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Saturday, March 1, 2025

Exciting Training Layout Highlights for PKTF - Assembly Liaisons-in-Training and Newly Onboarding Liaisons (March 2025)


 As we embark on our 2025 training journey, we're thrilled to present an action-packed schedule for both Series 1 and Series 2, designed to equip our Assembly Liaisons with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in their roles within the Assembly Militia sub-pillars.

Series 1 (March - May 2025)

Initial Training Days

We'll kick off Series 1 by introducing our new enrollee Liaisons from 2024 state interests and those joining us in 2025. These initial days will serve as a bridge from our recent administrative leave, addressing the hardline questions that emerged during this period.



One example of Liaison Training slide aspects to be presented



Key Topics:

  • Committee collaboration for PKTF - Assembly Liaisons
  • Optimal team composition for same-state assembly members
  • Exploration of vital committees:
    1. Assembly Militia Provisions Committee
    2. Assembly Militia Operations Committee
    3. Assembly Militia/General Assembly Outreach (joint committee)
  • Relationships between Liaisons, Field Commanders, and State-elected Marshals-at-Arms
  • Liaison interactions with State Speakers
  • Structuring an effective Liaisons Team for your State
  • Maximizing the impact of news sites and blogs for The Peacekeeping Task Force

Subsequent Training Days

Building on the foundation laid in the initial days, we'll delve deeper into practical applications, scenario-based learning, and advanced concepts throughout the remainder of Series 1.

Series 2 (August - October 2025)

Liaison Management Meetings

Series 2 will introduce our graduated service approach through Liaison Management Meetings. These sessions are tailored for newly onboarded Assembly Militia Liaisons and will focus on:

  • Scenario/live exercise-based State Border Defense discussions
  • Analysis of challenges and peaceful, lawful progress made since 2024
  • Advanced strategies for inter-state collaboration and resource management

Bridging 2024 and 2025

As we embark on this exciting new training year, we'll briefly revisit key points from our previous training sessions. This retrospective will help contextualize our progress and set the stage for the advanced concepts we'll explore in 2025.

Remember, our training schedule is designed to be dynamic and responsive to the needs of our Liaisons. 

We encourage active participation and look forward to another year of growth, learning, and strengthening our Peacekeeping Task Force efforts to advocate all American and Foreign State Assemblies, Land and Soil Jurisdiction - lawful and benevolent community peacekeeping measures.

Enhancing Transparency: A New Era for PKTF News

 Introducing the 'Reviews' Section: Centralizing Feedback for a More Informed Community



 The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is excited to announce a new feature coming soon to the pktfnews.org site: the "Reviews" section in the navigation menu. This innovative addition will offer readers a curated glimpse of user-generated content, showcasing snippets of reader reviews along with their provided star ratings.

Given that pktfnews.org currently lacks an open comment area across its embodiment, our editorial team has devised a solution to aggregate feedback from various internet forums and social networking platforms used by The Peacekeeping Task Force. This approach will centralize sourced commentary in one convenient location, providing valuable insights for interested readers and viewers of our work.

The "Reviews" section represents PKTF's ongoing commitment to sharing reader feedback and maintaining transparency across all platforms. By consolidating these perspectives, we aim to offer a comprehensive view of how our content is received and appreciated by our audience.




This new feature will also help to promote our other networking platforms as they continue to evolve and gain popularity. While several supporting platforms were established, maintaining consistent content across all channels has been challenging due to time constraints, especially during recent administrative leaves for organizational staff and liaisons.

Despite these challenges, PKTF remains dedicated to sharing vital information that supports the growth and recognition of State Assemblies through peaceful means and safe development practices. The addition of the "Reviews" section brings another layer of transparency to our main news platform.

It's important to note that this new approach will require a significant increase in manpower to collate comments from various sites, select random reviews and ratings, and publish them under the new "Reviews" section of pktfnews.org. As our content grows across platforms, so too will the task of curating this feedback due to our inability to procure more advanced software or know-how to have random reviews automatically, electronically added to the news "Reviews" section at this time.

