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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.

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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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Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Regarding Current Donations Towards our Work

 We have now begun receiving recurring donations from satisfied readers and supporters of our peacekeeping work.


These are people and People (status-corrected or otherwise) who have contributed in the past, and are now offering to contribute further. Kind words of encouragement, thought-provoking questions, commentary, and ideas along with nominal monetary donation amounts have been provided by these same men and women previously.

This is tremendously uplifting and greatly appreciated on multiple levels! Many thanks go out to supporters that provide such means of assistance, both in terms of encouraging commentary and monetary support.

While most of our current supporters choose to remain anonymous, we are working on various methods to increase our means of appreciation. By developing ways to at least return honorable mentions to those who support our work, we would like to instead emphasize each respective State Assembly as a whole. This is a viable, alternative strategy rather than revealing the names of the men and women who donate monetarily (who choose to remain anonymous).




If you are a donor of financial support, but who chooses to maintain anonymity, we want to respect your decision.

In most cases, we are aware of who you are, but are not always able to determine as to which State Assembly you are a part. If you are such a donor, we encourage you to also provide any separate commentary you feel would help identify your State Assembly under any of our sub-articles on this blog, or in emails. It will be by these means we by which can better express our gratitude for your support, by also uplifting your particular State Assembly in future articles in the process.

Without readers support (both through commentary and monetary means) we would not be in a position to carry on our work at a pace suitable to the cause.

Although The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) was created by the Federation of States, it is not the responsibility of the Federation of States to fund our work. All our daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly service development comes from purely voluntary hours from dedicated men and women who wholeheartedly believe in what we do is right and just - lawful, peaceful, effective, and necessary. Despite the challenge, our PKTF Staff do not currently maintain a weekly or monthly paid position at any level.

In future operations, PKTF will be funded annually by each member State Assembly as a result of approval based upon each annual review of our proposed organizational services. Until that time, PKTF relies completely upon whatever generosity is bestowed to our organization by people like you. And in this, we are extremely humbled and thankful!



Thank you, once again to all supporters and recurring supporters for your appreciation in our work.

Your generosities are well received and truly helps to keep this benevolent organization growing through its infancy - to its inevitable maturity.



For our other readers who might also be in a position to donate at some point (either by providing commentary, monetary support, or both) you will always find our available Comment Section at the bottom or each article, as well as an exclusive Contact Form and Cash App link at the bottom of this blog for your support convenience.

Monday, June 24, 2024

Updating our Service Timeline

 Several readers have inquired about our visual service timeline located on the pktfnews.org website asking if our team might be able to provide more article content regarding more of what took place through 202-2023.


We are in the process of putting more of those details together when more available office time becomes available. However, we do have a few articles being drafted at this time in reference to how The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) has successfully evolved over such a short time.





Much of the draft details we are working on so far include cursory mentions of how the first PKTF Directorate became off-center of what their service objective was, which is what our current service objective still remains. Other details in draft include how The Continental Marshals Service (during its own infancy) systematically carried forward with its primary service function in the Land and Sea Jurisdiction with considerable success despite PKTF assistance. Without a fully functioning peacekeeping service to aid in its Evaluation, Education and coordination needs, external peacemakers and peacekeepers (County Reeves, Continental Marshals, and State Guardian Militia services) will inevitably meet challenges beyond their ability to serve effectively.


This is where PKTF service assets at the international level offer provisional, logistical, and collaborative services that merge all three peacekeeping services together simultaneously, and superb accuracy!


We encourage our readers to visit our current timeline here > https://pktfnews.org/about/timeline/ to visualize more on what the PKTF pathway has been like up to our current timeline.


If you would like to suggest any other details throughout the timeline - areas across the timeline itself you would like more detail please feel free to contact us using our current Contact Form. Simply place into the Subject Line what area/s of interest you would like more detail about, and our editors will add your request to their editorial workload.

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