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Monday, December 23, 2024

Terra Australis States Assembly: 2024 Developments

 

Terra Australis States Assembly: 2024 Developments

Terra Australis States Assembly has made significant strides in 2024, establishing itself as a growing movement focused on self-governance and local jurisdiction in Australia.


Reflecting on 2024: Terra Australis States Assembly's Year of Momentum



Terra Australis States Assembly Website


By: Darren (Queensland State Coordinator)

As 2024 comes to a close, we reflect on the incredible progress made by the Terra Australis State Nationals (TASA) movement. This year has been transformative, laying the foundations for assembly-based self-governance and bringing our vision closer to reality. Here are some of the highlights of this landmark year:

 

Milestones and Achievements

Public Declaration of Self-Governance

On January 12, 2024, we publicly announced our intention to establish assembly-based self-governance across six states, publishing declarations in every paper willing to print them. This marked the beginning of a collective journey to reclaim our authority and realign governance with the will of the people. Since then, TASA coordinators and volunteers have worked tirelessly to shape a governance framework truly by and for the people. We are proud of our Nova Zeelandia brethren who also announced their intention to self-govern on December 19, 2024.

 

Structural Development and Outreach

We lean heavily on the work of Anna and the American assemblies, but we have a very different starting point to America. We are nearing completion defining the structure and key offices of the assemblies to suit local conditions. This work and these structures will ensure the assemblies are not merely symbolic but effective in enabling the voice and will of the people. In an extraordinary effort to spread the message and grow participation, Darren and Muki embarked on a 20,000-kilometre journey, holding 36 meetings over three months. They connected with communities across Terra Australis, answered questions, and inspired action. This monumental effort has significantly boosted awareness and enthusiasm, bringing countless new participants into the fold.

 

Digital Infrastructure and Communication

This year saw major improvements to the TASA website, transforming it into a central hub for resources, updates, and information. With a focus on accessibility, these upgrades have made it easier than ever for people to comprehend assembly-based governance and join the initiative. We proudly launched new websites for the State Assemblies, tailored to support each State’s Nationals with localized information, events, and updates. Additionally, Local Assembly websites are ready for roll-out, empowering grassroots engagement and fostering collaboration at the community level.

 

Credential Cards Initiative

With the addition of new printing capabilities and website upgrades, Credential Cards for reconveyed State Nationals are now available. This initiative has been warmly welcomed, with its benefits becoming increasingly apparent as more participants utilize the cards.

 

Preparation for the Public Education Tour

In preparation for the 2025 Public Education Tour, thousands of copies of Anna Von Reitz’s "You Know Something is Wrong When..." have been printed and complemented with twenty-five autographs from almost one hundred dedicated State Nationals. These books will be distributed to policy enforcers at all levels of "GovCo." This powerful tool will educate individuals about their role within a fraudulent system deliberately harming and exploiting them. This initiative will also highlight the necessary and non-belligerent work of the assemblies, hand-in-hand with the PKTF Liaisons wherever possible.

 

Growing Participation in Assemblies

The number of reconveyed State Nationals has grown steadily throughout 2024, with increasing levels of active participation in both State and Local Assemblies. This progress demonstrates that TASA is not just inspiring awareness but also empowering meaningful action.

 

Launch of The Terra Australisan

In December, we celebrated the launch of The Terra Australisan, a national forty-page quality community paper dedicated to empowering readers with tools, knowledge, and solutions for building a world free from oppression. By focusing on lawful self-governance, historical insights, and community empowerment, The Terra Australisan has become a powerful voice for the assemblies.

 

TAPKTF Developments

The Terra Australis PKTF (Peace Keeping Task Force) received a significant boost this year. Richard Evans was appointed National Coordinator; a dedicated website was launched; and groundwork for a recruitment program began. The assemblies eagerly look forward to working with Richard and his team in 2025 to bring peacekeeping, emergency response, and defense structures to life.

 

Building a Unified Vision for 2025

Throughout the year, we’ve worked tirelessly to foster unity and cooperation, ensuring that diverse voices within our community are heard. With an array of powerful communication tools now in place, we are poised to take even greater strides in 2025.