PKTF deeply appreciates all volunteer work towards positive change. The efforts of genuine peacemakers and peacekeepers who work with us daily are invaluable in our mission to promote transparency and foster open dialogue.

We encourage our readers to explore this new feature once it is launched and to continue providing their valuable feedback across all our platforms. Your perspectives are essential in shaping the future of peacekeeping communication and fostering an even more informed and engaging worldwide community.

Friday, February 28, 2025

PKTF Follow-Up: The Importance of Accuracy, Transparency, and Collaboration

We are thankful to all who are available to present and want to encourage their skills in accurate content.


The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) would like to address recent misunderstandings and emphasize the critical importance of accuracy when sharing information about its mission, services, and role within the Federation. As a cornerstone of self-governance and peacekeeping advocacy, PKTF relies on clear communication to foster trust and collaboration across all State Assemblies.


Clarifying the "Reboot" and PKTF's Current Role


The term "reboot," as referenced in the February 24th article on this same BlogSpot, refers to a pivotal restructuring that took place in June 2023.

Click here to access that timeline - https://pktfnews.org/about/timeline/

This process allowed PKTF to recalibrate its services in alignment with its Service Charter, ensuring that its operations are efficient, transparent, and effective. Since that time, PKTF has refined its training programs, advocacy efforts, and collaborative frameworks to near perfection. No current content published by The Peacekeeping Task Force since that one and only reboot, of which had recovered from faulty Directorate Leadership by someone who has not worked within PKTF for many years has been flagged for inaccuracies by the Federation Military Affairs Liaison or Federation Fiduciary Office.


It is important to note that PKTF is not currently undergoing another reboot, as some have very recently mistakenly, and carelessly suggested. The organization has been fully operational since mid-2023, providing essential peacekeeping training and advocacy for all State Assemblies—whether they are in the early stages of Assembly Militia development or have achieved full Standing and Seatment.


The Importance of Accuracy in Information Sharing


PKTF would like to stress the following points regarding the dissemination of accurate information:


Thorough Reading and Engagement: Readers are strongly encouraged to read all articles in their entirety to avoid misinterpretations or incomplete understandings. If any questions or concerns arise from the content, readers are welcome to engage in the comments section or reach out directly for clarification.


Accurate Presentations by State Speakers: PKTF thanks any State Speaker who have achieved Standing and Seatment for sharing their experiences with other Assemblies. However, it is vital that these presentations remain respectful, accurate, and productive - first and foremost being accurate.

Referring to published articles and training materials ensures that information shared during meetings or discussions is factual and constructive.


Proactive Communication: If presenters or Assembly members have questions about PKTF's role or services before an upcoming meeting or presentation, they are encouraged to reach out to PKTF-Assembly Liaisons or relevant committees under their Assembly Militia sub pillar for clarity. This proactive approach minimizes confusion and enhances collaboration.


Fairness Toward PKTF-Assembly Liaisons: PKTF recognizes the valuable contributions of Assembly Liaisons who have pursued training, vetting, and onboarding as American State Nationals - all of which is provided by PKTF. Assemblies are reminded to remain fair, balanced, and peaceful when addressing concerns about these volunteers. If an Assembly has a justifiable issue with a Liaison before, during, or after their onboarding—such as pending investigations or concluded disciplinary matters—it is essential to follow proper Due Process by submitting written evidence to PKTF for review. This ensures transparency and accountability while maintaining decorum within Assemblies.


Addressing Misinformation Trends: PKTF has observed patterns of misinformation stemming from individuals who may not have fully engaged with available resources or training materials. These inaccuracies can lead, and have already led to unnecessary setbacks for Assemblies working toward developing their Militia sub-pillars. To prevent this, PKTF remains committed to transparency by publishing accurate articles, maintaining open communication channels, and providing accessible training opportunities.


