift on a 64 GB SD card, offers just that: a profoundly comprehensive, non-fiction collection of well over 3,000 craft, trade, manufacturing, customization, and technical skills, spanning more than a hundred areas of knowledge once reserved for the most prestigious technical colleges and universities.
Now Included with Every D-10 Emergency Radio Purchase
As part of the 2025–2026 American Peacekeeping Communication Mobile Dispatch (APCMD) network build-out initiative, this invaluable digital archive will also be offered as a consolation gift with every emergency radio purchase. This means that every investment in emergency preparedness will now come with an extremely powerful access tool for long-term community resilience and self-sufficiency.
The Value of the Archive
Currently Unmatched Breadth and Depth:
This archive covers everything from traditional trades and crafts to advanced technical skills, providing a foundation for home-based businesses, community workshops, innovations, DIYs, and even local enterprises.
Community Preparedness:
Training and education are the bedrock of effective disaster preparedness and community resilience. By equipping citizens and nationals with practical skills, communities can better respond to emergencies, recover faster, and reduce dependence on outside aid.
Local Empowerment:
Local knowledge and skill-building foster collaboration, self-sufficiency, and a sense of purpose. When every household has access to this archive, the collective expertise of the community multiplies, enabling coordinated action in times of need.
Future-Proofing:
Many of these skills are perishable—at risk of being lost as generations pass. Preserving them in a digital, easily shared format ensures they remain accessible for teaching, learning, and practice, no matter what the future holds.
It’s important to note:
While the digital archive offers immediate access and portability, the next critical step is to bind these literary works into physical volumes.
Creating shelvable, printed copies ensures that this invaluable knowledge remains accessible even if electric power is limited or disrupted.
Binding these books transforms the digital archive into a permanent, tangible resource for libraries, community centers, and households—preserving these skills for generations to come.
The True Cost and Value
Reproduction Cost: Each SD card costs between $8 and $15 to purchase in bulk, with an additional $10 to $20 for labor, file transfer, and handling.
Total Production Cost per Card: $18 to $35.
Time to Prepare: Transferring the archive to each card takes about 30–40 minutes.
Estimated Archive Value: The content itself is valued at $60,000 to $300,000 if acquired through traditional educational channels.
This means every recipient is receiving, for the cost of a small donation or radio purchase, a digital library worth more than most could ever access on their own.
A Call to All American State Nationals
This is a unique opportunity for American State Nationals and all who care deeply about the future of their communities. By contributing or receiving this archive, you are helping to restore access to thousands of skills—many of which have been lost to time, and some so rare that most Americans today don’t even know they exist.
Your participation helps ensure that your county, your neighborhood, and your family are equipped not just for emergencies, but for prosperity and growth. Imagine a generation re-learning the crafts, trades, and technical knowledge that once made America strong and self-reliant. Imagine communities where everyone has the resources to learn, teach, and build a better future—together.
Special Opportunity for PKTF - Assembly Liaisons
Each PKTF - Assembly Liaison will be provided the first opportunity to receive this digital work as part of their considered contribution to their State Assembly Militia and their own local County technical skills enhancement opportunities. As a Liaison, you are uniquely positioned to bring this transformative resource to your Assembly Militia Committees, championing a tool that can:
Equip every neighborhood with the means research, learn, do, and even teach by passing on the same essential skills.
Strengthen your community’s ability to face challenges—whether economic, environmental, or social.
Lay the groundwork for a future where your county is not just prepared, but prosperous and self-reliant.
Preparedness means anticipating both natural and man-made events that could affect you, your family, and your community. Let’s ensure every household, every county, and every future generation has the knowledge to thrive—together.
Support the PKTF Digital Skills Archive today and be part of a movement that builds lasting strength from the ground up.
Restore skillful prosperity to your community. Take action, contribute, and help your county become a beacon of resilience and opportunity for generations to come.
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