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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Expanding Leadership: Volunteer Deputy Director Opportunities at The Peacekeeping Task Force

Join PKTF’s Mission to Strengthen Self-Governance and Peacekeeping for American State Nationals and American State Citizens


  • Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) – Deputy Director Opportunities
     
  • PKTF is seeking dedicated, status-corrected American State Nationals to serve as Deputy Directors supporting each of our four current director roles.
    This is a volunteer intern project, with the expectation that these positions will become paid roles as annual operational funding becomes available through the Federation of States for The United States of America (Unincorporated).
     
About PKTF and Our Mission





 
  • PKTF operates as an unincorporated service entity under charter by the Federation of States, working on behalf of The United States of America (Unincorporated) and in service to American State Assemblies and Foreign State Assemblies.
     
  • PKTF is not answerable to unelected shareholders, ensuring our focus remains on lawful, peaceful self-governance and public service.
     
  • Current PKTF - Assembly Liaisons in-training or serving in-office are also considered for each available Deputy Director role, offering a clear path for internal advancement.
     
Deputy Director Roles Available
 
Executive Director Deputy
 
  • Focus: Company Health, Organizational Image, Intercontinental Relations
     
  • Key Responsibilities: Assist with strategic planning, public relations, and global outreach. Stress-test services for Assemblies.
     
  • Desired Skills: Leadership, public relations, strategic thinking, project management.
     
Assistant Director Deputy
 
  • Focus: Mission Promotion, International Partnerships, Team Coordination
     
  • Key Responsibilities: Support mission promotion, develop partnerships, coordinate inter-team efforts, and assist in outreach.
     
  • Desired Skills: Communication, teamwork, diplomacy, planning.
     
Affiliate Director Deputy
 
  • Focus: Administrative Oversight, Assembly Liaison Support, Process Improvement
     
  • Key Responsibilities: Enhance administrative functions, support Assembly Liaisons, streamline processes, and ensure compliance.
     
  • Desired Skills: Administration, process optimization, attention to detail.
     
Executive Secretary Deputy
 
  • Focus: Liaison Operations, Militia Effectiveness, Emergency Dispatch, Logistical Training
     
  • Key Responsibilities: Manage liaison operations, strengthen militia validation, coordinate emergency dispatch, and oversee logistics.
     
  • Desired Skills: Organization, operational oversight, relationship management.
     
General Deputy Director Duties
 
  • Shadow and support the respective Director, learning all aspects of their role and PKTF’s mission.
     
  • Participate in training and development programs focused on public service, peacekeeping, and organizational leadership.
     
  • Assist in the strategic planning and execution of PKTF’s service offerings.
     
  • Engage with Assemblies, International Business Assembly Committees, and other stakeholders to present and refine PKTF’s services.
     
  • Contribute to ongoing improvement of PKTF’s administrative, operational, and outreach efforts. 

Internship and Future Compensation





 
  • These are currently volunteer intern roles, providing invaluable experience in public service and peacekeeping leadership.
     
  • As PKTF secures annual operational funding, these positions are expected to become paid roles within the Federation.
     
Who Should Apply?
 
  • Status-corrected American State Nationals passionate about self-governance, public service, and peacekeeping.
     
  • Individuals with backgrounds in administration, management, public relations, or organizational leadership.
     
  • Current PKTF - Assembly Liaisons (in-training or in-office) seeking to expand their impact.
     
Supporting Quotes and Philosophy
 
“The Federation needs all the help it can get, and those who are willing and able to serve should be welcomed and supported in their efforts. No one can do it all alone, and the more hands and hearts we have working for the good of our people, the better.”
— Anna Von Reitz, annavonreitz.com
 
“Our mission is to protect the people and their assets, and that requires a strong, coordinated effort from every corner of the Federation.”
— Anna Von Reitz, annavonreitz.com
 
Learn More and Apply
 
For more details about PKTF and these opportunities, visit:
 
If you are ready to help shape the future of peacekeeping and self-governance, we encourage you to inquire further and express your interest. Join us in supporting the Federation and making a meaningful difference for Assemblies across the nation and abroad!
 

Sunday, June 29, 2025

Organizational Timeline Update: 2023–2025

Significant PKTF Developments: 2023–2025


The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is set to unveil its latest organizational timeline update, covering the period from 2023 to 2025. This biennial update builds on the original timeline launched in 2020 and continues the tradition of marking significant achievements, challenges, and opportunities for growth every 24 months.


Highlights from the Existing Timeline (2020–2023):

You'll find our initial timeline posting here > https://pktfnews.org/about/timeline/


Foundation and Growth: The timeline on pktfnews.org showcases PKTF’s launch, expansion into new regions, and the rollout of key peacekeeping initiatives.


Engagement and Transparency: Each entry is designed to not only record history but also to engage readers and invite participation, reflecting a commitment to transparency and community involvement.


Storytelling: The timeline is structured to tell a cohesive story about PKTF’s evolution, focusing on impactful events rather than isolated incidents.


The Significance of Timeliness and Ongoing Updates:


Seek Search Find Truth blog articles emphasize that regular updates are crucial for accountability and inspiration. The July 2023 update was particularly noted for its reflection on lessons learned and its role in guiding future strategy.


Since the last update, PKTF has reportedly achieved new milestones, including expanded outreach, the introduction of new training modules, and strengthened community partnerships.


Anna von Reitz’s work highlights the importance of identifying patterns, learning from setbacks, and using a matrix approach to track progress and ensure organizational goals are met.