 

Why These Achievements Matter

These milestones demonstrate the growing strength, purpose, and influence of TASA. By building the infrastructure for assembly-based self-governance, connecting with communities across Terra Australis, and educating individuals about the path to freedom, we are reclaiming our ability to govern ourselves. The work accomplished in 2024 has set a solid foundation for even greater achievements in the year ahead. Together, we are shaping a future where governance reflects the will of the people rather than corporate or foreign interests.

Here’s to an inspiring and transformative 2025!


Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Future Interview with The American States Assemblies Podcast






Upcoming Interview: Peacekeeping Task Force on

The American States Assemblies Podcast

The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is set to make its debut appearance on The American States Assemblies Podcast, hosted by Tammy Healy. The Directors of PKTF, along with available Assembly Liaisons, are eager to be interviewed by Tammy and her cohosts, bringing a unique perspective to the podcast.


The American States Assemblies Podcast has been actively engaging with various American State Assemblies, interviewing representatives from across the country to highlight their progress and participation. The podcast's vision includes scheduling follow-up interviews with each State Assembly on the first anniversary of their initial appearance.

Although PKTF has been operational for several years, this will be its first interview on the podcast. While PKTF is enthusiastic about potentially becoming part of the future Land and Soil Jurisdiction to more State Assemblied as a service, it hopes to first meet this interview milestone after at least 25 of the 50 states have been interviewed for the first time. Currently, only one or two more new American State Assemblies need to be interviewed to reach the halfway mark.


All readers are encouraged to consider scheduling an interview if they haven't already, as this initiative aims to foster greater awareness and community engagement among the American State Assemblies.


 

Successful PKTF - Assembly Liaison Interview Process: Insights and Future Developments






Update on PKTF - Assembly Liaison Interviews: A Successful and Engaging Process

As the PKTF - Assembly Liaison training program progresses, we are pleased to report that the interview process for these critical roles has been highly successful and insightful. Here is an overview of how the interviews have gone so far and the valuable feedback we have received.

 

Interview Duration and Structure

Each interview has typically lasted between 25 to 55 minutes, with the first interview generally being the longest. This structured approach has allowed for a comprehensive assessment of the candidate's knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) necessary for the Liaison role.

 

Feedback and Interaction

PKTF administrators have received significant feedback from these interactions, which has been instrumental in refining the onboarding process. The interviews have been designed to evaluate the candidates' experience, skill set, attitude, and goals, ensuring they can effectively facilitate communication and collaboration between different stakeholder groups.

 

Final Interview and Q&A Session

The third and final interview was specifically constructed to allow each Liaison-in-training to bring their questions to the Directors. This interactive session has been crucial in addressing any concerns and providing clarity on the role, leading to a streamlined onboarding process.

 

Upcoming Full Featured Article

A full-featured article on the PKTFnews.org site will soon be published, detailing all aspects of the interview process and the onboarding procedure. This article will provide a comprehensive look at the strategies used, the types of questions asked, and the overall outcomes of the interviews.

 

Gratitude to Participating States

We would like to extend our gratitude to all participating states who have shown forethought and dedication during the 2024 training. Their active participation in the training, insightful contributions within the various platforms linked through PKTF's Linktr.ee, and ongoing discussions with their respective State General Assemblies have been invaluable. These states have not only engaged in back-and-forth email correspondence but have also passionately advocated for the service benefits of PKTF, emphasizing the importance of upholding peaceful interactions with local and state law enforcement and current Municipal state De Facto leadership.

 

Special Thanks to Florida and North Carolina

We want to express a special thank you to Florida and North Carolina for their early participation in the interview process for the December 2024 schedule. Their feedback, engagement, and commentary during the interviews have been a tremendous help to our service analysis, providing critical insights that will enhance the overall effectiveness of the PKTF - Assembly Liaison program.

 

Future Interviews

In addition to the states that have already participated, we also expect to interview other Liaisons-in-training coming from Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Missouri, and perhaps Texas, during the next several weeks. This is a reminder to our readers to expect more updated content on this particular State Assembly development throughout the 1st quarter of 2025. As more information comes in from the Federation of States, as well as from the Liaisons themselves about their own State Assembly Militia and Jural Assembly developments, we will continue to provide detailed updates.

