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Monday, June 9, 2025

Responding to The State of California Incident vs a California State Guard Cooperation

 

Distinguishing California’s State Defense Forces: The California State Guard and State Assembly Militia


Historical Context and Evolution

California’s approach to state defense has evolved over the past century.




 
  • Originally, the California State Guard (CSG) was the primary organized state defense force, conducting all state defense operations, especially when the California National Guard was federalized, unavailable, or nonexistent.
     
  • The CSG’s mission: maintain internal security, provide military support when needed, and ensure readiness during emergencies, operating as a formal military reserve under direct state command authority.
     
During periods of heightened need (e.g., World Wars), California also authorized parallel organizations:
 
  • California State Militia (CSM)—sometimes called the State Assembly Militia or Home Guard:
     
    • Loosely organized, often self-equipped
       
    • Focused on hyper-local defense, restricted to home counties
       
    • Not compensated, organized for last-resort defense and community readiness
       
Over time, most militia units (county based under the direct authority of the County Reeve (Sheriff)) were absorbed into the CSG or mustered out as the need for large internal forces diminished. Today, the original CSG, as is the same for all remaining State Defense Forces in The United States of America should be the lawfully recognized, state-sanctioned defense force by the State Assembly Militia, Land and Soil Jurisdiction. All other local militia and assembly groups that persist in various forms, but not under the “Land and Soil” or “State Assembly Militia” banners would not be authorized.

Sunday, June 8, 2025

Launching Newsletters Vital to Community Awareness

 Across the expanse of our shared Earth, the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is advancing its mission of supporting Land and Soil State and County Assemblies by offering a diverse suite of newsletters—each tailored to engage, inform, and empower communities and peacekeepers alike. These newsletters, now available for free through the support of readers and viewers worldwide, represent a strategic evolution in PKTF’s communication and outreach efforts.

 
Previously, PKTFnews.org maintained a traditional blog section to house its articles and updates. However, as the organization’s scope and audience have grown, so too will require more dynamic, focused, and accessible communication tools. As a result, the original blog section—while still visible—no longer receives new articles. Instead, all ongoing article content has transitioned to seeksearchfindtruth.blogspot.com, ensuring that readers have a single, up-to-date source for in-depth analysis, community stories, and organizational updates.




As published on the PKTFnews.org Home Page (about halfway down)



 
In place of the outgoing blog section, PKTFnews.org will soon feature official organizational memoranda. These memorandums are designed to keep both readers and the broader public informed of key executive decisions, policy shifts, and the evolving strategies that guide PKTF’s work. This new approach ensures greater transparency and accountability, providing a clear record of how PKTF serves the needs of State and County Assemblies, as well as their counterparts, the peacekeepers.
 
The newsletters themselves are central to this new model of engagement. Each edition—whether bi-monthly, semi-annual, or focused on a specific service—delivers curated, relevant content that reflects the latest developments, challenges, and successes within the assemblies and their communities. By maintaining a regular publishing schedule, PKTF fosters a sense of continuity and connection, allowing subscribers to follow the progress of assembly efforts, community resilience initiatives, and peacekeeping operations as they unfold.

Friday, May 30, 2025

Unlocking Community Power: The PKTF Digital Skills Archive Empowers Every County’s Future

Empowering Communities with Practical Knowledge—Preserving Skills, Fostering Self-Reliance, and Building a Resilient Future for All

The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is excited to introduce a groundbreaking resource for communities everywhere: the PKTF Digital Skills Archive. This initiative is designed to equip individuals and local groups with hands-on skills that span traditional trades, advanced technical knowledge, and innovative community solutions. The archive is a living compendium—digitized and accessible—preserving essential writings and guides that would otherwise fill the shelves of technical colleges, now conveniently stored on a compact SD card.


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