What to Expect in the 2023–2025 Timeline Update:


Monthly and Yearly Milestones: The update will feature month-by-month highlights and annual summaries of achievements, challenges, and opportunities.


Opportunities for Engagement: Readers and viewers will be invited to share in PKTF’s journey, reflecting the organization’s commitment to community-driven growth.


Continuous Improvement: The timeline will serve as both a record and a roadmap, helping the organization and its supporters track progress, celebrate success, and learn from challenges.


“It is critical to develop goals for your project before selecting events and developing content. Developing a short list of themes and criteria for the timeline will help ensure that each entry stays on message and contributes to the overarching story.”


Looking Ahead:


Biennial Updates: PKTF will continue to release timeline updates every 24 months, ensuring a dynamic and evolving record of organizational growth.


Community Focus: The timeline is not just a historical record—it’s a living document that invites ongoing participation and feedback from the PKTF community.


This approach ensures that PKTF’s journey remains visible, relevant, and inspiring, both for its members and for the wider public interested in the organization’s mission and impact.


American State Assemblies and Peacekeeping Networks: Uniting to End Stratospheric Aerosol Injection

From Local to State Assemblies- to International Impact for Lawful and Peaceful, Positive Change:

A Collaborative Approach


The Rising Threat of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection





The American Peacekeeping Communications Network and its combined radio user interface are empowering declared Americans to report real-time stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) activity over areas officially declared free from such aerial contamination. This citizen-led monitoring is critical, as SAI has been linked to significant harm to air quality, environmental health, precipitation patterns, and the well-being of people and animals over the last 25 years—not just in Florida, but across the United States and globally.


Florida’s Legislative Response: Criminalizing Geoengineering

Florida has taken a bold step by enacting laws that make it a felony to engage in geoengineering activities such as SAI. These laws are designed to protect the environment and public health, and set an example for other states to follow.



The Environmental and Health Impacts of Aerosol Spraying

Over the past quarter-century, SAI has been associated with a range of negative effects, including:


Altered rainfall patterns leading to droughts or floods

Decreased air quality and increased respiratory issues

Soil and water contamination from chemical fallout

Disruption of natural ecosystems and agriculture

Reduced sunlight affecting plant growth and solar energy production



Possible Role of HAARP in Extreme Weather Events: A Scenario Under Debate

In recent years, some public voices and online communities have speculated that the HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) facility could play a role in driving or steering chemical dispersals in the atmosphere, potentially contributing to extreme inclement weather events that have significant impacts on the ground. These claims often suggest that HAARP’s high-frequency transmissions, when combined with stratospheric aerosol injection, might influence weather patterns or intensify storms in targeted regions.


Examples of such claims include social media posts and commentary linking HAARP to hurricanes, cyclones, and unusual weather events, alleging deliberate manipulation for environmental or geopolitical purposes.


The consensus is that HAARP’s radio transmissions are limited to the ionosphere, far above the atmospheric layers where weather and chemical dispersals occur.




State Assemblies: Guardians of Land and Soil Jurisdiction

This initiative requires a combined effort from all American State Assemblies Land and Soil Jurisdiction. Each state’s Assembly Militia, Border Defense, and Jural Assemblies play crucial roles in monitoring, reporting, and enforcing bans on geoengineering.



Mobilizing State Militias and Border Defense Against Geoengineering

State Assembly Militia: Monitors and reports unauthorized aerial activities.


State Border Defense: Prevents cross-border geoengineering operations by monitoring airspace.

State Jural Assemblies: Pursues civil and criminal complaints, advocates for victims, and ensures local enforcement.



Peacekeeping Task Force: Training for Real-Time Aerial Monitoring

The Peacekeeping Task Force is actively preparing radio network training and scenario drills to ensure rapid, coordinated responses. These exercises help volunteers confirm and document aerial saturation events before, during, and after official calls for a permanent cease of SAI, supporting enforcement and prosecution.





American Peacekeeping Communications Network: A Citizen Reporting Platform

The American Peacekeeping Communications Network and its management portal serve as the backbone for coordination, data sharing, and mobilization. Citizens can join together to provide real-time reports of continuous SAI, ensuring that any violations are swiftly addressed.



PeaceBridgeNetwork: Coordinating Nationwide Environmental Defense

The PeaceBridgeNetwork plays an integral role in connecting state assemblies and peacekeeping volunteers, making nationwide coordination possible and effective.



Uniting States for a Common Cause: Ending Illegal Geoengineering

By leveraging these networks and lawful state structures, Americans are building a robust, community-driven system to end unlawful geoengineering and restore environmental integrity—demonstrating that effective change comes from organized, peaceful, and persistent local action.


References


Anna Von Reitz, “It is up to us, the living people, to take action in our own behalf, to organize our State Assemblies, and to enforce the Public Law, including the Natural Law, to protect our land, our soil, and our air.”
Source: annavonreitz.com


Regarding State Border Defense- “Boots on the ground, eyes on the sky, and voices on the airwaves,” emphasizing the power of united, lawful action.
Source: seeksearchfindtruth.blogspot.com


Florida Senate Bill 56 (2025), criminalizing geoengineering and weather modification activities.
Source: The Florida Senate


“Geoengineering the climate is a very scary prospect,” expert commentary on the risks of SAI.
Source: The Epoch Times – American Thought Leaders


Additional information on the PeaceBridgeNetwork and American Peacekeeping Communications Network management portal.
Source: PeaceBridgeNetwork (hypothetical link for illustrative purposes)


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