We are confident that the structured and engaging interview process will yield highly qualified and dedicated individuals who will play a vital role in fostering peaceful and collaborative interactions within their respective states. Thank you to all the states for their participation and cooperation, and we look forward to the continued success of this program.

Friday, December 13, 2024

Regional Training Opportunity Regarding The Continental Marshals Service

 The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is excited to announce a highlighted feature on PKTFnews.org for 2025:An exclusive one-on-one training sessions for aspiring Area Chiefs and Deputy Area Chiefs in Postal Areas 4 and 6.

This initiative addresses the ongoing need for new leadership as current senior leaders may soon retire, necessitating fresh talent to refine services and update policies.


Training Details:

Schedule: Every Sunday at 1 PM from January 26 to February 23, 2025.


Duration: One hour per session.


Location: Online, accessible via invitation.



Why Participate?
This training offers a rewarding opportunity to join the Continental Marshals Service (CMS), playing a crucial role in assisting State Assemblies with enforcement requirements on Land and Sea Jurisdiction. Participants will gain insights into CMS's exciting developments, including its brief four year current history, unique jurisdictional impacts, and future positive international service initiatives.


Who Should Attend?
Ideal candidates include those who may have already served with the U.S. Marshals Service or other relevant law enforcement agencies such as the United States Postal Inspection Service and who are now status-corrected. This is a chance to leverage your experience in a new, impactful capacity.


How to Join:
Interested people should use the Contact Form on PKTFnews.org, entering "CMS 4&6" in the subject line. Also include any additional topics you wish to explore during the training as well.


Exclusive Benefits:
Participants who contribute to the general discussion will be featured as honorable mentions in our new quarterly newsletter, crafted by our Affiliate Director alongside contributing editors from American State Assemblies as part of their ongoing International Outreach Project Initiatives offered freely to all Land and Soil Jurisdiction State Assemblies.

This is an unparalleled opportunity to engage with CMS's mission and contribute to its ongoing success.


Don't miss this chance to become an integral part of CMS, even as simply an intern and help shape the future of peacekeeping efforts across the nation.


Please let us know if you need any further assistance!


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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Adding Audio Clips to PKTFnews.org

We have begun integrating more convenient methods of increasing site familiarity by providing additional section content through audio track.


This initiative has been in the development phase soon after the site was launched. Up until now, we struggled to keep up with the subsequent site layout needs and content, along with the time consumption and relative costs associated with site build-out.

Many thanks continue to go out to all supporters of our work through the familiarization phase of The Peacekeeping Task Force, pktfnews and other supporting content sites. Without your support early on, and period rededication to support, we have been able to fulfill our goal of continuous upkeep to the site and the projects found within its pages.

As of this month, readers to both sites can begin listening along to each site section having an audio introduction providing initial Purpose and Intent content for each section.

This idea came about by realizing that any serious website content maintenance team would do well to offer consistent diagnostic attention to the practical use of each section as they are presented throughout the site itself. In this, our team realized now is the time to begin adding an audible edge.


Throughout the remainder of 2024, leading into 2025 until complete, pktfnews it.teams will be continue adding audio emphasis where found needed onto each page, and to each division within each page. This will greatly help to explain the visual content as it has been added, when it was added, and what are the expectations for each content and it's relative purpose for location on the site.



 



Another extremely useful purpose for those feature is to help add supplemental updates to certain sections that have been added to the site during its infancy, but that of which has not yet grown into fruition as has been described during its initial launch.


Our team anticipates a well rounded and enduring approach to each audio clip and track added to each needed site section. In this, readers can expect to find more of these brief information replays with each passing day across both sites currently maintained by The Peacekeeping Task Force. Each audio clip itself is built to remain accurate and relevant for many months once published - throughout the course of the content it is describing within each section.


We hope you find this latest feature not only information, but highly convenient when spending time learning more about what the pktfnews site now, and is becoming that which compliments it's initial creation.


Please feel encouraged to comment or question below.


Thank you, once again to all supporters of our work as we continue building upon our growing list of potential peacekeeping services and ongoing news services and information research findings. 


pktfnews.org

Exciting Opportunity: Join the Continental Marshals Service as a Temporary Intern!

  T he Peacekeeping Task Force is proud to sponsor a unique opportunity with the Continental Marshals Service (CMS) for temporary intern pos...