Support for Speakers and Other Qualified Presenters: PKTF welcomes written feedback from readers who feel compelled to monitor presentations such as State Speakers and other opportunities for international meetings with pending concerns. Future assistance will be provided to ensure that these presentations accurately reflect PKTF’s mission and services.


Lessons from Recent Meetings


The recent meeting with The Ohio Assembly Militia sub-pillar was highly productive overall, and of which highlighted areas where clarity is needed moving forward. While most questions were answered during the nearly two-hour session—supported by insights from the Federation Fiduciary—subsequent discussions revealed lingering misunderstandings about PKTF’s role.


To address this challenge:


A replay of the February 2025 meeting will soon be made available in the DropBox located in the footer of the PKTFnews.org website.


A semi-annual Committee Synergetics Outline shared during this meeting will also be uploaded for reference.


Readers are encouraged to utilize these, and other relative resources as part of their own ongoing education about peacekeeping advocacy.


Moving Forward: A Call for Accuracy and Collaboration


PKTF emphasizes that proper Due Process must always be maintained within Assemblies when addressing internal issues or concerns about members seeking peacekeeping training or roles as Liaisons. Instances where important investigatory information has been withheld or misrepresented—whether intentionally or unintentionally by at least one Marshal-at-Arms Office—causing significantly unnecessary setbacks for it's own Assemblies’ Militia progress for many months. Such oversights undermine the peaceful and sovereign environment we strive to maintain.


To ensure continued progress:


PKTF will always remain forthcoming and transparent in all its activities.


Written concerns from readers regarding presentations or verbal/visual communications are appreciated and will be reviewed carefully.


Assistance will be provided to State Speakers seeking accurate information for their presentations when found necessary.


Final Thoughts


The Peacekeeping Task Force stands ready to support all State Assemblies in their pursuit of self-governance through accurate information sharing, respectful collaboration, and constructive engagement. Together, we can advance the mission of peacekeeping while fostering lasting trust across jurisdictions.


And, again, interested readers are continuously encouraged to read articles thoroughly, engage with them via comments if they have questions or concerns, and reach out directly for clarification when needed.

By working together with integrity and transparency, we can ensure that every Assembly benefits from accurate information sharing along their journey toward Standing and Seatment.


For more information on past developments or current initiatives, please visit PKTFnews.org and explore our timeline of milestones since June 2023.


Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Peacekeeping Task Force Reaffirms Commitment to Due Process Amid Allegations of District Assembly Involvement

PKTF Denounces Unsubstantiated Claims, Highlights Rigorous Vetting Processes, and Calls for Evidence-Based Accountability to Protect Integrity and Lawful Governance


 The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) has released a detailed statement addressing ongoing allegations regarding its operations, particularly claims of involvement in "District Assembly" activities or improper training of individuals not aligned with Federation specifications. PKTF reaffirms its unwavering commitment to lawful governance, transparency, and adherence to Due Process while calling for accountability and evidence-based reporting from all peacekeepers.


Rejection of Allegations and Call for Evidence


PKTF categorically denies any involvement, direct or indirect, in perpetuating "District Assembly" activities or hybrid jurisdictional approaches. Any assertions to the contrary must be supported by formal written evidence.


Allegations from two states remain unsubstantiated due to the lack of detailed reports. PKTF requires Marshals-at-Arms to provide at least a supplemental report if a full investigation is not yet complete. Verbal claims alone are insufficient and may lead to unnecessary confusion or escalation.


Due Process and Avoidance of Slander


PKTF emphasizes that all peacekeepers must uphold the principles of Due Process. Any Marshal-at-Arms who reports concerns without first submitting at least a supplemental report must be prepared to verbally retract their claims if subsequent written reports fail to align with their initial assertions.


PKTF reminds all peacekeepers that slander, especially when documented in writing and leading to defamation of character, is a criminal offense. Such cases may be subject to investigation by a Jural Assembly if damages cannot be resolved through arbitration.


PKTF fully honors this approach to Due Process and expects the same standard from all American peacekeepers. Upholding fairness and accuracy is critical in maintaining trust within State Assemblies.


Handling False Assertions


If any claims are made asserting that PKTF is directly or indirectly involved in promoting "District Assembly" activities without written evidence or proof, PKTF will take immediate action. This includes requesting a course correction and retraction of such claims.


Should a State Assembly lack a functioning Ombudsman Service to address these concerns, PKTF will escalate the matter to the Fiduciary Office for guidance on potential claims of slander or defamation of character under false assertions.


Vetting Processes and Training Standards


PKTF employs a rigorous multi-layer vetting process for onboarding Assembly Liaisons. This includes thorough questioning designed to mitigate jurisdictional conflicts, ensure peaceful affirmations of service, and align candidates with full adherence to the Federation Blueprint and The Federation of States goal towards honorable restoration of such means.


Yearly training programs are provided to Assembly Liaisons to support lawful State Assembly Militia operations while fostering peaceful governance.


PKTF is committed to continuously enhancing its vetting strategies and exploring new methods for screening American State Nationals who seek roles within their State Assemblies.


Accountability Measures


Marshals-at-Arms are reminded of their fiduciary responsibility to conduct thorough investigations before making formal allegations. Interim reports are welcomed as supplemental documentation while investigations are ongoing.


Unsubstantiated verbal claims that result in slanderous accusations may lead to further investigations by Jural Assemblies if not resolved amicably through arbitration.


Commitment Moving Forward


PKTF remains steadfast in its mission to promote lawful self-governance while maintaining transparency, impartiality, and adherence to public law. The organization will continue refining its processes to ensure the integrity of its operations and the success of American State Assemblies under the Federation Blueprint. All peacekeepers are encouraged to uphold these principles by ensuring accuracy, fairness, and accountability in their actions and reporting.



Which Peacekeepers? Whose Peacekeepers?

 We will try to make this as simple and to the point as possible:


Which local and State Assembly peacekeepers do PKTF seek to collaborate with on an ongoing basis?


1) All County Reeve's (Sheriff's) and their counterparts - Municipal de facto County Sheriff's.

2) All County Deputy Continental Marshals, as well as their Postal Area Regional Chieftan and their counterparts - supervisory under the U.S. Marshals Service

3) State Assembly Militia Field Commanders and their counterparts - Regional Command under The National Guard Bureau.


> These three are all elected (Reeve's and Commanders) or appointed (Deputy Continental Marshals and Regional Chieftan) peacekeepers that are external to all Assembly functions. These peacekeepers maintain the peace OUTSIDE of their respective assemblies. And, if they do NOT maintain peace outside of their Assemblies, then larger issues may arise as a result.


While we do thoroughly recognize other peacekeeping roles INSIDE of the Assemblies, PKTF does NOT Evaluate, Educate, or Coordinate perpetual oversight communication efforts that would involve Validation or Training to Marshals-at-Arms or Ombudsman Services where these offices are concerned.

> These two are elected (Marshal-at-Arms) or appointed (Ombudsman) peacekeepers that are internal to all Assembly functions. These peacekeepers maintain the peace INSIDE of their respective assemblies WITHOUT Federation oversight. And, if they do NOT maintain peace inside of their Assemblies and seek to promote open, peaceful engagements with the general public of their General Assembly and supporting sub pillars, and with the Federation, then larger issues may arise as a result that might involve PKTF on some other level pertaining to any potential resolve due to accidental or otherwise purposeful breakdown in communication deriving elsewhere.


Although we do work with and always allow for multiple open lines of communication, and do offer baseline, surface level items that contribute to general education on general service functions, PKTF does NOT train, oversee, validate, or vet these (Marshal-at-Arms or Ombudsman) internal peacekeepers.


As well for PKTF - if its services do NOT maintain peaceful means between those services mentioned above that would comprise the balance of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL peacekeeping efforts based upon these sectors at the local and State level - also seeking to promote open dialog with the general public and with the Federation, then larger issues may arise.

Rest assured, PKTF will always strive to promote and keep this balance.


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